ECT 122 Week 3 iLab #2 Parts: Breadboard DC power supply Handheld DMM Test leads Wire 2 - 1.0kΩ resistor 2.2kΩ resistor 3.3kΩ resistor 1. Using the circuit below‚ calculate the following values. On the circuit drawing‚ indicate the polarities for each voltage and show the current direction. 0.00133 x = 1.33mA R1 + R2 + R3 + R4 = 1kΩ + 2.2kΩ + 3.3kΩ + 1kΩ = 7500 x 10^3 = 7.5kΩ 1.33mA x 1kΩ = 1.33V 1.33mA x 2.2kΩ = 2.93V 1.33mA x 3.3kΩ = 4.39V 1.33mA x 1kΩ
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Student Name | | Class | | Date | | VBScript Network Shares Lab Key ’ VBScript: NetShareServer.vbs ’ Written by: Student Name ’ Date: Today’s Date ’ Class: COMP230 ’ Professor: Professor Name ’ ============================================== Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set fileServ = GetObject("WinNT://vlab-PC1/LanmanServer‚FileService") ’On Error Resume Next fso.CreateFolder("C:\Public") fso.CopyFile "C:\Windows\Cursors\w*.*"‚"C:\Public" WScript.Echo vbCrLf
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ECT 122 Week 5 iLab #2 Parts: Breadboard DC power supply Handheld DMM Test leads Wire 100 Ω resistor‚ 220 Ω resistor‚ 330 Ω resistor‚ 470 Ω resistor 1. Calculate the quantities listed. IT:_46.72mA___ I1A:_28.03mA___ I2A:__18.68mA___ I3A:__38.31mA___ I4A:__8.15mA___ VR1:__6.16V___ VR2:__6.16V___ VR3:__3.83V___ VR4:__3.83V___ Ra= R1//R2= 220Ω//330Ω= 132Ω Rb= R3//R4= 100Ω//470Ω= 82.45Ω= 82Ω Rt= Ra+Rb= 132Ω+82Ω= 214Ω It= Vs/Rt= 10V/214Ω= 0.04672 x 10^-3=
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CLICK TO DOWNLOAD MIS 535 Week 4 Midterm Exam 1 1. (TCO A) Domino’s upgraded Pulse Evolution system incorporated a Pizza Tracker functionality that shows the progression of individual pizza orders. This is an example of using information systems to achieve which business objective? 2. (TCO A) Networking and telecommunications technologies‚ along with computer hardware‚ software‚ data management technology‚ and the people required to run and manage them‚ constitute an organization’s 3. (TCO
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CHAPTER 11 & 12 MINI-CASES I. Belmont State Bank Belmont State Bank is a large bank with hundreds of branches that are connected to a central computer system. Some branches are connected over dedicated circuits and others use the dial-up telephone network. Each branch has a variety of client computers and ATMs connected to a server. The server stores the branch’s daily transaction data and transmits it several times during the day to the central computer system. Tellers at each branch use a
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Student Answer: | | switching costs. | | | | transaction costs. | | | | procurement. | | | | agency costs. | | Instructor Explanation: | p. 376 | | | | Points Received: | 1 of 1 | | Comments: | | | | 2. | Question : | Disintermediation | | | Student Answer: | | results from the speed of the Internet. | | | | is defined as the elimination of layers in the distribution process. | | | | is a result of social networking. | |
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Linux plays a major role in back office operations‚ with about ________ of the U.S. server market. 25 percent 2. Which of the following is not an example of system software? Supply chain management software 3. To analyze the direct and indirect costs and determine the actual cost of specific technology implementations‚ you would use a: Total cost of ownership model. 4. Microsoft Word is an example of: Word-processing software. 5. All of the following place strain on system capacity
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Health and Nutrition Week 3 iLab Richard Ratliff Jr 1. Describe the healthy meal that you have created from the fast-food restaurant using the nutritional value of menu items. A. I chose the fast food restaurant McDonald’s. I have ordered a vegetarian premium wrap‚ a side salad‚ and a medium orange juice. Premium Bacon Ranch Salad (Without chicken)- 140 Calories‚ 7g of total fat‚ 300mg of sodium‚ 10g of Carbohydrates‚ 9g of protein‚ and 160 vitamins A. Side Salad- 20 Calories
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Michael Packer MIS 589 Week 4 iLab Introduction: A small company has decided to expand to a second floor. The company has a star topology network consisting of 30 computers on the first floor and wants to add a similar star topology network on the second floor with 15 computers to start‚ but would like to explore further expansion. To ensure that the current network can handle the addition of the computer a series of tests was run to determine whether the current backbone and infrastructure can handle
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Lacy Taylor iLab‚ Week #5 UNKNOWN ACID AND BASE TITRATION Introduction The pH‚ or the concentration of the hydrogen plus ion [H+]‚ is one of the most critical parameters in predicting if a system will corrode‚ or determining why a system is corroding. PH is defined as the negative log base 10 of the hydrogen plus ion concentration in the units of moles per litre. Procedure pH MEASUREMENT OF UNKNOWN SOLUTIONS Obtain the following apparatus from the equipment menu: 100 mL beaker
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