How can drugs be agonists or antagonist and therefore, affect neural transmission?And can you give an example?Thanks! :)
Your exactly right with your ''i am wrong'' sentence. Your first mistake is you cant express area in cm^3 but in cm^2, so your calculations were wrong, second mistake you cant lift elephant 10m by moving your finger 10m, perhaps you need to move it thousands of time 10m to and fro to lift elephant 10m. understood?
Depending on the drug, it can either severely slow or quicken neural transmissions. Depressions slow transmissions almost to a standstill, and can break connections or even kill neurons. Drugs such as uppers speed up transmissions and cause euphoria (happy feeling) and other emotions. An example of a depressant is a barbiturate, such as Opium (Chinese drug similar to pot is in America) or even alcohol slows down brain activity and neural transmissions throughout the brain. Hoped this helped!
consider the volumes of each cylinder, if you press 10 meter on small cylinder, you will get 1cm in big cylinder (depends on the sectional area of the cylinder) if the sectional area is same for both cylinder, you will get 10m height for 10m press