Physics 100A Homework 4 – Chapter 5 Newton’s First Law A) If a car is moving to the left w ith constant velocity then the ne t force applied to the car is zero. B) An object cannot remain at rest unless the net fo rce acting on it is zero. C) An object has constant acceleration if the net force acting on it is constant. Understanding Newton’s Laws A) An object cannot remain at rest unle ss the net force acting on it is zero. B) If a block is moving to the left with constant ve
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Name: ___________________________________________ Chapter 9 Homework QUESTION 1. Clean Out Clutter is located in a state where the sales tax is 7 1/4%. Total sales for the month of February were $104,000, all of which were subject to sales tax. a. Prepare a journal entry that summarizes sales (all in cash) for the month. b. Prepare a journal entry regarding the disbursement for the sales tax. QUESTION 2. At the beginning of 20X3, Shingles Roofing had a liability for warranties
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Lectures Tutorial Practical Credits 3 1 0 4 Text Book: 1 Zumdahl,S., Chemistry: Concepts and applications, Cengage Learning,Indian Edition-2011 Other Specific Book: 2 Suba Ramesh, S.Vairam, Pradnya Tej Godbole ,Engineerig Chemistry, John Wiley, Ist edition ,2011 3 R.T. Morrison and R.N. Boyd, S.K.Bhattacharjee, Organic Chemistry, 7th Edition, Pearson Other Reading Sr No Jouranls atricles as compulsary readings (specific articles, Complete reference) 4 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10
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Week 4 Homework CHAPTER 9 1. As the director of training in Cruise Lines International Association, I would chose outdoor and recreational activities as the best motivation for travel marketing sales seminars. This is because in attendance will be travel agents and tour company representatives. This will help to enhance team building throughout the group hence increase the level of performance among the members. It has been noted that the employees in CLIA lack effective communication skills
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Homework WK4 ECET 220 Chapter 4 10. Assume a JFET has the transconductance curve shown in Figure 4–76. (a) What is IDSS? (b) What is VGS(off)? (c) What is the transconductance at a drain current of 2.0 mA? ID= 2.3 mA VGs = -2 v VD= Vpp – ID( RS+RD) 15 – 2.3m (1k +3.3 K) 15 – 2.3 (4.3 K) VDS= 5.11 2.3 m * 1 k Vs= 2.3 V 11. Assume the JFET with the transconductance curve shown in Figure
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CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, DOMINGUEZ HILLS School of Business and Public Administration GOVERNMENTAL AND NONPROFIT ACCOUNTING-ACC 431 FALL 2014 Section 01, T 7-945 PM (SBS G126) Dr. Reza Mazhin Office: SBS C-302 Telephone: (310) 243-3576 Email: RMAZHIN@CSUDH.EDU Hours: T/TH: 430-530 PM Other times by appointment Catalog Description And Prerequisite: Prerequisite: ACC230 The course covers the nature of fund accounting system used by governments
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Silvio Kennedy MIS589 Week 5 Homework June 4, 2014 R17. What is the difference between a permanent address and a care-of address? Who assigns a care-of address? In mobile network a permanent address for a mobile node is its IP address when it is at its home network. A care-of-address is the one its gets when it is visiting a foreign network In the Mobile Internet Protocol (Mobile IP), a home address is the relatively permanent IP address given to a mobile node. The home address
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did the Sabbath project both said that they enjoyed their projects, although they did find it a tiny bit frustrating that during the times that they were trying to commit to their time of Sabbath that was the times that they we most motivated to do homework. The group member that participated in the fasting project said that it was a hard project to stay committed to simply because as a college student you eat when you get a chance or it convenient to eat. I did not find the Service project hard at
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statement is false as it applies to you, circle N for no. Be sure to circle Y or N for each statement. Answer carefully so that you get accurate information. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. I have trouble finishing tests on time. I set aside a regular time for studying every day. Before I read a chapter, I turn headings into questions so that I know what I’m going to learn. I don’t have much luck following a definite study schedule. I give up if an assignment
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NUMBERING AND CODING SYSTEMS & MICROPROCESSORS AND EMBEDDED ROCESSORS | HOMEWORK 1 | JUAN HURTADO | Chapter 0 44 - 46 1. Convert the following decimal numbers to binary: a). 12 = 1100 b). 123 = 0111 1011 c). 63 = 0011 1111 d). 128 = 1000 0000 c). 1000 = 0011 1110 1000 2. Convert the following decimal numbers to decimal: a). 100100 = 36 b). 1000001 = 65 c). 11101 = 29 d)
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