Which statement about the relationship between statistical power and statistical probability is true? There is an indirect relationship between statistical power and statistical probability. Statistical probability is not influenced by statistical power. As statistical probability increases, statistical power decreases. A statistical test having high power also has high probability for finding significant support.
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Physics, 22.06.2019 14:40
During the experiment if you could triple the breakaway magnetic force with all other quantities left unchanged, what is the new value for the critical velocity if it was v0 (initial velocity), initially? (b) now if you halved the radius with all other quantities left unchanged, what is the new critical velocity if it was v0 (initial velocity), initially? (c) if during the experiment, critical velocity quadrupled with all other quantities left unchanged, what is the new breakaway force if its magnitude was initially f0,?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 19:40
It may seem strange that the selected velocity does not depend on either the mass or the charge of the particle. (for example, would the velocity of a neutral particle be selected by passage through this device? ) the explanation of this is that the mass and the charge control the resolution of the device--particles with the wrong velocity will be accelerated away from the straight line and will not pass through the exit slit. if the acceleration depends strongly on the velocity, then particles with just slightly wrong velocities will feel a substantial transverse acceleration and will not exit the selector. because the acc
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Physics, 23.06.2019 07:00
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