(i) In the box in diagram 1, draw a particle-level view that represents a vessel that contains only solid .
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For parts of the free response question that require calculations, clearly show the method used and the steps involved in arriving at your answer. You must show your work to receive credit for your answer. Examples and equations may be included in your answers where appropriate Answer the following questions related to Xe Oo Oooool Xell) X (S) XUS) Diagram 1 Diagram 2 Diagram 3 (a) Diagram 2 shown above represents a particle-level view of liquid Xe atoms () in...
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A 20.0kg box is suspended by a very light rope wrapped around a solid disc of 0.5m in diameter. The mass of the disc is 10kg. The disc pivots on a frictionless axle through its center. The box is then released from rest and falls 15m to the floor. Moment of inertia of a solid disc I=1/2_MR^2. a) Draw free body diagram for the box and the disc. b) Determine the tension in the rope while the box is falling....
Diagram 3 Solid Liquid Phase Diagram For Organics A And B 80 60 Temp °c) 40 20 0 0 0.2 0.6 0.8 1.0 Mole Fraction of Organic Molecule A Refer to the Diagram 3 The solid-liquid phase diagram for mixtures of Organic A (molar mass: 115.5 g/mole) and Organic B (molar mass = 98.4 g/mole). At what temperature does pure B melt? Ti = ? REPORT YOUR ANSWER TO 3 DIGITS ACCURACY DO NOT PUT UNITS IN THE ANSWER BOX...
(c) (i) Draw both a scattering and for the interaction /uT/u- an annihilation tree-level Feynman diagram V abelling them accordingly. For each diagram label all particles, including the propagator, and the initial and final states. one tree-level diagram for the interaction /i*j the corresponding diagram and explain why the other is not allowed + (ii) There is only -> VeVe. Draw
(c) (i) Draw both a scattering and for the interaction /uT/u- an annihilation tree-level Feynman diagram V abelling them...
Question 1 (identifying forces) Box A is placed on a level surface. Box B is placed on top of box A a. Draw a free-body diagram for box B. Scale the length of the force vectors correctly. b. Draw a free-body diagram for box A. Scale the length of the force vectors correctly
Question 1 (identifying forces) Box A is placed on a level surface. Box B is placed on top of box A. a. Draw a free-body diagram for box B. Scale the length of the force vectors correctly. b. Draw a free-body diagram for box A. Scale the length of the force vectors correctly.
a. A particle of mass m moves freely on a line of length a il In the same diagram, draw the wave function and the squared wave function for the 2nd excited state of the particle. (4 marks) ii. What is the difference between classical and quantum mechanical behavior of the particle in such a box? (3 marks) Hi. Write the expression for the energy of the particle moving freely in a box of sides a, b and c. (2...
2. [20pt] Consider the temperature-composition phase diagram shown below, which represents a solid-liquid equilibrium based on a (liquid) mixture of A and B at high temperature. Temperature, T DY 0.16 0.23 0.57 0.67 0.84 0.2 0.8 0.4 0.6 Mole fraction of B, XE (a) Label all regions of the diagram according to the chemical species exist in that region and their phases. Be precise the composition of solid formed. (10pt) (b) Indicate the number of species and phases present at...
. The π-electrons of naphthalene(C10H8) can be considered to be confined to a rectangular box of dimension 4 A by 7 A (particle-in-a-box) 1) set up and solve the Schrodinger equation to find the energy levels. 2) Add the electrons to the energy-level diagram 3) which levels correspond to HOMO and LUMO? at what wavelength will the lowest energy transition occur?