1165 results for "tan".
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Exam (6 questions) in Martin's workspace
Some basic tasks involving vectors, including converting to/from component form, scalar product, resultant vectors.
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Exam (18 questions) in WM175 A1 2025-26
Topics:
Algebra, Calculus, Trigonometeric Equations, Complex numbers & Partial Derivatives
Students must complete the exam within 120 mins (standard time).
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Exam (18 questions) in WM175 A1 2025-26
Topics:
Algebra, Calculus, Trigonometeric Equations, Complex numbers & Partial Derivatives
Students must complete the exam within 120 mins (standard time).
Questions have variables to produce randomised questions. -
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 Eva's workspace
This question aims to test understanding and ability to use the laws of indices.
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Question in Will's workspace
A 'concept test'. 3 multiple choice questions about a graphed normal distribution curve modelling IQ data.
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Question in Will's workspace
No caculation 'concept test' on confidence intervals. A single multiple choice question interpreting a CI.
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Question in Will's workspace
A 'concept test' (no calculations) with 4 multiple-choice parts.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Calculate reactions and shear and bending moment at a point for an overhanging beam with a constant or uniformly varying distributed load.
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Question in MAS3927
These multiple-choice questions help you verify your understanding of key concepts from the lectures.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Locate the centroid of a rectangle, triangle, and semi-circle on a coordinate grid.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Find the centroid of a shape made up of a rectangle and two triangles.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Find the centroid of a shape made from a rectangle, triangle, and circle.
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Question in Getting Started
This question contains information on how Numbas works, from the beginning of an exam to the end.
Note: it was written for students who access Numbas exams through the Numbas LTI provider. Some of the information does not apply to standalone exams, or those delivered through a generic SCORM player.
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Question in Jane's workspace
Finding the resistance in a simple parallel RL circuit.
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Question in Jane's workspace
Finding the inductance in a simple series RL circuit.
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Exam (5 questions) in Engineering Statics
Homework set. Vector addition in two dimensions by summing scalar components.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Replace three tangential forces with an equivalent force-couple system acting at the center of a circle.
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Exam (4 questions) in Engineering Statics
Homework set. Find statically equivalent systems of forces.
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Exam (3 questions) in Engineering Statics
Homework set. Calculate resultant moment of one or more couples.
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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 - SpectroscopyQuestion requires students to themselves calculate how many electrons are in the conjugated system for the molecules included in this question. As is standard for applications of the "particle in a box" model, the embedded assumption is that one electron is donated to the pi-system by each carbon within the conjugated chain. Students instructed to assume that there are 22 conjugated electrons in Beta-carotene.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Add three vectors by determining their scalar components, summing them and then resolving the rectangular components to find the magnitude and direction of the resultant.
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Question in Engineering Statics
Find the sum of two couples in a plane.
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Question in Trigonometry
testing sin, cos, tan of random(0,90,120,135,150,180,210,225,240,270,300,315,330) degrees but in radians
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Question in Trigonometry
testing sin, cos, tan of angles that are negative or greater than 2pi radians that result in nice exact values.
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Question in Trigonometry
exact value of testing sin, cos, tan of angles that are negative or greater than 360 degrees that result in nice exact values.
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Question in Trigonometry
multiple choice testing sin, cos, tan of random(pi/6, pi/4, pi/3) radians
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Question in Trigonometry
exact value of sin, cos, tan of random(0,90,120,135,150,180,210,225,240,270,300,315,330) degrees
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Question in Trigonometry
multiple choice testing sin, cos, tan of random(30, 45, 60) degrees