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What distinguishes the secondary immune response from the primary immune response?

the secondary immune response is faster and stronger than the first. the primary response also takes a few days to react with the antigen whereas the secondary immune response reacts faster to an antigen.


Is the secondary storage faster than main memory?

No. The secondary storage is typically slowerthan primary storage. But the secondary storage has higher capacity than primary storage.


Name three features of secondary immune responses that distinguish it from a primary immune response?

Primary Immune response: 1) Smaller Peak Response 2) Usually IgM>IgG 3) Lowere average Antibody Affinity Secondary Immune Response 1) Larger Peak Response 2) Relative increase in IgG and under certain situations in IgA or IgE ( Heavy Isotype switching) 3) Higher Average Antibody Affinity ( Affinity Maturation)


If the secondary insurance has a higher allowed amount than the primary insurance is the secondary required to pay the higher amount?

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Does a step-up transformer have a higher primary or secondary resistance?

It is a step up transformer since the secondary windings are greater than the primary. the turns ratio is (primary to secondary) 1:5, so the primary voltages is 1/5 of the secondary (5 volts).


Is there more current in the primary or secondary winding of a transformer?

The terms, 'primary' and 'secondary', describe how a transformer is connected and his nothing to do with which is the lower- and higher-voltage winding.The primary winding is the winding connected to the supply, while the secondary winding is the winding connected to the load. So, for astep-up transformer, the secondary winding is the higher voltage winding, whereas for a step-down transformer, the secondary winding is the lower voltage winding.For a loaded transformer, i.e. a transformer whose secondary is supplying a load, the higher-voltage winding carries the smaller current, while the lower-voltage winding carries the higher current.


How the secondary voltage in transformer is stepped up?

The secondary voltage in a transformer is stepped up by having more turns in the secondary coil compared to the primary coil. This creates a higher electromagnetic induction which leads to a higher output voltage. The ratio of the number of turns in the primary coil to the number of turns in the secondary coil determines the degree of voltage stepping up.


What advantages do secondary data have over primary data?

Secondary data is faster, cheaper, and less time consuming while primary data will be time consuming and the cost to conduct it is higher.


How many antibodies will the body produce a second time a pathogens is contacted?

When the body encounters a pathogen for the second time, it can produce a significantly higher quantity of antibodies compared to the first encounter due to the memory cells formed during the initial exposure. This secondary immune response is faster and more robust, often resulting in the production of millions of antibodies within days. The exact number can vary depending on factors such as the individual’s immune system, the type of pathogen, and previous exposure. Overall, the response is typically much more efficient than the first encounter.


What is stepup transformer?

A step-up transformer produces a voltage across its secondary winding which is higher than its primary winding. The secondary winding is connected to the load, while the primary winding is connected to the supply.


A step up transformer has 300 turns on its primary coil and 90 000 turns on its secondary coil If the current flowing through the secondary is .5 amps What is the current flowing in the primary?

1500A. You probably have pri / secondary confused. primary is usually used to denote the higher voltage winding, which will have more turns than the secondary. The secondary will have lower voltage, less turns, but will carry more current.


How work 100v transformer?

A 100V transformer operates by stepping down or stepping up voltage levels through electromagnetic induction between its primary and secondary windings. When an alternating current (AC) is applied to the primary winding, it creates a magnetic field that induces a voltage in the secondary winding, based on the turns ratio of the windings. If the transformer is designed to convert higher voltages to 100V, it will have more turns in the primary winding than in the secondary. Conversely, if stepping up to a higher voltage, the secondary will have more turns than the primary.