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Difference between gravity and gravitational force:
(i) Gravity or the gravitational field is a vector field, while gravitational force is only a vector.
(ii) Gravity lies in the radial direction from the mass, while gravitational force is in the direction of the line connecting the two masses.
(iii) Gravitational field requires only one mass, while two masses are required for gravitational force.
(iv) Gravitational force is equal to the product of the mass of the test object and the gravitational field intensity.
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Our Heart is about the size of a fist divided into four chambers namely two ventricles and two atria, as discussed above. There are one ventricle and one atrium on the left side and the other atrium and ventricle towards the right side. The ventricles are the chambers that pump blood and atria are the chambers that receive blood. The deoxygenated blood received to right atrium from:
* The superior vena cava is released into the veins of the upper arms and organs.
* The inferior vena cava that leaves blood from the veins of legs and lower organs.
* The coronary sinus, that leaves deoxygenated blood from the heart.
The right ventricle pumps the blood to the lungs for re-oxygenation when it gets filled up by the pulmonary arteries. The right semilunar valves close and prevents the blood from the pulmonary veins after blood passes through the pulmonary arteries. Then the oxygenated blood is received by the left atrium from the lungs via pulmonary veins.
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Magnetic flux is a measurement of the total magnetic field which passes through a given area. It is a useful tool for helping describe the effects of the magnetic force on something occupying a given area. The measurement of magnetic flux is tied to the particular area chosen. We can choose to make the area any size we want and orient it in any way relative to the magnetic field.
The SI unit of magnetic flux is the Weber and the unit has the symbol Wb.
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Achal Shrivatava 7 years, 10 months ago
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