Why do eigenvalues stay the same from one state space
model to another state space model...
Why do eigenvalues stay the same from one state space
model to another state space model while eigenvectors change when
the state space model changes? Please explain in depth
details!!
Why do B-catenin levels stay about the same instead of an
increase in an EMT (Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition). What is
your explanation and what simple experiment can you suggest that
would demonstrate your explanation?
Why do different people experience the same disease differently?
Or asked another way, why do pathogens cause different symptoms in
different people?
Suggest two or more well-founded reasons for this
difference.
A system undergoes a change from one state to another along two
different pathways One being reversible and the other being
irreversible. What can be said about the relative magnitudes of q
reversible and q irreversible?
Please explain in detail.
An ideal gas undergoes an isothermal expansion from one state
to another. In this process determine the following
(using the sign conventions on page 413):
Q = 0, Q > 0 or Q < 0
W = 0, W > 0 or W < 0
ΔU = 0, ΔU > 0 or ΔU < 0
An ideal gas undergoes an isothermal process. Which
of the following are true (may be more than one): a) No
heat is added or removed from the gas,...
Assume that the 3 players are dealt (one after another) 7 cards
each from the same well-shuffled deck of 52 cards. What is the
probability that at least one of the players will get four spades?
(any order) What is the probability that none of them gets four
spades?