Business

properties , solutions exercise and the method also

QUESTION Hello, I am a 2nd year student from University in Vietnam . I dont understand very clearly about the Operational Amplifiers ( properties , solutions exercise and the method also). I really want to understand clearer about it . Can someone help me? Thank you very much.   ANSWER: REQUEST HELP FROM A TUTOR

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Date: September 2nd, 2020

A 220 g basketball has a 28 cm diameter andmay be approximated

QUESTION A 220 g basketball has a 28 cm diameter andmay be approximated as a thin spherical shell.220 gµ = 0.364.47 m21◦Starting from rest, how long will it takea basketball to roll without slipping 4.47 mdown an incline that makes an angle of 21◦with the horizontal? The moment of inertia ofa thin spherical shell of […]

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Date: September 2nd, 2020

How was Christopher Reeve’s recovery from spina

QUESTION How was Christopher Reeve’s recovery from spinal injury unusual? need a few paragraphs. I need this in reference to Rehabilitation as the key to his recovery. I also need to know what happened to Reeve’s damaged neurons and how much function he had recovered by the time of his death in 2004.   ANSWER: […]

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Date: September 2nd, 2020

The top surface of a calm, smoothly flowing stream is always at atmospheric

QUESTION The top surface of a calm, smoothly flowing stream is always at atmospheric pressure. As water in this stream runs into a tree stump and slows almost to a stop, the water’s top surfaceshifts upward slightly above the normal stream level.shifts downward slightly below the normal stream level.stays at the same height and does […]

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Date: September 2nd, 2020

the potential causes of depressive, bipola

QUESTION I am doing an essay on the potential causes of depressive, bipolar, and substance disorders. I need help finding causes, treatments and if there is any gender or cultureal influences on depressive, bipolar and substance disorders   ANSWER: REQUEST HELP FROM A TUTOR

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Date: September 2nd, 2020

The inverse-square law says that the intensity that you hear

QUESTION The inverse-square law says that the intensity that you hear/measure of a sound changes depending on how far away you are from the sound source. More precisely, it is inversely proportional to the square of thedistance from the sound source. That is,I ∝1d2, (1)where I is the sound intensity and d is the distance. […]

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Date: September 2nd, 2020