For each of the quartiles Q1, Q2, & Q3 write a sentence using the definition of a percentile to interpret it. Each of the three sentences should be of the form "A number x is at the kth percentile if k% of the data in the set is less than or equal to x" [3]
For Q1:
A number Q1 is at the 25th percentile if 25% of the data in the set is less than or equal to Q1.
For Q2:
A number Q2 is at the 50th percentile if 50% of the data in the set is less than or equal to Q2.
For Q3:
A number Q3 is at the 75th percentile if 75% of the data in the set is less than or equal to Q3.
For each of the quartiles Q1, Q2, & Q3 write a sentence using the definition of...
Consider the NFA N with states labeled q1, q2 and q3, where q1 is the start state and q2 and q3 are the final (accepting) states. The transition function for N is δ(q1,a) = {q1}, δ(q1,b) = {q1,q2}, δ(q2,a) = {q3}, δ(q2,b)= ∅, δ(q3,a)= ∅, and δ(q3,b)= ∅. Let L be the language recognized by N i.e. L(N). a) Draw the state diagram for N. b) Describe in plain English what's in the language L. c) Via the construction NFA to...
a) In the picture below, the 3
charges Q1, Q2 and Q3 are located at positions (-a,0), (a,0) and
(0,-d) respectively. (The origin is the point halfway between Q1
and Q2.) Consider the special case where Q1, Q3 greater than zero
and Q2 = -Q1. Select true or false for each statement. The force on
Q3 due to the other two charges is zero. The electric potential at
any point along the y-axis is positive. If Q3 is released from...
Problem6 a) In the picture below, the 3 charges Q1, Q2 and Q3 are located at positions (-a,0), (a,0) and (0,-d) respectively (The origin is the point halfway between Q1 and Q2.) 2 Consider the special case where Q1, Q3 greater than zero and Q2 =-Q1 Select true or false for each statement The electric field at the origin points solely in the positive y direction If Q3 is released from rest, it wil initially accelerate to the right The...
Problem 6 a) In the picture below, the 3 charges Q1, Q2 and Q3 are located at positions (-a,0), (a,0) and (0,-d) respectively (The origin is the point halfway between Q1 and Q2.) 2 Consider the special case where Q1, Q3 greater than zero and Q2 Q1 Select true or false for each statement. The work required to move Q3 from its present position to the origin is zero The electric potential at the origin equals Q3/(4πε0d) (Here k =...
In the picture below, the 3 charges Q1, Q2and Q3 are located at positions (-a,0), (a,0) and (0,-d)
respectively.(The origin is the point halfway between Q1 and
Q2.)Consider the special case where Q1, Q3greater than zero and Q2 = -Q1.Select true or false for each statement.True False If Q3 is released from rest, it will
initially accelerate to the right.True False The electric potential at any point along the
y-axis is positive.True False The electric potential at the origin equals
Q3/(4πε0d).(Here k =...
a) In the picture below, the 3 charges Q1, Q2and Q3 are located at positions (-a,0), (a,0) and (0,-d)
respectively.(The origin is the point halfway between Q1 and
Q2.)Consider the special case where Q1, Q3greater than zero and Q2 = -Q1.Select true or false for each statement.True False If Q3 is released from rest, it will
initially accelerate to the right.True False The electric potential at any point along the
y-axis is positive.True False The electric potential at the origin equals
Q3/(4πε0d).(Here k...
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Problem6 a) In the picture below, the 3 charges Q1, Q2 and Q3 are located at positions (-a,0), (a,0) and (0,-d) respectively (The origin is the point halfway between Q1 and Q2.) 2 Consider the special case where Q1, Q3 greater than zero and Q2--Q1 Select true or false for each statement FalseThe electric field at the origin points solely in the positive y direction FalseIf Q3 is released from rest, it will initially accelerate to the right...
Three point charges are located along the x axis as follows: at Q1=30nC at (0,0,0), Q2=-27nC at (12,0,0) and Q3 at (x,0,0) (all locations given on meters). Solve the following scenarios: Considering charge Q3=10nC , what is the total force applied to this charge if x=5 m. If the charge Q3=10nC , what must be the distance X so that the total force applied to the charge 3 is equal to Ft=-288.80nN . Using the three same charges from previous problem...
NOTE: WRITE MATLAB CODE then the results for each QUESTIONS: Q1: For the system of the equations [2x; + 3xy + x3 = 9 x2 + 2x2 + 3x3 = 0 3x; +x2+2x3 = 8) compute the unknowns Xı, X2, and X3 using the inverse matris method. Q2: Simplify the complex number z and express it both in rectangular and polar form. (3+ j4)(5 + j2)(2 260°) (3+j6)(1+12) NOTE: WRITE MATLAB CODE then the results for each QUESTIONS: Q3: Suppose...
Two point charges (q1 = -4.5?C and q2 =
8.7 ?C) are fixed along the x-axis, separated by a distance d = 8.6
cm. Point P is located at (x,y) = (d,d).
1)
What is Ex(P), the value of the x-component of the
electric field produced by q1 and q2 at point
P?N/C
2)
What is Ey(P), the value of the y-component of the
electric field produced by q1 and q2 at point
P?N/C
3)
A third point charge q3...