How Do You Calculate Elasticity
Elasticity, a deformed material body’s capacity to revert to its original shape and size by removing the forces causing the... View Article
Elasticity, a deformed material body’s capacity to revert to its original shape and size by removing the forces causing the... View Article
Elastic demand means that when another economic factor changes typically the price of the good or service, there is a... View Article
At a given predetermined velocity, the force that the muscles can generate decreases as that velocity increases. The F-V relationship... View Article
The magnetic field is greatly diminished during an excursion or a reversal which allows even more cosmic rays to penetrate... View Article
An instrument that can detect and measure small amounts of current in an electrical circuit is a galvanometer. Just months... View Article
Entropy, the per unit temperature estimate of the thermal energy of a device that is unavailable for useful work. The... View Article
NaOH, sodium hydroxide, is a solid base. There are no surplus hydrogen ions remaining in the solution when a heavy... View Article
Alpha particles have a very small capacity to penetrate other materials in general. In other words, a sheet of paper,... View Article
The theory of the Compton change, as given by Compton, is that valence electrons are loosely bound into the atoms... View Article
1) [0, 1] 2) (0, 1 / 2] 3) [1 / 2, 1] 4) (0,1] Solution: (4) (0,1] f (x)... View Article
1) increasing on [- 1 / 2, 1] 2) decreasing on R 3) increasing on R 4) decreasing on [-... View Article
1) a local maximum 2) no local maximum 3) a local minimum 4) no extremum Solution: (4) no extremum The... View Article
1) (-∞, -2) 2) (-2, -1) 3) (1, 2) 4) (2, ∞) Solution: (3) (1, 2) f (x) = ∫ex... View Article
1) –1 2) – 3 / 4 3) 4 / 3 4) 1 Solution: (4) 1 The slope of the... View Article
1) ex < 1 + x 2) loge (1+x) < x 3) sin x > x 4) loge x >... View Article
1) 0 2) tan-1 1 3) tan-1 (3 / 4) 4) tan-1 (1 / 3) Solution: (3) tan-1 (3 /... View Article
1) decreasing for all x 2) decreasing in (−∞, −1) and increasing in (−1, ∞) 3) increasing for all x... View Article
1) f is increasing in the nbd. of a if g(a) > 0 and f is decreasing in the nbd.... View Article
1) 0, 4 2) 1, 3 3) 0, 2 4) 2, 4 Solution: (2) 1, 3 f (x) = ∫-1x... View Article
1) 0 < x < π / 8 2) π / 4 < x < 3π / 8 3) 3π... View Article