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So, how to calculate percentage error? Let’s look at an example here: Let’s say you are experimenting with measuring the boiling of water, and the average result is 101.5 °C. This is your experimental (E) value and water’s actual boiling point 100°C is the theoretical (T) value...
The coulombic efficiencies which are calculated with a widely-used literature method9,17 are 77%, 67%, 34% for DGM, DME and THF respectively (see Figure S1 for exam- ples of how to calculate coulombic efficiency); The overpotential for Mg plating/stripping in DGM is the smallest; and ...
Its no 38.5%.. is 38.5% a "big" number in this context? how would I determine the molarity of this solution I have made? I cant thank you guys enough for the help, and tolerance to my chemistry n00bness
The domain state and magnetic grain-size of the samples were compared to theoretical magnetite according to the hysteresis ratios Mrs/Ms vs. Bcr/Bc in the “Day plot” [37,38,39], which were used to distinguish between single domain (SD), multidomain (MD) and pseudo-single domain (PSD)...
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Dynamics of a point P toward an objective P* Full size image We must decide if and when P will reach P* in order to allow the lower-level systems to stop their action. We need only return to the first-level control system and calculate the Euclidean distance between P* and P, which...