If 4% of males in a population have red-green color blindness, then the allelic frequency is 4% in males and in females. If mating is random, then in females, 92.16% do not carry the allele on either X chromosome, 7.68% carry the allele on one X chromosome, and 0.16% carry the allele on both X chromosomes. We have the dominant allele with frequency p and the recessive allele with frequency q, so 0.9216 + 0.0768 + 0.0016 = p^2 + 2pq + q^2 = (p + q)^2 = (0.96 + 0.04)^2
No, I am not constantly surrounded by low frequency X-rays. I am a computer program that does not have a physical presence or the ability to interact with X-rays.
For the frequency, first convert the wavelength to meters (divide the number of Angstroms by 1010), then use the formula: wavelength x frequency = speed. Using the speed of light in this case. Solving for frequency: frequency = speed / wavelength. To get the photon's energy, multiply the frequency times Planck's constant, which is 6.63 x 10-34 (joules times seconds).
An X-ray is a high frequency (high energy) electromagnetic wave. It is much higher in frequency than any broadcast wave. The only electromagnetic radiation with higher frequency (shorter wavelength) than the X-ray is the gamma ray.
For any wave:wavelength x frequency = speedSpeed of light, in this case.For any wave:wavelength x frequency = speedSpeed of light, in this case.For any wave:wavelength x frequency = speedSpeed of light, in this case.For any wave:wavelength x frequency = speedSpeed of light, in this case.
What allelic frequency will generate twice as many recessive homozygotes as heterozygotes? Answer: We need to solve for the following equation: q2 (aa) = 2 x the frequency of Aa. Thus, q2 (aa) = 2(2pq). Or another way of writing it is q2 = 4 x p x q. We only want q, so lets trash p. Since p = 1 - q, we can substitute 1 - q for p and, thus, q2 = 4 (1 - q) q. Then, if we multiply everything on the right by that lone q, we get q2 = 4q - 4q2. We then divide both sides through by q and get q = 4 - 4q. Subtracting 4 from both sides, and then q (i.e. -4q minus q = -5q) also from both sides, we get -4 = -5q. We then divide through by -5 to get -4/-5 = q, or anotherwards the answer which is 0.8 =q. I cannot imagine you getting this type of problem in this general biology course although if you take algebra good luck.
If 4% of males in a population have red-green color blindness, then the allelic frequency is 4% in males and in females. If mating is random, then in females, 92.16% do not carry the allele on either X chromosome, 7.68% carry the allele on one X chromosome, and 0.16% carry the allele on both X chromosomes. We have the dominant allele with frequency p and the recessive allele with frequency q, so 0.9216 + 0.0768 + 0.0016 = p^2 + 2pq + q^2 = (p + q)^2 = (0.96 + 0.04)^2
Main function of Variable Frequency Drive is to be able to run the AC Induction motors at different speeds (by changing the frequency). The speed is a function of frequency. N - Speed. F - Frequency P - Pole N= ( 120 x F)/ P
change that equation to: --P-- = -17 100------92 then cross multiply 17 X 100 = 1700 92 X P= (92)(P) then divide both 1700 and (92)(X) by 92 92 X P----------------1700 ______ _____ = P---------____ = l18.48%l --92---------------------92 _______
6. all you have to do is use the IS over OF strategy. IS 20% and OF 30 so: P 20 30 100 then cross multiplication: P x 100 = 30 x 20 P x 100/100 = 600/100 P = 6 So there you have it, P = 6
6. all you have to do is use the IS over OF strategy. IS 20% and OF 30 so: P 20 30 100 then cross multiplication: P x 100 = 30 x 20 P x 100/100 = 600/100 P = 6 So there you have it, P = 6
change that equation to: --P-- = -17 100------92 then cross multiply 17 X 100 = 1700 92 X P= (92)(P) then divide both 1700 and (92)(X) by 92 92 X P----------------1700 ______ _____ = P---------____ = l18.48%l --92---------------------92 _______
The formula you are looking for is f = N x P/120. (f) generator Frequency = (N) number of revolutions per minute of the engine x (P) number of magnetic poles / 120 2400 x 2 / 120 = 40 Hz
Use the relation: speed = frequency x wavelengthUse the relation: speed = frequency x wavelengthUse the relation: speed = frequency x wavelengthUse the relation: speed = frequency x wavelength
If you start with a fraction p/q and are told that x/y is an equivalent fraction, then the simplest check is to cross-multiply: p*y must be equal to q*x.
The cumulative frequency of a random variable X for the value x is the number of observations such that X ? x.
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