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Evaluating Double Integrals of Odd and Even Functions on a Disk
Homework Statement Suppose f : ℝ→ℝ and g : ℝ →ℝ are continuous. Suppose that f is odd and g is even. Define h(x,y) : f(x)*g(y). Let D be a disk centered at the origin in the plane. What is ∫∫h(x,y)dA? D The Attempt at a Solution I know there's probably a trick to it. Is it 0...- ChiefKeeper92
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Multivariable Calculus: Directional Derivatives, Differentiablity, Chain Rule
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What Visible Light Transitions Occur in the Bohr Model of Li++?
I used Z=3 but do I need to multiply Z by n and m?- ChiefKeeper92
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What Visible Light Transitions Occur in the Bohr Model of Li++?
Bohr Model [b]1. Assuming that the wavelengths of visible light lie between about 300nm and 700nm, what transitions in Li++ (hydrogenic lithium ions, Z=3) would be visible. Identify each transition by initial and final principal quantum number n. Also identify those transitions that are also...- ChiefKeeper92
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- Bohr Bohr model Light Model Visible light
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Visible Light Transitions in Li++ (Z=3)
[b]1. Assuming that the wavelengths of visible light lie between about 300nm and 700nm, what transitions in Li++ (hydrogenic lithium ions, Z=3) would be visible. Identify each transition by initial and final principal quantum number n. Also identify those transitions that are also seen in...- ChiefKeeper92
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- Light Visible light
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