• Q : Anthropic principle...
    3/27/2013 12:52:00 AM :

    What is Anthropic principle? Explain Weak anthropic principle and Strong anthropic principle? Anthropic principle: Weak anthropic principle The situation essential for the developm

  • Q : Ampere's law...
    3/27/2013 12:50:00 AM :

    Explain Ampere's law?   Ampere's law (A.M. Ampere): The line integral of the magnetic flux about a closed curve is relative to the arithmetic sum of electric currents flowing via that cl

  • Q : What is basic SI unit of electric current...
    3/27/2013 12:48:00 AM :

    basic SI unit of electric current is termed as Ampere: A (after A.M. Ampere, 1775-1836) The basic SI unit of electric current, stated as the current that, when going via two infinitely-long parallel

  • Q : What it means of Aberration...
    3/27/2013 12:47:00 AM :

    Defining Aberration: The obvious change in the position of a light-emitting object due to the fidelity of the speed of light and the motion of the observer in relation to the emitter. The effect

  • Q : Report on Business memo analyzing monthly sales...
    3/26/2013 9:19:00 AM :

    Write a Report on Business memo analyzing monthly sales of a company. Try to explain it with graphs.

  • Q : Problems on ANOVA...
    3/26/2013 9:04:00 AM :

    We are going to simulate an experiment where we are trying to see whether any of the four automated systems (labeled A, B, C, and D) that we use to produce our root beer result in a different specific

  • Q : Problem on layout...
    3/26/2013 1:08:00 AM :

    A manufacturing facility consists of five departments, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. It produces four components having manufacturing product routings and production volumes indicated below.   1. Gener

  • Q : Problem on Chebyshevs theorem...
    3/26/2013 1:02:00 AM :

    1. Prove that the law of iterated expectations for continuous random variables.2. Prove that the bounds in Chebyshev's theorem cannot be improved upon. I.e., provide a distribution which satisfies the

  • Q : Pearsons correlation coefficient...
    3/25/2013 8:59:00 AM :

    The table below illustrates the relationship between two variable X and Y. A) Draw the scatter diagram representing the data. B) Calculate the Pearsons correlation coefficient. C) Determine the l

  • Q : Binomial distribution...
    3/25/2013 8:53:00 AM :

    1) A Discrete random variable can be described as Binomial distribution if is satisfies four conditions, Briefly discuss each of these conditions2) A student does not study for a multiple choice exami

  • Q : Components of time series...
    3/25/2013 8:46:00 AM :

    Name and elaborate the four components of time series in brief.

  • Q : Discrete and continuous data...
    3/25/2013 8:40:00 AM :

    Distinguish between discrete and continuous data in brief.

  • Q : Variance and standard error...
    3/25/2013 8:17:00 AM :

    A hospital treated 412 skin cancer patients over a year. Of these, 197 were female. Give the point estimate of the proportion of females seeking treatment for skin cancer. Give estimates of the vari

  • Q : Sample z test and Sample t test...
    3/25/2013 8:10:00 AM :

    A random sample X1, X2, …, Xn is from a normal population with mean µ and variance σ2. If σ is unknown, give a 95% confidence interval of the population mean, and interpret it

  • Q : Bayesian Point Estimation...
    3/25/2013 7:56:00 AM :

    What are the Bayesian Point of estimation and what are the process of inference in Bayesian statistics?

  • Q : Report on Simple Random Sampling with or without replacement...
    3/25/2013 7:06:00 AM :

    One of my friend has a problem on simple random sampling. Can someone provide a complete Report on Simple Random Sampling with or without replacement?

  • Q : Report on Radiobiology for Travel Space...
    3/25/2013 6:41:00 AM :

    I have a problem in wirting a report on Radiobiology for Travel Space.  Can someone provide me a complete report on the above topic.

  • Q : Problem on spacecraft...
    3/25/2013 6:26:00 AM :

    Assuming that ground stations are equally distributed on the Earth, how many ground stations are required to maintain constant contact with a spacecraft at 750 km altitude, and 72 degrees inclination?

  • Q : Problem on Orbit cycle...
    3/25/2013 6:23:00 AM :

    Calculate the hot and cold temperature after 25 orbits. Assume a 100kg spherical spacecraft made of aluminum. Assume that the spacecraft is in an equatorial orbit. How is calculation 1 different for a

  • Q : Report on designing and simulating a control system...
    3/25/2013 6:03:00 AM :

    Objective: To present a consultant report for designing and simulating a control system. Define a practical engineering plant which would feature similar dynamical behaviour to the theoretical dynami

  • Q : Change of power in flow of kinetic energy...
    3/25/2013 5:41:00 AM :

    Air at 20 m/s, 260 K, 75 kPa with 5 kg/s flows into a jet engine and it flows out at 500 m/s, 800 K, 75 kPa. What is the change (power) in flow of kinetic energy?

  • Q : Problem on work of compression...
    3/25/2013 5:37:00 AM :

    A diesel engine operates devoid of a spark plug by using the high-temperature gas produced throughout the compression stage to ignite the fuel. During a typical compression, pure air that is originall

  • Q : Problem on Redlich-Kwong equation...
    3/25/2013 5:18:00 AM :

    i) Welcome to Beaver Gas Co.! Your first task is to calculate the annual gross sales of our superpure-grade nitrogen and oxygen gases. a) The total gross sales of N2 is 30,000 units. Take the volume

  • Q : Pressure and power for adiabatic compressor...
    3/25/2013 5:04:00 AM :

    a) Air flowing at 1 m3/s enters an adiabatic compressor at 20°C and 1 bar. It exits at 200°C. The isentropic efficiency of the compressor is 80%. Calculate the exit pressure and the power requ

  • Q : Problem on Adiabatic expansion...
    3/25/2013 4:06:00 AM :

    Calculate the change in entropy for the system for each of the following cases. Explain the sign that you obtain by a physical argument a) A gas undergoes a reversible, adiabatic expansion from an in

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