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A rectangular open channel 3 m wide carries a discharge of 15 m3 /sec. The channel slope is 0.004, and the Manning’s coefficient is 0.01. At a certain point in the channel, flow reaches normal depth. (a) What is the critical depth? (b) Determine the flow classification. Is it supercritical or subcritical? (c) If a hydraulic jump takes place at this depth, what is the sequent depth? (d) Estimate the energy head loss through the jump.
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Hydro- phobic +2 Hydro- philic 200 50 100 150 Amino acid number 4. Based on the hydropathy plot above, if amino acid # 1 is extracellqlar, please draw a diagram of the polypeptide in the context of a phospholipid bilayer. Is the arrow pointing to an intracellular or extracellular loop? Is the C terminus intracellular or extracellular (10 points)? (*Assume the hydrophobic regions form transmembrane a helixes.) Hydro- phobic +2 Hydro- philic 200 50 100 150 Amino acid number 4....
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NF is the only hydro halide (HX) that is NOT a strong acid! Hydrofluoric Acid is used as a precursor to almost all Fluorine compounds. One example is Fluoxetine, aka Prozac which is used to treat depression, bulimia, OCD and panic disorders. f the Equilibrium Concentration of 250 M HF (20.01 g/mol) is 0.23776 M, what is the Acid sivation Constant, ka? 250MER-0.23776 250 E .250 -x-Y 2 c (4877 7000) Ka 951701705 250 .952 b) What is the pH...
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multiple choice for 1-8 1. The length of a hydro gen bond is given as the distance between A) the donor atom and the hydrogen atom; B) the acceptor atom and the donor atom; C) the hydrogen atom and the acceptor atom; D) none of these 2. The melting point of a pure solid (X) is 1 °C. This chemical is not soluble in water If you placed a crystal of this solid into a beaker of water at 2...