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  1. 1.Describe physical quantities and measurements2.Describe the parameters of motion 3.Describe properties of matter 4.Explain the
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  2. Describe an experiment to show that the saturation vapour pressure of water at its boiling is equal to the air pressure on its
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  3. _______________ refers to the pressure in the arteries when the heart is at rest, between beats.(1 point) Responses Blood
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  4. ______refers to the pressure in the arteries when the heart is at rest, between beatsO Blood Pressure O Systolic pressure O
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  5. _______ refers to the pressure in the arteries when the heart is at rest, between beats.(1 point) © Blood Pressure • Systolic
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  6. ______ refers to the pressure in the artenes when the heart is at rest, between beats. (1 point) A) Blood Pressure B) Systolic
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  7. Air pressure doesn't crush everything underneath it becauseA. air pressure is hypothetical and not a real force. B. air pressure
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  8. Determine what pressure - high or low - exists at sea level at these latitudes:90 N, 60 N, 30 N, 0 , 30 S, 60 S, and 90 S.
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  9. Consider the isothermal expansion of 4.50 mol of an ideal gas at 450 K from an initial pressure of 12.0 bar to a final pressure
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  10. if the absolute pressure of a gas is 550.280 kPa, its gage pressure is ?A.101.325kPa b.277.280kPa c.448.955kPa d.651.605kPa
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