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The sun sometimes releases cmes what does cme stands for?

CME stands for coronal mass ejection. It is a significant release of plasma and magnetic fields from the sun's corona into space. When directed towards Earth, CMEs can disrupt satellite communications and create beautiful auroras.


How big are the explosions on the sun?

Explosions on the Sun, like solar flares and coronal mass ejections, can vary in size. Solar flares can release energy equivalent to millions of nuclear bombs, while coronal mass ejections can release billions of tons of solar material into space. These explosions can have various impacts on Earth's magnetosphere and technology.


What solar features can increase the solar wind?

Solar flares, coronal mass ejections (CMEs), and coronal holes are solar features that can increase the solar wind. These events release charged particles into space at high speeds, which contribute to the solar wind.


What are explosions on the sun's surface?

Explosions on the sun's surface are known as solar flares and coronal mass ejections. These events release huge amounts of energy in the form of light, particles, and magnetic fields, which can impact space weather and technology on Earth. Solar flares are sudden flashes of increased brightness, while coronal mass ejections release massive clouds of charged particles into space.


How long does it take for coronal mass ejection to hit earth?

Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) typically take 1 to 5 days to reach Earth after being ejected from the Sun. The exact arrival time depends on the speed at which the CME is traveling and the distance between the Sun and Earth. Scientists use space weather monitoring systems to track CMEs and predict their arrival time.

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What is the difference between coronal polishing and oral prophylaxis?

A oral prophylaxis is the complete removal of calculus, debris, stain and plaque and is performed by a trained specialist. A coronal polishing removes plaque and stains from coronal surfaces only and does not remove calculus.


Which rubber cup stains the teeth during the coronal polishing procedure?

Black


What kind instrument grasp used for coronal polishing is?

Pen grasp and a fulcrum.


What are the two different methods of dental cleaning used by a dental hygenist?

coronal polishing and hand scaling


What is a coronal polish certificate?

The Coronal Polishing Certificate is an Optional Certificate for Dental Assistants. The Dental Practice Act regulates all dental auxiliaries who take x-rays, monitor the administration of Nitrous Oxide/Oxygen Inhalation Conscious Sedation, apply Pit and Fissure Sealants and perform Coronal Polishing.Coronal Polishing is burnishing of the anatomic crowns of the teeth to remove dental biofilm and extrinsic stains; process does not involve calculus removal, however.


Why would your tooth hurt during coronal polishing?

Too much pressure was applied while the teeth were being polished, causing the tooth to heat up and send the message to the nerve, "Ouch".


What is the purpose of polishing a knife in manufacturing?

Well, would you care to have a rough, unpolished knife in your kitchen.


What is the purpose of polishing a ball in cricket?

The purpose is that when the ball is thrown the polished side gets less friction in comparision with the other side so the ball swings


What is part of the coronal gas that is thrown into space from the sun?

coronal mass ejection


What is coronal caries?

Coronal cavities is the most common form in all ages. Coronal cavities are cavities of the visible part of the tooth (crown), usually on chewing surfaces or between teeth.


Is the coronal fontanel medial to the posterior fontanel?

The posterior fontanel would be in the back of the head. The coronal fontanel would be located in another part of the brain.


What colours are polishing pads available in?

Colors of polishing pad depends on the manufacturer of the polishing pad and describes the grade (level of cut) of the polishing. Some examples are: Meguiars: Burgundy (Cutting), Yellow (Polishing), Tan (Finishing) Menzerana: White (Cutting), Orange (Polishing) Sonus: Yellow (Cutting), White (Polishing), Red (Finishing)