A 75-turn, 10.0 cm diameter coil rotates at an angular velocity of 8.00 rad/s in a 1.25 T field, starting with the plane of the coil parallel to the field. (a) What is the peak emf? (b) At what time is the peak emf first reached? (c) At what time is the emf first at its most negative? (d) What is the period of the AC voltage output?
Block 3 lecture 6 - Cranial Nerves 1. List the cranial nerves found in the midbrain, pons, and medulla III (3) Oculomotor, IV (4) Trochlear, V (5) Trigeminal, VI (6) Abducens, VI (7) Facial, VII (8) Vestibulocochlear, IX (9) Glossopharyngeal nerve, X (10) Vagus, XI (11) Accessory, XII (12) Hypoglossal nerve NOT I (1) Olfactory, II (2) optic 2. List the cranial nerve by number and by name (1) Olfactory, II (2) optic, IV (4) Trochlear, V (5) Trigeminal, VI (6) Abducens, VI (7) Facial, VII (8) Vestibulocochlear, IX (9) Glossopharyngeal nerve, X (10) Vagus, XI (11) Accessory, XII (12) Hypoglossal nerve 3. Describe whether each cranial nerve has sensory, motor or both functions I (1) Olfactory - Sensory II (2) optic - Sensory III (3) Oculomotor- Motor IV (4) Trochlear - Motor V (5) Trigeminal - Both VI (6) Abducens - Motor VI (7) Facial - both VII (8) Vestibulocochlear - sensory IX (9) Glossopharyngeal nerve - both X (10) Vagus - both XI (11) Accessory - motor XII (12) Hypoglossal nerve - motor Some Say Marry Money, But My Brother Says Big Brains Matter More 4. List functions of each cranial nerve with automatic functions and which functions they convey & List functions of each cranial nerve I (1) Olfactory - smell - synapse in thalamus, what smell is - synapse limbic system, emotion of smell II (2) optic - Sight, CNS nerve myelinated by oligodendrocytes CAN NOT regenerate - optic lobe, object recognition - Superior Colliculus, tracking objects Clinical Test follow the pen test III (3) Oculomotor - Eye m