|Free Vibration |Rotating Unbalance (Harmonic Excitation) |Principal of Virtual Work | |[pic]rad/s & [pic]Hz (cps) & [pic]sec |M = mass of system‚ m = mass of unbalance mass |[pic] | |[pic] ncycle = t fn t = 1/f |Equ of Motion: [pic] |
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BUYER WILLINGNESS TO PAY MIKE $50.00 SANDY $30.00 JONATHAN $20.00 HALEY $10.00 1. Refer to Table 3-1. If the table represents the willingness to pay of four buyers and the price of the product is $15‚ then who would be willing to purchase the product? a. Mike b. Mike and Sandy c. Mike‚ Sandy‚ and Jonathan d. Mike‚ Sandy‚ Jonathan‚ and Haley Use the figure below to answer the following question(s). Figure 3-3 2. In Figure 3-3‚ if the initial demand for margarine were D1‚ the impact
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Page Notes Answer 12 - 13 STP shield Performance Protects from EMI. Shield must be fully enclosed 15 Fiber Optic Cable Not susceptible to outside EMI or crosstalk interference‚ nor does it generate it . Can exceed 500Gbps 35 Cable Bandwidth is a function of Reducing frequency or distance (resistance) increases the maximum bandwidth because SNR improves 37 100 BaseT Ethernet Operating Frequency 31.25MHz 115 100Base-T4 Ethernet Existing CAT3 complaint systems could also support fast Ethernet
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An operation increases its production level and observes that the cost of producing each unit decreases. This is an example of: Economies of scale. Organizations have: internal and external supply chains. The center of gravity method for location choice is often used to minimize: shipping costs. Which of the following are common reasons a firm might expand into new countries?: To operate under less restrictive regulations and to improve access to foreign markets. . Compared to service operations
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COMPANY SECRETARIES EXAMINATIONS‚ DECEMBER‚ 2014 TIME-TABLE & PROGRAMME EXAMINATION TIMING : 2.00 P.M. TO 5.00 P.M. Date and Day 22.12.2014 Monday Executive Programme (Old Syllabus) General and Commercial Laws (Module-I) Professional Programme (Old Syllabus) Company Secretarial Practice (Module – I) 23.12.2014 Tuesday Company Accounts‚ Cost Management Accounting (Module-I) Drafting‚ Appearances Pleadings (Module-I) 24.12.2014 Wednesday Tax Laws (Module-I)
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Physics Glossary Electric circuit - one simple‚ complete conducting circuit pathway Electronic gadget - a machine that consists of multiple circuits and transducers Transducer – device that converts energy from one form to another Input transducer – converts other forms of energy (sound‚ light‚ heat) into electrical energy‚ e.g. microphone Output transducer – converts electrical energy into other forms of energy‚ e.g. speakers Processor Component – found in electronic gadgets‚ receives signals
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Chapter One Ecology – the study of the many interactions in the world around us - body of knowledge concerning the economy of nature‚ investigation of the total relations of the animal both to its biotic and abiotic environment - concept developed by Ernst Haeckel in 1900s - The study of the interactions of organisms with one another and with their environment - not “the ecology” (wouldn’t say protect “the physics”) - not Environmental Science – study of how natural world works Ecological
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Investment w/o Risk: Inflowoutflow-1>r R=Δpp0+cfp0 PV:V0=Vt1+kt=Vt*PVIF(k;t) FV: Vt=V0*1+kt=V0*FVIF(k;t) keffective=kstatedm‚ k stated over year:APR Gross Interest Rate: 1+k Going from one EAR to other: 1+kx month eff.yx-1=[1+ky month eff.] Compounded to EAR … use this… also‚ less than a year to annual (special case): EAR=1+kstatedmm-1 EPR=1+APRmmt Continuous Compounding: Vt=etkc--- if the $ is received in one year then the formula is: V0=e-tkc‚ t-years and not periods and kc-discount
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2009 Economics Subject Test Part I. Multiple Choice (30 questions‚ 60 points in total) Choose only ONE best answer. 1 E 2 D 3 E 4 B 5 B 6 B 7 D 8 C 9 C 10 A 11 D 12 A 13 C 14 D 15 D 16 D 17 C 18 B 19 A 20 C 21 D 22 B 23 A 24 D 25 C 26 A 27 B 28 D 29 D 30 C 1. An increase in the quantity demanded could be caused by: a. an increase in the price of substitute goods b. a decrease in the price of complementary goods c. an increase
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1.A firm has net working capital of $640. Long-term debt is $4‚180‚ total assets are e $6‚230‚ and fixed assets are $3‚910. What is the amount of the total liabilities? Current assets: 6230-3910=2320 Current liabilities: 6230-39102320-640=1680 Total liabilities: 1680+4180=5860 2. Kaylor Equipment Rental paid $75 in dividends and $511 in interest expense. The addition to retained earnings is $418 and net new equity is $500. The tax rate is 35 percent. Sales are $15‚900 and depreciation is
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