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Given Variables:
L1 : 0.1 H
Determine the following:
a1 (A/s) :
a2 (A) :
a3 (A/s) :
a4 (A) :
a5 (A/s) :
a6 (A) :
a7 (A/s) :
a8 (A) :
4) Given Variables: L1 : 0.1 H Determine the following: a1 (A/s) : a2 (A) :...
Determine the value of a1 to a8 Find the current i(t) in the circuit, when i(0) = 1 A and the voltage is as shown in the graph. i(t) = azt + a2 for Os<t<1s i(t) = azt + a4 for 1s<t<4 s i(t) = agt + ao for 45<t<9 s i(t) = azt + ag for 95<t vs(V) Ti 235 6 7 8 9 tel Vo(t + Given Variables: L1 : 0.5 H Determine the following:
Use DBSCAN to cluster the following points: A1 = (2,10), A2 = (2,5), A3 = (8,4), A4 = (5,8), A5 = (7,5), A6 = (6,4), A7 = (1,2), A8 = (4,9) a. If Epsilon (ε) is 2 and the neighbourhood density threshold (minPoints) is 2, what clusters would DBSCAN discover in these examples? Show your calculations or explain the steps. Draw a graph space, and illustrate the discovered clusters in each step. b. What will be the result if Epsilon...
A. Choose anly one correcet answer for each of the following questions (4 pts cach). AL Some and KM values are shown below for enzyme-substrate pairs. Which of the following enzymes is most efficient in converting the substrate into the product? b) kes.-4x10s s", KM-0.026 M d)k,,-5.7 x1o's", K-2x10s M c)人at-900 s", KM-2.5 × 10.5 M A2. Which of the following enzyme reaction mechanisms has multiple substrates? a) induced-fit e) Michaclis-Menton b) random sequential d) reversible covalent modification e) None...
please solve the objective questions. thanks ALL QUESTIONS A1: 20 micron is equal to: (a) 20 x 10 nm (b) 20 x 109 nm (c) 200 nm (d 20000 nm 20%10 A2: 1 mm is equal to: (a) 10 nm () 106 nm (c) 107 nm (d) 107 nm IXIO-3 IX/3 = (2 1o'xres A3: One of the primary reasons that crystal materials are used to construct micro- and nano-sized devices is that crystals (a) are relatively easy to makeyY...
Please answer all the blanks (volume if H2 and everything in analysis). TIA! Data 5 1 oong 0.00 10.5ml 2 o.olag 0.00 11.0 Trial 3 o.org 0.00 12.00 o Daag o.albg 0.00 10.0 ml 11.5ml Mass of Mg (g) Initial volume of Syringe (mL) Final volume of Syringe (mL) Volume of H (mL) Barometric pressure (torr) Ambient temperature (°C) Vapor pressure of H2O (torr) 779.314har 23. Oi 21.0 forr TA.314tar 23.0c 179.3 14ton 23.0¢ 779.314 ton 23.0c 779.31472 23.0c 21.0...
summatize the following info and break them into differeng key points. write them in yojr own words apartus 6.1 Introduction—The design of a successful hot box appa- ratus is influenced by many factors. Before beginning the design of an apparatus meeting this standard, the designer shall review the discussion on the limitations and accuracy, Section 13, discussions of the energy flows in a hot box, Annex A2, the metering box wall loss flow, Annex A3, and flanking loss, Annex...