Why must the standard curve pass through the origin (the zero point on both axes)?
Why must the standard curve pass through the origin (the zero point on both axes)?
Why must your line intersect the origin of the graph ( zero concentration equals zero absorbance)? Explain
Draw the heating/cooling curve for O2. Label both axes. Get the melting point and boiling point from the periodic table. Use Kelvin instead of Celsius.
Consider the Total Product (TP) curve given below. Three rays from the origin touch the TP curve at four points. Label these points (A, B, C, D). Now consider the slope of the ray from the origin to each point and the slope of a line tangent to TP at each point. Use the relationship among the slopes to plot the Average Product ( AP) and Marginal Product (MP) curves on the set of axes below. You need not “calculate”...
Field conditions require a highway curve to pass through a fixed point. Compute a suitable equal- tangent vertical curve and full-station elevations for the following: Grades of g,--3.80 % and g +1.00 %, VPI elevation 850.00 ft at station 30+00. Fixed elevation 852.00 ft at station 30+00. 2) Field conditions require a highway curve to pass through a fixed point. Compute a suitable equal- tangent vertical curve and full-station elevations for the following: Grades of g,--3.80 % and g +1.00...
Determine the orientation of the principal axes having an origin at point C, and the principal moments of inertia of the cross section about these axes. Solve this without using Mohr’s circle 1. Determine the orientation of the principal axes having an origin at point C, and the principal moments of inertia of the cross section about these axes. Solve this: a) without using Mohr’s circle b) using Mohr's circle (Quantities found in the first part of the question can...
Geomatics 3. Field conditions require a highway curve to pass through a fixed point with elevation 753.00 at station 30+00. Compute a suitable equal tangent vertical curve and full-station elevations if g!--2.50%, g2 +1.00%, VPI elevation- 750.00 ft, VPI station 30+00. Include a hand sketch of the curve.
Please help!!!Find the equations of the tangents to the curve x = 922 + 9, y = 6+ + 3 that pass through the point (18,9). (smaller slope) y = ya (larger slope)
RSS3 points 12. Find the point on the curve y=Vx that is a minimum distance from the point (4,0). Report your answer as an ordered pair in the format (x, y) and round each coordinate to the nearest tenth. 13. Consider all lines in the xy-plane that pass through both the origin and a point (x, y) on the graph of the parabola y = x^2 - x + 16 for (1,8). The figure below shows one such line and...
For an assay using a standard curve, why must unknown samples and standards be assayed simultaneously?
Explain why H+ and Na+ ions cannot pass through lipid bilayer but they can pass through biological membrane.