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An analysis on East London By Matthew Arnold please??
'Twas August, and the fierce sun overhead Smote on the squalid streets of
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Number 13 is wrong it's D because it decreased
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Is 39.2 in eV?
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a) 6.22*10^18 b)wavenumber= Eg / hc Eg(Silicon band energy)= 1.11 eV (to joules) h=6.6*10^-34 c=3*10^8 wavenumber= Eg*1.6*10^-19 / hc = 896969.69
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a) 6.22*10^18 b)wavenumber= Eg / hc Eg(Silicon band energy)= 1.11 eV (to joules) h=6.6*10^-34 c=3*10^8 wavenumber= Eg*1.6*10^-19 / hc = 896969.69
a) 6.22*10^18 b)wavenumber= Eg / hc Eg(Silicon band energy)= 1.11 eV (to joules) h=6.6*10^-34 c=3*10^8 wavenumber= Eg*1.6*10^-19 / hc = 896969.69
First find: E = P^2/2Me + E(first ionization) P= h / BroglieWavelength E(first ionization)=21.7*10^-19 Me= 9.1*10^-31 h= 6.626*10^-34 Once E is found the find frequency: frequency(hz)= E / h
First find: E = P^2/2Me + E(first ionization) P= h / BroglieWavelength E(first ionization)=21.7*10^-19 Me= 9.1*10^-31 h= 6.626*10^-34 Once E is found the find frequency: frequency(hz)= E / h
First find: E = P^2/2Me + E(first ionization) P= h / BroglieWavelength E(first ionization)=21.7*10^-19 Me= 9.1*10^-31 h= 6.626*10^-34 Once E is found the find frequency: frequency(hz)= E / h
First find: E = P^2/2Me + E(first ionization) P= h / BroglieWavelength E(first ionization)=21.7*10^-19 Me= 9.1*10^-31 h= 6.626*10^-34 Once E is found the find frequency: frequency(hz)= E / h
First find: E = P^2/2Me + E(first ionization) P= h / BroglieWavelength E(first ionization)=21.7*10^-19 Me= 9.1*10^-31 h= 6.626*10^-34 Once E is found the find frequency: frequency(hz)= E / h
First find: E = P^2/2Me + E(first ionization) P= h / BroglieWavelength E(first ionization)=21.7*10^-19 Me= 9.1*10^-31 h= 6.626*10^-34 Once E is found the find frequency: frequency(hz)= E / h
First find: E = P^2/2Me + E(first ionization) P= h / BroglieWavelength E(first ionization)=21.7*10^-19 Me= 9.1*10^-31 h= 6.626*10^-34 Once E is found the find frequency: frequency(hz)= E / h
First find: E = P^2/2Me + E(first ionization) P= h / BroglieWavelength E(first ionization)=21.7*10^-19 Me= 9.1*10^-31 h= 6.626*10^-34 Once E is found the find frequency: frequency(hz)= E / h
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B) is not 45 and A) is not 18
How to input the data into the formula?
same here, how to insert the data into the formula?
Could someone insert the data into the formula?
Step 1: (0.5*7715.0 - 7715.0)/ (165.0 - 7715.0)= erf(ξ) Step 2: erf(ξ < 0.6), use the approximation erf ξ = ξ Step 3: t= d^2/4*D*ξ^2 d=61.5 x 10-2 cm D=3.091 x 10-7 cm2/s Step 4: t in sec -> hours Conversion seconds to hours is total/(60x60)
Step 1: (0.5*6910.0 - 6910.0)/ (379.0 - 6910.0)= erf(ξ) Step 2: erf(ξ < 0.6), use the approximation erf ξ = ξ Step 3: t= d^2/4*D*ξ^2 d=13.0 x 10-2 cm D=3.091 x 10-7 cm2/s Step 4: t in sec -> hours Conversion seconds to hours is total/(60x60)
Had wrong for question two with I
What is b and c?
What is b) ?
Had 3.24888828e-07 but place 777.78 and had wrong answer. What when wrong?
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I meant Arnold's advice to the reader/audience. But to the above question i think he does agree from the last three lines. "not with lost toil" says a lot about how Arnold think will happen to people if they have faith.
Thank you so much! One last thing. Is he confining the hope to just religion and God? or can hope/faith be found in other things too?
Well the old english is killing me. But so far i think that Arnold using the conditions of london during the 1800s to show how important faith and hope is. The preacher in the poem found strength in religion and God, and Arnold is saying that if one can