• Q : The perturbing potential to lowest....
    Physics :

    Take a small perturbation to the keplerian potential. V(r)= -Vsub0/r + -deltaV/r^4. Calculate the phase shift over one orbit due to the perturbing potential to lowest non-trivial order in deltaV.

  • Q : What happens to the vectors....
    Physics :

    Once the simulation opens, click on ‘Show Both' for Velocity and Acceleration at the top of the page. Now click and drag the red ball around the screen. Make 3 observations about the blue an

  • Q : Describe the motion of the balls....
    Physics :

    Create 3 more distinct scenarios in 1-d including one totally inelastic collision. Make a hypothesis whether or not each will follow conservation of momentum. Collect some data and prove or disprove

  • Q : Determine the distance between an object is from the camera....
    Physics :

    A guitar string with a length of 80.0 cm is plucked. The speed of a wave in the string is 400 m/sec. Calculate the frequency of the first, second, and third harmonics.

  • Q : Design an experiment and test your design....
    Physics :

    Research to find equations that would help you find g using a pendulum. Design an experiment and test your design using Moon and Jupiter.

  • Q : Choosing an atmospheric issue....
    Science :

    Select an atmospheric issue (ozone depletion, climate change, or acid rain, for instance) and compare and contrast it to an indoor air pollution.

  • Q : Design experiments to find the best equation....
    Physics :

    Design experiments to find the best equation for the relationship for initial angle and period. Include a spreadsheet and chart with a trend line from Excel.

  • Q : Scarcity of potable water....
    Science :

    In different parts of the world there is a scarcity of potable water. How might we solve this problem in the future?

  • Q : How to an antenna is connected to a car battery....
    Physics :

    A beam of light is incident on a plane mirror at an angle of 35o. If the mirror rotates through a small angle through what angle will the reflected ray rotate?

  • Q : What is the index of refraction of the blue light....
    Physics :

    A beam of light with red and blue components of wavelengths 670 nm and 425 nm, respectively, strikes a slab of fused quartz at an incident angle of 30o.

  • Q : Clearly define position and supporting evidence.....
    Physics :

    Include at least four references . At least one  of your sources must be obtained from the collection of databases accessible from the Learning Resources Center Web page.

  • Q : What would be an appropriate null hypothesis....
    Physics :

    The table below depicts a two-way ANOVA in which gender has two groups (male and female), marital status has three groups , and the means refer to happiness scores (n = 100).

  • Q : Discuss the value of hydration....
    Physics :

    The title of your presentation is "Water: An Overlooked Essential Nutrient." A law firm has requested that you introduce yourself, explain why you are at the firm.

  • Q : What happens to the image if half of the lens is covered....
    Physics :

    Draw a ray diagram below for a convex lens with a focal length of 3 cm. Place the object at 5 cm with a height of 1 cm.Is the image real or virtual? Is the image upright or inverted? How does the si

  • Q : How would the intensity of light vary with distance....
    Physics :

    How would the intensity of light vary with distance from the source according to the (a) wave theory, (b) particle (photon) theory? How can these two theories mesh?

  • Q : What is its volume expansion coefficient....
    Physics :

    A diamond has a mass of 56.6 g and the gold ring it is set in has a mass of 125.6 g. How many carbon atoms are there compared to gold atoms?

  • Q : Heat flows into an ideal gas at a constant volume....
    Physics :

    Heat flows into an ideal gas at a constant volume. The pressure increases from 1.5 atm to 5.5 atm. Next the gas is compressed at constant pressure from 5.0 L to 2.5 L and goes back to its original

  • Q : How large is the friction force....
    Physics :

    A dab of mud (mass 0.1 kg, and sitting 0.25 m from the center) flies off a horizontal spinning wheel when the wheel takes 1 s to complete one circuit. How large is the friction force between the mud

  • Q : Why do you think the number of loops....
    Physics :

    What orientation of the coil (vertical or horizontal) allows current to flow? What happens as you rotate the windings 180 degrees from this position?

  • Q : The area ratio to prove stefan....
    Physics :

    Area ratio. I know that At a temperature of 3000K the power was 4.59 X106 W/m2 and at 6000K the power was 7.35 X107 W/m2 but I am stuck on how to get the area ratio to prove Stefan-Boltzman Law the

  • Q : Identify the features of each theory....
    Physics :

    Write a 1,000- to 1,200-word paper comparing the personality theories of Freud, Jung, Rogers, and Maslow. Outline how each theorist contributed to the study of personality. Identify the features

  • Q : Four types of control mechanisms....
    Science :

    Write down the four types of control mechanisms (ways controls are applied) used in your chosen organization.

  • Q : Design a cascade amplifier using smallest number....
    Physics :

    Voltage amplifier stages having the characteristics show in the following table are available. The signal source has an open-circuit voltage of 20mV rms and an internal resistance of 2MΩ.

  • Q : What is the reduction in the volume of the oil....
    Physics :

    A 4.0 g string, 0.36 m long, is under tension. The string produces a 500 Hz tone when it vibrates in the third harmonic. The speed of sound in air is 344 m/s. In this situation, the wavelength of t

  • Q : Primary functions of the respiratory system....
    Science :

    Q1. Write down the primary functions of the respiratory system? Q2. Describe the roles of mucus and cilia in the respiratory system.

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