

Consider the potential profile as sketched in the figure seen below. The superposed stationary states can...
5. Consider a square potential barrier in figure below: V(x) 0 x <0 a) Assume that incident particles of energy E> v are coming from-X. Find the stationary states (the equations for region . 2 and 3 and the main equation for the all regions). Apply the matching limit conditions in the figure. Explain and find all the constants used in the equations in terms of the parameters provided and Planck's constant -(6) Find the transmission and reflection coefficients. -(4)
Consider the information in the figure below for a hypothetical economy. What is the multiplier for this economy? Provide your answer rounded to two decimal places. Do not include any symbols, such as "S,""-," "% , " or ", in your answer. Expenditures and Output 14 13 12 apuada auda thy Consider the information in the figure below for a hypothetical economy. What is the marginal propensity to consume (MPC)? Provide your answer as a percentage rounded to two decimal...
Consider the phonon dispersion relation for a 10cm long GaAs
crystal, shown in the figure below.
(a) How can you obtain the phonon speed from the dispersion
relation? What is the speed of the phonons with the shortest
wavelength? (2 marks) (b) Which is more effective at carrying
energy across a solid: long wavelength or short wave- length
phonons? Why? (2 marks) (c) What is the wavelength of the
fundamental mode of this crystal? (1 mark) (d) In the long...
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Problem 3: Chain rule and circuit design Consider the circuit in the below figure. You can as me zero initial conditions. t WW-어 2R L stage 1 stage 3 stage 4 stage 2 Part I: Redraw the above circuit in the s-domain and compute the transfer functions Ti(s), T(s). Tfs), Tds) of each one stages Part II: Somebody with a rusty recollection of linear circuits analyzed the above circuit and concluded that the transfer...
can someone explain how to work out part b
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1. Consider the market for used cars shown in the figure below. The left panel (a) shows the market for low-quality cars (lemons); the right panel (b) shows the market for high-quality cars (plums). If all buyers and sellers had full information about the quality of automobiles being offered for sale, lemons would sell for $8,000 and plums would sell for $16,000. Price,() (S/car) (a) Lemons (b) Plums...
Strategic Case: Fresh Air Sports, Organizational Patterns Consider the scenario below, and answer the questions that follow. Fresh Air Sports Rentals began eight years ago in a southern California beachfront hut where Woody and Sandy Belmont rented out fat-tired cruiser bikes to tourists. Business was good, and within a year Fresh Air customers could also rent a variety of other outdoor gear including surfboards, mountain bikes, and paddleboats. Over the years Fresh Air has grown into a network of 18...
Lizards in the Cold
Data Point
Educator Materials
Caption:
Figure 1A shows the locations of the five anole lizard
populations in the study. Figure 2A shows the mean
CTmin (critical thermal minimum, the temperature
at which lizards lose their coordination) over time for two of the
populations. Figure 2B compares the mean CTmin
values for all five populations in the summers of 2013 (closed
circles) and 2014 (open circles). Asterisks indicate that the
CTmin for a population was significantly lower...
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From the pages 571-587 attached below.
1a) Suppose a population of guppies was infected with a
parasite. In that population a mutation results in a parasite
resistant genotype that spreads through the population through
natural selection. A subsequent mutation in the parasite results in
a genotype that is unaffected by the newly evolved resistant guppy
genotype. What is the name of the hypothesis that explains this
host parasite “arms race”.?
1b) What is this name...
Refer to the ratio analysis example (listed below) and update
these ratios for Amazon, Sears, and eBay based on their
2015, 2016, and 2017 annual reports. Review other
applicable areas of the annual report, such as the footnotes and
MD&A and tell us what the results mean in your own words. What
do you think could explain the changes?
Defining Ratio Analysis (Continued) You will use ratio analysis throughout the rest of the course. For now, consider the following basic...
Below are 4 articles. (20 points each) You must fill in the
answer sheet for each article. Be sure and explain how the changes
should impact Pe and Qe Classify as a change in demand or a change
in quantity demanded, a change in supply or a change in quantity
supplied. Make sure you fill in the graphs the same way I did in
the sample graphs in the sections from my notes for session 3 Use ?
(question mark)...