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I am a student of bachelor of chemical engineering, Second year, Jadavpur University. I completed my class 12 with 92% marks. I am very strong in biology and also a subject expert in biology at Chegg India Pvt. Ltd. My goal is to provide the best explanation and easy notes to my juniors and developed love towards biology. I am choosing this platform as my understanding somehow match with your team.

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The Fascinating Chemistry of Life: Discovering the Building Blocks
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Mastering Metabolism 101: A Beginner's Guide
Cellular Respiration and Fermentation: Understanding the Basics
Exploring Population Evolution: Trends and Insights
Circulation and Gas Exchange: Vital Processes for Optimal Health
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Conservation Biology and Global Change: Protecting Our Planet
Exploring Animal Reproduction and Development: A Comprehensive Guide

Protim's Textbook Answer Videos

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Calculus for Scientists and Engineers: Early Transcendental

An inverted cone is 2 m high and has a base radius of $\frac{1}{2} \mathrm{m}$. If the tank is full, how much work is required to pump the water to a level 1m above the top of the tank?

Chapter 6: Applications of Integration
Section 7: Physical Applications
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Calculus for Scientists and Engineers: Early Transcendental

The following figures show the shape and dimensions of small dams. Assuming the water level is at the top of the dam, find the total force on the face of the dam.
FIGURE CAN'T COPY

Chapter 6: Applications of Integration
Section 7: Physical Applications
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Calculus for Scientists and Engineers: Early Transcendental

The following figures show the shape and dimensions of small dams. Assuming the water level is at the top of the dam, find the total force on the face of the dam.
FIGURE CAN'T COPY

Chapter 6: Applications of Integration
Section 7: Physical Applications
Protim Das
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Calculus for Scientists and Engineers: Early Transcendental

The following figures show the shape and dimensions of small dams. Assuming the water level is at the top of the dam, find the total force on the face of the dam.
FIGURE CAN'T COPY

Chapter 6: Applications of Integration
Section 7: Physical Applications
Protim Das
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Calculus for Scientists and Engineers: Early Transcendental

The following figures show the shape and dimensions of small dams. Assuming the water level is at the top of the dam, find the total force on the face of the dam.
FIGURE CAN'T COPY

Chapter 6: Applications of Integration
Section 7: Physical Applications
Protim Das
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Calculus for Scientists and Engineers: Early Transcendental

The lower edge of a dam is defined by the parabola $y=x^{2} / 16$ (see figure). Use a coordinate system with $y=0$ at the bottom of the dam to determine the total force on the dam. Lengths are measured in meters. Assume the water level is at the top of the dam.
FIGURE CAN'T COPY

Chapter 6: Applications of Integration
Section 7: Physical Applications
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Protim's Quick Ask Videos

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Intro Stats / AP Statistics

Consider an event to be “unusual” if its probability is less than or equal to 0.05. (This is equivalent to the same criterion commonly used in inferential statistics, but the value of 0.05 is not absolutely rigid, and other values such as 0.01 are sometimes used instead.)

USA Today reported on a survey of office workers who were asked how much time they spend on personal phone calls per day. Among the responses, 1065 reported times between 1 and 10 minutes, 240 reported times between 11 and 30 minutes, 14 reported times between 31 and 60 minutes, and 66 said that they do not make personal calls.
If a worker is randomly selected, what is the probability the worker does not make personal calls.

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