Can you solve both 6, and 7? It would help a bunch:) tte systew shaon 80M...
Can you explain how to put reduction half reactions in decreasing tendency? at 25°C. il changes by 59.16 mV for each factor-of-10 change in The potential changes (10 pts) 3. Consider the reduction half reactions shown below. Reduction half reaction a) Cu + + 2e Cus) b) S.O.2 + 2e = 25042 c) Mg2+ + 2e = Mg(s) d) Cr2O72- + 14H + 6 = 2Cr + 7H2O e) Ag* + e Agos) f) Br2 + 2e = 2Br E®...
can you please help with both? I am so stuck. It would be much appreciated Question 5 Estimate the integral by Simpson's rule using n=6. a) 0.7000 b) O0.500 c) O 0.3500 d) 0.2500 e) 0.8000 Review Late! Question 6 Estimate the integral = x3 + 4 dx by Simpson's rule using n= 8. a) O 0.9361 b) O 1.0212 c) O 0.7659 d) 0.851 e) 0.6808 Review Later
can someone help me solve both a and b? Thanks. Problem 4 Let S and T have the joint probability density function fs,T(8,t) = , 0<x<1, 52 <t<8 (a) Find marginal pdfs fs(s) and fr(t). (b) Find E(ST).
please solve both questions to get thumps up. Experiment Electrochemistry Question 7 3 pts to determine the For the preceding cell, use the table linked here standard cell potential. 0.92 0.85 Sn2 STANDARD REDUCTION POTENTIALS IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION AT 25°C Half-reaction E"(V) Fe) +2 2F" 2.87 Co + Co2 1.82 Au! +36 Au(s) CI,($)+2 2 CI 0,()+ 4H+ + 4e 2 H,O(1) 1.23 Bry(I)+ 2e 2 Br 2 Hg2+ + 2 Hg2+ Hg2+ + 2 Hg(1) Age + Ag(s) 0.80...
Can you Solve in matlab please. I need your help B-7-6. Consider the system shown in Figure 7-59. Plot the root loci for the system. Determine the value of K such that the damping ratio ζ of the dominant closed-loop poles is 05. Then determine all closed-loop poles. Plot the unit-step response curve with MATLAB. s(s2 +4s +5) Figure 7-59 Control system. B-7-6. Consider the system shown in Figure 7-59. Plot the root loci for the system. Determine the value...
I need both of them please. Please solve both of them. THANK YOU. (1 point) Suppose R is the shaded region in the figure. As an iterated integral in polar coordinates, CBD f(x,y)dA = (*%" scrcos(®), r sin@) r dr de JA Jc with limits of integration 1. (Click on graph to enlarge) (1 point) Match each double integral in polar with the graph of the region of integration. 3x/4 -X/2 3x/4 2: 1.6" ["s(,0) r dr de ? -...
Can you help me to solve this? The answers are (f) and (d) 2. An infinitely long wire carries a current of 7 A directed into the page. An infinitely long hollow cylindrical pipe carries a current (uniformly distributed) of 7 A directed out of the page. Point A is located at the center of the hollow region inside the pipe. Note the scale : 10 cm (T) (10% of exam) what is the magnitude of the magnetic field at...
Can you please help me to solve the following question 3. Let X1,X2, . . . , Xn be a randoml sample from the distribution with pdf f(x; θ) = (1/2)e-la-9 x < x < oo,-oo < θ < oo. Find the maximum likelihood estimator of θ
6 and 7 please! You will help me alot! o 6. Solve the initial value problem. Describe the behavior of the solution as t x=(1 -5 ) x,x(0) = ( 1 ) 7. Find the general solution and describe how the solutions behave as t-00. (b) x' = 1 1 2 1 10 -1 1 -1 1
QUESTION 6 please help MATLAB to and you 5. MATLAB can also solve second order equations symbolically using the Symbolic packages. The help page https://www.mathworks.com/help/symbolic/solve-a-single-differential-equation. html#f1-11214 shows examples of how this works. Code this up for the same equation and see if you get the same answer. If you don't (and you probably won't), try simplifying the answer after you get it to see if it matches then. Note: You'll need to define the symbolic function y(t) here in order...