Carlos L. Castillo, Ph.D. Spring T (t ) θ (t ) Time domain T (t ) = Kθ (t ) Frequency domain K K: spring constant T (s) = K θ (s) Impedance T (s) Z M= = K (s) θ (s) Viscous damper T (t ) θ (t ) Time domain dθ (t ) T (t ) = D dt Frequency domain D D: coefficient of Viscous friction T (s) = D s θ (s) T (s) Z M= = D s (s) θ (s) Impedance Inertia T(t) θ (t ) Time domain d 2θ (t ) T (t ) = J dt 2 J J: moment of inertia Frequency domain T (
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Question 1 1. Benson and Orton are partners who share income in the ratio of 2:3 and have capital balances of $60,000 and $40,000, respectively. Ramsey is admitted to the partnership and is given a 40% interest by investing $20,000. What is Benson’s capital balance after admitting Ramsey? | a. | $71,200 |* | b. | $24,000 | | c. | $48,800 | | d. | $20,000 | 10 points Question 2 1. Carla and Eliza share income equally. For the current year, the partnership net income is
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to compete between colleges. Schools must go through a 3-prong test to use as evidence to the legislation of Title IX. The first part of the test is proportionality, this focused on the ratio in the school. They take the ratio of male to female participants in the athletic programs and compare them to the ratio to full time students; if the results are equal then the school meets the criteria for this prong. The second part of the test is the history of continuing progress. They look to see if
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Full paper Full paper Jurnal Teknologi Jurnal Teknologi Preparation of Papers for Jurnal Teknologi Author1,a,* Author2,a Author3,b Author4c a Address1 b Address2 c Address3 *Corresponding author: email@utm.my Article historyReceived XXXXReceived in revised form XXXXAccepted XXXXGraphical abstract | AbstractOver recent years, there has been an explosive growth of interest in the development of novel gel-phase materials based on small molecules. It has been recognised that an effective
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Capital providers cannot interfere in the management, no control over it | Profits | Can be shared according to: * Ratio of capital contribution * Mutually agreed ratio * It cannot be fixed amount, must be as a percentage of profits | In accordance to the agree ratioIt cannot be fixed amount, must be as a percentage of profits | Loss | Borne according to the ratio of capital contribution | Borne solely by the capital provider, the ent shall not bare any loss except in the case of misconduct
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obligated to meet. At first, if CEMEX was not able to integrate the acquisitions to meet the requirements of their own structure, then they would not buy the acquisition. After the first requirement, the interest expense ratio should be maintained below 4.5 per cent and the ratio of net debt to net earnings should be kept below 2.7 per cent. Finally, the acquisitions needs to achieve the same effectiveness and performance of the other CEMEX companies. CEMEX shows one of the six biases identified
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Population Changes The four factors that produce population size are: 1) Birth, 2) Death, 3) Immigration, and 4) Emigration. Birth is the increase of population by the ratio of births and people in a specified area, death is the decrease of population by the ratio of deaths and people also in a specified area, immigration is an increase of population by people moving into a new country, and emigration is the decrease of population by people moving out of a country
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conservationist’s estimate of the size of the bear population (Dugolpolski, 2012)?” In order to figure the estimated population, some variables need to first be defined and explain the rules for solving proportions. The ratio of originally tagged bears to the entire population is (50/x). The ratio of recaptured tagged bears to the sample size is (2/100). 50x=2100 is how the proportion is set up and is now ready to be solved. Cross multiplication is necessary for this problem. The extremes are (100)
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Assignment 1 (Computer Networking) Question 25 Assume you wish to transfer an n-byte file along a path composed of the source, destination, seven point-to-point links, and five switches. Suppose each link has a propagation delay of 2us, bandwidth of 4Mbps, and that the switches support both circuit and packet switching. Thus you can either break the file up into 1-kB packets, or set-up a circuit through the switches and send the file as one contiguous bit stream. Suppose that packets have 24 bytes
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question I am asked is what do conservationist’s estimate of the size of the bear population? You will notice while reading question #56 on page 437, we are to assume that the ratio of originally tagged bears to the whole population is equal to the ratio of recaptured tagged bears to the size of the sample. The ratio of originally tagged bears to the whole population is 50X The ration of recaptured tagged bears to the sample size is 2100 50X=2100 This is the proportion set up and ready to
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