ELE 2003 Assignment 2.1 38. A tachometer connected to a motor is used to measure the rotation of the motor. tachometer produces 500V/rpm. The tachometer is then connected to two amplifiers cascade as shown below an inverting amplifier followed by a noninverting amplifier = 6 ko. and R2 = 12k for each amplifier VW a) The gain of the first...
In a 2003 report based on the data from the National Health and Nutrition Examina- tion Survey (NHANES) conducted annually in the US, investigators included the following summary values (in mg) of daily iron intake for the 20-39 age group: Female - Mean = 13.7 Median = 11.7 Standard Deviation = 8.9 Male - Mean = 17.9 Median = 15.7...
6. (5;1 for a),1 for b) ,2 for c), 1 for d)) In 2003, then President W. Bush proposed to eliminate taxes imposed on dividends received by stockholders (under the pretext of avoiding double taxation. Publicly-held enterprises pay taxes on their profits, from which dividends are paid. These dividends are then subjected to income taxes imposed on individuals.) According to...
As far back as 2003, there were approximately 400,000 embryos in frozen storage in the U.S., and there is undoubtedly more, now. What should be done with these excess embryos if they're not used for anything? Explain your answer. Keep in mind, in crafting your solution, that some people are opposed to embryonic stem cell research, so it's not as...
4. A genetic study conducted in 2003 indicated that up to 25% of men in one small province of Iran are direct descendants of one individual (historians and vampologists have speculated that it is most likely Nandor the Relentless). Suppose that we select 15 men at random from this province of Iran and observe whether or not this specific Y...
the questions are based on Dissent in organizations (kassing) In 2003, Colleen Rowley, Cynthia Cooper, and Sherron Watkins were designated as _________ _________ _________ _________ for blowing the whistle on their respective organizations. In her first public interview, FBI whistleblower Colleen Rowley stated that _________ to one's organization is not the most important thing. Her case demonstrates that this concept cannot be...
In response to the increasing weight of airline passengers, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in 2003 told airlines to assume that passengers average 195 pounds in the winter, including clothing and carry-on baggage. But passengers vary, and the FAA did not specify a standard deviation. A reasonable standard deviation is 35 pounds. Weights are not Normally distributed, especially when the...
In the short-run an increase in the costs of production makes A. output and prices rise. B. output rise and prices fall. C. output fall and prices rise. D. output and prices fall.
Block Island TV currently sells large televisions for $380. It has costs of $290. A competitor is bringing a new large television to market that will sell for $310. Management believes it must lower the price to $310 to compete in the market for large televisions. Marketing believes that the new price will cause sales to increase by 10%, even...
Serial Dilution Questions
1, Serial dilution Questions: a) (5 pts) Suppose you begin with stock solution of dye that has a concentration of 350.0 mg/L and do the following set of serial dilutions on it: 5.00 mL of stock diluted to a total volume (TV) of 500.00 mL (Dilution 1); 2,00 mL of Dilution 1 is then diluted to a...