Strictly speaking, as more and more skyscrapers are built on the surface of Earth, does the day
Question:
Fantastic news! We've Found the answer you've been seeking!
Step by Step Answer:
Answer rating: 62% (16 reviews)
In accord with the conservation of angular momentum as the radial distance of mass increases the a...View the full answer
Answered By
Somshukla Chakraborty
I have a teaching experience of more than 4 years by now in diverse subjects like History,Geography,Political Science,Sociology,Business Enterprise,Economics,Environmental Management etc.I teach students from classes 9-12 and undergraduate students.I boards I handle are IB,IGCSE, state boards,ICSE, CBSE.I am passionate about teaching.Full satisfaction of the students is my main goal.
I have completed my graduation and master's in history from Jadavpur University Kolkata,India in 2012 and I have completed my B.Ed from the same University in 2013. I have taught in a reputed school of Kolkata (subjects-History,Geography,Civics,Political Science) from 2014-2016.I worked as a guest lecturer of history in a college of Kolkata for 2 years teaching students of 1st ,2nd and 3rd year. I taught Ancient and Modern Indian history there.I have taught in another school in Mohali,Punjab teaching students from classes 9-12.Presently I am working as an online tutor with concept tutors,Bangalore,India(Carve Niche Pvt.Ltd.) for the last 1year and also have been appointed as an online history tutor by Course Hero(California,U.S) and Vidyalai.com(Chennai,India).
4.00+
2+ Reviews
10+ Question Solved
Related Book For
Question Posted:
Students also viewed these Mechanics questions
-
Strictly speaking, Eq. (26.16) implies that an infinite amount of time is required to discharge a capacitor completely. Yet for practical purposes, a capacitor may be considered to be fully...
-
Strictly speaking, why will a refrigerator containing a fixed amount of food consume more energy in a warm room than in a cold room?
-
Strictly speaking, when an object acquires a positive charge by the transfer of electrons, what happens to its mass? What happens to its mass when it acquires a negative charge?
-
Are there accomplishments for which you individually receive credit which others helped you accomplish?
-
The 10 following statements apply to unrestricted random sampling without replacement. Indicate whether each statement is true or false. Briefly discuss each false statement. a. When sampling from...
-
Using the BigInteger class introduced in Section 10.9, you can find the factorial for a large number (e.g., 100!). Implement the factorial method using recursion. Write a program that prompts the...
-
Justify what general factors you consider should be taken into account when recruiting salespeople for the positions described in the exercise. In particular, suggest how the performance of such...
-
Xander Manufacturing Company manufactures blue rugs, using wool and dye as direct materials. One rug is budgeted to use 36 skeins of wool at a cost of $ 2 per skein and 0.8 gallons of dye at a cost...
-
Describe common thread synchronization techniques like mutexes, condition variables, and semaphores. What are the challenges associated with thread synchronization, and how do these techniques help...
-
You are thinking about buying a call option with a strike price of $50 which expires in 2 years (t=2). The underlying asset is currently valued at $50 and is expected to follow a binomial process as...
-
A sizable quantity of soil is washed down the Mississippi River and deposited in the Gulf of Mexico each year. What effect does this tend to have on the length of a day?
-
Why does a typical small helicopter with a single main rotor have a second small rotor on its tail? Describe the consequence if the small rotor fails in flight.
-
What are (a) W out and Q H (b) The thermal efficiency for the heat engine shown in FIGURE EX21.14? P (kPa) 400 - 200 - 114 J V(cm) 0+ 100 200 FIGURE EX21.14
-
Determine whether it is appropriate to use the normal distribution to estimate the p-value. If it is appropriate, use the normal distribution and the given sample results to complete the test of the...
-
A margin of error of 0.04 . When we want \(95 \%\) confidence and use the conservative estimate of \(p=0.5\), we can use the simple formula \(n=1 /(M E)^{2}\) to estimate the sample size needed for a...
-
Using Eq. 30.11, show that the normal component of the magnetic field is continuous across any surface. P = B. d = 0. (30.11)
-
When we want \(95 \%\) confidence and use the conservative estimate of \(p=0.5\), we can use the simple formula \(n=1 /(M E)^{2}\) to estimate the sample size needed for a given margin of error \(M...
-
A friend of yours needs an inductance of \(2 \mathrm{H}\) for one of the circuits he is building. You offer him a cylindrical piece of insulating material of length \(30 \mathrm{~cm}\) and radius \(2...
-
Many relations in biology are expressed by power functions, known as allometric equations, of the form y = kx a , where k and a are constants. For example, the weight of a male hognose snake is...
-
Based on the scenario described below, generate all possible association rules with values for confidence, support (for dependent), and lift. Submit your solutions in a Word document (name it...
-
State whether each of the following is a physical or chemical property of matter. (a) Graphite conducts electricity. (b) Bismuth, Bi, loses its iridescence upon melting. (c) A copper penny is smushed...
-
State whether each of the following is a physical or chemical property of matter. (a) Carbon dioxide escapes when a soda can is opened. (b) A bronze statue turns green. (c) A silver spoon tarnishes.
-
Classify each change as physical or chemical. Even if you are incorrect in your assessment, you should be able to defend why you chose as you did. (a) Grass grows. (b) An infant gains 10 lb. (c) A...
-
Suppose two factors are identified for the U.S. economy: the growth rate of industrial production, IP, and the inflation rate, IR. IP is expected to be 3% and IR 6%. A stock with a beta of 1 on IP...
-
Powell Company began the Year 2 accounting period with $18,000 cash, $60,200 inventory, $49,400 common stock, and $28,800 retained earnings. During Year 2, Powell experienced the following events:...
-
Consider the following matrix A: 1 A = -22 -22 3 Use MATLAB to find the eigenvalues of matrix A. The command in MATLAB is [V,D]=eig(A). Where V is the matrix of eigenvalues and D is the matrix of...
Study smarter with the SolutionInn App