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introduction you may be familiar with mitosis , which is the process that eukaryotes ( such as you , me , your dog , and your favorite houseplant ) use to divide their nuclear dna during cell division . however , mitosis is a complex process , a chromosomal `` dance '' with some fancy choreography . so , you might be w...
so , you might be wondering : how do simpler organisms , like bacteria , undergo cell division ? the answer : binary fission ! what is binary fission ?
when bacteria are reproducing by binary fission then its no increase or not ?
introduction you may be familiar with mitosis , which is the process that eukaryotes ( such as you , me , your dog , and your favorite houseplant ) use to divide their nuclear dna during cell division . however , mitosis is a complex process , a chromosomal `` dance '' with some fancy choreography . so , you might be w...
introduction you may be familiar with mitosis , which is the process that eukaryotes ( such as you , me , your dog , and your favorite houseplant ) use to divide their nuclear dna during cell division . however , mitosis is a complex process , a chromosomal `` dance '' with some fancy choreography .
or which type of increase in no arithematic increase , constant increase or constant fractional increase ?
introduction you may be familiar with mitosis , which is the process that eukaryotes ( such as you , me , your dog , and your favorite houseplant ) use to divide their nuclear dna during cell division . however , mitosis is a complex process , a chromosomal `` dance '' with some fancy choreography . so , you might be w...
binary fission is similar in concept to the mitosis that happens in eukaryotic organisms ( such as plants and animals ) , but its purpose is different . when cells divide by mitosis in the body of a multicellular organism , they cause the organism to grow larger or replace old , worn-out cells with new ones . in the ca...
if neurons divide so slowly , how does the body respond to damage and wear ?
introduction you may be familiar with mitosis , which is the process that eukaryotes ( such as you , me , your dog , and your favorite houseplant ) use to divide their nuclear dna during cell division . however , mitosis is a complex process , a chromosomal `` dance '' with some fancy choreography . so , you might be w...
so , you might be wondering : how do simpler organisms , like bacteria , undergo cell division ? the answer : binary fission ! what is binary fission ?
how many chromosome is in each daughter cells after binary fission ?
introduction you may be familiar with mitosis , which is the process that eukaryotes ( such as you , me , your dog , and your favorite houseplant ) use to divide their nuclear dna during cell division . however , mitosis is a complex process , a chromosomal `` dance '' with some fancy choreography . so , you might be w...
however , mitosis is a complex process , a chromosomal `` dance '' with some fancy choreography . so , you might be wondering : how do simpler organisms , like bacteria , undergo cell division ? the answer : binary fission ! what is binary fission ? bacterial binary fission is the process that bacteria use to carry out...
is binary fission only used by bacteria for cell division ?
introduction you may be familiar with mitosis , which is the process that eukaryotes ( such as you , me , your dog , and your favorite houseplant ) use to divide their nuclear dna during cell division . however , mitosis is a complex process , a chromosomal `` dance '' with some fancy choreography . so , you might be w...
steps of binary fission like a human cell , a dividing bacterium needs to copy its dna . unlike human cells , which have multiple linear ( rod-like ) chromosomes enclosed in a membrane-bound nucleus , bacterial cells usually have a single , circular chromosome and always lack a nucleus . however , the bacterial chromos...
how is 'intercalary ' defined in a bacterial context , does have to do anything blank or dead cells of spirogyra ?
introduction you may be familiar with mitosis , which is the process that eukaryotes ( such as you , me , your dog , and your favorite houseplant ) use to divide their nuclear dna during cell division . however , mitosis is a complex process , a chromosomal `` dance '' with some fancy choreography . so , you might be w...
steps of binary fission like a human cell , a dividing bacterium needs to copy its dna . unlike human cells , which have multiple linear ( rod-like ) chromosomes enclosed in a membrane-bound nucleus , bacterial cells usually have a single , circular chromosome and always lack a nucleus . however , the bacterial chromos...
do the bacterial cells also need centrosomes to split their dna ?
introduction you may be familiar with mitosis , which is the process that eukaryotes ( such as you , me , your dog , and your favorite houseplant ) use to divide their nuclear dna during cell division . however , mitosis is a complex process , a chromosomal `` dance '' with some fancy choreography . so , you might be w...
what is binary fission ? bacterial binary fission is the process that bacteria use to carry out cell division . binary fission is similar in concept to the mitosis that happens in eukaryotic organisms ( such as plants and animals ) , but its purpose is different .
is the cell process fast or slow ?
introduction you may be familiar with mitosis , which is the process that eukaryotes ( such as you , me , your dog , and your favorite houseplant ) use to divide their nuclear dna during cell division . however , mitosis is a complex process , a chromosomal `` dance '' with some fancy choreography . so , you might be w...
so , you might be wondering : how do simpler organisms , like bacteria , undergo cell division ? the answer : binary fission ! what is binary fission ? bacterial binary fission is the process that bacteria use to carry out cell division . binary fission is similar in concept to the mitosis that happens in eukaryotic or...
could you explain why clinical medicine has an interest in understanding bacterial cell division ( binary fission ) at the molecular level ?
the region of southern mesopotamia is known as sumer , and it is in sumer that we find some of the oldest known cities , including ur and uruk . uruk prehistory ends with uruk , where we find some of the earliest written records . this large city-state ( and its environs ) was largely dedicated to agriculture and event...
the head of the temple administration , the chief priest of innana , also served as political leader , making uruk the first known theocracy . we know many details about this theocratic administration because the sumerians left numerous documents in the form of tablets written in cuneiform script . it is almost impossi...
why here ... why in this one spot amongst the entire globe did people begin to take note of their history in written form ?
the region of southern mesopotamia is known as sumer , and it is in sumer that we find some of the oldest known cities , including ur and uruk . uruk prehistory ends with uruk , where we find some of the earliest written records . this large city-state ( and its environs ) was largely dedicated to agriculture and event...
only the hieroglyphic script of the ancient egyptians lasted longer . a reed and clay tablet a single reed , cleanly cut from the banks of the euphrates or tigris river , when pressed cut-edge down into a soft clay tablet , will make a wedge shape . the arrangement of multiple wedge shapes ( as few as two and as many a...
where is the tigris river ?
the region of southern mesopotamia is known as sumer , and it is in sumer that we find some of the oldest known cities , including ur and uruk . uruk prehistory ends with uruk , where we find some of the earliest written records . this large city-state ( and its environs ) was largely dedicated to agriculture and event...
the head of the temple administration , the chief priest of innana , also served as political leader , making uruk the first known theocracy . we know many details about this theocratic administration because the sumerians left numerous documents in the form of tablets written in cuneiform script . it is almost impossi...
when archaeologists discovered this form of writing , how long did it take them to decifer it ?
the region of southern mesopotamia is known as sumer , and it is in sumer that we find some of the oldest known cities , including ur and uruk . uruk prehistory ends with uruk , where we find some of the earliest written records . this large city-state ( and its environs ) was largely dedicated to agriculture and event...
the head of the temple administration , the chief priest of innana , also served as political leader , making uruk the first known theocracy . we know many details about this theocratic administration because the sumerians left numerous documents in the form of tablets written in cuneiform script . it is almost impossi...
do a lot of archaeologists know how to read this form of writing , or is it somewhat rare ?
the region of southern mesopotamia is known as sumer , and it is in sumer that we find some of the oldest known cities , including ur and uruk . uruk prehistory ends with uruk , where we find some of the earliest written records . this large city-state ( and its environs ) was largely dedicated to agriculture and event...
only the hieroglyphic script of the ancient egyptians lasted longer . a reed and clay tablet a single reed , cleanly cut from the banks of the euphrates or tigris river , when pressed cut-edge down into a soft clay tablet , will make a wedge shape . the arrangement of multiple wedge shapes ( as few as two and as many a...
so the clay tablet is kinda like paper 's prototype , huh ?
the region of southern mesopotamia is known as sumer , and it is in sumer that we find some of the oldest known cities , including ur and uruk . uruk prehistory ends with uruk , where we find some of the earliest written records . this large city-state ( and its environs ) was largely dedicated to agriculture and event...
the region of southern mesopotamia is known as sumer , and it is in sumer that we find some of the oldest known cities , including ur and uruk . uruk prehistory ends with uruk , where we find some of the earliest written records .
is sumer came before the mesopotamia civilization ?
the region of southern mesopotamia is known as sumer , and it is in sumer that we find some of the oldest known cities , including ur and uruk . uruk prehistory ends with uruk , where we find some of the earliest written records . this large city-state ( and its environs ) was largely dedicated to agriculture and event...
the region of southern mesopotamia is known as sumer , and it is in sumer that we find some of the oldest known cities , including ur and uruk . uruk prehistory ends with uruk , where we find some of the earliest written records .
small cities surrounded by farms ?
the region of southern mesopotamia is known as sumer , and it is in sumer that we find some of the oldest known cities , including ur and uruk . uruk prehistory ends with uruk , where we find some of the earliest written records . this large city-state ( and its environs ) was largely dedicated to agriculture and event...
the region of southern mesopotamia is known as sumer , and it is in sumer that we find some of the oldest known cities , including ur and uruk . uruk prehistory ends with uruk , where we find some of the earliest written records .
what were the population levels like ?
the region of southern mesopotamia is known as sumer , and it is in sumer that we find some of the oldest known cities , including ur and uruk . uruk prehistory ends with uruk , where we find some of the earliest written records . this large city-state ( and its environs ) was largely dedicated to agriculture and event...
however , you might be disappointed to learn that writing was not invented to record stories , poetry , or prayers to a god . the first fully developed written script , cuneiform , was invented to account for something unglamorous , but very important—surplus commodities : bushels of barley , head of cattle , and jars ...
was there something found similar to rosetta stone to help decipher the script ?
the region of southern mesopotamia is known as sumer , and it is in sumer that we find some of the oldest known cities , including ur and uruk . uruk prehistory ends with uruk , where we find some of the earliest written records . this large city-state ( and its environs ) was largely dedicated to agriculture and event...
there isn ’ t a sound that a human mouth can make that this script can ’ t record . probably because of this extraordinary flexibility , the range of languages that were written with cuneiform across history of the ancient near east is vast and includes sumerian , akkadian , amorite , hurrian , urartian , hittite , luw...
what about syllables or sounds that were not in the languages that used cuneiform to write in ( i 'm sure there must be some ) ?
the region of southern mesopotamia is known as sumer , and it is in sumer that we find some of the oldest known cities , including ur and uruk . uruk prehistory ends with uruk , where we find some of the earliest written records . this large city-state ( and its environs ) was largely dedicated to agriculture and event...
a reed and clay tablet a single reed , cleanly cut from the banks of the euphrates or tigris river , when pressed cut-edge down into a soft clay tablet , will make a wedge shape . the arrangement of multiple wedge shapes ( as few as two and as many as ten ) created cuneiform characters . characters could be written eit...
cuneiform can be used to write in multiple languages ?
the region of southern mesopotamia is known as sumer , and it is in sumer that we find some of the oldest known cities , including ur and uruk . uruk prehistory ends with uruk , where we find some of the earliest written records . this large city-state ( and its environs ) was largely dedicated to agriculture and event...
uruk prehistory ends with uruk , where we find some of the earliest written records . this large city-state ( and its environs ) was largely dedicated to agriculture and eventually dominated southern mesopotamia . uruk perfected mesopotamian irrigation and administration systems .
what is the most important change on architecture in mesopotamia ?
the region of southern mesopotamia is known as sumer , and it is in sumer that we find some of the oldest known cities , including ur and uruk . uruk prehistory ends with uruk , where we find some of the earliest written records . this large city-state ( and its environs ) was largely dedicated to agriculture and event...
this large city-state ( and its environs ) was largely dedicated to agriculture and eventually dominated southern mesopotamia . uruk perfected mesopotamian irrigation and administration systems . an agricultural theocracy within the city of uruk , there was a large temple complex dedicated to innana , the patron goddes...
why was the goddess , innana , deticated specifically to the city-state of uruk and what made its people believe she existed ?
the region of southern mesopotamia is known as sumer , and it is in sumer that we find some of the oldest known cities , including ur and uruk . uruk prehistory ends with uruk , where we find some of the earliest written records . this large city-state ( and its environs ) was largely dedicated to agriculture and event...
probably because of this extraordinary flexibility , the range of languages that were written with cuneiform across history of the ancient near east is vast and includes sumerian , akkadian , amorite , hurrian , urartian , hittite , luwian , palaic , hatian and elamite . essay by dr. senta german additional resources :...
the earlier art has significance to it as well but because there is no documentation or reasoning behind any of it makes us make educated guesses toward art work , do you think because we have insight on how sumerian art work we can apply same methods to those before ?
the region of southern mesopotamia is known as sumer , and it is in sumer that we find some of the oldest known cities , including ur and uruk . uruk prehistory ends with uruk , where we find some of the earliest written records . this large city-state ( and its environs ) was largely dedicated to agriculture and event...
there isn ’ t a sound that a human mouth can make that this script can ’ t record . probably because of this extraordinary flexibility , the range of languages that were written with cuneiform across history of the ancient near east is vast and includes sumerian , akkadian , amorite , hurrian , urartian , hittite , luw...
did the ancient sumerians have any oral languages ?
the region of southern mesopotamia is known as sumer , and it is in sumer that we find some of the oldest known cities , including ur and uruk . uruk prehistory ends with uruk , where we find some of the earliest written records . this large city-state ( and its environs ) was largely dedicated to agriculture and event...
a reed and clay tablet a single reed , cleanly cut from the banks of the euphrates or tigris river , when pressed cut-edge down into a soft clay tablet , will make a wedge shape . the arrangement of multiple wedge shapes ( as few as two and as many as ten ) created cuneiform characters . characters could be written eit...
was cuneiform used world wide ?
the region of southern mesopotamia is known as sumer , and it is in sumer that we find some of the oldest known cities , including ur and uruk . uruk prehistory ends with uruk , where we find some of the earliest written records . this large city-state ( and its environs ) was largely dedicated to agriculture and event...
only the hieroglyphic script of the ancient egyptians lasted longer . a reed and clay tablet a single reed , cleanly cut from the banks of the euphrates or tigris river , when pressed cut-edge down into a soft clay tablet , will make a wedge shape . the arrangement of multiple wedge shapes ( as few as two and as many a...
where is the banks of the euphrates and tigris river ?
the region of southern mesopotamia is known as sumer , and it is in sumer that we find some of the oldest known cities , including ur and uruk . uruk prehistory ends with uruk , where we find some of the earliest written records . this large city-state ( and its environs ) was largely dedicated to agriculture and event...
we know many details about this theocratic administration because the sumerians left numerous documents in the form of tablets written in cuneiform script . it is almost impossible to imagine a time before writing . however , you might be disappointed to learn that writing was not invented to record stories , poetry , ...
why do historians spend so much time about this ?
how do we recognize this figure as shakyamuni buddha ? this is the traditional representation of the shakyamuni buddha or the historical buddha . the statue shows the moment of his enlightenment at a place called bodh gaya in india , which has become the most holy site visited by buddhist pilgrims from all over the wor...
his earlobes are elongated . who was shakyamuni buddha ? shakyamuni buddha is the founder of the buddhist religion . he lived and taught in india in the sixth century b.c.e. , a time of burgeoning religious and philosophical thought from greece to china .
what was the religion in india before buddha ?
how do we recognize this figure as shakyamuni buddha ? this is the traditional representation of the shakyamuni buddha or the historical buddha . the statue shows the moment of his enlightenment at a place called bodh gaya in india , which has become the most holy site visited by buddhist pilgrims from all over the wor...
there they become a focal point for meditation and ritual . who was the artist , zanabazar ? zanabazar ( 1635–1723 ) was an important religious leader and a famous artist from mongolia who was a descendent of chinggis ( gengis ) khan , the great mongol conqueror .
some typos in the section titled `` who was the artists , zanabazar ?
how do we recognize this figure as shakyamuni buddha ? this is the traditional representation of the shakyamuni buddha or the historical buddha . the statue shows the moment of his enlightenment at a place called bodh gaya in india , which has become the most holy site visited by buddhist pilgrims from all over the wor...
shakyamuni ’ s right hand reaches down to touch the earth . this gesture represents the moment when he called the earth to witness his transcendence of the realm of mara , the supreme god of the world ( samsara ) , who had tried to distract him from his meditation . in response , the earth trembled and shook to acknowl...
how does a supreme god of the world ( mara ) relate to the concept of the karmic cycle ( samsara ) ?
how do we recognize this figure as shakyamuni buddha ? this is the traditional representation of the shakyamuni buddha or the historical buddha . the statue shows the moment of his enlightenment at a place called bodh gaya in india , which has become the most holy site visited by buddhist pilgrims from all over the wor...
there they become a focal point for meditation and ritual . who was the artist , zanabazar ? zanabazar ( 1635–1723 ) was an important religious leader and a famous artist from mongolia who was a descendent of chinggis ( gengis ) khan , the great mongol conqueror .
i believe the title of the second last paragraph is meant to say `` who was the artist , zanabazar ?
a story of love it is a simple story of love . we are transported to a rural country village to attend a wedding . the happy couple is in the center , their arms entwined in an obvious symbol of their love . the bride 's father , seated on the right , extends his arms in congratulations—he has just handed his new son-i...
with only a notary in attendance to make the marriage official , the ceremony can only be described as spare , and the french bourgeois public ( or middle class ) enthusiastically accepted jean-baptiste greuze ’ s composition of humble simplicity . a “ natural ” art the enlightenment is arguably one of the most radical...
is it just me or does the bride seem unhappy ?
overview : by employing a carefully organized bureaucratic system , the maurya and gupta empires were able to maintain security and political unity across large parts of western and southern asia . this bureaucratic system included a common economic system that supported stable agriculture across vast land holdings and...
india 's exports to places like bactria and persia included silk , textiles , and spices . dissolution of maurya and rise of the gupta empire the maurya empire began to dissolve with ashoka ’ s death . costly salaries for soldiers and government officials ended up bankrupting the central treasury .
was there slavery in india during the gupta or maurya dynasty ?
overview : by employing a carefully organized bureaucratic system , the maurya and gupta empires were able to maintain security and political unity across large parts of western and southern asia . this bureaucratic system included a common economic system that supported stable agriculture across vast land holdings and...
a vast spy network collected intelligence for both internal and external security purposes . although emperor ashoka renounced offensive warfare and expansionism after converting to buddhism , he maintained this standing army to protect the empire from external threats and maintain stability and peace across western an...
what are the differences between brahmanism and buddhism ?
overview : by employing a carefully organized bureaucratic system , the maurya and gupta empires were able to maintain security and political unity across large parts of western and southern asia . this bureaucratic system included a common economic system that supported stable agriculture across vast land holdings and...
this bureaucratic system included a common economic system that supported stable agriculture across vast land holdings and successful trade and commerce . through centralized authority , which included a powerful military , the rulers of these empires bound together the previously fractured regions of the indian subcon...
how large of a role did religion play during the indian empires ?
overview : by employing a carefully organized bureaucratic system , the maurya and gupta empires were able to maintain security and political unity across large parts of western and southern asia . this bureaucratic system included a common economic system that supported stable agriculture across vast land holdings and...
what is one way life under a centralized government might have been different from a government under a large number of smaller kingdoms ? the gupta empire was founded by sri gupta sometime between 240 and 280 ce . sri gupta 's son and successor , ghatotkacha , ruled from around 280 to 319 ce .
what were the labor systems in gupta ?
overview : by employing a carefully organized bureaucratic system , the maurya and gupta empires were able to maintain security and political unity across large parts of western and southern asia . this bureaucratic system included a common economic system that supported stable agriculture across vast land holdings and...
by his death in 380 ce , samudragupta had incorporated over 20 kingdoms into his realm and extended the gupta empire from the himalayas to the narmada river in central india and from the brahmaputra river to the yamuna—the longest tributary of the ganges river in northern india . gupta empire , 320-600 ce . the gupta e...
who ruled the gupta empire ?
overview : by employing a carefully organized bureaucratic system , the maurya and gupta empires were able to maintain security and political unity across large parts of western and southern asia . this bureaucratic system included a common economic system that supported stable agriculture across vast land holdings and...
how did ashoka use the military and in what way ( s ) was it bad for his image as a ruler ? what did india look like politically before the mauryan empire rose to power ? maurya empire at its greatest extent , dark orange , including vassal kingdoms , light orange , 265 bce .
is the mauryan empire the classical age of india or is it the guptan empire ?
overview : by employing a carefully organized bureaucratic system , the maurya and gupta empires were able to maintain security and political unity across large parts of western and southern asia . this bureaucratic system included a common economic system that supported stable agriculture across vast land holdings and...
they conquered many regions of the former maurya empire and forged alliances with kingdoms that chose not to fight against them . what is one way life under a centralized government might have been different from a government under a large number of smaller kingdoms ? the gupta empire was founded by sri gupta sometime ...
which kind of people were allowed to participate in the government and politics ?
overview : by employing a carefully organized bureaucratic system , the maurya and gupta empires were able to maintain security and political unity across large parts of western and southern asia . this bureaucratic system included a common economic system that supported stable agriculture across vast land holdings and...
by his death in 380 ce , samudragupta had incorporated over 20 kingdoms into his realm and extended the gupta empire from the himalayas to the narmada river in central india and from the brahmaputra river to the yamuna—the longest tributary of the ganges river in northern india . gupta empire , 320-600 ce . the gupta e...
what was the environment like in the gupta empire ?
overview : by employing a carefully organized bureaucratic system , the maurya and gupta empires were able to maintain security and political unity across large parts of western and southern asia . this bureaucratic system included a common economic system that supported stable agriculture across vast land holdings and...
officials made decisions about how to collect taxes for the central treasury , which funded the military and other government jobs . how did ashoka use the military and in what way ( s ) was it bad for his image as a ruler ? what did india look like politically before the mauryan empire rose to power ?
how was ashoka 's use of military bad for his image ?
humanist architecture for a private home by 1450 , the skyline of florence was dominated by brunelleschi 's dome . although brunelleschi had created a new model for church architecture based on the renaissance ’ s pervasive philosophy , humanism , no equivalent existed for private dwellings . in 1446 , leon battista al...
the building is also wrapped by benches that served , as they do now , to provide rest for weary visitors to florence . the palazzo rucellai actually had four floors : the first was where the family conducted their business ; the second floor , or piano nobile , was where they received guests ; the third floor containe...
is n't piano nobile the floor of the bedrooms with big windows ?
humanist architecture for a private home by 1450 , the skyline of florence was dominated by brunelleschi 's dome . although brunelleschi had created a new model for church architecture based on the renaissance ’ s pervasive philosophy , humanism , no equivalent existed for private dwellings . in 1446 , leon battista al...
this is achieved by the use of cross-hatched , or rusticated stone that runs across the very bottom of the building , as well as large stone blocks , square windows , and portals of post and lintel construction in place of arches . the overall horizontality of this façade is called “ trabeated ” architecture , which al...
how do alberti 's treatise and his architecture correlate ?
humanist architecture for a private home by 1450 , the skyline of florence was dominated by brunelleschi 's dome . although brunelleschi had created a new model for church architecture based on the renaissance ’ s pervasive philosophy , humanism , no equivalent existed for private dwellings . in 1446 , leon battista al...
although brunelleschi had created a new model for church architecture based on the renaissance ’ s pervasive philosophy , humanism , no equivalent existed for private dwellings . in 1446 , leon battista alberti , whose texts on painting and on architecture established the guidelines for the creation of paintings and bu...
storeys would perhaps be more appropriate ?
a noble city described as a noble city situated in a vast expanse of sand and renowned for its rich soil and pleasant streams , the ancient city of palmyra was a stopping point for caravans traversing the syrian desert ( pliny the elder natural history 5.88.1 ) . there is evidence that the site has been settled by peop...
a noble city described as a noble city situated in a vast expanse of sand and renowned for its rich soil and pleasant streams , the ancient city of palmyra was a stopping point for caravans traversing the syrian desert ( pliny the elder natural history 5.88.1 ) . there is evidence that the site has been settled by peop...
is there any hint of what is being destroyed ?
a noble city described as a noble city situated in a vast expanse of sand and renowned for its rich soil and pleasant streams , the ancient city of palmyra was a stopping point for caravans traversing the syrian desert ( pliny the elder natural history 5.88.1 ) . there is evidence that the site has been settled by peop...
the hybridity of the temple of bel further demonstrates that ancient palmyra was a multi-cultural community and that while the cult and its function adhered to semitic practice , the execution of the temple in the graeco-roman style spoke the architectural lingua franca of the expansive roman empire . essay by dr. jeff...
is unesco doing anything to stop the destruction ?
a noble city described as a noble city situated in a vast expanse of sand and renowned for its rich soil and pleasant streams , the ancient city of palmyra was a stopping point for caravans traversing the syrian desert ( pliny the elder natural history 5.88.1 ) . there is evidence that the site has been settled by peop...
a noble city described as a noble city situated in a vast expanse of sand and renowned for its rich soil and pleasant streams , the ancient city of palmyra was a stopping point for caravans traversing the syrian desert ( pliny the elder natural history 5.88.1 ) . there is evidence that the site has been settled by peop...
i understand that palmyra was `` sacked '' at one point , but why did it not ever recover into a prosperous modern city in the same way that ancient rome did ?
a noble city described as a noble city situated in a vast expanse of sand and renowned for its rich soil and pleasant streams , the ancient city of palmyra was a stopping point for caravans traversing the syrian desert ( pliny the elder natural history 5.88.1 ) . there is evidence that the site has been settled by peop...
the hybridity of the temple of bel further demonstrates that ancient palmyra was a multi-cultural community and that while the cult and its function adhered to semitic practice , the execution of the temple in the graeco-roman style spoke the architectural lingua franca of the expansive roman empire . essay by dr. jeff...
what in the world did palmyra have as a foundation of its wealth , way the heck out there in the middle of the desert ?
a noble city described as a noble city situated in a vast expanse of sand and renowned for its rich soil and pleasant streams , the ancient city of palmyra was a stopping point for caravans traversing the syrian desert ( pliny the elder natural history 5.88.1 ) . there is evidence that the site has been settled by peop...
p. collart and j. vicari , le sanctuaire de baalshamin à palmyre : topographie et architecture , 2 vols ( rome : institut suisse de rome,1969 ) . malcolm a. r. colledge and pascale linant de bellefonds , `` palmyra '' grove art online l. dirven , the palmyrenes of dura-europos : a study of religious interaction in roma...
is this civilization a mixed of greek and roman traditions and art skills ?
a noble city described as a noble city situated in a vast expanse of sand and renowned for its rich soil and pleasant streams , the ancient city of palmyra was a stopping point for caravans traversing the syrian desert ( pliny the elder natural history 5.88.1 ) . there is evidence that the site has been settled by peop...
the columnar arrangement is pseduoperipteral ( free-standing columns at the porch with engaged columns on the sides and back ) and includes an arrangement of 8 x 15 ( height = 15.81 meters ) fluted , corinthian columns . the cella also has exterior ionic half-columns at each of its ends . merlons ( crenellations ) crow...
what is a 'half-column ' ?
a photograph is the result of a unique set of choices the artist makes . one of the most important decisions involves what materials ( or mediums ) to use when printing . photographers employ different kinds of surfaces—metal , paper , glass , and flexible film—that are treated with light-sensitive chemicals to record ...
grayish-white tones were often modified with delicate application of color , heightening the image ’ s sense of realism . refinements of technique and equipment considerably reduced exposure times and made the daguerreotype wildly popular until the middle of the 1850s , despite its relative expense . negative-positive ...
what medium was the negative made of and how was it processed ?
a human endeavor among the founders of the world 's major religions , the buddha was the only teacher who did not claim to be other than an ordinary human being . other teachers were either god or directly inspired by god . the buddha was simply a human being and he claimed no inspiration from any god or external power...
a human endeavor among the founders of the world 's major religions , the buddha was the only teacher who did not claim to be other than an ordinary human being . other teachers were either god or directly inspired by god . the buddha was simply a human being and he claimed no inspiration from any god or external power...
in what country god buddha was born and why god buddha not influence india very much ?
a human endeavor among the founders of the world 's major religions , the buddha was the only teacher who did not claim to be other than an ordinary human being . other teachers were either god or directly inspired by god . the buddha was simply a human being and he claimed no inspiration from any god or external power...
every man has within himself the potential of becoming a buddha if he so wills it and works at it . nevertheless , the buddha was such a perfect human that he came to be regarded in popular religion as super-human . man 's position , according to buddhism , is supreme .
why is budda very important in a religion ?
a human endeavor among the founders of the world 's major religions , the buddha was the only teacher who did not claim to be other than an ordinary human being . other teachers were either god or directly inspired by god . the buddha was simply a human being and he claimed no inspiration from any god or external power...
this freedom of thought is unique in the history of religion and is necessary because , according to the buddha , man 's emancipation depends on his own realization of truth , and not on the benevolent grace of a god or any external power as a reward for his obedient behavior . life of the buddha the main events of the...
is there a book written by buddha ?
a human endeavor among the founders of the world 's major religions , the buddha was the only teacher who did not claim to be other than an ordinary human being . other teachers were either god or directly inspired by god . the buddha was simply a human being and he claimed no inspiration from any god or external power...
he encountered an old man , a sick man , a corpse , and a religious ascetic . he became aware of suffering and became convinced that his mission was to seek liberation for himself and others . he renounced his princely life , spent six years studying doctrines and undergoing yogic austerities .
why do western people became buddhists ?
a human endeavor among the founders of the world 's major religions , the buddha was the only teacher who did not claim to be other than an ordinary human being . other teachers were either god or directly inspired by god . the buddha was simply a human being and he claimed no inspiration from any god or external power...
he is said to have had a miraculous birth , precocious childhood , and a princely upbringing . he married and had a son . he encountered an old man , a sick man , a corpse , and a religious ascetic .
who was buddha 's son ?
a human endeavor among the founders of the world 's major religions , the buddha was the only teacher who did not claim to be other than an ordinary human being . other teachers were either god or directly inspired by god . the buddha was simply a human being and he claimed no inspiration from any god or external power...
nevertheless , the buddha was such a perfect human that he came to be regarded in popular religion as super-human . man 's position , according to buddhism , is supreme . man is his own master and there is no higher being or power that sits in judgment over his destiny .
what is position of woman in buddhism ?
a human endeavor among the founders of the world 's major religions , the buddha was the only teacher who did not claim to be other than an ordinary human being . other teachers were either god or directly inspired by god . the buddha was simply a human being and he claimed no inspiration from any god or external power...
every man has within himself the potential of becoming a buddha if he so wills it and works at it . nevertheless , the buddha was such a perfect human that he came to be regarded in popular religion as super-human . man 's position , according to buddhism , is supreme .
if buddhism is a non-theistic religion , can we say that it is a religion of science or one of philosophy ?
a human endeavor among the founders of the world 's major religions , the buddha was the only teacher who did not claim to be other than an ordinary human being . other teachers were either god or directly inspired by god . the buddha was simply a human being and he claimed no inspiration from any god or external power...
a human endeavor among the founders of the world 's major religions , the buddha was the only teacher who did not claim to be other than an ordinary human being . other teachers were either god or directly inspired by god .
how much % of the world 's population is buddhist ?
a human endeavor among the founders of the world 's major religions , the buddha was the only teacher who did not claim to be other than an ordinary human being . other teachers were either god or directly inspired by god . the buddha was simply a human being and he claimed no inspiration from any god or external power...
he married and had a son . he encountered an old man , a sick man , a corpse , and a religious ascetic . he became aware of suffering and became convinced that his mission was to seek liberation for himself and others .
why are people praised of such old art ?
poussinists vs. rubenists if jacques-louis david is the most perfect example of french neoclassicism , and his most accomplished pupil jean-auguste-dominique ingres , represents a transitional figure between neoclassicism and romanticism , then eugène delacroix stands ( with , perhaps , theodore gericault ) as the most...
poussinists vs. rubenists if jacques-louis david is the most perfect example of french neoclassicism , and his most accomplished pupil jean-auguste-dominique ingres , represents a transitional figure between neoclassicism and romanticism , then eugène delacroix stands ( with , perhaps , theodore gericault ) as the most...
why is one of the guys at the bottom left naked ?
poussinists vs. rubenists if jacques-louis david is the most perfect example of french neoclassicism , and his most accomplished pupil jean-auguste-dominique ingres , represents a transitional figure between neoclassicism and romanticism , then eugène delacroix stands ( with , perhaps , theodore gericault ) as the most...
the subject was topical and exotic , and the artist used color and brushwork to elicit an emotional response from the viewer . liberty leading the people many of these same concepts can be seen in what many regard as delacroix ’ s masterpiece , liberty leading the people ( 1830 ) . although delacroix completed this pai...
what is the significance of liberty leading the people ?
what are psychotic disorders ? when you look at the world around you , can you tell the difference between what is real and what isn ’ t ? people who experience psychosis are out of touch with reality . they have trouble figuring out what parts of their life are real - they may see things that aren ’ t there or believe...
psychosis is a key feature of psychotic disorders , which are mental illnesses that cause changes in how a person perceives and interprets information . three common psychotic disorders are schizophrenia , schizoaffective disorder , and schizotypal personality disorder . how are things supposed to work normally ?
when someone has schizoaffective disorder , would they get depression because of the disorder , ( as a symptom ) or because of feeling helpless about the disorder ?
carpet weaving in the islamic world carpets are woven works of art that were produced at every level of society in the islamic world . women have been weaving for centuries in villages and nomadic encampments all over the middle east , anatolia , and central asia , each woman passing down her techniques and designs to ...
among the most popular of these was the “ saz style , ” which is characterized by long sinuous leaves , and stylized flowers ( see below ) . court artists also developed the “ floral style , ” where we see more naturalistic depictions of flowers such as tulips , roses , carnations , and hyacinths , among others . the f...
were there also certain colours of thread that were easier to obtain than others , as with painting pigments ?
carpet weaving in the islamic world carpets are woven works of art that were produced at every level of society in the islamic world . women have been weaving for centuries in villages and nomadic encampments all over the middle east , anatolia , and central asia , each woman passing down her techniques and designs to ...
one of the most remarkable aspects of ottoman court carpets is their unusual structure . unlike all other turkish carpets , ottoman court carpets use s-spun wool , which is typical only of carpets woven in egypt . scholars attribute this unusual feature to the ottoman conquest of egypt in 1517 , after which the ottoman...
and is anything known about the use of carpets in the dwellings of regular people ( as opposed to rulers and royals ) ?
overview the federalist papers was a collection of essays written by john jay , james madison , and alexander hamilton in 1788 . the essays urged the ratification of the united states constitution , which had been debated and drafted at the constitutional convention in philadelphia in 1787 . the federalist papers is co...
the federalist papers the federalist was originally planned to be a series of essays for publication in new york city newspapers , but ultimately expanded into a collection of 85 essays , which were published as two volumes in march and may 1788 . they did not become known as `` the federalist papers '' until the 20th ...
in the fourth paragraph it states , `` they did not become known as `` the federalist papers '' until the 20th century , '' so what was it known as before the 20th century ?
overview the federalist papers was a collection of essays written by john jay , james madison , and alexander hamilton in 1788 . the essays urged the ratification of the united states constitution , which had been debated and drafted at the constitutional convention in philadelphia in 1787 . the federalist papers is co...
the federalist papers is considered one of the most significant american contributions to the field of political philosophy and theory and is still widely considered to be the most authoritative source for determining the original intent of the framers of the us constitution . the articles of confederation and constitu...
but why get rid of the articles of confederation altogether as opposed to changing them so the congress that was ruling under the articles did have the power to regulate trade and tax citizens ?
worked example : electric field near a line of charge we derive an expression for the electric field near a line of charge . the result will show the electric field near a line of charge falls off as $ 1/a $ , where $ a $ is the distance from the plane . assume we have a long line of length $ l $ , with total charge $ ...
$ r $ is the distance from $ dq $ to the location of the test charge . $ \theta $ is the angle between $ a $ and $ r $ . the electric field surrounding some point charge , $ q $ is , $ e = \dfrac { 1 } { 4\pi\epsilon_0 } \ , \dfrac { q } { r^2 } $ the electric field at the location of test charge $ q $ due to a small c...
can someone explain how can we substitute d ( theta ) / a for dx / ( r squared ) ?
worked example : electric field near a line of charge we derive an expression for the electric field near a line of charge . the result will show the electric field near a line of charge falls off as $ 1/a $ , where $ a $ is the distance from the plane . assume we have a long line of length $ l $ , with total charge $ ...
assume the charge is distributed uniformly along the line . the total charge on the line is $ q $ , so the charge density in coulombs/meter is , $ \mu =\dfrac { q } { l } $ assume a test charge $ q $ is positioned opposite the center of the line , at a distance $ a $ . what is the electric field at the location of $ q ...
what happens when the position of q and a is reversed ?
the rich and famous getting up close and personal to the rich and famous is not something that many of us have the opportunity to experience in our lifetimes . while we may not be able to rub shoulders with them , television , magazines , and the internet provide us with a glimpse into their lives . just as media is a ...
embellishing the exterior of vases that were in such close contact with the body allowed for an intimate and privileged means of communication . only a select few individuals would have been privy to holding and viewing vases such as this one . thus , care was taken to produce painted scenes of the highest quality as a...
does that mean the vessels would have had a ribbed texture ?
the rich and famous getting up close and personal to the rich and famous is not something that many of us have the opportunity to experience in our lifetimes . while we may not be able to rub shoulders with them , television , magazines , and the internet provide us with a glimpse into their lives . just as media is a ...
therefore , although this vase is unprovenienced ( meaning it was not discovered from a scientifically controlled excavation ) it is important to the study of ancient maya culture and can reveal information about the past that is otherwise unavailable . how did the maya make these ceramics ? a cylinder-shaped vase ( me...
how do we know most of the maya population was illiterate ?
renaissance artists had contributed greatly to man 's knowledge by the time galileo was doing his first work at pisa . the humanist artists of the italian renaissance had performed their own dissections to promote the study of anatomy , they had invented mathematical perspective to make possible the accurate , realisti...
galileo used mathematics with equal skill to reveal the underlying structure of physical space and motion to show that these , too , could be reduced to mathematical analysis . in connecting physical space and real motion—which could be observed experimentally—with the ideal and uniform change of his neo-platonic , mat...
is n't neo platonic also mean a reflection to a spiritual realm ?
the reality of three-dimensional form bulbous mounds , and spherical or oval growths emerge , conflate and disturb . cumul i is a marble sculpture , part of a series , by the late french-born artist , louise bourgeois . cumul , as in , cumulus , is a reference to the forms of rounded clouds . the motif was first develo...
the artist denied any reference to sexual forms in this work , but the association is undeniable . the viewer is confronted with a cluster of mounds that resemble breasts and penises emerging from a rippling fabric . so what then was bourgeois trying to communicate in this beautifully sculpted marble ?
this piece is intriguing and beautiful but the opinion that this is 'undeniably ' breasts and penises is surely not the collective and sole opinion of the art world ?
the reality of three-dimensional form bulbous mounds , and spherical or oval growths emerge , conflate and disturb . cumul i is a marble sculpture , part of a series , by the late french-born artist , louise bourgeois . cumul , as in , cumulus , is a reference to the forms of rounded clouds . the motif was first develo...
what can be understood from a sculpture that is aesthetically appealing and at the same time disturbing ? bourgeois offered some explanation to her mysterious oeuvre and implied that the freudian concept of a traumatized childhood was the catalyst for her artistic motives . the artist has confirmed that all of her work...
is a traumatic childhood a common theme among artists ?
what does pressure mean ? if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes...
people often want to plug in the density of the object submerged $ \rho_ { object } $ into the formula for gauge pressure within a fluid $ p=\rho g h $ , but the density in this formula is specifically referring to the density of the fluid $ \rho_ { fluid } $ causing the pressure . people often mix up absolute pressure...
why is not possible to have negative absolute pressure ?
what does pressure mean ? if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes...
because of this , most gauges and monitoring equipment use what is defined to be the gauge pressure $ p_ { gauge } $ . gauge pressure is the pressure measured relative to atmospheric pressure . gauge pressure is positive for pressures above atmospheric pressure , zero at atmospheric pressure , and negative for pressure...
so can we also say that the pressure of the air above us is counteracted by our blood pressure that is why we feel a bursting sensation from inside of our body when our blood pressure is high ?
what does pressure mean ? if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes...
because of this , most gauges and monitoring equipment use what is defined to be the gauge pressure $ p_ { gauge } $ . gauge pressure is the pressure measured relative to atmospheric pressure . gauge pressure is positive for pressures above atmospheric pressure , zero at atmospheric pressure , and negative for pressure...
and feel a squeezing sensation from the atmosphere when our blood pressure is low ?
what does pressure mean ? if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes...
because of this , most gauges and monitoring equipment use what is defined to be the gauge pressure $ p_ { gauge } $ . gauge pressure is the pressure measured relative to atmospheric pressure . gauge pressure is positive for pressures above atmospheric pressure , zero at atmospheric pressure , and negative for pressure...
why boiling point of water decreases as the pressure goes down ?
what does pressure mean ? if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes...
people often want to plug in the density of the object submerged $ \rho_ { object } $ into the formula for gauge pressure within a fluid $ p=\rho g h $ , but the density in this formula is specifically referring to the density of the fluid $ \rho_ { fluid } $ causing the pressure . people often mix up absolute pressure...
in what is the difference between absolute pressure and gauge pressure ?
what does pressure mean ? if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes...
because of this , most gauges and monitoring equipment use what is defined to be the gauge pressure $ p_ { gauge } $ . gauge pressure is the pressure measured relative to atmospheric pressure . gauge pressure is positive for pressures above atmospheric pressure , zero at atmospheric pressure , and negative for pressure...
how can we differentiate pressure from stress ?
what does pressure mean ? if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes...
( see the diagram below ) what 's confusing about pressure ? people often want to plug in the density of the object submerged $ \rho_ { object } $ into the formula for gauge pressure within a fluid $ p=\rho g h $ , but the density in this formula is specifically referring to the density of the fluid $ \rho_ { fluid } $...
i understood that the fluid is pushing downwards on the top of the immersed object due to gravity but why does the fluid want to push onto the sides and the botttom of immersed object and create pressure ?
what does pressure mean ? if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes...
the water above you would be pushing down on you because of the force of gravity and would therefore be exerting pressure on you . if you go deeper , there will be more water above you , so the weight and pressure from the water would increase too . not only can the weight of liquids exert pressure , the weight of gase...
and how the head of water affect on the bottom of the can ?
what does pressure mean ? if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes...
$ p_ { total } = \rho gh +1.01 \times 10^5 pa $ what 's the difference between absolute pressure and gauge pressure ? when measuring pressure , people often do n't want to know the total pressure ( which includes atmospheric pressure ) . people typically want to know the difference in some pressure from atmospheric pre...
sir while measuring pressure , what is the reason to take sea level as reference ?
what does pressure mean ? if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes...
so the water tries to force itself back into the region of volume that it was displaced from in an effort to try and lower the overall height of the body of water . so , whether a can of beans ( or any other object ) is in the water or not , the water molecules are always being squashed into each other from the force o...
dose water molecules can inflict down force one another but not to the sides ?
what does pressure mean ? if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes...
because of this , most gauges and monitoring equipment use what is defined to be the gauge pressure $ p_ { gauge } $ . gauge pressure is the pressure measured relative to atmospheric pressure . gauge pressure is positive for pressures above atmospheric pressure , zero at atmospheric pressure , and negative for pressure...
what are the basic differences between force , pressure , thrust and tension ?
what does pressure mean ? if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes...
because of this , most gauges and monitoring equipment use what is defined to be the gauge pressure $ p_ { gauge } $ . gauge pressure is the pressure measured relative to atmospheric pressure . gauge pressure is positive for pressures above atmospheric pressure , zero at atmospheric pressure , and negative for pressure...
how to calculate pressure on sides of container ?
what does pressure mean ? if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes...
because of this , most gauges and monitoring equipment use what is defined to be the gauge pressure $ p_ { gauge } $ . gauge pressure is the pressure measured relative to atmospheric pressure . gauge pressure is positive for pressures above atmospheric pressure , zero at atmospheric pressure , and negative for pressure...
still , the upward pressure is not caused by the weight of water , then why is it dependent on the depth and uses the same formula of downward pressure ( p=p*h*g ) ?
what does pressure mean ? if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes...
because of this , most gauges and monitoring equipment use what is defined to be the gauge pressure $ p_ { gauge } $ . gauge pressure is the pressure measured relative to atmospheric pressure . gauge pressure is positive for pressures above atmospheric pressure , zero at atmospheric pressure , and negative for pressure...
could material in plasma form create pressure ?
what does pressure mean ? if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes...
this caused the entire water level to rise . but water is pulled down by gravity which makes it want to try and find the lowest level possible . so the water tries to force itself back into the region of volume that it was displaced from in an effort to try and lower the overall height of the body of water .
will the earth 's gravity ( along with air and water ) also play a role in ensuring that the can will go down , seeing that gravity pulls everything towards itself ( downwards ) ?
what does pressure mean ? if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes...
if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes just knowing the magnitud...
so if the same force was applied on a nail and a bowling pin the nail would go in because the force gets concentrated ?
what does pressure mean ? if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes...
) } $ $ p=\dfrac { ( 7.20\text { kg } ) ( 9.8\dfrac { \text { m } } { \text { s } ^2 } ) } { 4\times \pi ( 0.013\text { m } ) ^2 } \quad \text { ( plug in numbers , making sure to convert from cm to m ) } $ $ p=\dfrac { 70.56 \text { n } } { 0.002124 \text { m } ^2 } =33,200 \text { pa } \quad \text { ( calculate , cel...
in the submarine problem , how does the force of gravity in the equation p=pga affect the porthole of a submarine if it is perpendicular to the direction of gravity ?
what does pressure mean ? if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes...
we only notice a change in pressure above or below normal atmospheric pressure ( like when we fly in an airplane or go underwater in a pool ) . we are n't harmed by the large atmospheric pressure because our body is able to exert a force outward to balance the air pressure inward . but this means that if you were to be...
taking that into account , is n't the weight ( force ) acting on a body the complement to the force the body exerts on the earth itself ?
what does pressure mean ? if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes...
for instance , the weight of the air in our atmosphere is substantial and we 're almost always at the bottom of it . the pressure exerted on your body by the weight of the atmosphere is surprisingly large . the reason you do n't notice it is because the atmospheric pressure is always there .
( law of gravitation ) if those two are the pair , then when we say the weight of a body is acting on a surface ( and the surface is applying a force back at the body ) we actually mean the pressure force from the body is acting on the surface ( which would equal the weight ) ?
what does pressure mean ? if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes...
in fact , this formula does n't depend on anything about the can of beans other than the depth it is below the surface of the fluid . so this formula would work equally well for any object in any liquid . or , you could use it to find the pressure at a specific depth in a liquid without speaking of any object being sub...
is this formula used only for cylindrical objects ?
what does pressure mean ? if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes...
in fact , this formula does n't depend on anything about the can of beans other than the depth it is below the surface of the fluid . so this formula would work equally well for any object in any liquid . or , you could use it to find the pressure at a specific depth in a liquid without speaking of any object being sub...
why would the molecules of the liquid below the can of beans exert an upward force on the can ?
what does pressure mean ? if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes...
in fact , this formula does n't depend on anything about the can of beans other than the depth it is below the surface of the fluid . so this formula would work equally well for any object in any liquid . or , you could use it to find the pressure at a specific depth in a liquid without speaking of any object being sub...
suppose i have an object and i want to increase the pressure , so do i have to reduce the area of the object or i have to reduce the area over which the object would act ?
what does pressure mean ? if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes...
because of this , most gauges and monitoring equipment use what is defined to be the gauge pressure $ p_ { gauge } $ . gauge pressure is the pressure measured relative to atmospheric pressure . gauge pressure is positive for pressures above atmospheric pressure , zero at atmospheric pressure , and negative for pressure...
increase in altitude decreases temperature but why is the air pressure decreasing ?
what does pressure mean ? if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes...
in fact , this formula does n't depend on anything about the can of beans other than the depth it is below the surface of the fluid . so this formula would work equally well for any object in any liquid . or , you could use it to find the pressure at a specific depth in a liquid without speaking of any object being sub...
why does the liquid in a straw stays there when one of its ends is closed ?
what does pressure mean ? if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes...
because of this , most gauges and monitoring equipment use what is defined to be the gauge pressure $ p_ { gauge } $ . gauge pressure is the pressure measured relative to atmospheric pressure . gauge pressure is positive for pressures above atmospheric pressure , zero at atmospheric pressure , and negative for pressure...
how do our bodies create the outward pressure to balance the inward atmospheric pressure ?
what does pressure mean ? if you tried to hammer a bowling pin into the wall , nothing would probably happen except for people deciding to no longer lend you their bowling pins . however , if you hammer with the same force on a nail , the nail would be a lot more likely to penetrate the wall . this shows that sometimes...
and you would be correct . the air above the column of water is also pushing down and its weight is surprisingly large . if you wanted a formula for the total pressure ( also called absolute pressure ) at the top of the can of beans you would have to add the pressure from the earth 's atmosphere $ p_ { atm } $ to the p...
why is it easy to remove air from a balloon but not from a glass bottle ?