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Maximum Bright Fringes for Double Slit Experiment
I'm not sure so I'm guessing no- Starrrrr
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Maximum Bright Fringes for Double Slit Experiment
That's the full question.- Starrrrr
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Maximum Bright Fringes for Double Slit Experiment
Homework Statement At most, how many bright fringes can be formed on either side of the central bright fringe when light of wavelength 644 nm falls on a double slit whose slit separation is 3.64 × 10-6 m? Homework Equations m=dsintheta/lamdbaThe Attempt at a Solution...- Starrrrr
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- Fringes
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Is it the metal in my above balanced equation ?
H+=0.0692 moles/L and Mg=0.0346 moles- Starrrrr
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- Forum: Biology and Chemistry Homework Help
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Is it the metal in my above balanced equation ?
Homework Statement Part one : A number of metals react with HCl to form salts of general formula MCl2. Write a balanced chemical equation for such a reaction. After a piece of one of these metals had reacted completely with the acid in 55.8 cm3 of 1.24M HCl, the resulting solution, which...- Starrrrr
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Calculate the torque, total displacement volume, when stroke and bore are equal
Thanks for no help- Starrrrr
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Calculate the torque, total displacement volume, when stroke and bore are equal
Homework Statement A six-cylinder four-stroke internal combustion engine, running at 2,200 rpm, outputs 120 kW of brake power. The stroke is equal to the bore. The brake mean effective pressure is 5.5 MPa. Calculate the torque, total displacement volume, stroke and bore. Homework Equations...- Starrrrr
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- Displacement Torque Volume
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What is the true meaning of area in integration?
Allegedly the answer is 12.5 but I don't know how the computer got that- Starrrrr
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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What is the true meaning of area in integration?
When I put the answer to my online assignment thing it says incorrect- Starrrrr
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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What is the true meaning of area in integration?
1. f_-2^{5} 1x-2dx.2. 1. f_a^{b}f(x)dx3. x^2/2 -2(x)|_-2^5 25/2-2(5)-(4/2-2(-2))=-7/2 What am I doing wrong?- Starrrrr
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Find Asymptotes of f(x)= 1/1+e^3x - Answers
And also I have to use the chain rule- Starrrrr
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Find Asymptotes of f(x)= 1/1+e^3x - Answers
I got it now , there are no vertical asymptotes. Horizontal asymptotes as x tends to infinity 1/(1+e^(3x)) = 1and negative infinity is 0- Starrrrr
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Find Asymptotes of f(x)= 1/1+e^3x - Answers
1. Find all asymptotes of the graph of f(x). f(x)= 1/1+e^3x 2. dy/dx= vdu/dx-udv/dx/v^2 3. Vertical asymptotes: 1+e^3x=0 3xIne=-1 X=-1/3 Horizontal asymptotes: No horizontal asymptotes Slant asymptotes: None Are the asymptotes I found correct? Also I was wondering how can I get the first...- Starrrrr
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What is the tension in the lift cable and in the string?
Thats fine, thank you for your help :)- Starrrrr
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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What is the tension in the lift cable and in the string?
so is the accerelation equal to=23.33m^-2- Starrrrr
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help