TLIosed Book A.I Clearly describe the physical meaning, and the no limitation of this equation? ation...
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
Describe the physical meaning of Young's Modulus in your own words. What happens when Y increases? Decreases?
Let ψ(x, t) describe a free particle and < x> = ∫ψ(x, t)* x ψ(x, t) dx, show that (d2/dt2) < > = 0, where x is not an explicit function of t. What is the physical meaning of this second order derivative? Let v(x, t) describe a free particle and<x >- y(x, t)* x ψ(x, t) dx, show that (d3dt) < x >-0, where x is not an explicit function of t. What is the physical meaning of this...
Please solve this clearly Thank you describe the terms in the following equation: x(t) = aro +Vort +万@gt2
NaOH(aq) + KHP(aq) —> NaKP(aq) + H2O(l) a.) Describe the meaning of the molecular equation between the NaOH and KHP on the microscopic and macroscopic scales, and by mass. b.) Consider the properties of NaOH. Identify reasons why it needs to be standardized before being used in a measurement. c.) Consider the properties of KHP. Identify any properties that make KHP a good choice for the standardizing of a basic solution. d.) This experiment requires an acid-base indicator. Describe how an...
Fluid Mechanics. Please answer as many as you can. Short answer questions 1) Explain the physical meaning of the acceleration term uVu, where u is the velocity vector in a fluid. 2) Name the two equations that are required to describe the flow of an inertial jet in an incompressible, unstratified fluid. 3) What is the “Continuum Hypothesis”? 4) Describe how a viscous boundary layer adjacent to a solid surface results in transfer of momentum to/from that surface. 5) What...
77. 78. IB B10 LUULUULLULLU 1. State the meaning of error bars. 2. Describe how to calculate the mean and standard deviation of a set of values 3. State the meaning of the term standard deviation, and state what percentage of the values fall will standard deviation of the mean.
3. Consider the damped wave equation with boundary conditions where 0 < β < 21tc/ L. (i) Explain the physical meaning of the term-8ut. Why is β > 0? (ii) Explain the physical meaning of the boundary conditions. ii) Using separation of variables and superposition, solve the initial value problem (iv) What is the long-time behavior of the solution?
2. In the Arrhenius equation address the following questions. 1. What is the meaning of the negative slope? 2. Is it possible to have a positive slope? Please explain your answer 3. Is there a non-Arrhenius behavior in kinetics? Provide an example from the literature.
(i) Identify the structures in the 3 figures below. (ii) Describe and clearly differentiate between the following 3 terms: chromatin, chromosome, and chromatid. Use the structures depicted in the figures below to support your answer. Make sure to use complete sentences to articulate your answer Figure 1: RK Figure 2: