Highly complex Vectorial system but some of the factors of Media and Medium that affects are:
(1) Compressibilty
(2) Specific Weight ( inclusive of P, V, R, T, n)
(3) Static and Dynamic Friction if Impulse (100% Static)
(4) Degree of Freedom /Restraint at the point of Discharge or Interest
(5) Flexibility & Rigidity.
(6) Direction as it relates to Sigma F at the point of Interest.
(7) but Most of all How Fast media is Accelerated or Decelerated...e.g. Slow opening of valve v/s Blowout.
Propagation
It is the traveling of the electrical signal down the length of a neuron.
propagation of impulse pre synaptic to post synaptic
CONTRACTION
True- it is a multifunctional nucleoside triphosphate that is used in cells as a coenzyme, and serves as a substrate in nerve impulse propagation.
Propagation
It is the traveling of the electrical signal down the length of a neuron.
Type A
Whether or not the impulse begins in the CNS influences the time necessary for a nerve impulse to be transmitted.
propagation of impulse pre synaptic to post synaptic
CONTRACTION
impulse= the change in momentum or force multiplied by time
Impulse is based on two factors: force and time. I = F / t. If there is zero force, the impulse will be zero. If time is zero, the calculation would be undefined.
Propagation of disturbance suffered by a particle in a medium is called wave propagation Wave Propagation is a term used to estimate the actions and characteristics of a wave of motion either in solids, liquids, gasses, or electrical radio type waves by the environment it is in and what factors affect those waves behaviors.
The speed at which neural impulses are transmitted. Diameter of the axon Degree of myelination of the axon
action potational. volage change, threshold etc
Force and time. Since impules is defined by J = F * t