Answer:
Explanation:
If the museum is running short of funds, and you decide to increase revenue. An increase or decrease in the price of admission into the museum depends on the following:
1. If demand for admission into the museum is elastic there are two possible outcomes
a. An increase in the price of admission leads to a decrease in the quantity demand of admission into the museum
b. A decrease in price of admission into the museum leads to an increase in the quantity demand of admission into the museum.
This follows the law of demand which states that "the higher the price, the lower the quantity demanded and the lower the price, the higher the quantity demanded".
2. If the demand for admission into the museum is inelastic, then an increase in price will lead to an increase in revenue of the museum.
Therefore, before the curator increase the price of admission into the museum, he should first determine the price elasticity of demand of the museum.
Answer:
Explanation:
Now from first law for open system
Here given Q=0 ,w=0
So
So increase in specific enthalpy
The classical motion for an oscillator that starts from rest at location x₀ is
x(t) = x₀ cos(ωt)
The probability that the particle is at a particular x at a particular time t
is given by ρ(x, t) = δ(x − x(t)), and we can perform the temporal average
to get the spatial density. Our natural time scale for the averaging is a half
cycle, take t = 0 → π/
ω
Thus,
ρ =
Limit is 0 to π/ω
We perform the change of variables to allow access to the δ, let y = x₀ cos(ωt) so that
ρ(x) =
Limit is x₀ to -x₀
Limit is -x₀ to x₀
This has as expected. Here the limit is -x₀ to x₀
The expectation value is 0 when the ρ(x) is symmetric, x ρ(x) is asymmetric and the limits of integration are asymmetric.