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3. Graph of data from Hone Your Problem Solving Skills (Ch. 11, p. 268) 5 bord (lindividual/year) 50 250 6 50 100 150 200 Density (#/square m) Based on graph above answer the following questions: Birth rate (b) is_ (density-independent or density-dependent). Death rate (d) is (density-independent or density-dependent). The population would be when density is 200/m2 The population would be when density is 150/m2. The population...
please help me understand this also please make it as clear as you can thank you very much in advance 1.How far out in to space does this critical time-delay point occur? 2.what is the current distance of a deep space probe, such as the Voyagers. Calculate the round-trip delay time in communication and comment on ways of getting around this problem when dealing with precisely timed burns.
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5.24 Water enters the horizontal, circular cross-sectional, sudden- contraction nozzle sketched in Fig. P5.24 at section (1) with a uniformly distributed velocity of 7.5 m/s and a pressure of 500 kPa. The water exits from the nozzle into the atmosphere at section (2) where the uniformly distributed velocity is 30 m/s. Determine the axial component of the anchoring force required to hold...
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16-8. Pendulum clocks are made to run at the correct rate by adjusting the pendulum's length. Suppose you move from one city to another where the acceleration due to gravity is slightly greater, taking your pendulum clock with you, will you have to lengthen or shorten the pendulum to keep the correct time, other factors remaining constant? Explain your answer.
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4. The pulleys shown are frictionless and the entire system hangs in equilibrium. If the weight of object #3 is 200 N (FG-200 N), then find the weight of the other two objects (FG1 and FG2) 0 35 0-50 Fca 200 N
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Assignment 6 Strings Write a program which makes Caesar encryption. Caesar encryption is based on circular shifting of the letters with a given amount. Your program will encrypt the input and it will shift the letters by the given amount (if it passes z, it will continue from a), it will not change spaces (" "). You can assume that no other characters will be entered.
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(1 point) 8. Consider snapshot graphs A and B, both taken at0 s. d (m) d (m) 0 3 x (m) 3 ox (m) d (m) x (m) 0 3 to the right at 0.75 and wave B is traveling to the left at 0.75. At what time was snapshot graph C taken? include units) Wave A is travelling
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(e) 50 mol of gas with specific heat at constant volume of 20.8 J mor K-1 initial pressure Po and initial temperature To - 300 K, undergoes 2 processes in succession, without returning to the initial state in between: (1) isothermal expansion causing pressure to fall to P 2Po/3 (2) isochoric heating causing pressure to increase back to 2 - Po Find the total change...
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3. A wheel starts from rest (at t = 0) and begins to rotate with constant angular acceleration a. The wheel rotates through 500 rad and reaches an angular velocity of 20 rad/s at time t. Find the time t. HINT: First find the angular acceleration a. a) b) 30 s 40 50 60 70 d) e) 4. A force F of magnitude...
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Each week a retail outlet accepts delivery of a certain item from 3 different suppliers A, B and C. All the items received are put into an empty bin. A supplies 50% of these items, while B and C each supply 25%. From past experience, it is known that 2% of the items supplied by A are defective, 2% of the items supplied by B are defective and 4% of...