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Undergrad Box & Whisker Plot: When, How & Difference
I know the steps of box and whisker plot, but when should I use it? how can I classify its problems?, what is the difference between it and other statistical methods?- mohammed El-Kady
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- Box Plot
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- Forum: Set Theory, Logic, Probability, Statistics
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Graduate Derive Cattaneo–Vernotte Law w/Proof
I need to know the derivation of Cattaneo–Vernotte law. "if it has a proof"- mohammed El-Kady
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- Law
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Types of thermodynamics processes that happen in solids or continuum medium
reversible or not? adiabatic or not? isotherm or any other processes? if the solid has an external heat load for example- mohammed El-Kady
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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Types of thermodynamics processes that happen in solids or continuum medium
What are the types of thermodynamics processes that happen in solids or continuum medium- mohammed El-Kady
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- Continuum Medium Solids Thermodynamics
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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High School Critical point of a piecewise function
I don't know which definition the problem ask for. I know the definition of the derivative, but someone solved it with the differentiability , so i need to be sure from it.- mohammed El-Kady
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- Forum: Calculus
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High School Critical point of a piecewise function
thank you- mohammed El-Kady
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- Forum: Calculus
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High School Critical point of a piecewise function
you don't know it?- mohammed El-Kady
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- Forum: Calculus
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High School Critical point of a piecewise function
If the function is not differentiable at point. Can we consider this point is critical point to the function? f(x) = (x-3)^2 when x>0 = (x+3)^2 when x<0 he asked for critical points in the closed interval -2, 2- mohammed El-Kady
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- Critical point Function Piecewise function Point
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- Forum: Calculus
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Graduate Mathematical description of a ball hitting a glass plate and causing damage
Brilliant answer. Thank you- mohammed El-Kady
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- Forum: Mechanics
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What Is the Name of This Program?
I'm sorry. I need the name of the program he used to write this video- mohammed El-Kady
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- Forum: Programming and Computer Science
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Crack Mode I: Stress-Strain Relation
If i have a thermal shock in a thermo-elastic material with crack mode I propagated ? what are the stress-strain relations in this case? or what is the factor K relation? "sorry if the question is not true, but i hope you understood what i mean"- mohammed El-Kady
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- Crack Mode Relation Stress-strain
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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What Is the Name of This Program?
What's the name of this program? please- mohammed El-Kady
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- Program
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- Forum: Programming and Computer Science
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Thermoelastic Material: Porous Material
is porous material is a thermoelastic material?- mohammed El-Kady
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- Material
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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Lame's Constants: Definition & Proof
λ, μ :smile:, thank you.- mohammed El-Kady
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering
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Lame's Constants: Definition & Proof
thank you- mohammed El-Kady
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- Forum: Materials and Chemical Engineering