what do they mean by smallest orientation factor?
Q.4 (a) What do you mean by Orientation of Buildings ? Write down principal guidelines for orientation in "Hot and Arid Regions" and "Hilly Regions".
What factor affects the rate of a chemical reaction? collision frequency orientation of molecules fraction of collisions with sufficient energy All of these
In a two-factor analysis of variance a main effect is defined as the mean differences among the levels of one factor. the mean differences among all treatment conditions. the mean difference between the two factors. the difference between the largest treatment mean and the smallest treatment mean.
hello please answer this thoughtfully of what you think about sexual orientation. Thanks:) what factors do you think determine sexual orientation in developing humans? To what degree is sexual orientation determined entirely by biology (i.e., genes, hormones, etc.) and/or by the environment and socialization? Is sexual orientation malleable- can it be influenced or change?
17. Which is the major factor to determine the runway orientation? A. Sight distance B. Weather condition C. Wind rose D. Average size of aircrafts
Rank the four types of volcanoes in order from smallest to largest in diameter. at factor is most important in determining the type of volcano formed in a given area?
How do Kohli and Jaworski (’90) define market orientation? Why do they not use the term marketing orientation? Name and discuss at least one environmental moderator of the market orientation – business performance linkage.
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...
Which of the following reactions would you predict to have the largest orientation factor? A) H(g) + Cl(g) → HCl(g) B) NOF(g) + NOF(g) → 2NO(g) + F2(g) C) Br2(g) + H2C=CH2(g) → H2BrC-CBrH2(g) D) NH3(g) + BCl3(g) → H3N-BCl3(g)
1. what do you mean by ESR spectrescopy? write the selection rule of observing ESR spectra? 2. what is hyperfine interaction? discuss by taking a suitable example 3. what do you mean by g factor? what is its significance