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MAXWELL'S EQUATION I. Maxwell's Equation: Our first (of mony) distribution functions. Very important A. The "Maxwell-Boltzman speed distribution" gives the speed distribution, fiv), of particles confined to NN()d, which a volume, V, and in thermal equilibrium at a temperature, T. () is the number of particles moving within dv of a speed, v Distributions of this type can be considered as the product of three terms...
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Part II Prediction: 4) What is the final temperature of a mixture containing -50 g of hot water (about 90 °C) and -50 g of water at room temperature? 5) What happens to the final temperature if the mass of the cold water is halved while that of the hot water is increased while maintaining a total mixture of...
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1. Identify each of the following types of energy as either potential energy or kinetic energy (6 Points) a. Thermal Energy Kinetic Energy b. Chemical Energy Potential Energy c. Gravitational Energy Potinhal Entry 2. The Si Unit for energy is the Joule which is represented with...
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Question 23 4 pts Which of these liquids is most likely to have the lowest (slowest) rate of evaporation (g/min) and why? Select the single best answer. H H H HH :01 IH terbaru H 11 HHH cnc- 7 H H H ica H 나 Hit 4 c B A ΟΟΟΟΟΟ C, because it has the highest molar mass. A, because this molecule has the lowest molar mass.. B, because it has...
Please help with question, stuck on it. Please show all work of solution to comprehend it. 1.) In the simple kinetic theory of a gas, the molecules are assumed to be point-like objects (without any volume) so that they rarely collide with one another. In reality, each molecule has a small volume and so there are collisions. Let's assume that a molecule is a hard sphere of radius r. Then the molecules will occasionally collide with each other. The average...
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AP and BQ are heights in the triangle ABC. The angle of the triangle at the corner C is 100 degrees. The point M is a midpoint on the side AB. Decide PMQ An 8x8 grid is covered by 32 dominoplates (each tile on a dominoplate is the same size as a tile in the grid). Show that the number of dominoplates that lies horisontal is of...
Please answer ALL questions, not just 1. Specifically in need for 3-8. 1. Determine the formula weight for each compound: sulfur tetrafluoride, carbon dioxide, sodium chloride, phosphorus pentafluoride, calcium phosphate, water, propane (C3H8), iron(III) sulfate. Which compounds would also have a molecular weight or molar mass? What is the difference between a formula weight and a molecular weight? 2. Determine the percent composition for each compound in question 1. Is it possible for two compounds to have the same percent...
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Nite Gas Laws Problem Set 1. According to Dalton's Law, what is the pressure of H, gas in a mixture with a total pressure of 1.5 atm if the hydrogen gas has a mole fraction of 0.5? (Ans: 0.75 atm) 2. In Charles Law the relationship between (P&T or V&T) is determined to be (inversely/directly) proportional. 3. Why must only SI units be used when making calculations using the Ideal Gas Equation? 4. What is...
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2. In the lab a meganeutron (1 kg) approaches a megaalpha (4 kg) that's standing still and they elastically scatter (T conserved). The meganeutron is initially moving at 1000 m/s in the +x direction. Nonrelativistic. Use kg, m/s, kg m/s, J lab frame question:s a) what are the initial velocities in the lab frame? b) what are the initial total kinetic energy and momentum in the lab frame? converting to...
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Class Management | Help Online HW#7 Begin Date: 2/17/2020 12:01:00 AM - Due Date: 3/9/2020 11:59:00 PM End Date: 5/9/2020 11:59:00 PM (11%) Problem 5: A large power plant generates electricity at 12.0 kV. Its old transformer once converted the voltage to 355 kV. The secondary coil of this transformer is being replaced...