protect the substrate Ti from passivation. In this case‚ both uneven and excess thickness of the coating coverage will lead the resistivity increase. Under the optimized experiment conditions ( Sb doping content 15%wt‚ coating 20 times and sintering in 450 °C for 15 min)‚ the Ti based ATO can obtain uniform and compact surface with low resistivity. Keywords titanium; coatings; electric; resistance; xrd; experimentation; optimization; processes
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A trade is an interaction between two countries or regions involving the buying of imports of goods and services from overseas‚ and the selling of exports of goods and services abroad. These trades enable countries‚ or perhaps regions‚ to experience with various products that cannot be produced in each of their countries or regions. Trading goods and services are exchanged at the place called markets. There are two laws of trade called the law of absolute advantage and law of comparative advantage
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accounting equation on the following. Please treat these transactions separately from the financial statement information provided. (12 marks) a. PEI paid the part time administrative assistant’s salary of $450. Debit Salaries expense 450 O/E down Asset Down Credit Cash 450 b. PEI paid the rent for the month of $600 2. Debit Rent Epense 600 3. Credit Cash 600 c. The company performed electrical work for a client and billed the client $1‚000. d. Debit Accounts
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Cost Formula Word Problem The cost formula for a manufacturer’s product is C = 5000 + 2 x ‚ where C is the cost (in dollars) and x is the number of units manufactured. (a) If no units are produced‚ what is the cost? (b) If the manufacturer produces 3000 units‚ what is the cost? (c) If the manufacturer has spent $16‚000 on production‚ how many units were manufactured? Answer these questions by substituting the numbers into the formula. (a) If no units are produced‚ then x = 0‚ and C = 5000 +
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Dirt Bikes USA Running Case Study Bryan Gaine Melissa Kelly Brad Michels Erica Riley Table of Contents Management Analysis of a Business .....................................................................................4 Analyzing Financial Performance..........................................................................................5 Competitive Analysis .............................................................................................................7 Analyzing the Total
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brands competing in the US. Steve and Carl felt they had an advantage due to the close proximity of the dirt bike culture in the US. Dirt Bikes USA currently has 4 types of dirt bikes including: the Enduro 250‚ the Enduro 550‚ the Moto 300 and the Moto 450. Dirt Bikes USA appeals to mainly Enduro rides and serious trailer riders‚ however they are expanding into the motocross market. Dirt Bikes USA also has a service department to deal with service warranties and customer problems with parts. Dirt Bikes
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BE4-1 Transactions that affect earnings do not necessarily affect cash. Identify the effect‚ if any‚ that each of the following transactions would have upon cash and net income. The first transaction has been completed as an example. (a) Purchased $100 of supplies for cash. Cash -100/ Net Income 0 (b) Recorded an adjusting entry to record use of $20 of the above supplies. Cash 0/ Net Income -20 (c) Made sales of $1‚300‚ all on account. Cash 0/ Net Income 1300 (d) Received $800 from customers
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Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons‚ Inc. Weygandt‚ Accounting Principles‚ 10/e‚ Solutions Manual (For Instructor Use Only) 1-33 PROBLEM 1-1B (a) VINCE’S TRAVEL AGENCY | | | | | | | | | | | | | Owner’s Equity | | | Cash | + | AccountsReceivable | + | Supplies | + | Equipment | = | AccountsPayable | + | Owner’sCapital | – | Owner’s Drawings | + | Revenues | – | Expenses | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10. | | +$15
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Sam and his wife Ann purchased a home in Lubbock‚ Texas in 1980 for $100‚000. Their original home mortgage was for $90‚000. The house has a current market value of $175‚000 and a replacement value of $200‚000. They still owe $55‚000 on their home mortgage. Sam and Sally are now constructing their balance sheet. How should their home be reflected on their current personal balance sheet? a.) $200‚000 asset and $55‚000 liability b.) $200‚000 asset and $90‚000 liability c.) $175‚000 asset and $55
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Level Operations Level Operations‚ small company located in Pennsylvania‚ manufacturers a variety of security devices and safes. Several different models of safes (S7-S8-S9-S1-S2) are available for purchase and due to increased demand the production facility has been enlarged to accommodate the additional production needs. Production manager Stephanie Cole must determine the best production quantity per cycle for each day of the week. She understands that partially completed safes are not permitted
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