You are trying to determine the possible masses of (3) components that can be used in...
2. Consider the system of two identical masses on the y axis that we worked with in class: one mass M at position (r, y)-(0, a) and another identical mass M at position (x,y)- (0, -a). (a) Draw a well labeled diagram like we did in class showing an arbitrary point (x, y) and write out the full expression for the total gravitational field (in component form) at that point. Also draw a set of gravitational field lines throughout the...
26. 26. In a certain paper chromatography experiment, the Re values of components X, Y, and Z are 0.25, 0.50, and 0.75. If the spot of component Z traveled 72 mm, the solvent front would have traveled A. 18 mm B. 24 mm C. 54 mm D. 96 mm E. 216 mm 27. In the experiment described in question 26, the spot of X would have traveled A. 18 mm B. 24 mm C. 54 mm D. 96 mm E....
I have done the a and b, but i'm so confuse with other
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4 Directed graphs Directed graphs are sometimes used operating systems when trying to avoid deadlock, which is a condition when several processes are waiting for a resource to become available, but this wil never happen because Page 2 p2 T2 Figure 1: Minimal example of a resource allocation graph with deadlock other processes are holding...
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Problem #2 (25 points) - The True Hanging String Shape After solving for ye(2) for the scenario in Problem #1, show that the mag- nitude of the tension in the string is given by the expression T(X) = To cosh (Como) where To = Tmin is the minimum tension magnitude in the string which occurs at the bottom point of the string, and then show that the maximum tension magnitude...
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The shaft EFG, which is running at constant speed of n (rev/min) and transmitting a power of P (kW), contains gear F. Gear F transmits torque to shaft ABCD through gear C, which drives the chain sprocket at B, transmitting a force P as shown. Sprocket B, gear C, and gear...
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You may be familiar with Newton's Second Law of Motion, SF = mā. In English, this equation says: The sum, or net, (S) of the forces (F) acting upon an object equals (=) the mass (m) of the object multiplied by the object's acceleration (ā). Even if you are familiar with this famous equation, did you notice the arrows above F and a before?...
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Chapter 9, Solutions, Review & Extra Credit. 2 Points for each XC correct answer; 6 points total, max. Partial Credit given. Suggestions...work in teams [it will improve the learning experience] 1. Solutions-A solution forms when a solute (the smaller quantity) dissolves in a solvent (the larger quantity). In a solution, the particles of solute are evenly distributed in the solvent. A solute may be a gas, liquid or solid. A...
Question 4: (1 point) Name one enzyme you would introduce into Z. mobilis to decrease the flux through its ethanol-producing pathway. ΕιΠαΠΠΙΠΟΠΠΕΠιαιιυιυιιιΙο Πυνο Thomas W Jeffries The complete genome sequence of the ethanol-producing bacterium Zymomonas mobilis provides new opportunities for industrial alcohol fermentation. HO D 2016- -glucose 2 Ethanol HC OH YOH 2 NAD 2002 ATP:D-glucose 6-phosphotransferase 2 NADH+H B-o-glucose-6P HC Pyruvato OH Pyruvate TOH NADH+H 2 ATP NADP npg © 2005 Nature Publishing Group http://www.nature.com/naturebiotechnology B-o-glucose-6-phosphate: NADP. 1-oxoreductaso 2...
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% Create a program to plot the motion of the ping pong ball with
drag.
% The program will take inputs for velocity in m/s and angle of
launch.
% note that with a high speed camera I estmated a launch speed
for a ping
% pong ball could be 30 m/s.
vel=30; %m/s
angle=60;
% convert the degrees into radians so MATLAB likes it
angle=angle*pi/180;
% set initial values (time, distance, mass, gravity, drag)
x(1)=0; % meters...
NMR
IR
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Experimental Data Only report the IR absorptions that provide diagnosis for the major functional groups. Copies of your spectra will be included in your lab report with this information written on the spectra. However, the information should also be included in the body of the report in a text format similar to the example given below IR cm1: 1735 (C-o); MS:...