Does the resistivity of Play-Doh® change when the length or area
is changes? Explain your reasoning.
Hint: A percent difference calculation will be helpful.
Does the resistivity of Play-Doh® change when the length or area is changes? Explain your reasoning....
"Culture does not change because we desire to change it. Culture changes when the organization is transformed; the culture reflects the realities of people working together every day" - Dr. Frances Hesselbein With this in mind, take time to reflect on your most significant insights regarding : The HRM function in relation to CM professional development
4. Draw expected products when each of the following products reacts with HBr, explain your reasoning (hint: resonance) a Br BV
What does it mean when we say that policy change requires a "window of opportunity" in order to be successful? Can you find an example of something in the news which may create a "window of opportunity" for a policy change to occur? Please explain exactly HOW your example offers a window of opportunity, including your reasoning for thinking so.
1. Does a tax lead to a deadweight loss? Explain your answer in detail. 2. How does a tax impact consumer and producer surplus? 5. Describe how deadweight loss changes when demand is elastic and inelastic. 8. Describe how deadweight loss changes when supply is elastic and inelastic 10. Explain the difference between the benefits principle and the ability-to-pay principle.
2) Two identical cylindrical conductors each has a cross section area of 0.8 cm2 = 8.0 × 10-5 m2. length of 1.2 cm, and resistivity 0.1 Ω·m. T. When the cylinders are connected in series, calculate the total resistance two different ways and verify that you get the same answer. g. If the battery has a potential difference of 6 V, calculate the current flowing from the battery when these two resistors are connected in series. h. Draw a single...
1. When lime is added to an acid soil, explain what it does to 1) soil pH (and what is the mechanism by which it changes the pH); 2) cation exchange capacity (Hint: Think back to pH-dependent charge to understand the effect on cation exchange capacity.) and; 3) the composition of exchangeable cations. 2. Why do some soils need more lime to raise their pH than other soils? Explain your answer in terms of buffering capacity, and active vs. reserve...
LAB ACTIVITY2 The Sarcomere 3 Does the I band lewgth change when a mascle contracts? 1 Using Figure 12.6, answer Discusion Questions with Explain your lab group Does the H zone length change when a mscle contracts? Explain. 4 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Sarcomere Structure 1 Do the lengths of the thin or thick a muscle contracts? Explain. change when NO 5 Is the sarcomere in Figure 12.5 fully cootracted? Explain 2 Does the A band length change when a muscle contracts?...
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. Consider a disconnected parallel plate capacitor with area Ao and width --4, 3do. There is a magnitude of charge density g, on each plate. For this problem you may assume the plates are large enough to neglect fringing fields. 3d How much energy is stored in the capacitor?2 z a. For the purpose of simplifying the math, assign this value 3E. A large conducting slab of area A and width do is now placed within...
When you have completed reading the article, answer the below questions. Answer the questions in your own words with a minimum of 400 words or 1 – 2 pages in length. You must use at least two credible sources (you may use your textbook as one of your sources). APA formatting is required when citing your sources. In the 1930’s, there were nearly 2,000 shoe factories in the United States, employing more than 275,000 workers. Today, 99 percent of shoes...
at 15.0°C 20.0°C, 22.0°C, 25.0°C, Post-Laboratory Questions 1. Write down the values for the density of water at 15.0°C, 20. and 28.0°C. a. Compare the values of the density of water at the above temp temperature affect density? If so, state how. Explain your rease Fat the above temperatures. Does b. Would temperature be a significant source of error for this experiment? Explain your reasoning. 2. In attempting to calculate the density of chloroform, CHCl3, Riley determines the following densities:...