\( \frac{32}{5} \)
\( \frac{25}{9} \)
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Therefore, the length of the latus rectum of the ellipse is \(\frac{32}{5}\)
Substitute \(x = 0\) and \(y = \beta\) in the line equation \(5x + 7y = 50\) to find \(\beta\):
\(7\beta = 50 \Rightarrow \beta = \frac{50}{7}.\)
Thus, \(B = \left(0, \frac{50}{7}\right).\)
Using the section formula, \(P = (3, 5)\), which divides \(AB\) in the ratio \(7 : 3\).
The directrix is \(x = \frac{25}{3}\), so \(a = \frac{25}{3}\) and \(e = \frac{3a}{25}\). Given that \(ae = 3\), solving yields \(a = 5\) and \(b = 4\).
The length of the latus rectum \(LR\) is:
\(LR = \frac{2b^2}{a} = \frac{32}{5}.\)
What will be the equilibrium constant of the given reaction carried out in a \(5 \,L\) vessel and having equilibrium amounts of \(A_2\) and \(A\) as \(0.5\) mole and \(2 \times 10^{-6}\) mole respectively?
The reaction : \(A_2 \rightleftharpoons 2A\)