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Geometric series: sigma notation
QuestionDetermine a finite sum and a limiting sum of a geometric series written using sigma notation. I'm not sure how to eliminate rounding errors...
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Geometric series: sigma notation
QuestionDetermine a finite sum and a limiting sum of a geometric series written using sigma notation. I'm not sure how to eliminate rounding errors...
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Ideal gas law - R
QuestionA simple ideal gas law question, that asks the student to calculate one of the four variables. he question can ask for either L atm, or kPa m3, and either K or C for temp.
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A2: Ideal gas law - R
QuestionA simple ideal gas law question, that asks the student to calculate one of the four variables. he question can ask for either L atm, or kPa m3, and either K or C for temp.
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A2: Ideal gas law - Kb
QuestionA simple ideal gas law question, using number of molecules, that asks the student to calculate one of the four variables. he question can ask for either L atm, or kPa m3, and either K or C for temp. As such the boltzmann constant is in either J/K or L atm/K.
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A2: Ideal kinetic gas law
QuestionA simple ideal gas law question, using number of molecules, that asks the student to calculate one of the four variables. he question can ask for either L atm, or kPa m3, and either K or C for temp. As such the boltzmann constant is in either J/K or L atm/K.
pV = 1/3 Nm<v2>
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Ideal gas law - Kb
QuestionA simple ideal gas law question, using number of molecules, that asks the student to calculate one of the four variables. he question can ask for either L atm, or kPa m3, and either K or C for temp. As such the boltzmann constant is in either J/K or L atm/K.
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