There is no such phrase that is applicable to police forces.
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No. While requirements to become a police officer vary around the world, many police forces require some education. Police in the United States prefer at least an associates degree (two-year), although this is not a requirement. Most police do require you to attend a police academy or police college though, which you must apply to.
yes color blind people can become cops all they have to be able to do is see(:
All countries have discovered that profits will motivate firms to solve most, but never all, of their economic needs.
Electricity flows along the path of least resistance due to Ohm's Law, which states that current will follow the path with the least resistance. This means that the flow of electricity is determined by the resistance of the material through which it is passing.
The public services that you list play a necessary role in creating an environment in which people can safely conduct the commerce of a market economy.
There are at least four types of forces in physics. They include applied force, gravitational force, normal force, and frictional force. Other types of force can also include spring force, tension force, and air resistance force.
The branch with the highest resistance will have the least amount of current flow in a parallel circuit. This is because current follows the path of least resistance, so more current will flow through branches with lower resistance.
Electricity does not always follow the path of least resistance. It can follow multiple paths, with some current flowing through higher resistance paths.
Superconductors have no resistance. Conductors have low resistance, semiconductors have intermediate resistance, and insulators have high resistance.
no... at least not yet.
In a circuit, current prefers to flow through paths with lower resistance according to Ohm's Law (I = V/R). However, if there are multiple parallel paths, the current will split, and the path with the highest resistance will have the least current flowing through it. Therefore, while current does not travel along the path with the highest resistance, it will still exist in that path, albeit in a minimal amount compared to lower-resistance paths.