no one seems to know... oh well

UNCjigga

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LOL...homework help again??? You need to form a study group...like with real people in your class...
 

CrazyPerson

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i help people most of the times.. and yet most time people fail to help me...
this is only the 3rd time i have asked...
 

spanky

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Originally posted by: CrazyPerson
i help people most of the times.. and yet most time people fail to help me...
this is only the 3rd time i have asked...

u r too smart for the rest of us.
 

Tetsuo

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Originally posted by: CrazyPerson
i help people most of the times.. and yet most time people fail to help me... this is only the 3rd time i have asked...

Maybe, you should stop posting?
 

TuxDave

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Perhaps you need to provide a little more reference. When I see Vmax I see maximum voltage.

<-- EE major
 

prvteye2003

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Originally posted by: uncJIGGA
LOL...homework help again??? You need to form a study group...like with real people in your class...

at least do his own homework. There's this new thing out called research and study. You may have heard about it.
 

Eli

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Originally posted by: TuxDave
Perhaps you need to provide a little more reference. When I see Vmax I see maximum voltage.

<-- EE major

lol, me too.

<-- not an EE major though
 

minendo

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Zero order leads to a rectangular hyperbola curve. In this situation, Km=1/Vmax.

Using the Lineweaver-Burke equation, Vmax is the point at which the line crosses the y axis.
 

rgwalt

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Velocity and concentration... WTF?

I'm a chemical engineer, but I don't see how you are relating velocity to concentration, unless you are talking about the rate of mass transfer, and that is a flow rate...

Ryan
 

minendo

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Originally posted by: rgwalt
Velocity and concentration... WTF?

I'm a chemical engineer, but I don't see how you are relating velocity to concentration, unless you are talking about the rate of mass transfer, and that is a flow rate...

Ryan
Enzyme kinetics.
 

rgwalt

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Originally posted by: minendo
Originally posted by: rgwalt
Velocity and concentration... WTF?

I'm a chemical engineer, but I don't see how you are relating velocity to concentration, unless you are talking about the rate of mass transfer, and that is a flow rate...

Ryan
Enzyme kinetics.

Ah, bio stuff... I'm glad I don't have anything to do with the bio field...

R