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Explain why does the loop rotate when passing a magnet through 1 of the loops? Why are there 2 loops? (For balance.)(Demonstrate using Lenz' Rule)
Explain why does the loop rotate when a passes through without touching. Why 2 loops? For balance. Include a diagram if necessary.
When a magnet is dropped through the copper pipe, why does it fall slower than the aluminum pellet? Is energy conserved when magnet falls? If not, where does the missing (or gained) energy go (or come from). How would this be different if the pipe was made of PVC?
2. Explain why light rays converge when passing through a double convex lens by describing the paths of three light rays; one along the optic axis and the other two parallel to the optic axis. 3. What happens to the image if half a converging lens is covered? Explain why this occurs. 4. What are the conditions necessary to form a virtual image using a converging lens? 5. What type of lens is used in a magnifying glass? Explain how...
can someone explain this H NMR spectrum why does b not
follow the n+1 rule is it do to symmetry? can someone explain this
concept to me
• A urugens are located within an unresolved cluster of peaks the methyl peaks can e chemical shifts (higher field). However, even when methyl ognized as tall singlets, doublets, or triplets clearly emerging from the a types of protons. Methine protons are usually separated from the doublets, or triplets clearly emerging from the...
Q.2: Using the loop rule, find the current flowing through each resistor. Given Rı=48.00, R2=8.092, Rz=16.022 and R=24.09. +L10.00 120.0V R3 L'em
1.Explain why it does not make sense to evaluate log( − 3 ) . 2.Why is log 3 = 1/2 ⋅ log 9? 3.In the WebAssign for this section homework you calculated the amount of money you would need to invest at 10% compounded continuously to have $500,000 in 20 years. Would the answer change if the money were invested at 20% compounded continuously for 10 years? Why or why not?
Explain using Matlab code but
also why you used the linear system please
1 Quadrature Rule A quadrature rule is a way to approximate integrals numerically i.e. using a computer). Many such quadrature rules can be derived by solving a simple linear system. Set up a linear system and then use Matlab to find the coefficients wo, W1, W2, W3, W4, W5 such that | f(x)dx = wof(0) + wif(0.2) + w2f(0.4) + w3f(0.6) +w4f(0.8) + w5f (1) for each...
1. Explain why this reactiob is not carried out in
water as a solvent.
2. Does the attached IR spectrum of the product show
any evidence of the decomposed by product? Why or why not?
279 40000 3000 1500 VOO We were unable to transcribe this image1:27 D 70%. © Alder worksheet.pdf + : Spa 1000 1900 3000 Deco - Fotolo o 1. Explain why this reactiob is not carried out in water as a solvent. 2. Does the attached...
Powers of 11 2. a. Use the Binomial Theorem on powers of (10+1) to demonstrate that the numbers b. At what point does the pattern not continue? Why does the pattern no longer c. Compute 11 x 11 using the standard algorithm for multiplication. Do likewise d. Explain how the standard algorithm for multiplication of powers of 11 relates to in the first few rows of Pascal's Triangle resemble the digits of the powers of 11 work? with 121 x...
1 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 4. Using the life cycle as a framework, explain when and why you would use a formative or summative evaluation 1. Of the levels of theory discussed in this chapter, what level would be most appropriate for evaluation of electronic health records? Would the level of theory be different if the intervention was for an application targeting a new scheduling system in a clinic? Why? 5. What are the basic differences between a research study and a...