Explain clearly the terms 'static balancing' and 'dynamic balancing'. State the necessary conditions to achieve them.
Describe the calibration process for a room thermometer. Is it static or dynamic calibration? Explain why.
Compare and contrast static variable declarations versus dynamic variable declarations. State as many pros and cons as you can.
Dynamic vs Static Scoping: please explain answer
Consider the following program: Fill in the blanks with the resulting value you would expect from the following interpreters (enter only a single number in each blank): 1. An interpreter that implements dynamic scoping: 2. An interpreter that implements static, lexical scoping:
What is the difference between Static pressure Stagnation pressure Dynamic pressure? Make a sketch and explain! What is the relation between the three pressures? How can you calculate the dynamic pressure?
(a) State the kinematic and dynamical conditions for static
equilibrium
(b) Draw a FBD each for the 5kg mass and the meeting point of T1,
T2, and T3.
(c) Write down the equations obtained from the FBDs and the
conditions of static equilibrium and solve them to find T1, T2, and
T3.
(d) You are informed that the wires are made of steel. Assuming
that the designer used a safety factor of 10, determine the
diameters of each of the...
State the conditions for equilibrium. Under which condition(s) is a body not static but still in equilibrium?
State the necessary and sufficient conditions of Routh’s criterion. (around 70 words)
Propose an experiment that proves membrane is in a dynamic state. Draw the steps and explain the result. a) Propose an experiment that will distinguish simple diffusion from carrier mediated diffusion.
State and carefully explain the Ricardian equivalence proposition, and clearly state and explain all the assumptions underlying it. Discuss the implications of Ricardian equivalence on the effectiveness of fiscal policy? Why might Ricardian equivalence not hold in practice?
define the terms FDI and FII. Clearly explain the difference between the two concepts.