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1. Water flowing out of a 19.0mm -diameter faucet fills a 1.00L bottle in 9.00s
1. Water flowing out of a 19.0mm -diameter faucet fills a 1.00L bottle in 9.00s . At what distance below the faucet has the water stream narrowed to 10 mm diameter? Express your a…
1. Water flows at 5 L/s through a horizontal pipe that narrows smoothly from 12
1. Water flows at 5 L/s through a horizontal pipe that narrows smoothly from 12 cm diameter to 6 cm diameter. A pressure gauge in the narrow section reads 47 kPa. What is the read…
1. Water flows through a pipe 3.00 cm in radius and enters the basement with spe
1. Water flows through a pipe 3.00 cm in radius and enters the basement with speed 0.15 m/s and pressure 1.7 1. Water flows through a pipe 3.00 cm in radius and enters the basemen…
1. Water is moving with a speed of 2.0 m/s through a perfectly sealed long pipe
1. Water is moving with a speed of 2.0 m/s through a perfectly sealed long pipe with a cross sectional area of 8 cm^2. The water descends 9 m as the pipe changes in area to 6 cm^2…
1. We are usually not aware of the electric force acting between two everyday ob
1. We are usually not aware of the electric force acting between two everyday objects because (a) the electric force is one of the weakest forces in nature. (b) the electric force…
1. We can think more about the potential energy of an electron in the hydrogen a
1. We can think more about the potential energy of an electron in the hydrogen atom by considering a negatively charged electron in the vicinity of a positively charged proton. If…
1. We see the edge of a 55 turn flat circular coil of magnetic dipole moment 0.1
1. We see the edge of a 55 turn flat circular coil of magnetic dipole moment 0.194 A-m2 in magnitude. The eye (not ours) looks along the coil's axis, "seeing" a counterclockwise c…
1. We see the edge of a 55 turn flat circular coil of magnetic dipole moment 0.1
1. We see the edge of a 55 turn flat circular coil of magnetic dipole moment 0.194 A-m2 in magnitude. The eye (not ours) looks along the coil's axis, "seeing" a counterclockwise c…
1. We will model each cell as a parallel platecapacitor with each plate 0.1 mm o
1.   We will model each cell as a parallel platecapacitor with each plate 0.1 mm on a side and the platesseparated by 0.1 mm. The dielectric constant for the cellmembrane is 9.0. …
1. Web thickness of MC 6x18 will be most nearly (A)0.25inch (B)0.30inch (C)0.35i
1. Web thickness of MC 6x18 will be most nearly (A)0.25inch (B)0.30inch (C)0.35inch (D)0.40inch (E)0.45inch 2. A 2L8x4x9/16 (LLBB) with 3/8" gusset plate will have the least radiu…
1. Well-known port numbers are contained in the file /etc/services on most Unix
1. Well-known port numbers are contained in the file /etc/services on most Unix systems. Use "grep" to determine the port number(s) and transport layer protocol(s) (e.g. TCP, UDP,…
1. Wet clothes tend to stick to the inside of the washing macgines after they ar
1. Wet clothes tend to stick to the inside of the washing macgines after they are spun in the drum. Can you explain why using what you learn in the lab? 2. you are swinging on a t…
1. Wet clothes tend to stick to the inside of the washing macgines after they ar
1. Wet clothes tend to stick to the inside of the washing macgines after they are spun in the drum. Can you explain why using what you learn in the lab? 2. you are swinging on a t…
1. What addressing mode is used for the instruction, INX? Direct Indexed Inheren
1.What addressing mode is used for the instruction, INX? Direct Indexed Inherent Immediate None of the above 2.Where is the address of the next instruction after the JSR instructi…
1. What addressing mode is used for the instruction, INX? Direct Indexed Inheren
1.What addressing mode is used for the instruction, INX? Direct Indexed Inherent Immediate None of the above 2.Where is the address of the next instruction after the JSR instructi…
1. What are Laplace impedances, and how do they help with circuit analysis probl
1.   What are Laplace impedances, and how do they help with circuit analysis problems? How do these impedances compare to the impedances of inductor and capacitor ( j w L and 1/ (…
1. What are \"ions?\" How are they involved in neural signaling? 2. (hand-out) T
1. What are "ions?" How are they involved in neural signaling? 2. (hand-out) There are 4 mechanisms that maintain the resting potential: random motion (diffusion), electrostatic p…
1. What are black, white, and gray? How are these produced in RGB, CMYK, and HSV
1. What are black, white, and gray? How are these produced in RGB, CMYK, and HSV? 2. How can different values be produced? 3.Explain how additive color mixing works in the RGB mod…
1. What are some of the advantages of hydro power? Select all that apply Select
1. What are some of the advantages of hydro power? Select all that apply Select one or more: a. no polluting emissions b. No waste heat c. relies only on renewable energy sources …
1. What are the basic electrical components in your home (starting with the powe
1. What are the basic electrical components in your home (starting with the power pole on the street) that are needed to provide electricity to all parts of your house? What does …
1. What are the basic ingredients in concrete? 2. What is the difference between
1. What are the basic ingredients in concrete? 2. What is the difference between density (solid density) with bulk density? 3. Define initial set and final set. Briefly discuss on…
1. What are the basic ingredients in concrete? 2. What is the difference between
1. What are the basic ingredients in concrete? 2. What is the difference between density (solid density) with bulk density? 3. Define initial set and final set. Briefly discuss on…
1. What are the charge carriers in a metal, but in an insulator and in blood? (t
1. What are the charge carriers in a metal, but in an insulator and in blood? (total: 3 points) Metal (1 point) Insulator (1 point) Blood (1 point) 2. A current from an AAA batter…
1. What are the differences between JMP instruction and BRA instruction? How muc
1. What are the differences between JMP instruction and BRA instruction? How much time is saved by using the DBNE instruction instead of a decrement instruction (DECA, DECB, DEX, …
1. What are the equations for linear momentum p and kinetic energy K? Please def
1. What are the equations for linear momentum p and kinetic energy K? Please define the variables. 2. Please define concisely and in your own words the concept of conservation. De…
1. What are the four basic aerodynamic forces? 2. What is the continuity equatio
1. What are the four basic aerodynamic forces? 2. What is the continuity equation and its basic physical concept? 3. What is incompressible flow? 4. What is the difference between…
1. What are the four fundamental quantities of fluids in aerodynamics? 2. What a
1. What are the four fundamental quantities of fluids in aerodynamics? 2. What are common units used, both English (USGS) and SI (metric), for these quantities? 3. What is the def…
1. What are the governing equations used to simulate the physical system? What a
1. What are the governing equations used to simulate the physical system? What are the parameters that govern the dynamics ( Most to least) and how they effect the dynamics of the…
1. What are the important points to be considered in an equipment drawing with r
1. What are the important points to be considered in an equipment drawing with respect to the process and plant layout? 2. You have been asked to select pipe for use within a chem…
1. What are the magnitude and direction of the electric field at a distance of 2
1. What are the magnitude and direction of the electric field at a distance of 2.50 m from a 90.0-nC charge? 2. Two point charges of +40.0 C and -10.00 C are separated by a distan…
1. What are the main components of an eye’s anatomy? 2. What are all the similar
1. What are the main components of an eye’s anatomy? 2. What are all the similarities between the function of an eye and a camera? What are the differences? 3. How does the f-numb…
1. What are the main components of an eye’s anatomy? 2. What are all the similar
1. What are the main components of an eye’s anatomy? 2. What are all the similarities between the function of an eye and a camera? What are the differences? 3. How does the f-numb…
1. What are the main differences between single-unit, three-phase power transfor
1. What are the main differences between single-unit, three-phase power transformers and three-phase transformer banks? 2. How is it possible to confirm that the wye-connected sec…
1. What are the main differences between single-unit, three-phase power transfor
1. What are the main differences between single-unit, three-phase power transformers and three-phase transformer banks? 2. How is it possible to confirm that the wye-connected sec…
1. What are the main functions of the hydraulic accumulator in hydraulic systems
1. What are the main functions of the hydraulic accumulator in hydraulic systems? thie hydralic accumalatorin hydralic 2. What are the differences betwean the pressure relief valv…
1. What are the main functions of the hydraulic accumulator in hydraulic systems
1. What are the main functions of the hydraulic accumulator in hydraulic systems? thie hydralic accumalatorin hydralic 2. What are the differences betwean the pressure relief valv…
1. What are the majority carriers of electric curent in Boron-doped Silicon? a)
1. What are the majority carriers of electric curent in Boron-doped Silicon? a) Holes b) Electrons c) Boron ions d) Silicon atoms 2. Cold-worked aluminum has a higher electrical r…
1. What are the maximum voltage and current which should occur a. for a (1/4) wa
1. What are the maximum voltage and current which should occur a. for a (1/4) watt, 300ohms resistor? b. for a (1/4) watt, 3000 ohm resistor? 2.Answer Voltmeter or Ammeter    a. h…
1. What are the propagation time for a 18-Mbyte message if the bandwidth of the
1. What are the propagation time for a 18-Mbyte message if the bandwidth of the network is 9 Mbps? 2. Code the 8B/6T sequence: 0022 [which is 8B] into 10T, using 8B/10T mapping co…
1. What are the propagation time for a 18-Mbyte message if the bandwidth of the
1. What are the propagation time for a 18-Mbyte message if the bandwidth of the network is 9 Mbps? 2. Code the 8B/6T sequence: 0022 [which is 8B] into 10T, using 8B/10T mapping co…
1. What are the reasons why the bulk deformation processes are important commerc
1. What are the reasons why the bulk deformation processes are important commercially and technologically? 2. Name the four basic bulk deformation processes. 3. What is rolling in…
1. What are the reasons why the bulk deformation processes are important commerc
1. What are the reasons why the bulk deformation processes are important commercially and technologically? 2. Name the four basic bulk deformation processes. 3. What is rolling in…
1. What are the requirements for an object to be in rotational and translational
1. What are the requirements for an object to be in rotational and translational equilibrium (select all that apply)? F= 0 m = 0 = 0 asystem = 0 system = 0 2. Suppose you are tryi…
1. What are the three largest or most important professional organizations in th
1. What are the three largest or most important professional organizations in the Industrial Technology and Manufacturing field? 2.What are three important online discussion lists…
1. What are the three main advantages of three-phase wound-rotor induction machi
1. What are the three main advantages of three-phase wound-rotor induction machines over three-phase squirrel-cage induction machines? 2. What is the primary difference between th…
1. What are the three major families of composites, as defined by their geometry
1. What are the three major families of composites, as defined by their geometry? 2. What is the primary role of the matrix in a fiber-reinforced composite? What is the primary ro…
1. What are the three phases of matter? How does temperature relate to kinetic e
1. What are the three phases of matter? How does temperature relate to kinetic energy? Which phase of water has more kinetic energy? 2. Calculate the difference in temperature bet…
1. What are the three sides of a right angled triangle known as with respect to
1. What are the three sides of a right angled triangle known as with respect to an angle? 2. Define Sine, Cosine and Tangent of an angle. 3. If the two sides of a right angled tri…
1. What are the three steps of the kinematic analysis? 3. What are the three ana
1. What are the three steps of the kinematic analysis? 3. What are the three analytical techniques covered in class and what are the limitations of each? 4. Chace’s solution requi…
1. What are the two main components of FRP ? What does matrix refer to? 3. Defin
1.              What are the two main components of FRP ? What does matrix refer to? 3.              Define Fiber Volume Fraction, Vf in a sentence. 4.              An S-Glass FRP…