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Ab And V Line Help Trying To Help A Friend

How do you feel when you help someone?

It makes me feel good that I can help people. As I mature and age more, I realized that it's not just me that need help. I helped my family, friends and the poeple I worked with. It's a great feeling helping others, especially those that need the most help. For example, helping anyone do not cost you anything. Give a hand and one day, you will received 10000 more. Be genuine in helping others without asking for anything, be kind in helping others.

Im 13 and super skinny i want abs to show off to friends plz help?

Eat a lot of protein and even consider protein powder. And if you're that young and haven't been through puberty then wait until your muscles become more developed. And you have to workout everywhere instead of just concentrating in one area

Please help! more v line and lower abs!?

The V is not a muscle. It's an anatomical feature. It is the crease between the upper leg and lower abdomen created by the convergence of numerous muscles, ligaments, fascia, etc. which define the abdominal floor and extremity musculature which emanates from the pelvis and abdominal substructures. If you were to draw a line from the crest of the illium (hip bones) to the point of the groin on both left and right side, the convergence of those two lines would form the "V".

The definition of the "V taper" is a function of genetics, leanness, and minimally, muscular hypertrophy (size, bulk) which means you may or may not be able to acquire the much coveted Vee. It's you're a lean type (ectomorph), you should be able to get your Vee with diet. If you're more of a mesomorph you may find the Vee requires dieting down to an unhealthy level of body fat. And, if you're more of an endomorph, a naturally heavy type person, then trying to get a V-line is going to be all but impossible. For most, the Vee comes from very low body fat and that means fat loss in the lower abs where it is often the most difficult place to lose fat. If you have to diet down to <10% bf, you can forget the Vee. Exercise won't help you get a V-line. It will only help make a V-line somewhat deeper and more obvious.

At 16, you have many years to go before you get to your adult body. So, you would be wise to focus on health and fitness first and fashion second.




Good luck and good health!!

Can someone help me find a solution for the height of the 3,4,5 triangle?

How i did it was;(I let the line h, which crosses AB = D)I got the whole triangle, the triangle with all the sides, A B and C and drew it out with with 4 on the left, 3 on the bottom and 5 as hypotenuse. I like my Right-Angled Triangles like that.We had 90 degrees with 3 available sides, but 2 angles unknown, lets label the Theta and Omega. We have to use Trigonometry to find those angles. SOH CAH or TOAFind Theta;We have our Hypotenuse as 5. We have our Adjacent as 3. We have our Opposite as 4. To calculate Theta, you get 2 of those sides and use either one of those trig functions. I used TOA.Tan(Theta)=Opposite/Adjacent, and then substituting the values in.Theta=53.1 degrees.Find Omega;Also for this one you can use TOA. So repeat the process of doing trigonometry, substitute values, but this time Opposite being 3, and Adjacent being 4.Omega=36.9 degrees.Know we go back to the full triangle and write the angle values in.Angle DBC = 36.9Angle ACD= 36.9Angle DCB= 53.1Angle DAC= 53.1You take the 2 triangles inside the big one out and work on then individually. But guess what, you don’t have to. You can use 1 triangle to work out h as its the value of both triangles when taken apart; therefore lets take a Triangle and name it X.Triangle X:Draw yourself a new right-angled triangle. Label the 90 degrees corner as D. Label the point across D as B and label the other point C. If you cant visualize it, it should look like this D__B ← the two bottom corners. And C as the one where it connects with D and makes a hypotenuse with B. (sorry if this was sketchy i tried my best.)Put in the values of angle. Angle DBC = 36.9, Angle DCB= 53.1Again, we do trigonometry but this time to work out a side, not an angle. Therefore we choose from the 3 once again, I chose Sine (i didnt check if you can use others, i just knew it was that)Sin36.9=4/h (REMEMBER 4,0 IS STILL THE HYPOTENUSE OF THE TRIANGLE CDB - CHECK PICTURE TO SEE)h = 2.4Ayy, we calculated h. Time to double check.We know that the length AB must equal to 5. Therefore just quickly calculate length DB in that triangle we used earlier - you should get 3,2 Now create yourself the other half triangle (because we there is 2 in the major one) and and the AD should give you 1.81.8+3.2=5Confirmed.(sorry if this was a bit long, i tried to explain it as much as i could)

Can anyone help me with the problem below?

The system specified consists of an ideal gas.For an ideal gas internal energy U is a function of temperature .internal energy changes only when temperature changes. Also change in internal energy ∆U=mCv ∆T. For a perfect ideal gas Cv is independent of temperature. So internal energy varies linearly with temperature. It is also observed that pressure varies linearly with internal energy and hence temperature. So ratio P/T is a constant . PV= mRT for ideal gas . So V is constant in the process. Isochoric.Process A-B is isochoric . So option A is eliminated. Process C-A is constant internal energy process I.e isothermal. So option D is eliminated. Process B-C is constant pressure process. From ideal gas equation PV= mRT , if P is constant V varies linearly with T. So correct answer will be C.

Can you get abs faster from swimming than gyming?

tl;dr It depends. But in my experience, no. First of all, we're all already born with abs. But I'll take it that you're talking about a defined six-pack. Another thing I'm going to assume is that you're talking about competitive swimming. If you look past all the gimmicky "get abs quick" advertisements, posts, how-to's, etc, you're going to find the cold, hard truth. The so called "abs" heavily depend on diet, exercise, and especially genetics. I know a pair of friends who worked out every day, same sports, same schedules, same diet, same effort, same everything, yet one got defined abs and the other didn't. If you ever see a swimmer with a ripped body, it's either because of genetics or they also go to the gym or workout separately. But let's say genetics and all that technical stuff didn't apply.Swimming uses almost every muscle in your body. And if we want to dive further into the topic (ahem), it depends on the type of stroke you do as well. Butterfly is the most strenuous. Next is freestyle, then breaststroke and finally backstroke. All of them burn a lot of calories. And burning calories means burning fat in the long run. So if your abdominal muscles and obliques are already in optimal shape/size, then yes, swimming will help get you your "abs." However, if you're expecting swimming to help you bulk up, think again. Swimming is typically categorized as an aerobic or cardio activity. At most you'll get bigger limb muscles as kicking and pulling are what propel you. Oh and definitely pecs. But abs? Not so much. Butterfly and backstroke depend on core muscles to lift and keep your body near or above the surface of the water. But it's unlikely that you're going to magically get a six-pack from exclusively swimming those strokes. I know I didn't. 10% body fat is usually the level in which your abs will show up. During the winter I focus on swimming so I rarely ever hit the gym or workout outside of the sport. I got my percentage down to around 7%. I got the V-line, but no six-pack. Sure, they were "rock hard" but they didn't pop out. I was completely built on lean muscle. I used what I needed. And that's it.So to answer your question, swimming will not get you abs faster than hitting the gym. Hitting the gym is for strength and aesthetics. Swimming is for strength and endurance, both mental and physical. If you want to bulk up and get abs, hit the gym and go running.

AP Calculus AB Help! Related Rates!?

Can someone please help me with a few questions on my related rates review packet?!
Okay, so
1). Find the rate of change of v with respect to h?
The emergent velocity of a liquid flowing from a hole in the bottom of a tank is

v = sqrt(2gh)

where g is the acceleration due to gravity (32 ft/s^2) and h is the depth of the liquid in the tank.
a) Find the rate of change of v with respect
to h when h = 9 ft
b) What is the rate when h = 4 ft?
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2). rg tan(theta) = v^2
Where v is the velocity of the cars and g = 32 feet per second is the acceleration due to gravity. Find the relationship between the related rates dv/dt and d(theta)/dt
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3). A patrol car is parked 50 feet from a long warehouse. The revolving light on top of the car turns at a rate of 30 revolutions per minute. How fast is the light beam moving along the wall when the beam makes angles of (a) theta=30 degrees (b) theta=60 degrees (c) theta=70 degrees with the line perpendicular from the light to the wall?
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4). A trough is 12 feet long and 3 feet across the top. Its ends are isosceles triangles with altitudes of 3 feet. If water is being pumped into the trough at 2 cubic feet per minute, how fast is the water level rising when the water is 1 foot deep?
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Please help! Thanks everyone! :) If you can even answer one, you would greatly help me to understand the concepts of related rates! Thank you so much people!

Does a v-line mean you're skinny or fat?

I have a v-line, and until a friend recently told me it meant you were skinny, I thought it meant you were fat. So i'm trying to figure out what it means. I'm 108 lbs, 5'4", & wear about size 3 jeans. (I have curves, also) But I have slight lovehandles and my stomach goes out when i'm sitting. So does the v-line mean i'm skinny or fat?

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