Statistical thermodynamics.. My professor gave me a solution to a problem that has:
d/dv ln(Q) = N/Q d/dv Q = N/V
How is that possible? Am I missing something?
Statistical thermodynamics.. My professor gave me a solution to a problem that has: d/dv ln(Q) =...
The final answer is r = 43m that my professor gave me, but I
dont know how he got it. Show me steps to solve this question
my teacher gave me this problem with a few different twists.
for example this one says the charge is diteibuted as p=Q/r and
then in my other problem he put p=Qr and another one he put
p=Q/r^2.
my question is can you please explain how this changes the
formula to solve this problem or better said can you please show it
step by step for the different variations so when i get something
on the exam i fully understand what...
Currently working a modern physics problem where the professor gave us the answer but I am having trouble with basic algebra. How do you solve for v given the equation where L = 4.2 light years, t' = 4 light years, c = speed of light, and sqrt{1- v^2/c^2} is the inverse gamma factor. v should = approx. 0.72c v = (L(sqrt{1- v^2/c^2})/t'
my professor wants a VERY detailed explanation and I am
lost!
Describe in detail the complicated process of how a polymer of carbohydrate is broken down into monomers and absorbed from the small intestine into the blood. x BIVA - AI E E EDED V c o 2 1 12pt x - HTML Editore 5 = Paragraph - Q n
Question 10 Statistical thermodynamics may be used to find the radiation pressure P for cavity (or black body) radiation in terms of the energy per unit volume u. (a) An ideal quantum gas comprises non-interacting identical particles with discrete quantum states labelled 1, 2, ...,r ,....The partition function is given by Z (T,V,N)- > exp(-B(n,&, + п,&, +...)} пп. (i) Define the symbols n1, n2,...,n,...and 81, 82, ..., Er,... (iiExplain why, for photons, the partition function may be expressed as:...
Validating Input file, So for my C++ assignment, my professor says we need to validate the Input File, Which means, if the line is missing a comma, one of the 3 information, or the string is a white line, it will ignore it. If the line has a white line, the program will correct it and will read in the line. I will store these into an Array, and display them in First name, Last name, and Number of Votes...
Please show work and answer.
my professor gave this hint to us to solve the problem.
He also said that I could find the relationship between S and
Km and substitute that into the Michaelis-Menten equation.
6. The Km of RBC GLUT1 for glucose is 18 mg/dL while the Km for liver GLUT2 is 360 mg/dL. At a blood glucose concentration of 60 mg/dL, GLUT1 and GLUT2 are working at what percentage of their Vmax? A. GLUT1 at 75% Vmax...
English native speakers can you please help me write an email to my teacher. This morning I talked to her and she asked me to meet her tomorrow so she could help me review my group presentation that is due on Wednesday. Unfortunately, I won't be able to meet her due to an unforeseen and emergent situation. I was starting to write something but I feel like it sounds dry and without flow. I'd really appreciate if you please help...
We started the problem in class, and my professor told us the
expected value and variance were both 1, but I can’t figure out how
he got the variance.
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5)T-#dlettes addsessed correcty 1 lettest has bhe correc adáress lo ;f letter #t does-et have oerret adress 12,en e,n n n-i
Can someone please help me with this question? My professor
highlighted the correct answer in yellow, I am just not sure how
she got there..
Output produced in one growing season
Corn
Soybeans
Iowa
30
45
Nebraska
40
80
lowa and Nebraska can both produce corn and soybeans, and can switch between the production of corn and soybeans at a constant rate. The table illustrates the amount of corn or soybeans each state can produce in one growing season. At...