Derived quantities are quantities that you should be solving for. Ex: Volume, Mass etc Standard quantities are quantities that are specific. Ex: length, seconds, meter. Hop I helped you. :)
Derived quantities are quantities which are made or found from other major quantities. There are two types of quantities. Ones are which are recognized throughout the world and using them other quantities are made.
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The ratio of two equal quantities is 1 .
All substances in certain quantities are bad for you. Water is considered toxic for humans in large quantities. drinking 11 L of water would kill an average human being. Whether this water was made synthetically (by man) of naturally (by some bacteria) it is still water. For synthetic marijuana, the principle is the same. The term "synthetic" is very misleading. All it says is that the plant grew under human supervision. It still produced the same components necessary for its existence, perhaps in better quantities according to our needs. Anything synthetic will be just as bad as anything natural. Synthetic marijuana is bad for you in certain quantities.
The primary chemical in marijuana that gets you high is delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). It interacts with the brain's cannabinoid receptors to produce psychoactive effects, such as feeling euphoric, relaxed, and altered perception.
Argentina, Czech Republic, Russia (In small quantities), Peru (under certain conditions), and Netherlands (sold openly in certain area coffee shops) This is not true marijuana is illegal in every country. However certain countries do not enforce it as much.
Marijuana smoke will not kill your dog. The active ingredient, THC, is not fatal unless it is in extremely high quantities, much more than second or even first hand marijuana smoke (and I suspect your dog doesn't smoke pot) In fact, it is virtually impossible to fatally overdose on THC, which is why there are little to no marijuana overdose deaths every year, and why many feel that marijuana is safer than alcohol.
Selling marijuana can be charged as either a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the quantity, location, and circumstances of the sale. Generally, selling small amounts of marijuana may result in misdemeanor charges, while selling larger quantities or repeating offenses may lead to felony charges.
Legalized prostitution and legal marijuana (in rather small quantities). I am not sure about the first country to offer same sex marriages. This needs to be researched.
ok you first need to know weed branches into 2 groups with strains inside on of two. indica and sativa. indica is the pulsating body tingle relax feel with enhanced taste and pleasure sativa is seeing stuff color chnage and hearing music. most strains out there are indica dominant but here are some good strains white rhino, blue budha, sour diesiel, trainwreck, purple banana OG strawberry and blueberry kush, super silver haze, northern lights, white widow, black mamba, afghan, durban poison, ak, fire, ice, cheese, g-13, grape ape, grandaddy purp, strawberry cough, maui maui, super skunk, black purple and thousands more at least
If you have it in large enough quantities for it to be probable that you're selling it, it's still a felony under US federal law. The same is true if you're deliberately growing it.Simple use and possession of small quantities is a misdemeanor for the first offense, but it may be charged as a felony for subsequent offenses.
Base quantities are fundamental physical quantities that cannot be defined in terms of other physical quantities. They are used as building blocks in expressing other physical quantities. Derived quantities, on the other hand, are physical quantities that are derived from combinations of base quantities through multiplication and division with or without other derived quantities.
Deaths related to marijuana use are quite uncommon. Deaths related to alcohol use are quite frequent -- in fact, they are inevitable if the person drinks enough, long enough. This should not be considered an endorsement of marijuana use. Smoking marijuana is implicated in chronic bronchitis, asthma, and may be related to the development of lung cancer. It is also not conducive to a productive lifestyle when used in large quantities.
In the United States of America, the official answer is "none'. On a Federal level the possession of marijuana is illegal. However, in recent years many states have changed their states laws to allow medical marijuana or have decriminalized minimum quantities of marijuana. Those states are violating Federal law and frequently the DEA (which represents our countries laws and not any individual state law) is there to enforce the Federal law.
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