Compare the quantities in each pair.

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Compare the quantities in each pair. Compare the quantities in each pair. Comparisons: a. 10 m...
Match each pair of quantities correctly. Drag statements on the right to match the left. 25 km C 2.5 x 104 um 2.5 cm po 25,000 m 0.25 m Do 2.5 x 10 nm do 2.5 x 10 km 2.5 mm Do you knol the answer?
Match each pair of quantities correctly. Drag statements on the right to match the left. 25 km C 2.5 x 104 um 2.5 cm po 25,000 m 0.25 m Do 2.5 x 10 nm do 2.5 x 10 km 2.5 mm Do you knol the answer?
Match each pair of quantities correctly. Drag statements on the right to match the left. 2.5 10* um 25 km ba 25,000 m 2.5 cm co 2.5 x 10 nm 0.25 m Do 2.5 x 10 km 2.5 mm Do you knol the answer?
For each pair of quantities, explain which has a larger magnitude and why. Assume all gases are ideal gases. a. CP(O2(g)) vs. Cv(O2(g)) b. CP(O2(g)) vs. CP(CH4(g)) c. qv vs. qp for the reaction: N2(g) + 3H2(g) -> 2NH3(g) ΔH = -92 kJ d. w for the reaction 3N2H4(l) -> 4NH3(g) + N2(g) at constant pressure vs. w for the reaction 2H2O(l) -> 2H2(g) + O2(g) at constant pressure e. ΔE vs. ΔH for the endothermic reaction: 2H2O(l) -> 2H2(g)...
Question 6 Ci m, I k2 Figure Q6 A unform bar of mass m and length is pivoted at C as indicated in Figure Q6 The bar carries a mass M at D and is supported by springs kt, k2 and dampers c1, r3 as shown Let , 12, 13 be the displacements at the positions shown when the system is given a small angular displacement θ from the equilibrium horizontal position Given that C and D are distances 4...
How much heat must be absorbed by ice of mass m = 720 g at - 12 °C to melt at 0 °C? Given: the specific heat of ice is 2220 J/kg Cº and its latent heat of fusion is 333,000 J/kg. 24 x 10) 48 x 105) 1.2 x 105) O 24% 105,
Question 1:Compare ( Interpretation) the means of each
pair of groups using the Bonferroni method.
Question 2: Compare ( Interpretation)the means of each
pair of groups using the LSD method and SNK method.
Post Hoc Tests Multiple Comparisons Dependent Variable: ratioFevFvc Mean Difference ( J) 95% Confidence Interval Lower Bound 2.1907 3.8164 18.0193 4.7993 -22.6236 -11.0293 1788 1.4259 -20.0312 6.8112 -25.0141 13.0412 Upper Bound 18.0193 22.6236 2.1907 11.0293 3.8164 4.7993 20.0312 25.0141 .1788 13.0412 1.4259 6.8112 Groups Groups Group A...
Capacitor A and capacitor B both have the same voltage across their plates. However, the energy of capacitor A can melt m kilograms of ice at 0 °C, while the energy of capacitor B can boil away the same amount of water at 100 °C. The capacitance of capacitor A is 7.3 μF. What is the capacitance of capacitor B? Please note that for water, the latent heat of fusion is Lf = 33.5 x 104 J/kg, and the latent...
Capacitor A and capacitor B both have the same voltage across their plates. However, the energy of capacitor A can melt m kilograms of ice at 0 °C, while the energy of capacitor B can boil away the same amount of water at 100 °C. The capacitance of capacitor A is 6.1 μF. What is the capacitance of capacitor B? Please note that for water, the latent heat of fusion is Lf = 33.5 x 104 J/kg, and the latent...
and D where all the ship guidance and rockets are kept. The pods are connected be ridged tubes that are very low in mass and length, L 20 m. Each of the pods C and D have three rockets as shown belovw. mp 3 X 105 kg mc 7 X 104 kg mp 7X 104 kg a) Find the mass of pod A such that the center of mass is in the center of the ship. b) Find the acceleration...