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1. Sketch the pole-zero diagram for the following transfer function. Ensure you label the axes and the pole-zero locations. Assume a > b > 0. TF(s) = (s + a) s(s+b) 2. If the time constant of the lowest frequency pole in a system is 1 second, after approx- imately what period of time following turn-on could the system be considered to be in steady-state conditions? 3. The PID...
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Chapter 11, Problem 034 6.9 s if the A particle is to move in an xy plane, clockwise around the origin as seen from the positive side of the z axis. In unit vector notation, what torque acts on the partide at time t magnitude of its angular momentum about the origin is (a)7.4 kg-m/s, (b)7.42 kg-mº/s, (c)7.4:1/2 kg-m/2/2, and (d)7.4/12 kg-mas? (a) Number k...
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Question 1 10 pts A spring has a spring constant of 96 N/m. How much work is done when the spring stretches a distance of 6 cm? You must show work to earn credit for your answer. Question 2 10 pts A rocket launcher has a spring constant of 214 N/m. What force is...
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9. extra points bers a1, a2, Let f(x) be an analytic function on C. Assume there exist complex mum- am not all zero, and a real number q1, such that 72 a)-0 k=1 for all z e C. Show that f() must be a polynomial in the variable z.
9. extra points bers a1, a2, Let f(x) be an analytic function on C. Assume there exist complex mum-...
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12. (6 points) If the reaction below initially consisted of just carbon and 1.50 atm of CO2 what are the equilibrium pressures of C02 and CO? Kp 14.1 2CO(g) 1.56 C (s) + CO2(g) 1' ?? 2 x 1 a yv>,14 , i v-?.is,0 Poo = 2a
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following Linear Programming (LP) Consider the problem. Minimize Z= 4x1 + 2x2 Subject to (soto). 2x1 - x2 x1 + 2x2 X1 + x2 IVAN 1003 and Xizo x220 a. draw the feasible region and the objective function line bo Indicate all Corner point feasible solutions and the optimal Solution.
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Question S 1 out of 1 points Thomas Corporation is looking to purchase a new printer called Printer Z 5000 because the old printer called the Robin 5 2000 has been constantly breaking down and is in need of a major repair. Which of the following costs would be considered IRRELEVANT to Thomas's Corporation's decision to either purchase the Printer Z 5000 or repair the Robin...
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Question 6 Not yet answered What is the formal charge on the oxygen atom in the following molecular species? Marked out of 1.00 Flag question Select one: O B. +1 OC. 0 O D. +2
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Calculate the following thermodynamic parameters for reaction between cytochrome c and Complex IV at 25°C (as described in Problem 12). End Of Chapter, Problem 18a Yes! This is correct. (a) What is the A value for the oxidation of cytochrome c by the CuA redox center in Complex IV when the ratio of cyt c (Fe2+/cyt c (Fe3+) is 20 and the ratio of Cua (Cu2+y/Cua (Cut) is 3? (Express...
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24) You put a single cube of food that measures 10 mm X 10 mm X 10 mm in your mouth. Its surface area (SA) therefore is 600 mm . If your teeth chew this single piece into small cubes that measure 1 mm X 1 mm X 1 mm. What will be the total surface area of all the small cubes? A) 6 mm B) 600 mm...