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Transferring memory/bytes in assembly language
Hi Everyone, Trying to write some assembly code by just first working out some pseudo to get a basis down for a program which transfers N bytes from m amount different sources, whose sizes are N bytes to m amount different destinations. So far, I've been trying to simplify what it wants...- Twoacross
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- Assembly Assembly language Language Transferring
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Electric Circuits: Analyzing Current Changes w/ Variable Potential Difference
Homework Statement A source of variable potiential difference is attached across the ends of 1.0 m of resistance wire and the potiential difference across the wire is steadily increased. Describe how the current through the wire changes and provided that the temperature stays the same, what...- Twoacross
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- Circuits Electric Electric circuits
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How Do Protons Behave in a Particle Accelerator?
Yeah i see what i did, dammit! So the method which I stated in finding the time, does it look right?- Twoacross
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How Do Protons Behave in a Particle Accelerator?
Electric field strength was found by using E = V / D So e = (1.50 x 10^3 V) / (2.0 x 10^-2 m ) that gave me 30 V / m- Twoacross
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How Do Protons Behave in a Particle Accelerator?
Homework Statement Protons are bring accelerated through a potiential difference of 5.00 x 10^3 V in the gun of a particle accelerator. They must pass between two parallel deflecting plates that are 6.0 x 10^-2 m long and 2.0 x 10^-2 m apart with a potiential difference between them of 1.50...- Twoacross
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- Electrostatic Theory
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculus Help - Polar Coordinated
Homework Statement 1. Consider the graph of a function defined parametrically by x = g(t) and y = h(t). The slope of the curve at point (g(t), h(t)) is given by h′(t) g′(t) . Use this result and the standard parametrization of a polar curve r = f(delta) given above to show that the slope...- Twoacross
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- Calculus Polar
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Find Value of k for Graphs to Enclose Area of 36
Homework Statement Determine the value of k for which the graphs of p(x) = x + 2 x + 3 and q(x) = k + 5 x - 7 x enclose an area of exactly 36. Be sure to use text regions to annotate your work (i.e. explain your reasoning). Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution So...- Twoacross
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