In some cases, people can perform tasks quickly and accurately simultaneously without compromising one for the other. This is usually seen in highly skilled individuals who have mastered a particular task through extensive practice and experience.
A nonexample of conservation of energy would be a situation where energy is created or destroyed without any explanation in a system. This violates the principle of conservation of energy, which states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or transformed.
Perpetual motion is impossible because it violates the laws of thermodynamics, specifically the law of conservation of energy. This law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or converted. In a perpetual motion machine, energy would be continuously produced without any external input, which goes against this fundamental principle.
This violates the law of conservation of energy, which states that energy cannot be created out of nothing. An increase in distance should result in a decrease in force according to the work-energy principle, which states that the work done should be the same regardless of the force applied over a given distance.
An example of an event when momentum is not conserved is when two ice skaters on frictionless ice push off each other. When they push off, one gains momentum in the opposite direction, causing the total momentum of the system to change from the initial state. This violates the principle of conservation of momentum.
No, the work output of a machine cannot be greater than the work input. This violates the principle of conservation of energy, which states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or converted. Any machine that claims to produce more work output than its input is operating outside the laws of physics.
Violates the matching principle
federalism
Increasing intensity and/or duration of PRT activities too rapidly (too much - too soon) violates which PRT principle?
Increasing the intensity and/or duration of Physical Readiness Training (PRT) activities too rapidly violates the principle of progression. This principle emphasizes the need for gradual increases in workload to allow the body to adapt safely and effectively, reducing the risk of injury. Adhering to this principle helps ensure that training is both effective and sustainable over time.
Ockham's Razor.
A law that violates the Constitution must be overturned
Not on that basis. But if the tenant violates the terms of the lease, they can be evicted regardless of that condition.
George Edwards argues that the Electoral College violates the democratic principle of equal representation. He contends that it leads to unequal weighting of votes, where votes in less populous states carry more influence than those in larger states. This disparity undermines the foundational democratic ideal that each citizen's vote should have equal power in the electoral process.
democracy means people vote.... women are people.... not sure if vegetables like you should vote though
democracy means people vote.... women are people.... not sure if vegetables like you should vote though
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An example of a situation where an orbital diagram violates the aufbau principle is in the case of chromium (Cr) and copper (Cu). For chromium, one electron is placed in the 4s orbital instead of the 3d orbital to achieve a more stable half-filled or fully filled d subshell. Similarly, for copper, one electron is placed in the 4s orbital before filling the 3d orbital to achieve a more stable fully filled d subshell.