I have tried Vout =Esupply-4.1 to calculate Iloadpk, and then using that to calculate Ipk using Iloadpk/pi and I have tried multiplying Esupply by 2 dividing by pi, and then using Rload to calculate Iload, and then dividing Iload by pi, and still cannot get this answer to come out.
I have tried Vout =Esupply-4.1 to calculate Iloadpk, and then using that to calculate Ipk using I...
CAN YOU PLEASE EXPLAIN HOW TO SOLVE THIS ANSWER SHOULD BE ZERO This is a PRACTICE problem. You have three tries. Print the problem to display the equation more clearly. NOTE: n is "pi". Solve the following: 4.511 sin4x )cos( 4 x ) dx 1n 1.5n sin( 4 x )cos( 4 x) dx -0 Computer's answer now shown above. Incorrect Submissions to practice problems are not permanently recorded ous Tries . Tries 3/3 Previ
Calculate the standard enthalpy change, ΔΗ0rn, în k] for the following chemical equation, using only the thermochemical equations below. Please Go Over This Question In etail 12NH3(aq) 1502(9)12NOg)18H200) Report your answer to three significant figures in scientific notation. Equations: 1/2N2(g) 1/202(g) NO(g) 1/2N2(g) O2(9) NO2(9) 4NH3(g) + 7O2(g) → 4NO2(g) + 6H20(1) 90.4 33.8 -1326.2 Submit Answer Incorrect. . Tries 2/99 Previous Tries Submissions to practice problems are not permanently recorded Calculate the standard enthalpy change, ΔΗ0rn, în k] for...
Need help with the last part please Dog Updated We're going to estimate the end-to-end (nose-to-tail) resistance of Dr. Kuo's puggle. This will have to be a coarse estimate if we want to avoid calculus. Let's treat the dog as a cylinder of skin with some thickness, filled with innards of nearly zero resistance As seen in the picture, we can separate the cylinder into two endcaps and a long center portion. The center portion has a cylindrical portion of...
the numbers with red x's are answers that i have already tried that are incorrect Computers in some vehicles calculate various quantities related to performance. One of these is the fuel efficiency, or gas mileage, usually expressed as miles per gallon (mpg). For one vehicle equipped in this way, the miles per gallon were recorded each time the gas tank was filled, and the computer was then reset. In addition to the computer calculating miles per gallon, the driver also...