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Please answer all the parts to this question. Please show all steps. Please write a legible solution. 3) Let be an matrix, and let be an invertible matrix. Does multiplying on the left by change the kernel of the associated linear transformation? Does it change the image? In other words, a) Is ? Explain. b) Is ? Explain. We were unable to transcribe this imageWe were unable to transcribe this imageWe were unable to transcribe this imagem X m We...
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Can you please explain why the answer to these questions related to electric current are those circled? Please provide a detailed explanation thanks! QUESTION 1 If I connect a bulb to a battery, the bulb lights up with a certain brightness. What will happen if I connect a second bulb? . A) The first bulb will be the same brightness as before, but the second bulb will be dimmer B) The first bulb will be the same brightness as before,...
2 A. Rank the bulbs according to brightness B. How will the brightness of bulbs 1 and 3 change if we unscrew bulb 4? C. Starting from the original circuit, how will the brightness of bulbs 2,5, and 6 change if we add a new bulb by connecting it between points D and E?
Consider a circuit with three bulbs wired in parallel. Explain how to do each problem, include a diagram of the circuit and solve it. 1. If each bulb has resistance R and they were wired IN SERIES instead, what multiple of R is the equivalent resistance of this circuit? * 2. If you add another bulb wired in parallel, by what factor does the brightness of the others change? * 3. If each bulb has resistance R, what multiple of...
A Investigation #11: Non-Identical Bulbs in Series and Parallel All of the circuits you have investigated so far have involved identical bulbs. If two bulbs are identical and one bulb is brighter, then the brighter bulb must have a larger current thru it. Furthermore, the larger current must be caused by a larger potential difference. In this investigation, you will study circuits for which the bulbs are not identical. We will illustrate that two Spherical bulbs are not identical by...
Parallel Circuit Please answer the following Questions. heres the circuit .What can you infer about the current through each of the bulbs as each additional bulb is added in parallel? Explain. What can you infer about the current through the battery as each additional bulb is added in parallel? Explain. . What can you infer about the current through the whole circuit as each additional bulb is added in parallel? Explain. Refer back to your rule developed in section 2...
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Please explain your reasoning. Bulb 1 2. A circuit consisting of 5 identical light bulbs, a battery and a switch is shown. When the switch, S, is closed, what can we say about the brightness of the bulbs? Bulb 2 Switch Bulb 3 a. Bulb 4 goes out b. Bulb 3 gets dimmer c. Bulb 1 is brighter than bulb 3 d. Bulb 4 is brighter than bulb 5 e Bulb 1 gets brighter Bulb 5 Bulb 4
Let A, B be events such that P(A) = 1/3 , P(B) = 1/4 , and P(AB) = 1/6. Find the following and write in words what events a)-d). Example: AB' means that either A occurs or B does not occur. HINT: draw a diagram. a) P(A' B') b) P(A' B) c) P(A' u B) d) P(A' B') We were unable to transcribe this imageWe were unable to transcribe this imageWe were unable to transcribe this imageWe were unable to...