State the Born-Oppenheimer approximation and describe how its
use simplifies the description of Hamiltonian operator for quantum
chemical calculations. [4 Marks]
By describing the underlying principles of Hartree-Fock theory
and density functional theory, briefly compare and contrast the two
methods.
Hi,
how can we do an EXERGY budget analysis on a Rankine cycle?
is there a specific formula to use dealing with enthalpy and
entropy to do the exergy budget analysis?
2.(a) Fraction Operators Objective:In class we discussed how to overload the + operator to enable
objects of type Fraction to be added together using the + operator.
Extend the Fraction class definition so that the -, * and /
operators are supported. Write a main function that demonstrates
usage of all of these operators.(b)More Custom Types Objective:Define a set of classes that represent a Schedule and Course in
the context of a university student who has a schedule with a...
Why do we need to use a decrement operator to get it to write
the numbers in reverse?
Write a program that reads a list of integers, and outputs those
integers in reverse. The input begins with an integer indicating
the number of integers that follow. For coding simplicity, follow
each output integer by a space, including the last one.
Ex: If the input is:
5 2 4 6 8 10
#include <iostream>
#include <vector> // Must include vector library...
c++
using class...
define operator overloading and give simple example how we can use
operator overloading by writing simple program in which different
operators are used to add, subtract, multiply and division.
hi, regarding the electron transport chain:
why when talking about NADH + H+, we talk about giving electrons
rather then proton? this really confuses me..
where is it more potonated and where more ionized? metrix or
intracellular or extracellular?
Fe-Sulf is concidered what? I mean it recieves electrons and
moves them forward so whats the name of this kind of molecule?
is NADH recruited by FMN? who makes it get to comples I?
thanks in advance
How do we find a proportion of a population with only a mean and
standard deviation?
SAT scores are normally distributed with a mean of 500 and a
standard deviation of 100. For each of the SAT scores below,
determine what proportion of the population lies below that
score.
scores, 550, 640,720,370