Among the six measurements of the boiling point of a silsicon compound

In summary, the conversation is about calculating the maximum likelihood failure rate for a telephone switching system, given a sample of failure times. The data is assumed to be a random sample from a specified population distribution. The person is seeking help and asking for suggestions or resources on how to approach and solve this type of problem.
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Among the six measurements of the boiling point of a silsicon compound, the size of the error was 0.07, 0.03,0.14,0.08 and 0.03 degree C . Assuming that these data can be looked upon as a random sample from the population given by.

f(x; [tex]\theta[/tex]) = 2 ([tex]\theta[/tex] - x) / [tex]\theta[/tex]2 for 0 < x < [tex]\theta[/tex]
= 0 elsewhere

Assume that the time to failure, X of a telephone switching system is exponentially distributed with a failure rate [tex]\lambda[/tex]. Estimate the maximum likelihood failure rate [tex]\lambda[/tex] from a random sample of n times to failure.
 
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Homework questions should go up in https://www.physicsforums.com/forumdisplay.php?f=152", and you need to put in some effort and give your own thoughts so people know how to help you. Where are you stuck on these?

I don't know how to start solving maximum likelihood question. Please if you can suggest any site or documents which could help be solve such problems. I don't have any notes .
 
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1. What is the boiling point of a silicon compound?

The boiling point of a silicon compound can vary depending on the specific compound. However, among the six common measurements, it can range from 1410°C to 2355°C.

2. How is the boiling point of a silicon compound measured?

The boiling point of a silicon compound is typically measured using a thermometer placed in a sealed container filled with the compound. The temperature at which the compound turns from a liquid to a gas is recorded as the boiling point.

3. What factors can affect the boiling point of a silicon compound?

The boiling point of a silicon compound can be affected by factors such as atmospheric pressure, molecular weight, and intermolecular forces. Impurities in the compound can also influence the boiling point.

4. Can the boiling point of a silicon compound be predicted?

Yes, the boiling point of a silicon compound can be predicted using mathematical models and experimental data. These predictions can help in the design and synthesis of new compounds for specific purposes.

5. Why is it important to know the boiling point of a silicon compound?

Knowing the boiling point of a silicon compound is important for various reasons. It can help in determining the stability and purity of the compound, as well as its potential uses and applications. It is also essential in industrial processes that involve heating and cooling of silicon compounds.

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