1. Pressure as a Function of Depth Starting with the ordinary differential form of the hydrostatic...
Question 1. Substitution of given form of solution and hyperbolic functions. The non-linear ordinary differential equation describing the smooth shape of a structural arch of constant thickness in mechanical equilibrium under its own weight per unit length w, and a horizontal compressive force T, is (y")2 = k2(1 + (y')"). Here k is a known constant and y(x) is the vertical height of the arch at position x, the horizontal distance from a given reference point. (a) Using hyperbolic function...
1. For an atmosphere in hydrostatic equilibrium the variation of particle number density (# of particles per unit volume) of each species as a function of altitude (z) is found by equating gravitational and pressure forces. The resulting expression is: N(z) = No * e^(-(z - zo)/H) where N0 is a constant for each species, and z0 is an arbitrary reference altitude. The parameter H is called the scale height, which is equal to KT/mg. In the scale height expression...
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Read each question carefully. Show all your work for each part of the question. The parts within the question may not have equal weight. A block of mass m is placed on an inclined plane that makes an angle with the horizontal, as shown in the figure. The coefficients of static and kinetic friction between the block and the surface are , and , respectively. Express your answers in parts (b) and (c)...
Read each question carefully. Show all your work for each part of the question. The parts within the question may not have equal weight. A block of mass m is placed on an inclined plane that makes an angle with the horizontal, as shown in the figure. The coefficients of static and kinetic friction between the block and the surface are , and , respectively. Express your answers in parts (b) and (c) in terms of m, 0, us, My,...
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Problem 3: Use simple kinetic theory of gases discussed in section 1.3.2 as well as Fourer's law of condustion to prove: 2 R373 D11 = 3113/202pm Dal We were unable to transcribe this imageof a nes. the xed the led negligible The following assumptions about the structure of the cases are made in order to investigate the statistical rules of the random motion of the molecules: The size of the gas molecules is negligible compared with the distance...
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everything in analysis). TIA!
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Consider a cylindrical capacitor like that shown in Fig. 24.6. Let d = rb − ra be the spacing between the inner and outer conductors. (a) Let the radii of the two conductors be only slightly different, so that d << ra. Show that the result derived in Example 24.4 (Section 24.1) for the capacitance of a cylindrical capacitor then reduces to Eq. (24.2), the equation for the capacitance of a parallel-plate capacitor, with A being the surface area of...
1 L, as a dynamical system (Notes from Assignment #2) We take our definition of dynamical system to be an "object" along with a specific set of modifications that can be performed (dynamically) upon this object. In this case, the object is a bi-infinite straight road with a lamp post at every street corner and a marked lamp (the position of the lamplighter). There are two possible types of modifications: the lamplighter can walk any distance in either direction from...
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6.1 Introduction—The design of a successful hot box appa- ratus is influenced by many factors. Before beginning the design of an apparatus meeting this standard, the designer shall review the discussion on the limitations and accuracy, Section 13, discussions of the energy flows in a hot box, Annex A2, the metering box wall loss flow, Annex A3, and flanking loss, Annex...
1. According to the paper, what does lactate dehydrogenase
(LDH) do and what does it allow to happen within the myofiber? (5
points)
2. According to the paper, what is the major disadvantage of
relying on glycolysis during high-intensity exercise? (5
points)
3. Using Figure 1 in the paper, briefly describe the different
sources of ATP production at 50% versus 90% AND explain whether you
believe this depiction of ATP production applies to a Type IIX
myofiber in a human....