Based on Huygens principle, what can we say about the orientation of the wave fronts to...
What can you say about the orientation of the electric field lines relative to the surface of the conducting materials from which they come?
Question about diffraction. Huygens principle :-It states that every point on a wavefront is itself the source of spherical wavelets. The sum of these spherical wavelets forms the wavefront. If every wave point is a source of an spherical wave, why don't see the circular shape before it pass the slit? Can you answer with a drawing. Thanks Also, are wavelets an imaginary thing?
What is the difference between the social contract orientation stage and the universal ethical principle orientation stage? Social contract orientation involves following laws without question, whereas universal ethical principle orientation involves civil disobedience. Social contract orientation is a part of conventional reasoning, whereas universal ethical principle orientation is a part of postconventional reasoning. Social contract orientation focuses on expanded societal concerns in an individual, whereas universal ethical principle orientation focuses on basic rights and laws. Social contract orientation demonstrates moral...
What is the orientation of acetanilide group on the benzene ring? What can you say about the regioisomers that are formed if the melting point for 4-chloroacetanilide was 160-161˚C? Interpret the IR spectrum peaks of 4-chloroacetanilide %T 3500 3259.843300.80 3192.04 3126.87 3000 2500 Wavenumbers (cm-1) 2000 1592.66 1500 1662.38 1607.02 1535.15 1485.88 1391.77 1370.35 1312.81 1292.17 1260.42 1179.83 1170.46 11 18.55 1103.44 1090.14 1000 1039.95 1008.99 969.36 839.02 828.37 820.96 749.821 707.87 500
What can we say about velocity under constant acceleration? (multiple answers are allowed) a. Has to point in the same direction as acceleration. b. Must always be constant. c. It could be increasing, decreasing, or staying constant. d. It could be positive negative or zero.
mean: 100.7 percent error: 0.7% standard deviation: 29.58 1. Based on the mean, percent error, and standard deviation, what can you say about your accuracy and precision? What does this say about whether your errors are primarily random or systematic? Explain your reasoning 1. Based on the mean, percent error, and standard deviation, what can you say about your accuracy and precision? What does this say about whether your errors are primarily random or systematic? Explain your reasoning
what can we say about a test result if te probbility of getting the results is very low but occurs anyways
In case of replace equipment what we can say about net present value rule?
What we can say about mutually exclusive projects in case of postponing an investment basen on net present value rule?
If the wage elasticity of labor supply is negative, what can we say about the slope of the labor supply curve and the relative sizes of the income and substitution effects? Is leisure a normal or inferior good in this case? Will a fall in the tax rate on earnings increase or decrease tax revenues?