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Trong máy phát điện xoay chiều có stato là nam châm đặt cố định, rôto là khung dây quay quanh một trục trong từ trường tạo bởi stato thì bộ phận giúp dẫn điện ra ngoài là
Vấn đề bùng nổ dân số, sự vơi cạn nghiêm trọng của các nguồn tài nguyên thiên nhiên đã đặt ra cho cuộc cách mạng khoa học- kĩ thuật nhiệm vụ gì?
Một nguồn điện một chiều có suất điện động 8V và điện trở trong 1Ω được nối với điện trở R = 15Ω thành mạch điện kín. Bỏ qua điện trở của dây nối. Công suất tỏa nhiệt trên R là:
Dùng thông tin sau cho Câu 39 và Câu 40: Xét phản ứng tổng hợp hạt nhân:
\(_1^2{\rm{D}} + _1^3\;{\rm{T}} \to _2^4{\rm{He}} + _0^1{\rm{n}}\)
Cho biết khối lượng của các nguyên tử \(_1^2{\rm{D}},_1^3\;{\rm{T}},_2^4{\rm{He}}\) và khối lượng hạt neutron lần lượt là: \(2,0141{\rm{u}};3,0160{\rm{u}};4,0026{\rm{u}};1,0087{\rm{u}}.\)
Tính năng lượng toả ra của mỗi phản ứng. (Kết quả tính theo đơn vị MeV và lấy đến một chữ số sau dấu phẩy thập phân).
Với diện tích 20 triệu km2, năm 2020, dân số Mỹ La tinh là 658 triệu người. Vậy mật độ dân số của khu vực Mỹ La tinh là bao nhiêu người/km2? (Làm tròn đến số hàng đơn vị của người/km2)
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions.
The Amazon rainforest is home to more than a third of all the world's species of plants, birds and animals. Twenty per cent of all the birds in the world live in the rainforest. Scientists have discovered thousands of types of plants and animals that can only be found there. There are thousands - probably millions more that we haven't discovered yet. There are at least 2.5 million species of insects there. Imagine what would happen if they all lost their home? It couldn't happen, could it? Unfortunately, it's happening right now. Yet, the rainforest is big. But it's getting smaller. The problem is that people are cutting down the trees, mainly to make room for cows. These provide meat and make money for their owners. This process of cutting down trees is called ‘deforestation'.
The good news is that it is slowing down. In 2004, for example, more than 27,000 square kilometres were cut down. That's an area bigger than Wales. In 2006, because of all the campaigns to save rainforest, it dropped to just over 13,000 square kilometres. The bad news is that it's not enough. Scientists predict that by 2030, the rainforest will have become smaller by 40%. It's possible that by the end of the 21st century, the rainforest will have completely disappeared. With deforestation, thousands of the animals, birds, fish and plants that live in the Amazon rainforest lose their home, their natural habitat. Some of them move to other areas, but most of them die. Many species have already become extinct, and many more will if deforestation continues. That will change the balance of life in the rainforest and could cause enormous problems to the region's ecosystem.
There's another problem too. Trees and plants are a vital source of oxygen. If we cut them down, we lose that oxygen. But it's worse than just that. With deforestation, the trees and plants are burnt. This sends gases into the Earth's atmosphere, which stops some of the Earth's heat escaping. That then leads to the temperature here on the ground going up. This increase in the world's temperature is called 'global warming', and most scientists believe it's a very serious issue. If they stopped deforestation, it might help prevent global warming
Which title best summarises the main idea of the passage?
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Nếu một xe đẩy va chạm hoàn toàn mềm với một xe đẩy đứng yên có khối lượng gấp đôi, thì chúng sẽ di chuyển bằng
Nhận định nào sau đây đúng với môi trường tự nhiên?
Mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the word(s) OPPOSITE in meaning to the underlined word(s) in each of the following questions: Although it’s a long day for us, we feel we are contented with what we do.
Nguyên nhân chủ yếu nào đã làm cho tốc độ phát triển kinh tế không đều, đầu tư nước ngoài giảm mạnh ở Mỹ Latinh?
Cho \(A = ( - 2;5]\) và \(B = (m; + \infty )\). Tìm \(m \in \mathbb{Z}\) để \(A{\rm{\backslash }}B\) chứa đúng 5 số nguyên là:
Những hành vi vi phạm quyền bất khả xâm phạm về chỗ ở của công dân không dẫn đến hậu quả nào sau đây?
Choose A, B, C or D to answer each question.
You are at a family gathering and a lively discussion about politics is taking place. You have different opinions but want to share your perspective. What can you say to join the conversation?
Em hãy cho biết các nhận định sau đây không đúng khi nói về chức năng của giá cả thị trường?
Đại lượng nào dưới đây là đại lượng vectơ?
Acidic oxide thường là
Read the following passage about managing change and mark the letter A, B, C or D on your answer sheet to indicate the best answer to each of the following questions from 31 to 40.
Growing up in Athens, Greece, Lydia Borsi remembers feeling tested when she tried to deal with mental health issues. Borsi says she had been seeing a therapist for anxiety. But she notes that people in Greece do not openly discuss mental health issues, which also get little attention in general healthcare services. “It was a lot more secretive. And people thought that I was a lot more unique,” Borsi said.
That all changed in 2017 when she moved to the United States to study at the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York. “When I came here, I really liked that people were not afraid to speak up about mental health and say that it’s important,” she said. The university was very supportive of her needs and offered plenty of information. She also became involved with a school group called Active Minds that helps students deal with mental health issues. [A]
Then due to the spread of the novel coronavirus, the University of Rochester had to move all its classes and some of its mental health resources online. Luckily, Borsi was able to connect with a mental health expert outside the school, in the local community. [B]
But as many of her American friends returned home, Borsi was stuck. Greece had succeeded in limiting the spread of the virus within its borders, but flights there from the U.S. are barred until July. Also, the health crisis has put her plans to seek admission to medical school in Britain on hold. [C] And she is not alone.
[D] In April, Active Minds launched a survey of over 2,000 students at U.S. colleges and universities. The study found that over 80 percent of those asked said the coronavirus crisis had negatively affected their mental health. One in five said it has affected them severely.
Laura Horne, chief program officer at Active Minds, says the findings are especially troubling given that the crisis is only going to make it harder for colleges and universities to help these students. “Colleges and universities had to pivot rather quickly to respond to COVID-19 and figure out all facets of university life, including mental health services. Now they have to figure out how to communicate with students,” Horne said.
Frank Chen is a Houston, Texas-based psychiatrist who has worked with college-age young adults. He points out that individuals at that age are in an important stage of their mental development. And college can be a difficult experience for students with or without mental health issues, as they balance work, studies, and personal relationships. Adding a major world event, like the spread of the coronavirus, makes it very difficult to predict what the long-term psychological effects might be. “I don’t think that there’s another event in the history of the people who are alive now that can really measure up to this,” said Chen.
In which space (marked A, B, C and D in the passage) will the following sentence fit?
Far from her family and unsure about the future, Borsi says dealing with the virus has not made her mental health problems any easier.
Ruột non của thú ăn thực vật rất dài có tác dụng gì?
Hợp chất có công thức cấu tạo nào sau đây là alcohol?