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    • [DOC File]2-D & M-Mode ECHOCARDIOGRAM REPORT

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      DIMENSIONS In cm NORMALS DIMENSIONS In cm NORMAL Aortic Root (ED) 2.0-3.7 cm Left Atrium (ES) 1.9-4.0 cm Left Ventricle Right Ventricle Diastole 3.7-5.6 cm Diastole 0.7-2.3 cm Systole 1.8-4.2 cm LVPW (D) 0.6-1.1 cm IVS (D) 0.6-1.1 cm LVPW (S) 0.8-2.0 IVS (S) 0.8-2.0 LVEF (est) 55% >50% Aortic valve is There is ...


    • [DOC File]PHY 105

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      3. The pipe shown below has a diameter of 18 cm at the point 1 and a diameter of 12 cm at point 2. Point 2 is 2.4 m higher than point 1. We are pumping oil of density 780 kg/m3 at a rate of 0.045 m3/s. If the desired pressure at point 2 is 240 kPa, find the pressure at point 1. …


    • [DOCX File]Activity 3.2 Unit Conversion Answer Key

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      100 .0 m 1 cm 10 -2 m 1 in. 2.54 cm 1 ft 12 in. 1 yd 3 ft = 109.4 yd The women’s world record high jump is 6 feet, 10 ¼ inches. What is the record in meters?


    • [DOC File]Practice Worksheet for Significant Figures

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      2) 1.6 km + 1.62 m +1200 cm = 1.2 x 103 or 1.20 x 103 or 1203 m. 3) 8.264 g - 7.8 g = 0.5 g. 4) 10.4168 m - 6.0 m = 4.4 m . 5) 12.00 m+15.001 kg= can’t add m and kg. 6) 1.31 cm x 2.3 cm = 3.0 cm2. 7) 5.7621 m x 6.201 m = 35.73 m2. 8) 20.2 cm : 7.41 s = 2.73 cm/s


    • [DOC File]Chapter 2

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      b) 48.2 kg m/s at an angle of 24.2 degrees SOUTH of EAST. c) 48.2 kg m/s at an angle of 48.4 degrees NORTH of EAST. d) 24.1 kg m/s at an angle of 24.2 degrees SOUTH of EAST. e) 24.1 kg m/s at an angles of 48.4 degrees NORTH of EAST. Ans: e. 8) A 4.0 kg ball is moving at 2.0 m/s to the SOUTH and a 6.0 kg ball is moving at 2.0 m/s to the NORTHWEST.


    • [DOCX File]04_Exercise 2 - Experimental Design.docx

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      10 cm. 2. X. 20 cm. 3. X. 40 cm. From the experiment above, what was the independent variable? From the experiment above, what was the dependent variable? What conclusions can be drawn from this data? What further experiments can be developed using this data as a guide? Graph the data.


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