Identify the forms of energy based on each example: Nuclear,
Mechanical, Light, Heat, Thermal, chemical energy.
The energy released when two polymers are hydrolyzed.
Separation of positive and negative charges across a membrane
drives the movement of ions through channels.
Energy transfer due to a temperature difference.
Photons hit the eye and are interpreted as images Muscles
contract allowing for skeletal movement.
A radioisotope decays, releasing large amounts of energy.
Design a Care Plan for a patient with
a thermal burn injury (not chemical, electrical, or due to
radiation) using one of the following nursing diagnoses:
1. Impaired Tissue Integrity
2. Acute Pain
3. Disturbed Body Image.
- Cite your sources. Remember to
provide interventions and rationales relevant to the patient's
situation. The Goals should be realistic and measurable.
Question 4a) Name one non-mechanical material property for each of the
following properties’ category: acoustical, atomic, chemical,
electrical, magnetic, optical and thermal properties.b) Name six mechanical material properties that pertain to
materials presenting elastoplastic behaviors.c) Name three mechanical material properties that pertain to
materials presenting elastic behaviors.Type the answers, DO NOT DO HAND WRITTING !
Give an example for each physical, mechanical, electrical and thermal properties of material, identify practical application if it were
to be used in an engineering context.
1. Describe the chemical and electrical properties of an action
potential. In your answer, describe the movement of Na+ ions and K+
ions across the cell membrane and the resulting changes in
electrical potential.
2. Compare and contrast EEG and MEG. Highlight their
similarities and differences in your answer.
You eat a piece of fatty foods. Describe the digestion
(chemical, mechanical) that occurs in the mouth, stomach and
intestines. Include a comment on CCK, bile and enzymes from the
pancreas. Also talk about absorption into the blood/lacteal. Lots
to this answer!
You drive your gasoline-powered car from San Marcos to Julian.
Describe the distribution of gravitational, chemical, kinetic, and
thermal energy at the beginning and end of the trip, and at some
point during the drive.
Electrochemistry is the study of the conversion between chemical
and electrical energy. Describe how oxidation-reduction reactions
are used to make a battery, converting the chemical energy from the
reactions to electrical energy.