Show your work. List all the equations you use in variable form first. Extra credit possible for the use of problem solving methods.
You have a van that is 5.00 m long. You wish to park it in a garage that is only 3.00 m long. How fast do you have to drive toward the garage to make your van a size that will fit?
Show your work. List all the equations you use in variable form first. Extra credit possible...
YOU DONT HAVE TO DO THE EXTRA CREDIT. ALSO IF YOU DONT FEEL LIKE
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3) a. Solve the systems of equations BY HAND, using any of the matrix methods we discussed in this class. DO NOT USE YOUR CALCULATOR FOR THIS PART. 4x + 8y - 4z = 4 3x + 8y + 5z = -11 -2x + y + 12z = -17 b. Now solve the...
Duration: 110 minutes Total Points: 120 pts (+25 extra credit) Show all of your work for full credit Write symbolic forms of all equsations usos needed. indicate your final answers clearly with units. You may use add in your solution, and itional pages as needed. Problem 1 (20 points): Consider the following system: n+1 A. Find the equa Laplace domain. All masses have mass m, all springs have spring constant K tions of motion for each mass in the system...
Show ALL THE FORMULAS or equations that you use and your
plugging of numbers.
Please, work the solution in an
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showing as much details as
possible.
Answer the question completely. Thank you
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1. A very large population of bipolar transistors has a current gain with a mean value of 120 and a standard deviation of 10. The values of current gain may be assumed to be independent Gaussian random variables. (a) Find the confidence interval for a...
Show ALL THE FORMULAS or equations that you use and your
plugging of numbers.
Please, work the solution in an
-->organized way<--,
showing as much details as
possible.
Answer the question completely. Thank you
:)
2. The resistance of coils manufactured by a certain company is claimed to have a mean value of 100 ?. A sample of 30 coils is taken an it is found that the sample mean is 115 ? and the sample standard deviation is 2012...
Bonus Problem (worth 5 extra points.) You must show all your work to receive credit! 27. The initial carbon content (Co) of the sample is 0.2 wt %. You are using a carbon rich environment (hydro-carbon gas) to set the surface-carbon content (c) at 1.0 wt %. Using the Figure 5.11 (No need to use Error Function), calculate how long it would take at 1500 degree C to reach a carbon content of 0.4 wt % at a distance of...
Cholesterol and Glucose screening This extra credit assignment requires you to get your blood work checked. To receive this extra credit, two things are required; First, you need to submit the results of your blood test and include the following information: 1. What your scores are for the following; a. total cholesterol, b. HDL, c. LDL, d. Fasting blood glucose 2. List the healthy range for each of the above. 3. What diseases are people at risk for with high...
DIRECTIONS: Work the problem. You must show all work to receive credit, and you must return this sheet. Be sure to explain carefully your answers and show your work in a neat and organized manner. The problem is worth 20 points. Be sure to write the symbolic equation you use before inserting numbers!! A figure depicting the apparatus you used in the moment of inertia experiment is shown to the right. 110.0 grams were placed on the sensing wheel- 5.00-g...
YOU MUST SHOW YOUR WORK TO RECEIVE CREDIT!!! 1) Find the SOP form of X in all cases and simplify if possible using Boolean theorems. D- BT AL Doo Do was Da D D D 3) Simplify the following to minimal POS form. a) ((X + D')': A+ B'Y' + BC b) Y'X + X'Y c) ((AY)') · B+ XY' + BX'
Note: for this problem, you must show all of your work for full credit. 6. A 75kg basketball player performs a vertical jump of 0.30m. Use the work/energy approach to determine his takeoff velocity in the vertical direction. Then, use your projectile motion equations to determine the athlete's takeoff velocity. Do your two answers agree?
PROBLEM SOLVING: Show free-body diagram, complete solution, unit analysis and box your final answer. Use all the decimal in solutions and final answer. 1. A car traveling at a constant speed of 24.0 m/s passes a trooper hidden behind a billboard, as in figure. One second after the speeding car passes the billboard, the trooper sets off in chase with a constant acceleration of 3.00 m/s2 (a) How long does it take the trooper to overtake the speeding car? (b)...