With explanation plz, because I have the answer, but unable to understand it. 5.35. Suppose that...
Please help me answer this with a clear explanation
because I really don't understand. Thank you so much!
1. Which of the following is the best method for preparing CH3Br? Explain your reasoning. CH3OH + HBr CH3OH + NaBr CH3OH + Br2 CH3OH + Br+
please the answer it doesn't really matter, I really need a good
explanation of how to clearly understand this please show your
working if you can
also please with a readable handwriting
23. WAVES a. Explain the difference between transverse and longitudinal waves. f(t)-A sin(wt + φ) Consider the following sine wave: b. Explain the name and function of A, a, and ф. Give units of measure, if relevant. c. What is the value of w for a 50Hz sinusoidal...
I upload the question and the answer
I cannot understand the red rectangle
Why if it is flat (flat=1), the increase in price is
not and is
%
Please explain it clearly
The real estate agency supports the view that price is size-inelastic. In order to assess this hypothesis a second model is estimated where the variables PRICE, SQRFT and LBDRMS are replaced by their logarithms (variables LPRICE, LSQRFT and LBDRMS, respectively). The results are reported in Table 4.21 Table...
I've already solved other problems except (d). Although I
cannot understand (d). Please solve (d) and give me a detailed
explanation.
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This is the real problem. I posted a wrong problem. please
solve this problem. sorry.
What are the instantaneous and time-averaged torque under this condition? 4.30 Figure 4.42 shows in schematic cross section a salient-pole synchronous machine having two identical stator windings a and b on a laminated steel core. The salient-pole rotor is made of steel and...
Hi, we recently had an assignment and I ended up skipping this
question because I didn't understand the question nor how to even
start it. Obviously for Matlab! Coding is not my strong point so
this was a stitch up. The data we were meant to use is below!
For (a)
function [n,alpha]=bisect(a,b,eps)
alpha=(a+b)/2
n=1;
fval=f(alpha);
while (b-alpha> eps) & (fval ~= 0)
fa=f(a);
if fa*fval< 0
b=alpha;
else
a=alpha;
end
alpha=(a+b)/2
n=n+1;
fval=f(alpha);
end
end
Sample f.m
function y=f(w)...
I only need help with part B. I need help with the
sketch and all of B, not just the first part (like others have
answered previously.)
THIS IS THE PART I
REALLY NEED HELP WITH
1. [70 total points/ (the Exchange Paradox) You're playing the following game against an opponent, with a referee also taking part. The referee has two envelopes (numbered 1 and 2 for the sake of this problem, but when the game is played the envelopes...
can someone please explain the illustration 16-1 and
illustration 16-1A to me. I have to understand this before the exam
tomorrow.
(I provided extra info if u need it)
TEMPORARY DIFFERENCES LO16-1 Describe the tybes of temporary differences that cause deferred tax liabilities and determine the amounts needed to record periodic income taxes. The differences in the rules for computing taxable income and those for financial reporting often cause amounts to be included in taxable income in a year...
i have the case study question with the answers but i need help
to re-write the answers.
please see the attached files
Case Study Analysis (CSF3003) Assessment Description and Requirements CLO1: Case Study 1 Ahmad lef home to study master and PhD in Australia. He has fees for the first semester only. After he arrived to Sydney and settled down, he start looking for a part-time job to save money for the next term. Ahmad has some experience on making...
I have this really hard advanced calculus assignment and these
questions are stumping me hard. Asking for full solutions but
anything is fine. Of course will give a thumbs up to good
responses. I have copy and pasted the explanation for the questions
and attached pictures of it in case the format is broken.
Thanks
MARK WHICH STATEMENTS BELOW ARE TRUE, USING THE FOLLOWING,
In a classical fluid every molecule making up the fluid is
subject to Newton's laws. In...
Please answer question 1,2,3 in details and explanation
CASE 4 HELPING HAND ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS "I got real lucky when I was fired," William Pendleton was fond of telling his employees and business associates. Pendleton was an insurance salesman in Illinois nea hobby, he loved to tinker around the house and he developed a local reputation as a person who knew how to "fix things." Pendleton decided to capitalize on this reputation and opened a hardware store, Helping Hand, based on...