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Can someone please break this right down for me? Thank you 0.6% w 0.5 22 AGA...
can someone please help me solve this question using superposition theorem, step by step Circuit Theorems Chapter 4 134 find vx in the circuit of Fig. 4 Use superposition to Answer: v 31.25 V. Practice Problem 4.4 20 #х 25 SA 42 0.1 Figure 4.11 For Practice Prob. 4.4. Example 4.5 For the circuit in Fig. 4.12, use the superposit 24V 8Ω Solution:
Can someone please break down this question for me into parts? I’m having an extremely hard time visualizing everything happening (20 points) Take a ball, with a fan attached to it pointing downward, with a total mass (ball + fan) of 1/5 Kg. This whole arrangement is thrown vertically upward from the edge of a building 50 meters high with an initial velocity of 30 meters/second, with the fan turned on The fan exerts an upward force of (1-e-3) Kg...
can someone please break this down and explain this? thank you this is the critical damping equation The displacement of the block is given by Eq. (20.18) x (AA2te (c) Hence, the velocity is (d) Substituting the initial conditions x = 0 and x yields A 0 and A2 = Vo. Consequently = vo at t 0 into Eqs. (c) and (d) Vo(1 -pt)e p x = vote"Pt
Can someone help me break this down, please? A clothing business finds there is a linear relationship between the number of shirts,n,it can sell and the price,p, it can charge per shirt. In particular, historical data shows that 1000 shirts can be sold at a price of $ 30 while 3000 shirts can be sold at a price of $ 20. Give a linear equation in the form p=mn+b that gives the price p they can charge for n shirts....
Im having trouble with this problem. Can someone break it down for me please? Model rockets have tiny engines that fire for around 2 seconds. Your rocket has a mass of 0.5 kg and you want to know its maximum speed. Using a radar gun you measure the velocity of the rocket to be 47 m/s the moment the engine runs out of fuel. Calculate the force this engine exerts on your rocket. Hint: There are two forces in play...
Im having trouble with this question. Can someone break this down to me? You roll out of bed in the morning. Typically beds are 0.5 m off the ground. What is the magnitude of the average force you will experience once you hit the floor if the collision tales 0.1 seconds. You may assume a mass for the average person is 65kg. A. 6370 N B. 2035 N C. 1018 N D. 3185 N
can someone please help me with this thank you! 13 12. Find the value of the indicated unknown in each of the following. a) b) 10.1cm 12.8m 22° 20mm Х 6.4m 15° For full marks show at least one step here -- i.e. set up the ratio e) 13 8m d) 4.7cm f) 8km 7 14km n 549 14m X х
can you show me step by step how to get solve this? thank you Question 1 Solve the following circuit using superposition Is S R₂ R₃ < 1.2 k2 18 12 600 MA Find Vo using superposition. SR 512 200 mA 330
Can someone please explain this one to me. I know the right answer (it is marked), but I do not understand why the first option is also not the correct answer. Any help is appreciated, thank you.
----Can someone please help me solve this one using JAVA ----I thank you in advance Create an application that reads an HTML file and converts it to plain text. HTML Converter INPUT <h1>Grocery List</h1> <ul> <li>Eggs</li> <li>Milk</li> <li>Butter</li> </ul> OUTPUT Grocery List * Eggs * Milk * Butter