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    with the new units placed behind or under them as the longer the item sits in a shop the more likely it is to become dirty‚ dusty‚ damaged or expired (perishable items and medication). Stock affected like this is referred to as ‘shop soiled’. The rotation of stock is based on the physical movement of goods and not the assumption of FIFO valuation. Management should always ensure that it looks after its inventory and presents it in the best possible

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    change desired to be produced in its state of rest or of rotation‚ showing that it possesses inertia for this type of motion. It is the rotational inertia of the body‚ which is called moment of inertia. In case of linear motion‚ the inertia of a body depends on wholly on its mass. In case of rotational motion‚ the inertia depends not only on its mass of the body but also on the effective distance of its particles from the axis of rotation. So‚ two bodies of the same mass may possess different moments

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    of the upper part of the equation and then multiply. C. How would T(n) change if you ignored the vertices’ distinctness? That is‚ if you remove the labels‚ and say two triangulations are identical if one can be transformed into the other via a rotation or a reflection‚ how does this change T(n) for n = 4‚ 5‚ 6‚ 7‚ & 8? I think that the amount of triangulations would be lower as the amount of sides increases compared to what the solutions are now. This is because if the line reflect or can be

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    facilitate analysis. Aligning the data content with a familiar visualization enhances analyst learning and productivity.[5] The user-initiated process of navigating by calling for page displays interactively‚ through the specification of slices via rotations and drill down/up is sometimes called "slice and dice". Common operations include slice and dice‚ drill down‚ roll up‚ and pivot. OLAP slicing Slice is the act of picking a rectangular subset of a cube by choosing a single value for one of

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    velocity and flip backwards one and half times around my y-axis before landing‚ while traveling on the x-axis the entire time. On floor‚ my run ends in one of two entry skills that I try to finish at an angle that will give me optimal height and rotation for the next skill. A front layout is similar to a front and spring vault‚ involving forward motion in the x- and y- dimensions. A back half‚ while looking very different from a Tsukahara‚ also involves 3D motion‚ as I flip around my y-axis‚ perform

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    change in arc length/radius E. Watch your sign! Θ is considered positive when rotating COUNTERclockwise (when viewed from above). Therefore an angle of ½π rad = -1½π rad F. Angular Speed (ω = “omega”) describes the rate of rotation. Average angular speed is measured in radians per second. Angular Speed ωavg = ΔΘ/Δt average angular speed = angular displacement/time G. Angular Acceleration (α = “alpha”) occurs when angular speed changes. Remember acceleration

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    started the ball swinging. As the ball continued to swing as a pendulum‚ the path the pin carved into the sand changed‚ as the floor itself‚ as well as the rest of the Earth‚ was moving beneath it. Essentially‚ the Foucault pendulum demonstrates the rotation of the Earth. The Foucault pendulum is not forced to stay in a fixed plane like Newton’s pendulum‚ also known as Newton’s cradle‚ which means it can move freely in response to the Coriolis force. The Coriolis force‚ also known as the Coriolis effect

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    mineral dressing‚ building material‚ chemical‚ grinding‚ etc. Working principle: The vibrating feeder can make the sieve compartment‚ vibrators and other moving parts do the circular or similar round move by the centrifugal force produced by the rotation of eccentric block. The vibrating feeder is composed of feeding trough‚ exciter‚ spring bearing‚ transmission equipment‚ etc. The exciter is composed of two eccentric shaft (main‚ passive) and gear. The jogged gears create the vibrations while the

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    Background I have a high performing direct report who recently told me she feels like she is “climbing the walls”. I used the coaching model in our 1:1 meeting to dig deeper into her comment. Purpose/Preparation The purpose of the meeting was to talk more about Susan’s comment and to see if we could investigate why she felt this way. She was feeling disengaged and her work was no longer meaningful. I wanted to use this opportunity to apply the coaching model and see if we could find the root

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    rev/min. Req’d: ac = ? Solution: Centripetal and Centrifugal Forces Centripetal Force – is the force (real force) on the body towards the center of rotation when a body is moving around a curved path. Centrifugal Force – is the force (apparent force) on the body directed away from the center of rotation when a body is moving around a curved path. Where‚ m = mass in kg‚ VT = tangential velocity in m/s‚ r = radius of curvature Example(1) An automobile

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