PHET 9 Magnets and Electromagnets Name MIchelle Carvajal Course PHY 102 Date 11/16 Learning Goals * Predict the direction of the magnet field for different locations around a bar magnet and electromagnet * Compare and contrast bar magnets and electromagnets * Identify the characteristics of electromagnets that are variable and what effects each variable has on the magnetic field's strength and direction
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first quarter GDP of 7.5 % in 2015. One of the biggest contributors to this is the strong expansion in manufacturing segment which grew by 8.4% and services sectors which grew at an avg of 12%. This is mainly supported by the revival of investments. 2. Rate of growth of the States: For year 2014-15, Maharashtra has the highest GDP and contributes to about the 14.1% of the total GDP .Tamil Nadu is at 2nd place ahead of Uttar Pradesh. It is expected that apart from these 3 states Gujarat , West Bengal
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waves, microwaves, millimeter waves, infrared light, visible light, ultraviolet light, X rays and Gamma rays Wavelength and frequency have an inverse relationship, meaning that as the frequency increases, the wavelength decreases, and vice versa. 2) Know how light interacts with matter: Reflection and refraction. Pages 167-170 Interaction of light depends on smoothness of surface, nature of the material and angle Reflection - angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection when measure from
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firm’s long run supply curve? A. Equilibrium price/output combination is where Qd = Qs or 80-2P=2P-20 100-2P=2P 100=4P P=100/4 P=25 dollars per hour Input P in the demand and supply curves and you get QD=80-2(25) or QD=80-50 QD=30 thousand hours worked per month QS=2(25)-20 or QS=50-20 QS=30 thousand hours worked per month So at a price of 25 dollars per hour and a allowance of 30,000 hours per month the firm will have reached its equilibrium quantity of hours. B. Using the
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Assignment #1 January 26, 2013 Mr. Paul McCluskey Rena Farrell (Bilodeau) AU# 3022060 What would the world be without the Internet? Our daily routines, from checking our emails to researching projects to social interactions involve the use of the Internet but does it make our lives easier or harder? If the Internet one day went down, would we know what to do? Is society too dependent on the Internet? Does the Internet cause more issues than intended? These are some of the paradoxes
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After performing the scientific method on the student website with the car I observed that the car would not start so I asked myself why. My first statement would be to say that the battery is dead on the car. So I assume that if I get my car jumped then the car will start and I will be fine to drive it. After I tested my hypothesis I saw that it was not that battery that was dead now I have a different problem at hand. At this point I would have to try another hypothesis. So I asked again what the
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Running head: Organization and Management of a Health Care Facility Organization and Management of a Health Care Facility Strayer University HSA515 02/20/2015 Provide a detailed summary of your hospital’s organizational structure. Include a tabulated description of the levels of professionals within the organization. Describe the duties of each major head within the organization Diversity Healthcare, Inc., a health care system, operates hospitals, clinics, and practices in Georgia
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NEW ZEALAND TAXATION SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS 2016 Chapter 21 Answers [0001] Question 1 Solution Prior to the introduction of the Fringe Benefit Tax (“FBT”) in 1985, the Government depended upon (the then) s 65(2)(b) of the ITA 1976 to tax employee benefits provided by employers. However, the effect of this general provision within the ITA 1976 was rendered nugatory by the court’s narrow interpretation of the term “allowances”. In addition, a 1982 report by the Task Force on Tax Reform (the “McCaw
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The importance of music in learning is often underestimated. I remember growing up in a household were music was played at all times, but once homework time came around, all music was stopped. My parents strongly believed that in order to learn best, there had to be absolute silence. I always thought otherwise, and I was right. Music is phenomenal in motivating creativity in children, helps improve cognitive and language skills, and most importantly helps boost their confidence and self-esteem.
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