Describe the calibration process for a room thermometer.
Is it static or dynamic calibration? Explain why.
Describe the calibration process for a room thermometer. Is it static or dynamic calibration? Explain why.
Explain the sales and operations planning process and describe why it needs to be a dynamic process.
Calculate the static and dynamic resistance of a silicon diode at room temperature with n=1, given vD=0..7V and at a forward current of 4mA.
The dynamic instability of microtubules is absolutely required for their function. Describe the process of “Catastrophe”. When does it occur? Why does it occur?
Dynamic vs Static Scoping: please explain answer Consider the following program: Fill in the blanks with the resulting value you would expect from the following interpreters (enter only a single number in each blank): 1. An interpreter that implements dynamic scoping: 2. An interpreter that implements static, lexical scoping:
3. Explain why it is necessary to calibrate the spectroscope, and briefly outline the procedure that you will use to do this. An example of a calibration process is the following: Thermocouples can be used to measure temperature when it is not practical to do so with a thermometer. Thermocouples measure temperature in terms of voltage, rather than directly on a temperature scale and therefore need to be calibrated. Comparing the thermocouple output with the reading from a highly accurate...
1. Explain the purpose of the calibration curve, and why it is necessary to have a calibration curve for each different instrument used. 2. Explain why there may have been some variation in your calculated values of K. 3. Explain why you started with different concentrations of reactants and products and ended up with similar values of K. Was this expected? 4. Calculate the value of Q. for each of test tubes A, B, C, and D. How do these...
What is the difference between Static pressure Stagnation pressure Dynamic pressure? Make a sketch and explain! What is the relation between the three pressures? How can you calculate the dynamic pressure?
Explain clearly the terms 'static balancing' and 'dynamic balancing'. State the necessary conditions to achieve them.
6 Explain why static analysis shows that monopoly is allocatively inefficient compared to perfedt competition. How might dynamic considerations change this conclusion?
Are the objects described here in static equilibrium, dynamic equilibrium, or not in equilibrium at all? ( Explain how the answers are correct )A) A 200 pound barbell is held over your head. (static equilibrium)B) A girder is lifted at constant speed by a crane. ( Dynamic equilibrium)C) A girder is being lowered into place. It is slowing down. (not in equilibrium)D) A jet plane has reached its cruising speed and altitude. (Dynamic equilibrium)E) A box in the back of...