It is a word with 6 letters and is a type of loop
None other then the RADIAL loop
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through what can be seen as the domino effect. when depolarization opens sodium ion channel and that results to the opening of more sodium ion channels. this creates a positive feedback loop.
Filtration, Reabsorption, and Secretion
I'm assuming you mean an "innoculating loop" in microbiology. You flame the loop to kill the microoganisms on the loop before using it again to prevent mixing different bacterial colonies and contaminating them.
The loop of Henle takes part in the transport of ions and reabsorbes urea.
In the ascending loop, Na+ (or any solute) is actively pumped out of the tubule. As flow continues up the loop, the tubular concentration decreases as does the interstitial (the fluid surrounding the loop) concentration.Because water is impermeable in the ascending loop, the volume at the bottom of the loop is the same as that entering the distal tubule. At the bottom of the loop, the tubular and interstitial concentrations are equal.The ascending loop of Henle actively pumps sodium and potassium out but water can not follow. This concentrates the water inside the loop of Henle.
loop. it the ridge comes in and ends pointing toward the ulna (bone in arm aligned with little finger), it is an ulnar loop. if the loop comes in and ends pointing toward the radius (bone in arm aligned with thumb), it is a radial loop. Radial loops are quite rare, occurring in around 4% of loops.
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It does not.
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You can't graph it in one function. You can graph a series of things that will, together with a little imagination, look much like a loop de loop: Y1=sqrt(100-X^2) Y2=-Y1 (use the VARS button) Y3=-10 This will draw the top half of a circle with radius 10, (the equation of a circle centered at (0,0) with radius r is x^2+y^2=r^2; when radius is 10, solving for y makes these Y1 and Y2 functions) then the bottom half of it, then a line at y=-10 to be the 'road' below the loop de loop.
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I'm not sure how you'd do this in C++, but I could have a go at it in php since that's what I know. You know that Pi is approximately 22/7, in php you can use the pi function. You'd need your input(radius) to come from a form if it was web-based, which is simple enough. perimeter = 2nr = 2 x (22/7) x r function getPerimeter ($input) { $input = $_GET['formInput']; $pi=pi(); $perimeter = (2*$pi)*$input; return $perimeter; } HTH
Clothoid Loop A vertical loop that is teardrop shaped Roller coasters today employ clothoid loops rather than the circular loops of earlier roller coasters. This is because circular loops require greater entry speeds to complete the loop. The greater entry speeds subject passengers to greater centripetal acceleration through the lower half of the loop, therefore greater G's. If the radius is reduced at the top of the loop, the centripetal acceleration is increased sufficiently to keep the passengers and the train from slowing too much as they move through the loop. A large radius is kept through the bottom half of the loop, thereby reducing the centripetal acceleration and the G's acting on the passengers.
through what can be seen as the domino effect. when depolarization opens sodium ion channel and that results to the opening of more sodium ion channels. this creates a positive feedback loop.
raduis of amper loop is greater than than the radius of its own toriod..than this toriod is called ideal toriod
If an object moves in a circular path it goes faster when the radius gets smaller according to the equation of circular motion F=mv^2 /r