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how is velocity in capillaries so low if only 1 cell thick?
take into act SUM of total surface areas, include all branching
equation for osmotic pressure
pressure = MRT
antinode vs regular node
pt of maximum amp, pt of 0 amp
pitch is
perceived fundamental frequency of sound waves
if you adjust the pressure in a medium, how does speed of sound change? What changes?
c = λf (λ will change but freq stays constant)
what is hybridization for PF5? Does charge matter (extra e-)?
sp3d1; charge + number of extra electrons irrelevant! How?? Doesn't that take up some of the orbital? I guess like sp2 planar w/ extra lone pair - that takes up extra p…
longitudinal vs transverse wave
longitudinal propagates in direction of pressure; transverse = like wave (move up and down despite pressure forward)
beat frequency
difference in 2 frequencies
osmotic pressure (quan and qual)
MRT and greater where more Molarity (opp of hydrostatic pressure of liquid) (sum of Osmotic P and Hydrostatic P = total P)
antiparallel forces
parallel but opp direction - cut by transverse line
dif in e- transfer b/w acid/base chem and red/ox
transfer of e- PAIR vs single e-
does CH4 have some geo config as H20 or BH3?
H20 b/c e- pairs still arranged tetrahedral (BH3 = trigonal planar)
electronic vs molecular geometry
same for bent + tetrahedral (4 e-pairs) but shapes are DIF
particles are only deflected in a magnetic field if:
they are charged and moving at any angle that's not parallel to field