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  1. Asked: July 26, 2024In: Education

    How thick is skin?

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    Added an answer on July 26, 2024 at 12:24 am

    In areas of skin that experience a lot of use, like the soles of your feet and the palms of your hands, the epidermis is thicker. These areas can be as thick as 1.5 millimeters, which is about as thick as two credit cards stacked together.

    In areas of skin that experience a lot of use, like the soles of your feet and the palms of your hands, the epidermis is thicker. These areas can be as thick as 1.5 millimeters, which is about as thick as two credit cards stacked together.

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  2. Asked: July 26, 2024In: Education

    What is the basal layer?

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    Added an answer on July 26, 2024 at 12:22 am

    The basal layer is the innermost layer of the epidermis, and contains small round cells called basal cells. The basal cells continually divide, and new cells constantly push older ones up toward the surface of the skin, where they are eventually shed.

    The basal layer is the innermost layer of the epidermis, and contains small round cells called basal cells. The basal cells continually divide, and new cells constantly push older ones up toward the surface of the skin, where they are eventually shed.

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  3. Asked: July 26, 2024In: Education

    What are the five applications of thermodynamics?

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    Added an answer on July 26, 2024 at 12:20 am

    Thermal power plants, nuclear power plants, hydroelectric power plants, and power plants based on renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, geothermal, tides, and water waves are all studied in thermodynamics.

    Thermal power plants, nuclear power plants, hydroelectric power plants, and power plants based on renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, geothermal, tides, and water waves are all studied in thermodynamics.

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  4. Asked: July 26, 2024In: Education

    Who discovered thermodynamics?

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    Added an answer on July 26, 2024 at 12:18 am

    Sadi Carnot One such scientist was Sadi Carnot, the "father of thermodynamics", who in 1824 published Reflections on the Motive Power of Fire, a discourse on heat, power, and engine efficiency. Most cite this book as the starting point for thermodynamics as a modern science.

    Sadi Carnot
    One such scientist was Sadi Carnot, the “father of thermodynamics”, who in 1824 published Reflections on the Motive Power of Fire, a discourse on heat, power, and engine efficiency. Most cite this book as the starting point for thermodynamics as a modern science.

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  5. Asked: July 26, 2024In: Education

    What is q in thermodynamics?

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    Added an answer on July 26, 2024 at 12:17 am

    Flexi Says: In thermodynamics, 'q' often stands for heat. It represents the amount of energy transferred between a system and its surroundings due to a temperature difference. Note that 'q' can be positive or negative, depending on whether energy is gained (positive 'q') or lost (negative 'q') by thRead more

    Flexi Says: In thermodynamics, ‘q’ often stands for heat. It represents the amount of energy transferred between a system and its surroundings due to a temperature difference. Note that ‘q’ can be positive or negative, depending on whether energy is gained (positive ‘q’) or lost (negative ‘q’) by the system.

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  6. Asked: July 26, 2024In: Education

    What is the formula for thermodynamics?

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    Added an answer on July 26, 2024 at 12:15 am

    The first law of thermodynamics is given as ΔU = Q − W, where ΔU is the change in internal energy of a system, Q is the net heat transfer (the sum of all heat transfer into and out of the system), and W is the net work done (the sum of all work done on or by the system).

    The first law of thermodynamics is given as ΔU = Q − W, where ΔU is the change in internal energy of a system, Q is the net heat transfer (the sum of all heat transfer into and out of the system), and W is the net work done (the sum of all work done on or by the system).

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  7. Asked: July 26, 2024In: Education

    What is thermodynamics in real life?

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    Added an answer on July 26, 2024 at 12:13 am

    The principles of thermodynamics control the processes by which energy is turned into heat, how heat is moved from one location to another, and how heat is converted into useful work that can be used to power machines such as electric power plants, automobiles, and planes.

    The principles of thermodynamics control the processes by which energy is turned into heat, how heat is moved from one location to another, and how heat is converted into useful work that can be used to power machines such as electric power plants, automobiles, and planes.

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  8. Asked: July 26, 2024In: Education

    What is thermodynamics in simple words?

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    Added an answer on July 26, 2024 at 12:11 am

    Thermodynamics in physics is a branch that deals with heat, work and temperature, and their relation to energy, radiation and physical properties of matter. To be specific, it explains how thermal energy is converted to or from other forms of energy and how matter is affected by this process.

    Thermodynamics in physics is a branch that deals with heat, work and temperature, and their relation to energy, radiation and physical properties of matter. To be specific, it explains how thermal energy is converted to or from other forms of energy and how matter is affected by this process.

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  9. Asked: July 26, 2024In: Education

    Does exercise release dopamine?

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    Added an answer on July 26, 2024 at 12:10 am

    Benefits of exercise on brain health are well-established. These include better memory, happier mood, decreased anxiety, and improved motor performance.

    Benefits of exercise on brain health are well-established. These include better memory, happier mood, decreased anxiety, and improved motor performance.

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  10. Asked: July 26, 2024In: Education

    What creates dopamine?

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    Added an answer on July 26, 2024 at 12:08 am

    Dopamine is produced from the amino acids tyrosine and phenylalanine, both of which can be obtained from protein-rich foods. Very high intakes of these amino acids may boost dopamine levels.

    Dopamine is produced from the amino acids tyrosine and phenylalanine, both of which can be obtained from protein-rich foods. Very high intakes of these amino acids may boost dopamine levels.

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