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Part A Determine the derivative d of y222 + 1.3. C 15 xA 2+44*x 152 +44...
Consider the function y 5 + 6x - 8x3 Find the largest open intervals on which the function is increasing or decreasing. If there is more than one interval, enter your intervals from left to right as they appear on the real line. Enter INF for 00 and -INF for-00 If there are extra blanks, enter NONE. Increasing: (-1/2,1/2), (NONE, NONE) You are correct. Your receipt no. is 152-6082 Previous Tries Decreasing: ((1/2) , NONE new INF NONE Submit Answer...
part B is incorrect I need help! Volume Charge Densily 4 Part A A solid sphere of radius R carries volume charge density ρ Poe R where pu is a constant and r is the distance from the center. Find an expression for the electric field strength at the sphere's surface. Your expression should be in terms of the given variables and any other known variables such as the dielectric constant, e0.印is typed as "epsilon0" without the quotations. ρο is...
Part D seawater, 1.5x10-6 M. Express your answer using two significant figures. LVO AE xa X Ğ VE V i IXI X x 10 3.3x10-9 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining The correct answer does not depend on: a10.
A solid sphere of radius R... I only need b) Find an expression for the electric field for r>R Part A A solid sphere of radius R carries volume charge density ρ-Poer/R, where Po is a constant and r is the distance from the center. Find an expression for the electric field strength at the sphere's surface. Your expression should be in terms of the given variables and any other known variables such as the dielectric constant, eo. Eo is...
Variable Potential Part A The potential as a function of position in a region is V(x) = 5x-7x2-x3, with x in meters and V in volts. Find all points on the x-axis (in m) where V-0. Enter your answers below separated by a comma. (You do not need to enter any units.) Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 2/6 Previous Tries Part B Find an expression for the electric field. Your expression should be in terms of the given variable. D E(x)...
LON-CAPA Problem 27 Fundan x l Physics For Scientists And Eng x ← → C !ⓘNot Secure orion.cas.focu.edu/res/fgcu/sa Provide my evaluason of thls resaurca Set a bookmark for this resource Provid e feedback messages or contribute to the course Determine the value of the potential at point a. (VI-9 V. Rp22 Ω. V2-65 V, R21 Ω.) 9 V You are correct. Computer's answer now shown above. Previous Tries Your receipt is 160-1383 2 Determine the value of the potential at...
What is the position of the center of mass of the part? 6 point (s) m 2D Moment of Inertia You are designing a part for a piece of machinery. The part consists of a piece of sheet metal cut as shown below. The shape of the upper edge of the part is given by y1(x), and the shape of the lower edge of the part is given by y2(x) You are correct. Your receipt no. is 158-2419 Now you...
Determine the parametric equations of the path of a particle that travels the circle: (x - 4)2 + (y - 3)2 = 49 on a time interval of 0 <t< 21 : if the particle makes one full circle starting at the point (11,3) traveling counterclockwise X(t) = 4+7*cos(t) y(t) = 3+7*sin(t) You are correct. Your receipt no. is 163-9070 Previous Tries if the particle makes one full circle starting at the point (4, 10) traveling clockwise x( t )...
Part A How much energy can be obtained from conversion of 1.3 gram of mass? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. E = 1.2x1014 J Previous Answers Correct Part B How much mass could this energy raise to a height of 1.7 km above the Earth's surface? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. Value Units Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining Provide...
PART 2: Which test-statistic, z, t, or neither? A candy factory that produces chocolate bars claims each bar weighs 50 grams, at least that is what is printed on the label. Of course, there is bound to be a little variation. An inspector randomly chooses 9 bars from one day's output of 4000 bars. The average weight of the 9 bars is only 47 grams with an SD of 3 grams. The inspector wishes to test the null hypothesis that...