possible errors :
- the passage of some BaSo4 through the sintered glass filter because of the fine precipitate
- leaving some precipitate sticking to the walls of the beaker while transferring the mixture
- loss of BaSO4 due to its small but significant solubility
- Loss of some precipitate...
you'd have to integrate twice then, and when integrating by parts you dont use a substitution o-o
only u du , dv v isn't it?
that would be substitution not by parts then i guess.
motion prob the hardest topic because it deals with integration and other small topics.
in the beginning it's difficult and you wont understand shit, but you will slowly get used to it.
i found it hard initially, but after some practice im getting the hang of it.
its just like any other topic
this is why bio people are so elll ooooohhh elll to me
bio is somewhat remembering than common sense xP
just use one light and put a transparent, but coloured sheet over the light
(the ones you use in primary)
Beadle and Tatum: Carried out experiments to find a connection between enzymes and genes. They used the bread mould Neurospora crassa as their experimental organism. To obtain mutant forms they exposed the bread mould to X-rays or UV radiation. Each mutant showed a difference in one gene which...
nice proooo
x=Asin(nt+K)+B
x'=Ancos(nt+K)
x"=-An^2.sin(nt+K)
Max speed occurs at x"=0 ie. t=-K/n.
x'=An.cos(0)=An.
Thus, max speed is An.
Time for 1 osscillation is: T=2pi/n
v=s/t => v=4A/(2pi/n) => v=2An/pi
At max speed: An:2An/pi
1:2/pi => 2 : pi ratio
on the line v = s /t
s...
centre of motion meaning origin?
a = 8
n = pi /3
x = 8sin (pi/3) t
v = 8pi / 3 cos(pi/ 3)t
x: = -8pi^2 / 9 (sin (pi/3) t )
sub in when x = 5 to find t
then sub into v and x: