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Question in Trash-backup
Express $\log_a(x^{c}y^{d})$ in terms of $\log_a(x)$ and $\log_a(y)$.
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Question in How-tos
The student is asked to enter a given matrix, but they're only required to fill in the upper triangle.
A custom marking algorithm fills in any empty cells in the lower triangle of the student's answer with the corresponding cell in the upper triangle.
The student is still warned if they leave any cells empty in the upper triangle.
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Question in C&G 2850 (Level 2) Engineering
Ferrous Metals
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Exam (40 questions) in C&G 2850 (Level 2) Engineering
A set of MCQ designed to help Level 2 Engineering students prepare/practice for the on-line GOLA test that is used to assess the C&G 2850, Level 2 Engineering, Unit 202: Engineering Principles.
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Question in Lineare Algebra 1
Identify well-known fractional equivalents of decimals. Convert obscure decimals and recurring decimals into fractions.
https://numbas.mathcentre.ac.uk/question/22784/decimals-to-fractions/ by Lauren Richards
Translated to German.
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Question in CHY1201 - Spectroscopy
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Question in CHY1201 - Spectroscopy
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Question in CHY1201 - Spectroscopy
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Question in CHY1201 - SpectroscopyThe reduced masses are pre-calculated for this question and included in a list. It would be more elegant to program Numbas to permute atoms together to generate diatomic molecules while constraining the permutations to those which are chemically/physically reasonable, so as to allow calculation of each reduced mass directly from the atomic masses- but organising this with high computational efficiency might be a significant programing task (add to "to do" list).
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Question in CHY1201 - SpectroscopyThe reduced masses are pre-calculated for this question and included in a list. It would be more elegant to program Numbas to permute atoms together to generate diatomic molecules while constraining the permutations to those which are chemically/physically reasonable, so as to allow calculation of each reduced mass directly from the atomic masses- but organising this with high computational efficiency might be a significant programing task (add to "to do" list).
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Question in CHY1201 - SpectroscopyThe reduced masses are pre-calculated for this question and included in a list. It would be more elegant to program Numbas to permute atoms together to generate diatomic molecules while constraining the permutations to those which are chemically/physically reasonable, so as to allow calculation of each reduced mass directly from the atomic masses- but organising this with high computational efficiency might be a significant programing task (add to "to do" list).
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Question in CHY1201 - SpectroscopyThe reduced masses are pre-calculated for this question and included in a list. It would be more elegant to program Numbas to permute atoms together to generate diatomic molecules while constraining the permutations to those which are chemically/physically reasonable, so as to allow calculation of each reduced mass directly from the atomic masses- but organising this with high computational efficiency might be a significant programing task (add to "to do" list).
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Question in CHY1201 - Spectroscopy
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Question in Radu Dragomir's workspace
Tags: algebra, equations (linear), equations (quadratic)
Last updated Sep 2019
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Question in How-tos
This demonstrates how to:
- Generate a fixed number of observations of data in two categories.
- Display the data in a table, with row and column totals.
- Ask the student to enter the data in a spreadsheet which is automatically marked.
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Question in ENG2033
A gold ball on a steel table - effect of its own weight.
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Question in ENG2033
A gold ball on a steel table - effect of its own weight.
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Question in ENG2033
Hertz contact calculation for ball joint.
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Question in CBEH4132
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Question in MASH Bath: Drop Zone
Find and compare means and standard deviation using EXCEL (downloadable randomised dataset)
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Question in Trigonometry
Unit circle definition of sin, cos, tan using degrees
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Question in Trigonometry
Unit circle definition of sin, cos, tan using radians
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Question in Newcastle University Sports Science
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Question in NCL MAS1610 / PHY1038
Elementary examples of multiplication and addition of complex numbers. Four parts.
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Exam (2 questions) in CBEH4132
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Exam (18 questions) in WM175_A1_24
Topics:
Algebra, Calculus, Trigonometeric Equations, Complex numbers & Partial Derivatives
Students must complete the exam within 120 mins (standard time).
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Question in Engineering Statics
Solve for the internal force in three members of a truss.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Solve Truss by the method of joints. The solution is simplified by recognizing symmetry.
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Exam (4 questions) in Engineering Statics
Homework set. Find the forces in truss members using the method of joints.