• Q : Bioinformatic....
    Biology :

    Bioinformatic, Check the attachement you will see the requirment ....................................................................................

  • Q : Bioinformatic....
    Biology :

    Bioinformatic, Check the attachement you will see the requirment ....................................................................................

  • Q : What is the frequency of the source....
    Physics :

    If the listener then moves toward the approaching source with a velocity of 25m/s, due west, he hears a frequency f2 that differs from f1 by 37 Hz. What is the frequency of the source? (Take the spe

  • Q : What is the pressure in torr in the gas collection manifold....
    Chemistry :

    While the level in the open end (connected to the manifold) was measured as 25.2 cm above the U-neck. What is the pressure, in torr, in the gas collection manifold?

  • Q : Optimal production quantities....
    Mathematics :

    The management of MACU Corporation is trying to determine the amount of each of two products to produce over the coming planning period. The following information concerns labor availability, labor

  • Q : Probability of treating people....
    Mathematics :

    A national study found that treating people appropriately for high blood pressure reduced their overall mortality by 20%. Treating people adequately for hypertension has been difficult

  • Q : Approximate pulsation period of a white dwarf....
    Physics :

    Typical white dwarf stars ate composed of material with a bulk modulus of 1.33 x 1022 Pa and a density of 1010 kg/m3. They have radii equal to 9.0 x 10-3 solar radius. What is the approximate pulsat

  • Q : Periodic oscillation of the sliding layer....
    Physics :

    The booming apparently results from a periodic oscillation of the sliding layer of sand-the layer's thickness expands and contracts. If the emitted frequency is 90 Hz, what are:

  • Q : How fast is the ambulance moving....
    Physics :

    An ambulance with a siren emitting a whine at 1,600 Hz overtakes and passes a cyclist pedaling a bike at 2.44 m/s. After being passed, the cyclist hears a frequency of 1590 Hz. How fast is the ambul

  • Q : Speed of a transverse wave on the rope....
    Physics :

    The other end passes over a pulley and supports a 1.5D-kg mass. The linear mass density of the rope is 0.0550 kg/m. (a) What is the speed of a transverse wave on the rope?

  • Q : Determine the tension in a rope....
    Physics :

    With what tension must a rope with length 2.50 m and mass 0.120 kg be stretched for transverse waves of frequency 40.0 Hz to have a wavelength of 0.750 m?

  • Q : Simple spring problem....
    Physics :

    A 65-kg person jumps from a window to a fire net 18m below, which stretches the net 1.1m. Assume that the net behaves like a simple spring, and (a) Calculate how much it would stretch if the same pe

  • Q : Mode of reaction of an acid buffer....
    Chemistry :

    What is the mode of reaction of an acid buffer. Make list of industrial applications of buffers with clear explanation.

  • Q : Value of the effective spring stiffness....
    Physics :

    A small fly of mass 0.25 g is caught in a spider's web. The web vibrates predominately with a frequency of 4.0 Hz. (a) What is the value of the effective spring stiffness constant k for the web?

  • Q : Calculate the concentration of schottky vacancies....
    Physics :

    Schottky vacancies suppose that the energy required to remove a sodium atom from the inside of a sodium crystal to the boundary is 1eV. Calculate the concentration of Schottky vacancies at 300K.

  • Q : Features of the frogs reproductive system....
    Biology :

    What are the unique features of the frogs reproductive system that can distinguish it from other specimens? What advantages do these unique features offer your specimen?

  • Q : Explain implications for monetary-fiscal policy of decline....
    Biology :

    Discuss the implications for monetary and fiscal policy of the decline in the terms of trade. Make use of diagrams in your answer.

  • Q : Principles and laws of electrodynamics....
    Physics :

    You will explain in detail the principles and laws of electrodynamics under which Maglevtrains operate. You will describe propulsion, guidance and levitation(250 word min for each question):

  • Q : Calculate the average power carried by the wave....
    Physics :

    A piano wire with mass 3.00 g and length 80.0 cm is stretched with a tension of 25.0 N. A wave with frequency 120.0 Hz and amplitude 1.6 mm travels along the wire. (a) Calculate the average power ca

  • Q : Problem based on quadratic formula....
    Algebra :

    The members of a flying club plan to share equally the cost of a $200,000 airplane. The members want to find five more people to join the club so that cost per person will decrease by $2000. Using a

  • Q : Balloons volume at certain degrees celcius....
    Physics :

    A balloon filled with helium has a volume of 1.0 x 10-3 L at 20 degrees celcius. what will be the balloons volume at 30 degrees celcius, if the pressure remains constant?

  • Q : Explain environmental health problem using statistics....
    Biology :

    In many situations, the quality of the air we breathe can determine the state of our health. Describe the problem and discuss its importance, using specific statistics and references.

  • Q : What is the wind velocity....
    Physics :

    A light plane is headed due south with a speed relative to still air of 185 km/h. After 1 h, the pilot notices that they have covered only 135 km and their direction is not south but 75 degrees sout

  • Q : Dealt two cards successively without replacement....
    Physics :

    Question: Assume you are dealt two cards successively (without replacement) from a standard 52-card deck. (In this section give your answers as percents rounded to one decimal place.)

  • Q : Calculate the number of moles of nitrogen....
    Chemistry :

    At equilibrium, 2.15 moles of NH3 was present. Calculate the number of moles of nitrogen and hydrogen at equilibrium.

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