in quantum mechanics, when we analyze the potential step: we say
that a classical bowling ball do not reflect because its wavelength
is so small that we do not have a step whose rising distance is
comparable with the ball's wavelength.
Question: If I assume we a particle whose mass is 100m, and it
is composed of 100 particles having mass m. If the big mass moves
with a constant speed v then all the small particles move with the...
What is climate change and what we should do about it? You need
to describe how humans have been impacting on the atmosphere,
greenhouses effect, carbon footprint, and climate change impact on
biodiversity.
6) What is climate change and what we should do about it? You
need to describe how humans have been impacting on the atmosphere,
greenhouses effect, carbon footprint, and climate change impact on
biodiversity.
6) What is climate change and what we should do about it? You
need to describe how humans have been impacting on the atmosphere,
greenhouses effect, carbon footprint, and climate change impact on
biodiversity. (This is an essay question for Biology 1000. Please
be sure of your answer and I'll rate high!)
ABOUT HEALTH:
- What do we need to measure?
- Let's discuss at least 5 different measurements related to
health.
- How and where these could be measured? Why are these
important?
- How will they help in MEGI Cycle?
What are some of the common errors or problems we need to check
for before buying the results of a regression analysis and how
would you avoid those types of errors? Be sure to mention how you
would check your data to see if it meets the assumptions of using
regression and then write the rest of your answer. Write this
essentially as a note of warning to yourself for what to watch out
for when performing regression analysis and...
Scientific Reasoning with Philosophy and Statistics
We learned about what is commonly referred to as classical or
frequentist statistics and discussed Bayesian statistics in the
Romero paper and the Aeon article with the Papineau article. These
three papers provided reasons for favoring Bayesian statistics over
frequentists statistics, explain a brief summary of some of those
reasons from these discussions.
1- What is the continuum assumption? Why do we make this
assumption in fluid mechanics?
2-Describe Newtonian and
non- Newtonian fluids and give
examples?
3-Define Mach number, and describe compressible and
incompressible flows?