How much does your pulse rate have to do with losing weight?
Q. They say the higher your pulse is when exercising the more fat you're burning? What happens then if you are on medicine to reduce your pulse? Does that mean you don't burn the same amount if you are doing the same amount of exercise?
Asked by chiquinta_2000 - Tue Feb 19 08:37:37 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Its possible.. your pulse shows how hard your heart is working and by having a high pulse rate while exercising it shows your body is working harder and therefore your going to burn more calories and lose weight. If you are on medication to keep your pulse rate low I would check with your doctor before doing any type of heavy exercise but you still should be losing weight. Your pulse rate isnt the only way to tell if you are working out hard. If you are having a good workout and are breathing hard and working up a sweat then regardless your pulse rate you are burning calories and therefore going to lose weight (if your eating right as well).
Answered by salamander2090 - Tue Feb 19 08:42:39 2008

How much additional time will the slower pulse require to reach the end of its string?
Q. Two strings, each 16.8 m long, are stretched side by side. One string has a mass of 78.0 g and a tension of 180.0 N. The second string has a mass of 58.0 g and a tension of 155.4 N. A pulse is generated at one end of each string simultaneously. Once the faster pulse reaches the far end of its string, how much additional time will the slower pulse require to reach the end of its string?
Asked by Ari - Sun Nov 29 10:40:40 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Wave speed v = sqrt(T/mu) where T is the tension in N and mu is the linear mass density in kg/m First string v = sqrt(180N/(0.078kg/16.8m) ) = 196.9 m/s Second string v = sqrt(155.4N/(0.058kg/16.8 m)) = 212.2m/s It takes the first string 16.8m/196.9m/s = 0.0853s to travel the length It takes the second string 16.8/212.2 = 0.07917s to travel Therefore the slower wave arrives 0.0853-0.07917 = 0.00615s later
Answered by DH - Sun Nov 29 11:48:06 2009

What is the purpose of checking a pulse rate after an exercise?
Q. What is the purpose of checking a pulse rate after an exercise? What's a good pulse rate?
Asked by Citiscloset - Wed Apr 1 23:35:16 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It tells you at what level you are taking yourself, something about..Max rate or something, my Personal fitness teacher said so lol, it tells you if ur pushing enough or slacking... It does have a purpose though.
Answered by Kevin - Wed Apr 1 23:42:25 2009

What is the spatial length of this pulse along its direction of travel in a vacuum?
Q. Laser scientists have succeeded in generating pulses of light lasting as short as 1e-15 s. Imagine that you create a pulse which lasts 3.16e-15 s. Answer in meters.
Asked by :) - Tue Jul 1 10:17:59 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. pulse width = velocity * time Look up c, the speed of light. They give you time. Multiply.
Answered by ( )Mistress Bekki - Tue Jul 1 10:23:30 2008

What is the relation between pulse and heartbeat?
Q. My EKG is very irregular showing many skips and premature beats, but when I work out my heart rate is very steady. I maintain a 140 working heart rate and it recovers to 102 within two minutes of cool down. I am 57. I had an echogram that showed no abnormality. If the heart beat is irregular, wouldn't the pulse be too?
Asked by Barbara K - Fri Sep 14 16:55:01 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Every heart beat should cause a pulse; however, an ECG does not record heat BEATS it records electrical activity which usually leads to a heartbeat. You can have electrical activity without the heart actually contracting. This is especially true when you have premature beats or tachycardia. To answer your question, yes, if the heart beat is irregualr, the pulse would be too.
Answered by self-employed - Fri Sep 14 17:49:53 2007

How do you slow your pulse after running?
Q. I play airsoft, and I snipe. My problem is that my scope jitters around everywhere after I've been running, because I have a high pulse. I was wondering how you could potentially slow it down, so as to hold your rifle steadier.
Asked by shibisueka - Mon Mar 30 23:40:27 2009 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Well the correct way is to stand up straight put your arms behind your head and breathe. But you can't really do that while sniping so maybe just stand up against a tree or something and breath for a bit before you snipe.
Answered by bagel7777777 - Mon Mar 30 23:44:19 2009

What is the exact relationship between pulse rate and systolic pressure?
Q. There is a precise mathematical relationship between pulse rate and systolic pressure. What is it? Oh, but there is...I assure you. Thank you Adtrav...but it's not what I'm looking for. I am asking for the exact, precise algebraically-expressible relationship . Rocky - I'll let you know what it is at the end of the session. Adtrav: Max. Ps is intra-ventriclar @ systole, declining as the P gradient extends down the aortal/arteriolar section of the loop. At the interface of the arteriolar bed and the capillaries, the pressure gradient driving blood through the "load" (capillaries and veinous system) downstream is the weighted mean pressure, comprising principally the diastolic pressure at that point. The pressure here is essentially non-pu [cont.]
Asked by Huguette - Tue Jun 19 17:32:26 2007 - - 6 Answers - 2 Comments

A. During shock pulse is fast and systolic blood pressure is low. After a beta blocker is administered pulse is slow and systolic blood pressure is low again. Probably within narrow limits , for a given volume of pulse, rate and systolic pressure are directly proportional to each other Please answer the question yourself to enlighten us.
Answered by J.SWAMY I - Wed Jun 20 06:00:32 2007

How do I take my cats pulse when she always starts purring?
Q. I need to get an accurate pulse/heart rate for my kitty at home. Every time I try to feel or hear her heart rate she starts purring so loudly that's all I can hear. Other than using a stethoscope, does anyone have any ideas?
Asked by Crazy Cat Lady - Mon Nov 2 20:25:55 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. ask your vet they will know what to do.
Answered by Ryan - Mon Nov 2 20:57:53 2009

How can I make flourescent light bulbs pulse to sound?
Q. I have two 4' flourescent light fixtures (T 12, 34 watt). I want to somehow connect them to a sound source (CD player, radio, etc) in such a way that they will dim or pulse to the sound. I know this can be done with LED bulbs, but I need to do it to these flourescent lights. It's for an art installation and the audio track will be just people speaking (if that helps any). Thanks to all!
Asked by luxuriousdee - Sat Apr 18 19:25:43 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Don't think it can be done, they work on different principles, it would be a slow dim and recovery not the fast response you get from an led
Answered by PhilinNWfla - Sat Apr 18 20:37:13 2009

What is the best way to lower your pulse rate?
Q. My pulse is at 110 at rest. I am not overweight, 6' 1" at 187 at 41 yrs old . I have no pain. Heart disease runs in my family. Just very concerned. FYI: I was sexual active today with no problems. Also, I'm not breathing heavy either.
Asked by Steve B - Sat Sep 16 18:11:17 2006 - - 14 Answers - 1 Comments

A. Cut out nicotine and caffeine (both can increase heart rate). Increase your exercise tolerance and drink plenty of fluids (are you dehydrated). Your Body Mass Index is about 25 which puts you in the 70% for your age. If you can lower your wt to 170 lbs then your body mass index would be less than 50% for your age and your risk of a heart attack would decrease. Furthermore- you may just want to relax since stress will increase your heart rate (especially if you stress over how fast your heart is beating). Finally since the averate heart rate for your age is about 80-90, you may want to see a Dr. to get an EKG and make sure you don't have an arrythmia. Good luck
Answered by pedidoc43 - Sat Sep 16 18:45:50 2006

Can an EMP pulse disable all types of microchips?
Q. Can an EMP pulse disable all types of microchips, including the smallest of chips and chips which someone could place in money and other products? Or can't they at all?
Asked by . - Sat Aug 18 03:50:16 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Any electrical circuit can be affected and possibly damaged by EMP. Period. If that circuit is the one from an outlet to breaker box in your home or one etched onto a silicon chip, it doesn't matter, it is still a circuit. The level of possible damage depends upon the matierals used and intensity of the pulse. Devices that are "shielded" simply have a separate circuit used to absorb the energy of the pulse and direct it away from the sensitive parts.
Answered by quntmphys238 - Sat Aug 18 03:59:45 2007

What does a throbbing pulse in my stomach mean?
Q. I have a pulse in my stomach under my belly button and to the left. Does anyone know what it means? Its been bothering me for a while and I don't know what it's from.
Asked by ella - Wed Jan 14 21:55:15 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. It's most likely perfectly normal. That pulse is most likely your left common iliac artery coming off of your abdominal aorta.It's not a common place to feel a pulse, as most people have enough fat and muscle there to cover it so deep as to make it unnoticable. It's plausible that if you're thin, then a pulse can be felt there. Feeling a pulse is not usually a sign of problem, but if you ever stop feeling it then that may definitely be a problem. Have your doctor check it during your next appointment.
Answered by Keith R - Wed Jan 14 22:05:16 2009

How to compute the Fourier transform of a single square pulse?
Q. If I'm given a square pulse of amplitude A and duration t, what steps need to be taken to compute its "power spectrum" using a fourier transform? I'm then told to use some software to plot the "power spectrum" using computer software. I'm kind of lost. My textbook's section on Fourier analysis is quite ambiguous, and I'm having trouble figuring out exactly what needs to be done here.
Asked by jsprplc2006 - Tue Oct 7 18:00:23 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. okay its a square pulse meaning rect for short. first you need the amplitude and the time duration in order to obtain fourier, but in general any rect function becomes a Sinc funtion in frequency domian(fourier) This is an example graph of the pulse and its transform in this link:
Answered by hitman - Tue Oct 7 19:00:03 2008

Is it possible for the apical pulse to be less than the radial pulse?
Q. I have a patient with Atrial Fibrillation (AFIB). I know that with AFIB, pulse deficit is common (apical pulse - radial pulse). Is it possible for this value to be negative? Or should it always be positive, since apical should be greater than radial, if not equal.
Asked by martian26 - Sat Apr 4 05:11:07 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You are right, apical >= radial pulse in AF. But if you cannot feel some of the apical pulse, say when the patient is overweight or very muscular in the chest then is another story. Don't forget it takes time for the apical pulse to transmit to the radial artery, it's quite a long route.
Answered by iluvJesus - Sat Apr 4 14:13:54 2009

Is my pulse rate something which i should be worrying about?
Q. My normal pulse rate is almost 90. But when i am running, it shoots to 158. My uncle who is a doctor said that i should worry about my normal pulse rate since it is high. How can i reduce it without using meds.
Asked by Alex Mahone - Fri Jul 31 19:52:23 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. when your heartrate raise to over 100 bpm this is called tachycardia there are alternative medicines like motherwort herbal capsules that slows a rapid heartbeat you can go to any herbal store and purchase this herb.
Answered by kgb2009 - Fri Jul 31 21:45:20 2009

What happens when a wave pulse simultaneously encountered three small barriers?
Q. What happens when a wave pulse simultaneously encountered three small barriers that were placed side by side about 1 cm apart across the width of the bathtub? Plz explain your answer... Thanks~
Asked by Smart Honey - Sat Jan 10 13:28:18 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The pulse would be reflected by the barriers, forming diffraction patterns which become increasingly chaotic with each successive reflection. Some energy would be lost to the barrier. Angle of incidence=angle of reflection and opposite phases cancel; identical phases enhance.
Answered by cubola zaruka - Sat Jan 10 13:49:05 2009

How do you locate the pulse of a cheese toastie?
Q. I think my pet toastie is dead. He is only 4 months old, but before I flush him down the toilet I want to make sure, so where is the pulse of a cheese toastie? And how many beats per minute should it be?
Asked by Dr Fruitloop - Fri Nov 27 12:09:08 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments

A. you eat it. afterwards, check your stomach for a heart beat. it should be roughly 400 beats a minute.
Answered by platonic_love - Fri Nov 27 12:14:00 2009

Can you use an old rotary pulse dialling telephone on a phone line that uses tone dialling?
Q. Alternatively, is there an easy way to switch between pulse and tone dialling at my discretion?
Asked by sco_84 - Fri Jul 11 08:24:10 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. heres a handy little device for you to check out...
Answered by joe r - Sun Jul 13 22:21:06 2008

Determine the time delay between emission of a pulse and reception of the reflected pulse?
Q. A radar transceiver observes an airplane by measuring the times of microwave pulses reflected from the plane. Suppose the plane is 15.97 km distant from the radar antenna. Determine the time delay between emission of a pulse and reception of the reflected pulse. Express the answer in microseconds (ms).
Asked by flyrshcky14@prodigy.net - Tue Nov 4 13:59:03 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The speed of light (and all electromagnetic radiation, including microwave radiation) is 300,000 km/s. So you need to find the time for the microwave radiation pulse to be emitted, reach the plane, and return to the receiver at the radar antenna. The total distance is then 2 * 15.97 km = 31.94 km. Time = distance/speed = 31.94 km / 300,000 km/s = 0.000106s = 106.47ms Hope this helps Bill
Answered by Bill W - Wed Nov 5 19:44:28 2008

How do i hook my neon lights up to pulse with my music?
Q. I already have an underbody kit installed. I want my interior neons to pulse with the music. I know how wire the lights to get power i just need to know how to wire them to pulse with my subwoofer.
Asked by Ford - Wed Jun 17 19:28:11 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. hook them to the speaker if your speaker has 4 plugs if not just hook them to a speaker 1 for each side
Answered by johnny - Wed Jun 17 19:38:53 2009

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