how do i do the proper algebra on this problem to end up with given result....
Please show your full work for the following problem,
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They must both be brought to what common temperature in order to fit? Constants| Periodic Table Express your answer using two significant figures. A brass plug is to be placed in a ring made of iron At 10 °C, the diameter of the plug is 8.757 cm and that of the inside of the ring is 8.743 cm A2c T |-| 53 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect Try...
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Note: For this problem, and for every other problem that you do this semester, please use the following procedure to write your solution: List all known values, specifically indicating their units and the label you are using to der that value (for example, don't just list "13 C." Instead say "qi 13 C" List the unknown quantity so that it is explicitly clear what you are trying to solve for. Write the general form of...
I wonder how to a problem 5.13.
This problem is related to applied numerical methods with
Matlab(third edition).
I want Matlab code.
5.13 Figure P5.13a shows a uniform beam subject to a lin- early increasing distributed load. The equation for the result- ing elastic curve is (see Fig. P5.13b) htm U) (P5.13) 3 3" Use bisection to determine the point of maximum deflection (i.e, the value of x where dy/dx 0). Then substitute this value into Eq. (P5 13) to...
For the later problem, I do not know how to find the pseudo
oscillations or the shift in cos. Show your work for each problem.
Thanks!
homework5: Problem 2 Previous Problem List Next 1 point Math 216 Homework homework5, Problem 2 A mass of 625 grams is attached to the end of a spring that is stretched 90 cm by a force of 9 N. At time t = 0 the mass is pulled 1 meters to the right, stretching...
I've got parts a-c and
understand them. However, I do not understand the rest of the
problem and how to solve for the answers in parts d and e. Any
explanation would be helpful.
(1 point) A mass of 4 kg stretches a spring 40 cm. The mass is acted on by an external force of F(t) = 97 cos(0.5t) N and moves in a medium that imparts a viscous force of 8 N when the speed of the mass...
how do i find the amount of lead needed to block 99% of the
gamma radiation ??
LEAD PLATES TOTAL CPM % Radiation Intensity 1 30.94 806 407 2 15 62 c) Co with lead plates: penetration factor (t) of gamma radiation i. In steps c)-e), equation (1) will be solved algebraically using only one value of I/1. and the requisite value of d. In every case, the first plate will cut out the beta particles, so you will be...
how
do I solve for FN? its a rotational equilibrium lab for
physics.
OCT US Part B m; (g) F; (N) 0:0 7; (cm) 0 1 90 29 485 Soo 800 90 00 3 so LO 90 26 Part C m, (g) F, (N) 4.0) T; (cm) 855 29 500 920 90 50 U МО 10 4:20 90 15 20 CALCULATION AND ANALYSIS 1. Explain why the center of gravity of the object is located directly ab found in procedure...
Searching/sorting tasks and efficiency analysis - Big-oh For each problem given below, do the following: 1. Create an algorithm in pseudocode to solve the problem. 2. Identify the factors that would influence the running time of your algorithm. For example, if your algorithm is to search an array the factor that influences the running time is the array size. Assign names (such as n) to each factor. 3. Count the operations performed by the algorithm. Express the count as a...
These questions come from this Linear Algebra book (picture
attached ). I can not understand how to solve the questions 3; so
please help me explain how you can solve it (as much as you can).
Please do it carefully. Many thanks to you.
Linear Algebra Diet Problems Text Reference: Section 1.10, p. 93 The purpose of this set of exercises is to provide examples of vector equations which result from balancing nutrients in a diet. Section 1.10 shows how...