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A star with an initial radius of 1.0 x 10^8 m and period of 30.0 days collapses suddenly to a radius of 1.0 x 10^4 m. (a) Find the period of rotation after collapse. (b) Find the work done by gravity during the collapse if the mass of the star is 2.0 x 10^30 kg. (c) What is the speed of the person standing on the equator of the collapsed star? (Neglect any relativistic or thermal effects,. (a) Determine the rate law for this reaction. (b) Find the rate constant. (c) What is the initial rate of reaction when A o = 0.12 M and B o = 0.015 Solution: 1) Examine exps. Windows 1.0 is a graphical operating environment for personal computers, developed by Microsoft.Microsoft had worked with Apple Computer to develop applications for Apple's 1984 original Macintosh, the first mass-produced personal computer with a graphical user-interface (GUI) that enabled users to see user-friendly icons on screen. Width=device-width sets the webpages width to the width of the device screen. Initial-scale=1.0 sets the initial zoom level of the webpage when it's loaded. Without this meta tag you would notice everything on a mobile would be very small and squeezed to fit the content to look the same as it does on a monitor.
The family in part (a) that satisfies y(0) = 1. Then find a solution from the family in part (a) that satisfies y(0) = —1. Determine the largest interval I of definition for the solution of each initial-value problem. (c) Determine the largest interval I of definition for the solution of the first-order initial-value problem Y, = y2, y(0) = 0.
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Could someone provide some useful links for what the 'viewport' thingy is?
I don't really understand it and would like some help.Why would one have to do this? What does Nick mean when he says that 'the mobile layout will render on desktop devices'?Btw what does he mean when he says 'render'?
Someone help please?
Hey Colin,
The viewport meta tag tells the browser that the width of the screen should be considered the 'Full Width' of the page. Meaning no matter the width of the device you are on, whether on desktop or mobile. the website will follow the width of the device the user is on. You can read more about the viewport meta tag at W3Schools.
In regards to the term 'render'. Nick is speaking about the output of the website. when we create html files. the browser 'renders' that code to the browser. Once we add CSS and refresh the browser, the browser 'Renders' those css Styles.
In simple terms, he means the browser converts the code to a visual layout.
The meta tag helps control the mobile layout of the webpage. The first part, viewport is the users visible area of the web page. The viewport will vary between devices and be smaller on mobile. This meta tag basically helps let us take control of this viewport.
width=device-width sets the webpages width to the width of the device screen. initial-scale=1.0 sets the initial zoom level of the webpage when it's loaded.
Without this meta tag you would notice everything on a mobile would be very small and squeezed to fit the content to look the same as it does on a monitor.
But also the meta tag itself is a lot more than that. It is like information about your webpage and also helps with search engine optimisation for your webpage.
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