8. Write the bicarbonate system, identify each component, and state why this equation is important.
a. Write general form of conservation of energy equation for an open system and explain each term (5 points) b. Write general form of conservation of momentum equation for an open system and explain each term (5points) c. How do we define "flow work" and why is it important? (5points)
8. How does hypoventilation affect the equilibrium in the bicarbonate buffer system? How would you treat it? Why?
8. Write down the state space equation for the system shown below US) + 2 y(s) $+3 2 s(s+1) 9. Derive the state space equation for the system shown where the coefficients of the system matrix are in diagonal form and the elements of the control matrix are unity. U(S) 1 X2 $+2 X 3+1 X = y $+3 $+4 S
Explain why it is important to identify quality goals at the start of analysing a system.
For each system below, write the state equations and the output equation for the phase variable representation. R(S) C(s) 5s + 10 $4 +233 + 32 + 5s + 10 R(S) C(s) 34+233 + 12s2 + 7s +3 55+994 + 10s3 + 882 (b)
Click and drag each component of the nervous system into a category to identify whether each is part of the central nervous system, the sensory division of the peripheral nervous system, or the motor division of the peripheral nervous system Pain receptors in Spinal cord Sympathetic division Signals tiom the viscera of the thoracic and atdominal cavitieS Cames signals to the skeletal muscles Includes the brain division CNS PNS (Sensory)PNS (Motor) Reset
What is the most important component of a communication system?
What is a component of the innate immune system that plays an important role in the first line of defense? What is a a component of the adaptive immune system that plays an important role in the third line of defense?
Identify the acids which are strong enough to react completely with hydroxide or with bicarbonate ion If C has a lower Pka (5.3) than the bicarbonate ion (6.4) then why does it not react completely? Why is it just D? show curly arrows to show electron flow. + H2N-CH3 HN – CHỦ Ö: thid Base 9. Identify the acids which are strong enough to react completely with hydroxide pKa of H20 = 16) or with bicarbonate ion (pKa of H2CO3...
Write a balanced equation for the reaction of aqueous sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) with aqueous sulfuric acid (H2SO4) to yield CO2, Na2SO4, and H2O.