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Physics, 22.06.2019 12:30
Consider a hydrogen atom in the ground state. what is the energy of its electron? =e= jj now consider an excited‑state hydrogen atom. what is the energy of the electron in the =5n=5 level? =e5= j
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Physics, 22.06.2019 15:20
Talia is manufacturing rolls of wire for hanging pictures. she needs a material that is so that it can easily be pulled into wire without breaking.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 21:30
What describes the formation of horizon b? a. forms at the surface b. features parent material c. undergoes the most change d. forms due to decomposed material i think the answer is c. undergoes the most change
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Physics, 23.06.2019 02:10
Find the steady-state temperature at the center of the plate = /2, = /2) for sums of w from n=1 to n=19 (only odd values). find the value of n for which the change in /2, /2) is less than 1% from the value at the previous n. at this point, we consider the solution converged. does the value of the temperature at the center seem reasonable? in this part, the values of x and y are constant scalar values. you should produce a plot of the value of n on the horizontal and the estimate of the temperature at the center of the plate on the vertical. b. using the value of n (or larger) that resulted in convergence in part (a), create a contourf plot of the temperature distribution across the entire plate. use enough spatial subdivisions to create a useful plot. comment on the results. hint: you need to determine what “x” and “y” values to use to make your t matrix. i recommend using a different number of x and y values. use enough x and y values so that the plot is “smooth”.
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