Explain:
The physical meaning of an uncertainty product. (You may use anyone discussed in the class.)
is uncertainty in position and is uncertainty in momentum. Physically it describe that both position and momentum both can not be measure simultaneously. If position is measure accurately it will increase uncertainty in momentum. This is the basic rule of nature not an experimental error. Uncertainty principle is basics for quantum mechanics.
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Explain: The physical meaning of an uncertainty product. (You may use anyone discussed in the class.)
Induction 3. In class we discussed "telescoping series," meaning series of the forrm In class, we said that the partial sums are of the form The partial sums have a recursive characterization: s1bi -b and sn+1 Sa(0u+1-u+2). Use induction to show equation (1). Induction 3. In class we discussed "telescoping series," meaning series of the forrm In class, we said that the partial sums are of the form The partial sums have a recursive characterization: s1bi -b and sn+1 Sa(0u+1-u+2)....
Can anyone explain these formulas to me? They are for the propagation of uncertainty (with y = final result and ey = the error of y). I am mostly unsure about the use of natural log, and how exactly to use them when trying to find error - an example would be much appreciated. 1 ex ey-In 10 x y = log x х 0.434 29- _ = 10% oy ー= (In 10)ex 2.3026 ex -
Explain the Physical meaning of the spring constant in terms of "stiffness" or "softness" of a spring.
Hi please show step by step approach and also explain the physical meaning. Thanks! Evaluate the following Poisson bracket and explain its physical meaning: mr292
1- Write the physical meaning of the Fermi Dirac Statistic and, explain it as a function of temperature
3 a) Explain i) the meaning of economies of scale and its relationship to the presence of fixed costs in the firm: ii) economies of scope; iii) and learning curve or experience curve effects. (Note: Easier to explain i and it with clearly labelled figures as discussed in the class) b) What the relevance of above concepts to marketing strategy? 3 a) Explain i) the meaning of economies of scale and its relationship to the presence of fixed costs in...
tt winlueW and have a technical issue, there may not be anyone to assist you. e highest score in the class (not section, class) is less than 95%, the exam will be curved setting the highest score to 9 Question 9 The job evaluation method known as "grading" is also known as ranking the point method O job classification factor comparíison O Any of these none are easier of more difficult than the others Next Previous Not saved Submit Quiz...
Explain the physical meaning of g force. What is the mathematical equation for g force calculation? Give an example of the application of g force
In class we discussed the <Process Selection Matrix> and the necessity of matching product mix and process pattern. In this product-process matrix, different combinations of process patterns and product mix are displayed. Absent a unique strategy, the importance of being close to the diagonal of the matrix was emphasized, because otherwise a company will pay either an "opportunity costs" (being above the diagonal), or “out-of-pocket cost” (being below the diagonal). Please explain those two concepts with your own language.
1. In class we discussed several compensation schemes that employers may use to motivate workers. a. “Pay for performance” schemes may take several forms. One is a piece rate scheme, in which there is an explicit mathematical formula that translates workers’ output into pay. (For example, a worker might be paid $5 per unit of out put he or she produces.) A second scheme awards workers a year-end bonus that depends on their annual performance review. Question: All else equal,...