Chapter 2 Solutions Page 1 of 19 Problem 2.1 a) See Appendix A and Appendix B for weights of roofing‚ sheathing‚ framing‚ insulation‚ and gypsum wallboard. Asphalt shingles 3/8 in. plywood sheathing (3/8 in.) (3.0 psf/in) 2x6 @ 16 in. o.c. Fiberglass loose insulation (5.5 in.) (0.5 psf/in) Gypsum wallboard (1/2 in.) (5.0 psf/in) Roof Dead Load (D) along roof slope Convert D to load on a horizontal plane: = 2.0 psf = 1.1 psf = 1.4 psf = 2.75 psf = 2.5 psf = 9.75 psf Roof
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following experiment was to investigate the effect of varying the concentration of sucrose solution on osmosis in a potato. Preliminary Experiments One preliminary experiment was done before the main experiment. From the preliminary‚ we were trying to find out how osmosis actually occurred in potatoes‚ and gave us a vague idea on what the main experiment would be like. This preliminary will aid my prediction‚ which is stated below. The following apparatus was used for the preliminary:
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Objective: To realize how important is to take care of our planet. Task: Read and write your own comment about these important topics. (No more than five lines) Web site: http://www.climatehotmap.org/global-warming-solutions/ Dead line: From October 6th to October 8th. Until 5:00pm. Details: 1) For: Fourth Semester. Parallel: D Topics: a) Boosting energy efficiency b) Greening transportation c) Revving up renewable 2) For: Fourth Semester. Parallel: E Topics: d) Phasing out fossil fuel electricity e)
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Chapter 5 |Activity-Based Cost Systems |[pic] | QUESTIONS 5-1 Traditional volume-based cost allocation systems that use only drivers that vary directly with the volume of products produced—such as direct labor dollars‚ direct labor hours‚ or machine hours—are likely to systematically distort product costs because they break the link between the cause for the costs and the basis for assignment
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October 20‚ 2009 Test #1 * Add a small piece of cracker in test tube #1 and add Lugol’s solution. Observation #1 * The cracker turned a black colour when the Lugol’s solution was added to it. This was a positive result‚ meaning that the cracker contains starch. Test #2 * Add a bigger piece of cracker in test tube #2‚ add 5 mL of Benedict’s solution‚ place in a boiling water bath‚ and record observations after 5 minutes. Observation #2 * There was no change in colour after
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A Solution to Hunger in America Donta Bellamy Trident Technical College We live in a nation where a large percentage of its inhabitants suffer from economic hardship and are left with no other option but to pick and choose between certain necessities over other fundamental needs due to a lack of financial resources. Many of these people are forced into having to choose between taking their life-saving medications
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Aircraft Solutions SEC: 571 Adam Grann Professor: Reynolds Weaknesses are a symptom that is prevalent in today’s information technology realm‚ indicating vulnerabilities and risks that come hand and hand with shared networks like Aircraft Solutions. With enterprises exchanging an unprecedented level of information over open networks‚ the vulnerabilities and possibility of compromised security by unwanted intruders is swelling up into a new type of beast. At Aircraft Solutions‚ there are
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Genevieve Sierra Chemistry seg. 2 June 15‚ 2014 05.05 mixtures and solutions: Lab report: outline Ink chromatography Chromatography is the separation of a mixture by passing it in solution or suspension or as a vapor (as in gas chromatography) through a medium in which the components move at different rates. It is used to separate substances. Examples of chromatography are finger-printing‚ medicines‚ and separating/ testing histamines. http://www.biotecharticles.com/Agriculture-Article/Applications-of-Chromatography-1299
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TOPIC) Topics Questions 1. Intangible assets; concepts‚ definitions; items comprising intangible assets. 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 6‚ 7‚ 8‚ 9‚ 10‚ 11‚ 12‚ 13‚ 14 2. Patents; franchise; organization costs; trade name. 9‚ 10‚ 13‚ 14‚ 25 3. Goodwill. 4. 5. Brief Exercises Exercises Concepts Problems for Analysis 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 5‚ 6 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4 1‚ 2‚ 3 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5‚ 7‚ 12‚ 13 4‚ 5‚ 6‚ 7‚ 8‚ 9‚ 10‚ 11‚ 13 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 6 1‚ 2 12‚ 13‚ 14‚ 18 6
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Nahid Rahman Assignment #1 Total Marks: 100 Worth: 7.5% 1. Consider the sinusoidally modulated DSB LC signal shown below. The carrier DSB-LC frequency is ωc and the message signal frequency is ωm. (a) Determine the modulation index m. Solution: Amax = 25 Amin = 5 − 25 − 5 = = 0.67 + 25 + 5 (b) Write an expression for the modulated signal φ(t). Solution: 1 1 ) = (25 − 5) = 10 = ( − 2 2 1 1 ) = (25 + 5) = 15 = ( + 2 2 = + cos = cos + ( ) cos Assignment 1 Sol Page: 1 of 12 = 15 cos + 10
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