Use the Beattie-Bridgeman and the Benedict-Webb-Rubin equations
of state to find the best
fit for the following set of isopentane isothermal PV data (T = 672
R) as P = f(T,V). That is,
find the EOS parameters for each of the above EOS and then decide
on the best fitting equation
among them. Given: R = 10.73 psia.ft
3
/lb-mol R. (Hint: Refer to class discussion on
minimizing the sum of the squares of the relative error between
experimental and predicted
values of P).
Use the Beattie-Bridgeman and the Benedict-Webb-Rubin equations of state to find the best fit for the...
3. Find the best straight-line fit (least squares) to the measurements t -2, b 4 at at t =-1 b 1 at t0 b 0 at t = 2. Then find the projection p of 3 b 0 onto the column space of A = 1 10 1 2
Xy 8. (a) Complete the table and find (b) the equation of the line of best fit in the form y = ax + b with formulas needed to find it (c) r, the coefficient of linear correlation with formulas needed to find it (d) the predicted y if x = 10. (e) Use a Ti function to test Ho : Q = 0, vs HT: 0. Need only give t and p values.
A client of yours wants to find out the best microbial environment for C. elegans. In previous meetings, the client told you that C. elegans feed on bacteria but may also be killed by certain bacteria. Therefore, it is important to figure out what bacteria are beneficial to C. elegans. In particular, the client was interested in studying the association between the density of Gluconobacter and the density of C. elegans. The client had collected some pilot data for this...