Engineering, 21.04.2020 22:21 swhorton6
Re-implement your function from Part V of the assignment, this time using only recursion and no loops. The recursive function is to be called recursive_num_of_pushups(). The function takes the same arguments (cur_push_ups and days) and increases the number of push-ups each day according to the same scheme. The general structure of the function will be a multi-way if-statement with function calls to recursive_num_of_pushups(). Naturally, with each recursive call, the argument day must be decremented (decreased by 1). The base case that terminates the recursion is reached when days equals 1.
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, anna22684
Water at 70°f and streams enter the mixing chamber at the same mass flow rate, determine the temperature and the quality of the exiting stream. 0 psia is heated in a chamber by mixing it with saturated water vapor at 20 psia. if both streams enters the mixing chamber at the same mass flow rate, determine the temperature and the quality of the existing system.
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, caitlynnpatton1208
Water in a partially filled large tank is to be supplied to the roof top, which is 8 m above the water level in the tank, through a 2.2-cm-internal-diameter pipe by maintaining a constant air pressure of 300 kpa (gage) in the tank. if the head loss in the piping is 2 m of water, determine the discharge rate of the supply of water to the roof top in liters per second.
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, dval1146
You are making beer. the first step is filling the glass carboy with the liquid wort. the internal diameter of the carboy is 15 in., and you wish to fill it up to a depth of 2 ft. if your wort is drawn from the kettle using a siphon process that flows at 3 gpm, how long will it take to fill?
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