{(2,4) (3,6), (1,5)}
{(1,2), (3,5), (4,6)}
{(1,2,3,5) (4,6)}
The above re the three required partitions
The set of states is 1,2,3,4,5,63. There are two sources of information: A and B. The...
According to the dual-control approach, states set abatement levels for existing stationary sources below the EPA-administered standard for new sources. The "new source bias" associated with this approach is that: a. firms have an incentive not to start new construction and instead remain in older, existing facilities b. states have an economic motive to set very stringent standards for existing sources c. the EPA has an incentive to set lenient standards for new sources d. firms have an incentive to...
We are given Young's double-slit set-up, however, instead of two point sources issuing "in-phase" sine waves at the source points, the sine waves are "out of phase". Specifically, the sources are "out of phase" by a quarter wavelength. Assume temporarily for convenience that the waves have wavelength "2π". The specifications provided thus far allow that the two wave trains arriving at "a point" on a distant screen corresponding to a "path length difference" of "Δx" be represented by "sin(x)" and...
Problem 11.16. Let X = {XE Ζ+ : x-100): that is, X is the set of all integers from l to 100. For each Y E 9(X) we define AY (2 E 9(X) : Y and Z have the same number of elements) (a) Prove that AY : Y є 9(X)} partitions 9(X). (b) Letdenote the equivalence relation on (X) that is associated with this partition (according to Theorem 11.4). If possible, find A, B, and C such that 1....
Consider an exchange economy with two goods and two agents. Agent A likes to consume more of either good, but when she consumes a bundle, she dislikes mixing her consumption of both goods. Therefore she only cares for the maximal amount of either good contained in a bundle. Her preferences are represented by ui(xA1 , xA2 ) = max{xA1 , xA2 }. Agent B has preferences represented by ui(xB1 , xB2 ) = (xB1 )^2 + (xB2 )^2. Both agents...
b. Which reaction is the most dominant source of H3O+?
Calculate the pH of this mixture.
1. Consider a mixture of acids that is 0.100 M formic acid, HCHO, and 0.150 M HBrO. a) Write the reactions that represent the three possible sources of H30* and their corresponding dissociation constants. b) Which reaction is the most dominant source of H3O*? Calculate the pH of this mixture.
The intensity of a light source at a distance is directly
proportional to the strength of the source and inversely
proportional to the square of the distance from the source. Two
light sources, one five times as strong as the other, are 9 m
apart. At what point on the line segment joining the sources is the
intensity the weakest? Write an equation representing the
intensity, I, at a distance, x, from the weaker lightbulb, and with
k as the...
Two sources produce coherent light waves that come together at a detector located 3.20000 mm from one source and 3.20110 mm from the other. If the two waves interfere destructively, what is the longest possible value for the wavelength? Assume the light is visible light (400-700 nm) and keep three significant figures in your calculation.(Also enter your answer to three significant figures.)
basic Molecular Thermodynamics
2. This problem focuses on a system that contains two indistinguishable bosons. If there are two energy levels available for each of them, then the list of possible states will look like the list in the table in Problem 1, except that the two-particle states numbered 2 and 3 are not different states, in this case. There is only one state that has one of the bosons in ɛj and one in ɛ2, because the bosons cannot...
2. This problem focuses on a system that contains two indistinguishable bosons. If there are two energy levels available for each of them, then the list of possible states will look like the list in the table in Problem 1, except that the two-particle states numbered 2 and 3 are not different states, in this case. There is only one state that has one of the bosons in ε1 and one in ε2, because the bosons cannot be told apart....
EXCEL SOLVER: A gold processor has two sources of gold ore, source A and source B. In order to keep his plant running, at least three tons of ore must be processed each day. Ore from source A costs $20 per ton to process, and ore from source B costs $10 per ton to process. Costs must be kept to less than $80 per day. Moreover, Federal Regulations require that the amount of ore from source B cannot exceed twice...