• Q : Find charge point....
    Physics :

    Two point charges q1 = 4.00nC and q2 = ?3.00nC are placed 20.0cm apart as shown in Figure 1. There also exists a third point charge q3 = 2.00nC infinitely far away.1. Is there a point between q1 and q

  • Q : Calculte the force and pressure of water....
    Physics :

    The department will be overseeing the construction of a dam to create a large fresh water lake that will be approximately 15 meters deep. A horizontal pipe 1.2 meters long and 5 cm in diameter will pa

  • Q : Calculate 1d wave equation....
    Physics :

    The 1D wave equation for P-waves is:\(\frac{\partial^2 u_{1}}{\partial t^2}=\alpha^{2}\frac{\partial^2 u_{1}}{\partial x_{1}^2}\), where alpha is the P-wave velocity.Show that the function

  • Q : Protista kingdom....
    Biology :

    Protista kingdom, WHAT IS THE MAIN COMPONENT OF THE CELL WALL OF THE PROTISTA KINGDOM BETWEEN ALL THREE TYPES OF PROTISTAS?

  • Q : Quadratic formula.....
    Algebra :

    Quadratic formula., State the quadratic formula. Pick an quadratic equation, and solve it using the quadratic formula. Please explain in detail steps the process.

  • Q : Uniform linear charge distribution....
    Physics :

    A particle with charge q is traveling with velocity v parallel to the wire with a uniform linear charge distribution λ=0.01 [C/m] per unit length. The wire also carries a current I=5 A

  • Q : What are the different types of screening or diagnostic test....
    Biology :

    What are the different types of screening or diagnostic tests available to study salmonella? What the advantages and drawbacks of each of the tests?

  • Q : Degree homogeneous bending magnet....
    Science :

    Imaging systemConsider a75 degree homogeneous bending magnet of bending radius1.2 m that is preceeded by a drift of length1.2 m. It is followed by a drift of lengthL such that the system is imaging

  • Q : Why frameshift mutations produce changes in organism....
    Biology :

    Why are frameshift mutations (insertions and deletions) more likely to produce changes in an organism than a point mutation?

  • Q : Calculate the hubble parameter....
    Science :

    1) What did the Astronomer Edwin Hubble discover about galaxies in the 1920's? 2) What formula is used to calculate the Hubble Parameter? Tell what each thing in the formula is.

  • Q : Find a method to estimate the new moment of inertia....
    Physics :

    Calculate the moment of inertia for the disk. Find a method to estimate the new moment of inertia.  Prove that your total mass is essentially unchanged.  Find the new angular frequency.

  • Q : Find expression for angular velocity as a function of time....
    Physics :

    Snow begins to fall at a constant rate of r kg/sec. Find an expression for the angular velocity of the merry-go-round as a function of time.

  • Q : Find expression for angular velocity of the merry-go-round....
    Physics :

    Snow begins to fall at a constant rate of r kg/sec. Find an expression for the angular velocity of the merry-go-round as a function of time.

  • Q : Explain personality disorders are chronic....
    Biology :

    Personality disorders are chronic and persistent behavioral and emotional disturbances that are often difficult to treat.

  • Q : Describe the extent and nature of the autism disorder....
    Biology :

    Describe the extent and nature of the disorder, such as number of people diagnosed and under treatment, demographics, and other factors of interest.

  • Q : Write possible genotypes for each phenotype....
    Chemistry :

    List the possible genotypes for each phenotype (purple or yellow), using upper case letters for dominant and lower case for recessive.

  • Q : Recombination between the genes for rh blood type....
    Biology :

    Genetic linkage mapping for a large number of families identifies 4% recombination between the genes for Rh blood type and elliptocytosis. At the Rh locus, alleles R and r control Rh+ and Rh- blood

  • Q : Reversible emf of the cell....
    Chemistry :

    Calculate the reversible emf of the cell and its temperature coefficient; Determine the amount of heat to be supplied or removed from the cell to maintain a constant temperature of 25 oC under reversi

  • Q : Explain pnicogens and halogens in terms of hydrides-oxides....
    Chemistry :

    Write seven pages from seven different resources following ACS style in the writing about how can you apply pnicogens and halogens in terms their hydrides, oxides, halides, oxaacides, inter halog

  • Q : Principles of industrial electrochemistry....
    Chemistry :

    Consider a cell consisting of a silver wire coated with solid silver chloride and a zinc wire in an aqueous solution of zinc chloride at 25oC.

  • Q : Magnitude of the force parallel and perpendicular....
    Physics :

    Point A is located at ( 9i+3j+4k)m, point B is located at ( 6i-7j+2k)m. The force on a thin wire from A to B is 500 Ib. What are the magnitude of the force parallel and Perpendicular to an axis lin

  • Q : Demonstrating the presence of igg in tissue....
    Biology :

    What is the underlying biological difference between methyl green/ pyronin method and immunocytochemical method in demonstrating the presence of IgG in tissue? And these methods interchangeble. and

  • Q : Magnitude and coordinate direction angles....
    Physics :

    Determine the magnitude and coordinate direction angles for the resultant force of the combination of the two forces shown. The angle between F1 and positive X-axis is 60 degree, F1 and the positiv

  • Q : Develop a hypothesis for how kernel color....
    Physics :

    Develop a hypothesis for how kernel color is inherited . The hypothesis should include:

  • Q : Article about medicine-invasive species-nature....
    Biology :

    Select an article from a magazine or newspaper that has something in it that pertains to biology. For instance, you can select an article about medicine, invasive species, nature, conservation, gene

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