Consider a system of two Einstein solids, A=4 and B=6, sharing
a total of 10 units...
Consider a system of two Einstein solids, A=4 and B=6, sharing
a total of 10 units of energy. Assume that the solids are weakly
coupled, and that the total energy is fixed.
How many different macrostates are available to this
system?
How many different microstates are available to this
system?
Assuming that this system is in thermal equilibrium, what is
the probability of finding all the energy in solid A?
What is the probability of finding exactly half of the energy
in solid A?
Under what circumstances would this system exhibit irreversible
behavior?
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Consider a system of two Einstein solids, A=4 and B=6, sharing a
total of 10 units of energy. Assume that the solids are weakly
coupled, and that the total energy is fixed.
a. How many different macrostates are available to this
system?
b. How many different microstates are available to this
system?
c. Assuming that this system is in thermal equilibrium, what is
the probability of finding all the energy in solid A?
d. What is the probability of finding...
Two Einstein solids A and B have 10 and 4 oscillators
res[pectively ad a total of 10 units of energy.
a) How many macrostates are there, b How many microstates for
the combined system? c) What is the most likely macrostate d) What
is the probability of finding all energy in solid A?
4. Space-multiplexed sharing is the division of a resource into
two or more distinct units and then the allocation of the
individual units to processes. Time-multiplexed sharing is when one
process can use the entire resource for a period of time and then
another process uses it at a later time. Identify the following as
either space-multiplexed sharing or time-multiplexed sharing. Can
the usage of some resources be both space-multiplexed sharing and
time-multiplexed sharing depending on the resource is used?...
1.
Consider
two
companies A and
B sharing a
market by producing identical goods (or highly substitutable
goods). Company A’s marginal
cost is MC=20
and company B’s
marginal cost is MC=10.
Market demand
is known to
beP=100-0.001Q.
(a)
Find profit
maximizing level of QA
and
QB
under oligopoly
setting.
(b)
Determine the
market price.
(c)
Determine the
revenue of company A and B.
(d)
Determine the
profit of company A and B.
(e)
Find collusive
level of profit maximizing
output...
Consider two companies A and B sharing a market by producing
identical goods (or highly substitutable goods). Company A’s
marginal cost is MC=20 and company B’s marginal cost is MC=10.
Market demand is known to be P=100-0.001Q. (e) Find collusive level
of profit maximizing output for A and B (Under collusion A and B
share the same MC=10 and share the market equally). (f) Using a
simple game theory method, show that the collusive outcome is not
sustainable. Be sure...
1. Consider two companies A and B sharing a market by
producing identical goods (or highly substitutable goods). Company
A’s marginal cost is MC=20 and company B’s marginal cost
is MC=10. Market demand is known to be
P=100-0.001Q.
Find profit maximizing level of QA and
QB under oligopoly setting.
Determine the market price.
Determine the revenue of company A and B.
Determine the profit of company A and B.
Find collusive level of profit maximizing output for A and
B...
a single effect evaporator is used to concentrate a
solution of 10% of total solids to 30% of total solids at a rate of
250 kg / h. if the evaporator pressure is 77 kpa, and if steam is
available at 200 kpa gauge, the amount of steam needed per hour and
the area of heat transfer area if the overall heat transfer
coefficient is 1700 jm -22s-1 ° C. the feed temperature is 18 ° C
and the boiling...
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Define what are Crystalline Solids and Amorphous Solids?
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Explain, with a two-dimensional representation, the amorphous and
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(c)
The density of matter largely depends on the atomic weight of the
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cubic structure, with a lattice parameter of 3.52 Å. Estimate the
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We have a system A with 8 particles and a total energy of 4
units. Each particle is allowed to have an energy of either 0 or 1
units only. What is the multiplcity of this system W? What is the
value of S/kB= lnW?
We have a system A with 8 particles and a total energy of 4
units. Each particle is allowed to have an energy of either 0 or 1
units only. What is the multiplcity of this system W? What is the
value of S/kB= lnW?