Cell Membrane Resistance The capacitance of biological membranes is about 1.0 μ F per cm 2 of membrane area, so investigators can determine the surface area of a cell membrane by using intracellular electrodes to measure the membrane’s capacitive reactance. An investigator applies a 1.0 μ A peak current at 40 kHz to a cell and measures the peak out-of-phase voltage—that is, the component of the voltage due to the capacitive reactance of the cell membrane—to be 0.16 V. If the investigator applies a 1.0 μ A peak current at 40 kHz to a cell with twice the membrane area of the cell noted in the passage, what will be the peak out-of-phase voltage? A. 0.32 V B. 0.16 V C. 0.080 V D. 0.040 V
Cell Membrane Resistance The capacitance of biological membranes is about 1.0 μ F per cm 2 of membrane area, so investigators can determine the surface area of a cell membrane by using intracellular electrodes to measure the membrane’s capacitive reactance. An investigator applies a 1.0 μ A peak current at 40 kHz to a cell and measures the peak out-of-phase voltage—that is, the component of the voltage due to the capacitive reactance of the cell membrane—to be 0.16 V. If the investigator applies a 1.0 μ A peak current at 40 kHz to a cell with twice the membrane area of the cell noted in the passage, what will be the peak out-of-phase voltage? A. 0.32 V B. 0.16 V C. 0.080 V D. 0.040 V
The capacitance of biological membranes is about 1.0 μF per cm2 of membrane area, so investigators can determine the surface area of a cell membrane by using intracellular electrodes to measure the membrane’s capacitive reactance. An investigator applies a 1.0 μA peak current at 40 kHz to a cell and measures the peak out-of-phase voltage—that is, the component of the voltage due to the capacitive reactance of the cell membrane—to be 0.16 V.
If the investigator applies a 1.0 μA peak current at 40 kHz to a cell with twice the membrane area of the cell noted in the passage, what will be the peak out-of-phase voltage?
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Bendemeer Secondary School
Secondary Three Express Physics
Chpt 1: Physical Quantities, Unit and Measurements Assignment
Name: Chen ShiMan
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( 03 ) Class: 3 Respect 6 Date: 2025.01.22
1
Which group consists only of scalar quantities?
ABCD
A
acceleration, moment and energy store
distance, temperature and time
length, velocity and current
mass, force and speed
B
D.
B
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The figure gives the acceleration a versus time t for a particle moving along an x axis. The a-axis scale is set by as = 12.0 m/s². At t = -2.0
s, the particle's velocity is 11.0 m/s. What is its velocity at t = 6.0 s?
a (m/s²)
as
-2
0
2
t(s)
4
Two solid cylindrical rods AB and BC are welded together at B and loaded as shown. Knowing that the average normal stress must not
exceed 150 MPa in either rod, determine the smallest allowable values of the diameters d₁ and d2. Take P= 85 kN.
P
125 kN
B
125 kN
C
0.9 m
1.2 m
The smallest allowable value of the diameter d₁ is
The smallest allowable value of the diameter d₂ is
mm.
mm.
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