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  • RedSon
    Recognized Expert Expert
    • Jan 2007
    • 4980

    #61
    Originally posted by ChaseCox
    looks to be in polar coordinates, two dimensional.
    What ?

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    • ChaseCox
      Contributor
      • Nov 2006
      • 293

      #62
      The Schrodinger Equation you posted in Two Dimensional, and is in Polar Coordinates.

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      • RedSon
        Recognized Expert Expert
        • Jan 2007
        • 4980

        #63
        Originally posted by ChaseCox
        The Schrodinger Equation you posted in Two Dimensional, and is in Polar Coordinates.
        Your "Schrodinge r Equation" was satisfactory, no need to show off :P

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        • RedSon
          Recognized Expert Expert
          • Jan 2007
          • 4980

          #64
          The category is: Sports
          This answer is worth $300 dollars: In her NCAA career, Monica Abbott set the record for this.

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          • ChaseCox
            Contributor
            • Nov 2006
            • 293

            #65
            She is impressive, seems there could be more than one answer here.

            What is Most Strike Outs in Division 1

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            • RedSon
              Recognized Expert Expert
              • Jan 2007
              • 4980

              #66
              The category is: Econ
              This answer is worth $200 dollars: Describes the difference between the price consumers would have paid and the price they did pay. Also, the area above the price but below the demand curves.

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              • ChaseCox
                Contributor
                • Nov 2006
                • 293

                #67
                what is Surplus of Supply?

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                • RedSon
                  Recognized Expert Expert
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 4980

                  #68
                  Originally posted by ChaseCox
                  what is Surplus of Supply?
                  Sorry, incorrect. You could guess again, but you cannot win or lose any more $$ on this question.

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                  • ChaseCox
                    Contributor
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 293

                    #69
                    Originally posted by RedSon
                    The category is: Physics
                    This answer is worth $400 dollars: An infinitely slow change in the observable total energy of a system
                    Can you make this question multiple choice? I am having difficulty in understanding what you are looking for here becuase an adiabatic process is one in which there is either an expansion or compression without an appreciable change in the total energy. Thus the temperature increases under compression, or cools if it expands.

                    You will need to give more information if this is not what you are looking for.

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                    • ChaseCox
                      Contributor
                      • Nov 2006
                      • 293

                      #70
                      the area over the supply/demand curve IS called the Surplus of Supply.

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                      • MMcCarthy
                        Recognized Expert MVP
                        • Aug 2006
                        • 14387

                        #71
                        What is Consumer Surplus?

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                        • RedSon
                          Recognized Expert Expert
                          • Jan 2007
                          • 4980

                          #72
                          Originally posted by ChaseCox
                          Can you make this question multiple choice? I am having difficulty in understanding what you are looking for here becuase an adiabatic process is one in which there is either an expansion or compression without an appreciable change in the total energy. Thus the temperature increases under compression, or cools if it expands.

                          You will need to give more information if this is not what you are looking for.
                          Yes that is right, it is the same adiabatic process but in the context of quantum mechanics instead of thermodynamics.

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                          • ChaseCox
                            Contributor
                            • Nov 2006
                            • 293

                            #73
                            what is the Hamiltonian

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                            • RedSon
                              Recognized Expert Expert
                              • Jan 2007
                              • 4980

                              #74
                              Originally posted by mmccarthy
                              What is Consumer Surplus?
                              This is correct, according to an ECON study guide. Chase what you said is correct but not specific enough.

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                              • ChaseCox
                                Contributor
                                • Nov 2006
                                • 293

                                #75
                                Woo Hoo!! who have guessed I would actually use Quantum Mechanics?

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