Derive the general expression for

  1. Define and then derive the expression for the MRTS. How do you derive this? I thought derive meant to receive or take something.
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  2. (1) 2 particles of equal mass are fixed at X=0 and another +ve point on the x axis.No other grav influences are in the system.
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  3. (1) 2 particles of equal mass are fixed at X=0 and another +ve point on the x axis.No other grav influences are in the system.
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  4. The energy-separation curve for two atoms, a distance, r, apart is: U(r)=−Arm+Brn1) Derive an expression for the equilibrium
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  5. Derive the general expression for the work per kilomole of a van der waals gas in expanding reversibly and at a constant
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  6. Derive the equation of the locus of all points that are equidistant from the point F(-3,4) and the line y=-2. Leave your answer
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  7. Derive 3D general conduction equation for homogeneous material
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  8. Find the general expression of the kth nonzero term in the taylor series for f(x)=3/(1+x) (exclude any zero terms in the series
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  9. Find the general expression of the kth nonzero term in the taylor series for f(x)=3/(1+x) (exclude any zero terms in the series
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  10. Derive the general heat conduction equation in cylindrical coordinates by applying the first law to the volume element.
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