1. An oil drop with a mass of 2.45 g is suspended between two Problem 01 oppositely-charged plates that are 10.00 cm apart and have a potential-- difference of 6000 V as shown in the diagram to the right. a.) Show the direction of the electric field on the diagram. b.) What is the magnitude of the electric field? c.)...
Exercise 10. Write A = 1-3 6 01 as the sum of a symmetric matrix B and a skew-symmetric matrix C. SVImImetric matrIX C
QUESTION 3 Band for this reaction, K = 10 and for this reaction K-01 Place 1 mM A in tube 1 and 1 mM in tube 2 and allow the reactions to reach equilibrium What is the value of 0 for the first reaction above at body temperature? Enter the value units of mol using 2 sig and scientific notation...
( 4 Marks) PART-1 01. Most of the sources of energy are considered as derived from solar energy. Which of the following is not ultimately derived from the sun's energy? Justify your reason. (2 Marks) a. Geothermal energy b. Wind energy c. Nuclear energy d. Bio-mass
You are given 1 ml pipettes that are marked in .01 ml increments. You are told to use these pipettes to make a 1/180 dilution in three steps (i.e. by making three successive dilutions). Describe how you would do this including volume of sample and volume of diluent used for each step.
A loan officer compares the interest rates for 48-month fixed-rate auto loans and 48-month variable-rate auto loans. Two independent, random samples of auto loan rates are selected. A sample of five 48-month variable-rate auto loans had the following loan rates: 2.10% 3.09% 2.873% 3.22% 3.11% while a sample of five 48-month fixed-rate auto loans had loan rates as follows: 4.030%...
(Ex 4.07 of Higgins) The data in the table 1 are dry matter contents (in kilograms) of hay obtained from experimental plots. The experiment was designed as a randomized complete block, and the treatments are three cutting dates Table 1: Dry Matter Contents of Hay Blocks Date 1 23 456 Sep. 115 2.11.9 2.81.41.8 Sep. 15 1.822 2.7 1.6 2.3...
Suppose you have a six sided die. One face is printed with the number 1. Two faces are printed with the number 2. Three faces are printed with the number 3. You also have 3 coins: C_1, C_2, and C_3. C_1 will land Heads with probability 1/3. C_2 will land Heads with probability 1/5. C_3 will land Heads with probability...
Suppose you have a six sided die. One face is printed with the number 1. Two faces are printed with the number 2. Three faces are printed with the number 3. You also have 3 coins: C_1, C_2, and C_3. C_1 will land Heads with probability 1/5. C_2 will land Heads with probability 1/3. C_3 will land Heads with probability...
Suppose you have a six sided die. One face is printed with the number 1. Two faces are printed with the number 2. Three faces are printed with the number 3. You also have 3 coins: C_1, C_2, and C_3. C_1 will land Heads with probability 1/5. C_2 will land Heads with probability 1/3. C_3 will land Heads with probability...