ition of the particles in the following processes and describe how the quark composition of the final state differs...
The recommended practices as set out in King IV and how it differs from King Ill in respect of board composition;
Example 20.9 Consider two quasi-static processes that take an ideal gas containing N particles from an initial state of (Pi, Vi) to a final state (Pr,V). Process A is a one step isentropic compression. Process B has two steps: an isochoric pressure increase followed by an isobaric compression. Express the changes in entropy for process A and process B in terms of the given quantities 5 6 7 8 9 0 e ba
could you please answer all parts of this question. like and comment are rewarded. Compulsory question: [8] A1. (a) Consider the following processes (i) + +n+p+et te (ii) H+ e + e + D (iii) + +et+ve (iv) K+ + + + V Use conservation laws to determine which of these processes are allowed. For processes that are not allowed, state which conservation laws are violated. For processes that are allowed, specify by which interaction (electromagnetic, weak or strong) they...
(a) State the composition of the major components in milk (e.g. % protein etc.). (2 marks) (b) Describe the sizes of the various major particles in homogenized milk. (2 marks) (c) Describe the major fatty acids in milk fat. (2 marks) (d) Describe the major types of proteins in milk. (2 marks) (e) Name and describe the characteristics and origins of toxins from mushrooms and related health symptoms. (5 marks) (f) Define dietary fibre according to FSANZ. (3 marks) (g)...
Describe the process of implantation. Identify the placenta and embryonic membranes on anatomical models and describe their functions. d. e. f. Describe the fetal circulation and how it differs from adult circulation. Describe the process of implantation. Identify the placenta and embryonic membranes on anatomical models and describe their functions. d. e. f. Describe the fetal circulation and how it differs from adult circulation.
Question 1 (30 points You are required to state and describe which manufacturing processes to use for the manufacture of the shown part. This may include more than one manufacturing process (primary step and then one or more secondary steps). Study the shape carefully and consider all acceptable options to achieve the final shape given. The part is made of a brass alloy and its largest diameter is 30 cm, with a weight of 17 kg. Suu A. [10 marks]...
true or false A state function is a function that depends only on initial and final conditions and not the number of steps required to get from initial to final conditions. In a bomb calorimeter, reactions are carried out in a constant volume container so that no work is done. Real gas particles bounce off each other when they collide.
Describe Kant's categorical imperative, it's application to business ethics. and how it differs from consequentialism.
QUESTION 3 Describe how the quantum model of the atom differs from the planetary model of the atom TTT Arial (120 T.E.E. Words:0
Calculate G, A, and Suniv for each of the following processes and state any approximation made: a) reversible melting of 36.0 g of ice at 0oC and 1 atm b) reversible vaporization of 39 g of C6H6 at its normal boiling point of 80.1oC and 1 atm c) adiabatic expansion of 0.100 mol of a perfect gas into vacuum with initial temperature of 300 K, initial volume of 2.00 L, and final volume of 6.00 L Densities of liquid and...