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In the d-wave quantum computer, heat alone could accidentally switch a "0" to "1" or vice versa. the energy difference between the high energy "0" and low energy "1" is ae= 3 x 10-24 kg m? s-2. if the (time spent in high energy state) / (time spent in low energy state) = [exp (-ae/kt)] where ae = energy difference, t = temperature (in k), and k = boltzmann's constant = 1.38 x 10-23 m2 kg s-2 k-1, find: a) the absolute temperature (in degrees kelvin, k) that the computer needs to operate at so that (time spent in high energy state)/ (time spent in low energy state) = 10-6 in order that the q-bits do not accidentally switch more than 1 time in a million. b) what is the value of that temperature in degrees celsius and degrees fahrenheit?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 02:30, 22emilyl530
Agas contained within a piston-cylinder assembly undergoes three processes in series: process 12: compression with pv= constant from 1 bar and 1 liter to 4 bar. process 23: constant pressure expansion to 1 liter. process 31: constant volume calculate the pressure and volume at each state, and sketch the processes on a p-vdiagram labeled with pressure and volume values at each numbered stat
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Physics, 22.06.2019 08:50, babas97
The experiment was repeated many years later but the gases were mixed in a different type of container. a white solid was obtained which was xenon fluoride. predict whether you think 1) krypton and 2) radon will react with fluorine. explain reasons for your predictions
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Physics, 23.06.2019 03:00, ineedhelp2285
The law of entropy can also be called the law of increasing disorder, but this law seems to contradict the existence of living organisms that are able to organize chemicals into organic molecules. prepare for a class debate on the validity of the following arguments: a. living things are not subject to the laws of thermodynamics. b. the increase in the universe's entropy due to life processes is greater than the decrease in entropy within a living organism.
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