ELECTRO-TECHNOLOGY (EEE111) EXPERIMENT 8 DIRECT-ON-LINE (D.O.L) STARTER OBJECTIVES 1. To understand the function of contactor‚ push button‚ switches and overload protective devices used in direct-on-line starter. 2. To understand the wiring diagram‚ the inspection and the testing method of the D.O.L starter 3. To understand the steps and safety to power up the signal-phase motor by the D.O.L starter LIST OF REQUIREMENTS EQUIPMENT 1. Insulation tester COMPONENTS 1 Wire
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$525‚000 Break-even volume in dollars = .711 = $738‚396.62 = 82‚031.25 x $9.00 = $738‚281.25 (Difference is due to rounding the contribution margin percent) 3. Calculate the net profit if 1 million CDs are sold Total Sales (1‚000‚000 units x $9.00) $9‚000‚000 Less: Total Variable Cost (1‚000‚000 units x $2.60) 2‚600‚000 Less: Total Fixed Cost 525‚000 Net Profit $5‚875
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291 (6 marks) For the common emitter amplifier circuit shown in Figure 3‚ (i) Draw the h parameter equivalent circuit. (ii) Derive the expression for voltage gain and input impedance in h parameters. (iii) If the transistor of Figure 3 has the following set of h parameters: hie = 2k; hfe = 100; hre = 5 × 10-4; hoe = 2.5 × 10-5 S Find the voltage gain and ac input impedance. Figure 3 Ans: Zin = 1.53k‚ Av = 375 (10 marks) Consider the circuit in Figure
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CHAPTER 6 Objectives Identify different types of long-term operational assets. Determine the cost of long-term operational assets. Explain how different depreciation methods affect financial statements. Determine how gains and losses on disposals of long-term operational assets affect financial statements. Explain how expense recognition for natural resources (depletion) affects financial statements. Explain how expense recognition for intangible assets (amortization) affects
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approximately normally distributed. 2. The dependent variable(s) is (are) measured at interval or ratio levels. 3. The groups examined for differences are dependent based on matching or subjects serving as their own control. 4. The differences between the paired scores are independent QUESTIONS TO BE GRADED. 1. What are the two groups whose results are reflected by the t ratios in Tables 2 and 3? 2. Which t ratio in Table 2
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Honors English 12-16-10 Contemplating the Differences “To everything there is a season‚ and a time to every purpose under the heaven/A time to love‚ and a time to hate/A time of war‚ and a time of peace” (Solomon 1‚2‚16‚17). “Ecclesiastes 3: 1-8” is a section from the King James version Bible that explains that for everything a person does‚ there is a particular time to follow the action out. “Seven Ages of Man” draws the image in one’s mind of an infant growing into an adult with awkward
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Week 2 Individual Assignment Chapter 1 – Exercises 1-1 1. A 3. D 4. C 5. B 7. D 8. C Chapter 2 12. What is a CAFR? What are its main components? A CAFR is the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for cities‚ states‚ and counties. This report summarizes the agencies financial statements as well as demographical information for a wide list of users such as taxpayers. The three main components of a CAFR are the introductory section‚ financial section‚ and statistical section. The introductory
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| | | | | | | | | | Question 3 0 out of 1 points | | | | |Encompassed in political considerations is/are:
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Summarise the main development of a child from the age range 0-2 years‚ 3-5 years and 5-8 years Although the development of each child is unique to the individual‚ there are certain ‘milestones’ that need to be achieved before a child moves on to the next stage of its development. These milestones‚ or averages‚ are used to assess the development of an individual child‚ all the time recognizing that different children will reach these milestones at different times. There are five defined areas
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2 Method: 3 Results Table 4 Analysis 4 Graph 5 Evaluation 6 Improvements 6 The effect of exercise on the heart rate and breathing rate Introduction Aim: Finding out how exercise affects the heart rate and breathing rate. Hypothesis: Exercise exists in different forms and has many benefits; it improves the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood‚ development of bones‚ strengthens muscles and the lungs capacity plus it can make you feel good. There are different exercises and intensities
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