Electromagnets are used in a number of everyday devices.
One useful characteristic of an electromagnet is the fact that you can vary its magnetic force by changing the amount and direction of the current going through the coils or windings around it. Loudspeakers and tape recorders are devices that apply this effect.Some electromagnets can be very strong and its power can be readily turned off and on. Junk yard electromagnets, common doorbells and electromagnetic locks are examples.Electromagnets can also be used to create continual motion when opposed by other electromagnets or permanent magnets. Examples include electric motors and maglev trains.
Answer:
2 one
Explanation:
A Underground rocks containing water
B Area between mountains eroded by glaciers
Which statement is most likely correct?
A) Landform A is an aquifer and Landform B is a valley.
B) Landform A is a valley and Landform B is an aquifer.
C) Landform A is a canyon and Landform B is a sea cliff.
D) Landform A is a sea cliff and Landform B is a canyon.ne explain it?
Answer: I believe the answer is c.
Explanation: I hope this helped
Answer:
A
Explanation:
FLVS
Answer:
The correct answer will be-
Roots, stem, leaves, dermal layer, vascular tissue, dermal tissue and the ground tissue (All of them).
Explanation:
Transpiration is a process involved in the suction of the water from the ground tissue as transpiration is the loss of water from the leaves.
The transpiration begins with the absorption of the water from the soil through epidermis which is a part of the dermal tissue. The water is then transported through xylem which is a part of the vascular tissue in the stem. The water then reaches the leaves in parenchyma cells especially which is ground tissue and then is released through stomata a part of the dermal tissue.
Thus, all of them is the correct answer.
All of the above!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Huntington's disease is due to an expansion of repeated CAG triplets (at 36 or more repeats) on the short arm of chromosome 4 in the HTT gene of huntingtin.
The prevalence in the Caucasian population is estimated at 1 / 20,000 to 1 / 10,000. This is higher compared to a disease with autosomal recessive inheritance.
It should be known that this disease affects only certain families where a heterozygote has a chance to transmit it (1/2), this is due to a mutation in their gene.
Despite its dominant character, it remains a rare disease due to its recent appearance (discovered in the 19th century) and also the rarity of the mutation.