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How did the ancient Greek understanding of atomic particles likely influence Dalton's research?
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The particle p starts from rest at point a at time t = 0 and changes its speed thereafter at a constant rate of 2.8g as it follows the horizontal path shown. determine the magnitude and direction of its total acceleration (a) just before point b, (b) just after point b, and (c) as it passes point c. state your directions relative to the x-axis shown (ccw positive) and choose the angle with the smallest magnitude.
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Asquare 1m x 1m plate is shown below. all four of its edges are kept at 0 co. at t=0the temperature distribution is given by: y xtsins n75)=.a) using separation of variables determine the temperature distribution t(x,y,t)along the plate at any time t.b) discretize the heat conduction equation +=22222 txtusing a second-order centered difference scheme for the two second derivatives and a first-order forward euler scheme for the first derivative. using von neumann stability analysis, determine the stability criterion for the proposed discretization scheme in terms of , hand t. solve for the maximum allowable time step tmax
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