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    Electric Charge

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    point charge q2 = 5.1 μC is located along the x-axis at a distance x2 = 9.3 cm from q1. 1) What is F12‚x‚ the value of the x-component of the force that q1 exerts on q2? -18.57 N For all of these problems we want to make use of the standard electric force equation: ̂ So for this problem with K=9*109 Nm2/C2‚ Q1=-3.5μC‚ Q2=5.1 μC‚ and r=9.3 cm we get F=-18.57 N. It’s important to realize that getting a negative force value means the charges attract. The direction of that attraction is determined

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    In this scenario Margret Weston‚ received a letter. In the letter she found out that Yossarian acquired 10% of the company’s stock. This aggressive move by Yossarian was motivated by the company management not doing their job to maximize shareholders wealth. Moreover‚ the managers were having issues with the hurdle rate‚ because it is just generally accepted‚ but not scientifically proven. On the other hand one TV Commentators opinion about Teletech Corp. is that “there is no way to have a hostile

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    Electric Cars An electric car is a vehicle which gets power from one electric motor or more‚ and an electric car use electrical energy to store batteries or another energy storage device. The developmental history of electric cars is very long‚ and the first automobile all over the world was an electric car. However‚ electric cars had two terrible disadvantages: the problem of energy technology and mileage limit around 20 century. The problems made electric cars disappeared from citizens eyes for

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    Electric cars vs the gas oh line cars In the next ten years what the average American drives will be very different than today. Electric cars may phase out gasoline (Gasoline is also known as petrol) in the next couple of decade. Electric cars produce no tailpipe emissions and are much cheaper to fill up than the more common gasoline vehicles. Switching to electric cars will have more benefits than drawbacks in comparison to other fuels such as petrol and diesel. In order to switch to electric

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    CapitalBanc Corporation case 2.4 1- Management assertion is a set of information that the management provided it to the auditor‚ so the auditor will make sure there are no material misstatements. According to AU 326‚ paragraph 3‚ management assertions can be either explicit or implicit and can be classified according to three categories: Assertions about transactions‚ assertions about accounts balance‚ and assertions about presentation and disclosure. The auditor has to keep in mind that the

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    Memorandum Date: February 26‚ 2010 Re: Introduction of new package for Skin-Tique’s Soft and Silky Shaving Gel The industry for women’s shaving creams and gels is small and new. The purchasing of women’s shaving products varies by season. The peak season is summer‚ while sales decline in the winter. Competition is strong‚ but Skin-Tique has a strong presence. The women’s wet shaving products industry‚ as a whole‚ is rapidly growing and increasing in technological advancement. The wet shaving

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    Electric Fields

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    Introduction and Experimental Goal: An electric field surrounds all electrically charged particles. With electric fields‚ one can determine the effects of all of the charges in the environment. In this lab entitled “Electric Fields and Potential Mapping”‚ the main goal obtained was to examine and deliberate the effects of an electric field and electric potential. Examples of some effects of electric fields include resultant forces‚ changes in motion‚ changes in current flow‚ etc. By using conductive

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    Chapter 1 The History of Electric Transformer INTRODUCTION: Transformer is a device that transfers electric energy from one circuit to another‚ usually with a change in voltage. Transformers work only with a varying electric current‚ such as alternating current (AC). Transformers are important in the distribution of electric power. They raise the voltage of the electricity generated at a power plant to the high levels needed to transmit the electricity efficiently. Other transformers

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    ACCT 463/CCMA523 Winter 2015 Assignment #1 KRANWORTH CHAIR CORPORATION CASE Executive Summary The present paper has as a subject Kranworth Chair Corporation (KCC) management initiative of decentralization (authority for making decisions pushed down to lower levels) the transition from a functional organization structure to a product division structure and some aspects that derive from this decision. We will first present advantages and disadvantages of the new proposed Product

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    Electric Charge

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    Part 1: What is the relationship between the electric potential at a point in space and the distance from an electric charge? 1)      Place a positive 1 nano-coulomb charge on the screen. 2)      Turn on “Show numbers” 3)      Turn on “tape measure”. 4)      Use the tape measure to find and record the distance from the charge to the equipotential sensor. 1.88 m 5)      Record the voltage as indicated on the equipotential sensor. 4.1v 6)      Change the location of the positive charge to

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