Depending on the chemical, and an individual's body makeup and personal chemistry, the chemical may have a chronic effect.
Vapor materials exert their pressure in just about every direction
Yes, but the effect should be minimum. As water cools it becomes more dense, Meaning that there is more mass per volume. As a boat moves through a given volume it must displace some of the water. Since ( F = M * a ) the boat must exert a certain force to move an amount of water. If there is more mass in that certain volume the boat must exert more force, thereby slowing the boat.
In a nonpolar covalent bond both atoms exert the same pull on shared electrons. This differs from polar and ionic bonds.
D. particles exert attractive forces on each other
pressure of gas over its liquid equilibrium
Carbon dioxide, water vapor, and traces of other chemicals.
Increased compliance result
temporal summation
Marijuana is said to exert a synergistic effect with other medicinal agents. When used with nitrous oxide it may enhance the effect.
Usually molds are harmful. THough there are some which don't exert any significant effects.
Yes, But it is a local hormone; that means it is released locally to exert its effect. Not like normal hormone which are released some where far away and shows their effect some where else.
I am pretty average at 180 lbs male. The conversion from lbs to kg is about .454 kg per lbs so 180(.454) = 81.72 kg. A newton (N) is one kg*m/s^2....so simply multiply by 9.8 m/s^2 and we get 800.856 N.
The past tense of "exert" is "exerted."
The precise mechanisms by which hydantoins work are unknown, but they are thought to exert their therapeutic effect by depressing abnormal neuronal discharges in the central nervous system.
opposite and equal force against you.
You exert force when you pull on anything.
You exert force when you pull on anything.