1) Current assets = Net working capital + Current liabilities = $1,0.pdfanonakitchen
1) Current assets = Net working capital + Current liabilities = $1,015 + $6,725 = $7,740
Current ratio = Current assets / Current liabilities = $7,740 / $6,725 = 1.15
2) Quick ratio = (Current assets - Inventory) / Current liabilities = ($7,740 - $1,135) / $6,725 =
0.98
Solution
1) Current assets = Net working capital + Current liabilities = $1,015 + $6,725 = $7,740
Current ratio = Current assets / Current liabilities = $7,740 / $6,725 = 1.15
2) Quick ratio = (Current assets - Inventory) / Current liabilities = ($7,740 - $1,135) / $6,725 =
0.98.
(a). The posterior pole of the embryo of drosophila contains essenti.pdfanonakitchen
(a). The posterior pole of the embryo of drosophila contains essential substances for the fertility
of the fly. The cytoplasm contains pole plasm, which consists of particular materials called polar
granules and the pole cells are the ancestors to primordial germ cells.Pole plasm contains the
mRNA and proteins of the posterior group genes are oskar, nanos gene, tudor, vasa, and vlois.
These genes play an important role in localize germ cell determinants and germ line development
to localize nanos mRNA to the posterior.
1.Oskar is required to recruit the other genes to produce functional germ plasm.
2.Nanos is required to prevent somatic differentiation and mitosis and for the pole cells to
migrate to function as PGCs.
3.Gcls gene is required for pole cell formation.
(b). The proneural genes are important regulators of neurogenesis, which are involved in the
coordinating the acquisition of a generic neuronal fate and of specific subtype identities that are
appropriate for the location and time of neuronal generation.
(c). The selector gene, engrailed (en), is an important key determinant in boundary formation
among the anterior and posterior compartments. The wing imaginal disc expands, posterior, but
not anterior cells express engrailed and maintain expression state as they expand and form the
disc.
Solution
(a). The posterior pole of the embryo of drosophila contains essential substances for the fertility
of the fly. The cytoplasm contains pole plasm, which consists of particular materials called polar
granules and the pole cells are the ancestors to primordial germ cells.Pole plasm contains the
mRNA and proteins of the posterior group genes are oskar, nanos gene, tudor, vasa, and vlois.
These genes play an important role in localize germ cell determinants and germ line development
to localize nanos mRNA to the posterior.
1.Oskar is required to recruit the other genes to produce functional germ plasm.
2.Nanos is required to prevent somatic differentiation and mitosis and for the pole cells to
migrate to function as PGCs.
3.Gcls gene is required for pole cell formation.
(b). The proneural genes are important regulators of neurogenesis, which are involved in the
coordinating the acquisition of a generic neuronal fate and of specific subtype identities that are
appropriate for the location and time of neuronal generation.
(c). The selector gene, engrailed (en), is an important key determinant in boundary formation
among the anterior and posterior compartments. The wing imaginal disc expands, posterior, but
not anterior cells express engrailed and maintain expression state as they expand and form the
disc..
As per interest rate parity, Expected.pdfanonakitchen
As per interest rate parity, Expected Spot rate = Current Spot rate *
((1+p)/(1+b)) Where, = 1.1*((1+0.02)/(1+0.01)) p = Interest rate of quote currency = 2%
= 1.11 b = Interest rate of base currency = 1% $/€=1.1 means one euro is
exchanged for 1.1 dollar. Thus, expected spot rate in 30 days is E$/€=1.11
Solution
As per interest rate parity, Expected Spot rate = Current Spot rate *
((1+p)/(1+b)) Where, = 1.1*((1+0.02)/(1+0.01)) p = Interest rate of quote currency = 2%
= 1.11 b = Interest rate of base currency = 1% $/€=1.1 means one euro is
exchanged for 1.1 dollar. Thus, expected spot rate in 30 days is E$/€=1.11.
With the HNMR the two CH3s are chemically equiv.pdfanonakitchen
With the HNMR the two CH3\'s are chemically equivalent so they only give off one
peak for both. The peak will be a singlet indicating they have no other neighboring hydrogens
near them. I would expect it to look like
this...http://www.muhlenberg.edu/depts/chemistry/chem201woh/1Hacetone.html With the
CNMR I would expect to see a signal in the range of 205-220 because of a chemical shift for this
specific type of carbon ( R-C=O-R). The two R\'s in this instant are chemically equivalent when
in comes to environment so they will give off one signal for two carbons and since they are Sp3
they should be within the range of 0-50ppm and this signal will be much taller than the C=O
carbon.
Solution
With the HNMR the two CH3\'s are chemically equivalent so they only give off one
peak for both. The peak will be a singlet indicating they have no other neighboring hydrogens
near them. I would expect it to look like
this...http://www.muhlenberg.edu/depts/chemistry/chem201woh/1Hacetone.html With the
CNMR I would expect to see a signal in the range of 205-220 because of a chemical shift for this
specific type of carbon ( R-C=O-R). The two R\'s in this instant are chemically equivalent when
in comes to environment so they will give off one signal for two carbons and since they are Sp3
they should be within the range of 0-50ppm and this signal will be much taller than the C=O
carbon..
resonance structures 1 and 3 from the top reson.pdfanonakitchen
resonance structures: 1 and 3 from the top resonance hybride: the last one (at the
bottom)
Solution
resonance structures: 1 and 3 from the top resonance hybride: the last one (at the
bottom).
1) Current assets = Net working capital + Current liabilities = $1,0.pdfanonakitchen
1) Current assets = Net working capital + Current liabilities = $1,015 + $6,725 = $7,740
Current ratio = Current assets / Current liabilities = $7,740 / $6,725 = 1.15
2) Quick ratio = (Current assets - Inventory) / Current liabilities = ($7,740 - $1,135) / $6,725 =
0.98
Solution
1) Current assets = Net working capital + Current liabilities = $1,015 + $6,725 = $7,740
Current ratio = Current assets / Current liabilities = $7,740 / $6,725 = 1.15
2) Quick ratio = (Current assets - Inventory) / Current liabilities = ($7,740 - $1,135) / $6,725 =
0.98.
(a). The posterior pole of the embryo of drosophila contains essenti.pdfanonakitchen
(a). The posterior pole of the embryo of drosophila contains essential substances for the fertility
of the fly. The cytoplasm contains pole plasm, which consists of particular materials called polar
granules and the pole cells are the ancestors to primordial germ cells.Pole plasm contains the
mRNA and proteins of the posterior group genes are oskar, nanos gene, tudor, vasa, and vlois.
These genes play an important role in localize germ cell determinants and germ line development
to localize nanos mRNA to the posterior.
1.Oskar is required to recruit the other genes to produce functional germ plasm.
2.Nanos is required to prevent somatic differentiation and mitosis and for the pole cells to
migrate to function as PGCs.
3.Gcls gene is required for pole cell formation.
(b). The proneural genes are important regulators of neurogenesis, which are involved in the
coordinating the acquisition of a generic neuronal fate and of specific subtype identities that are
appropriate for the location and time of neuronal generation.
(c). The selector gene, engrailed (en), is an important key determinant in boundary formation
among the anterior and posterior compartments. The wing imaginal disc expands, posterior, but
not anterior cells express engrailed and maintain expression state as they expand and form the
disc.
Solution
(a). The posterior pole of the embryo of drosophila contains essential substances for the fertility
of the fly. The cytoplasm contains pole plasm, which consists of particular materials called polar
granules and the pole cells are the ancestors to primordial germ cells.Pole plasm contains the
mRNA and proteins of the posterior group genes are oskar, nanos gene, tudor, vasa, and vlois.
These genes play an important role in localize germ cell determinants and germ line development
to localize nanos mRNA to the posterior.
1.Oskar is required to recruit the other genes to produce functional germ plasm.
2.Nanos is required to prevent somatic differentiation and mitosis and for the pole cells to
migrate to function as PGCs.
3.Gcls gene is required for pole cell formation.
(b). The proneural genes are important regulators of neurogenesis, which are involved in the
coordinating the acquisition of a generic neuronal fate and of specific subtype identities that are
appropriate for the location and time of neuronal generation.
(c). The selector gene, engrailed (en), is an important key determinant in boundary formation
among the anterior and posterior compartments. The wing imaginal disc expands, posterior, but
not anterior cells express engrailed and maintain expression state as they expand and form the
disc..
As per interest rate parity, Expected.pdfanonakitchen
As per interest rate parity, Expected Spot rate = Current Spot rate *
((1+p)/(1+b)) Where, = 1.1*((1+0.02)/(1+0.01)) p = Interest rate of quote currency = 2%
= 1.11 b = Interest rate of base currency = 1% $/€=1.1 means one euro is
exchanged for 1.1 dollar. Thus, expected spot rate in 30 days is E$/€=1.11
Solution
As per interest rate parity, Expected Spot rate = Current Spot rate *
((1+p)/(1+b)) Where, = 1.1*((1+0.02)/(1+0.01)) p = Interest rate of quote currency = 2%
= 1.11 b = Interest rate of base currency = 1% $/€=1.1 means one euro is
exchanged for 1.1 dollar. Thus, expected spot rate in 30 days is E$/€=1.11.
With the HNMR the two CH3s are chemically equiv.pdfanonakitchen
With the HNMR the two CH3\'s are chemically equivalent so they only give off one
peak for both. The peak will be a singlet indicating they have no other neighboring hydrogens
near them. I would expect it to look like
this...http://www.muhlenberg.edu/depts/chemistry/chem201woh/1Hacetone.html With the
CNMR I would expect to see a signal in the range of 205-220 because of a chemical shift for this
specific type of carbon ( R-C=O-R). The two R\'s in this instant are chemically equivalent when
in comes to environment so they will give off one signal for two carbons and since they are Sp3
they should be within the range of 0-50ppm and this signal will be much taller than the C=O
carbon.
Solution
With the HNMR the two CH3\'s are chemically equivalent so they only give off one
peak for both. The peak will be a singlet indicating they have no other neighboring hydrogens
near them. I would expect it to look like
this...http://www.muhlenberg.edu/depts/chemistry/chem201woh/1Hacetone.html With the
CNMR I would expect to see a signal in the range of 205-220 because of a chemical shift for this
specific type of carbon ( R-C=O-R). The two R\'s in this instant are chemically equivalent when
in comes to environment so they will give off one signal for two carbons and since they are Sp3
they should be within the range of 0-50ppm and this signal will be much taller than the C=O
carbon..
resonance structures 1 and 3 from the top reson.pdfanonakitchen
resonance structures: 1 and 3 from the top resonance hybride: the last one (at the
bottom)
Solution
resonance structures: 1 and 3 from the top resonance hybride: the last one (at the
bottom).
It is methane since there is only 1 Carbon and it.pdfanonakitchen
It is methane since there is only 1 Carbon and it has only single bonds
Solution
It is methane since there is only 1 Carbon and it has only single bonds.
Thermochemistry is the study of the energy and heat associated with .pdfanonakitchen
Thermochemistry is the study of the energy and heat associated with chemical reactions. It
depends on two main laws: Laplace and Hess laws. It also studies the exchange or transfer of
heat energy between a system and its surroundings.
Please be more specific in your question for a more specific answer.
Solution
Thermochemistry is the study of the energy and heat associated with chemical reactions. It
depends on two main laws: Laplace and Hess laws. It also studies the exchange or transfer of
heat energy between a system and its surroundings.
Please be more specific in your question for a more specific answer..
Vibration and WavesT = 2pisqrt(mk)v = lambdafp = A sin(kx.pdfanonakitchen
Vibration and Waves
T = 2pi*sqrt(m/k)
v = lambda*f
p = A sin(kx-wt) w=2*pi*f (pressure in travelling sound wave), k = 2pi/lambda, A = amplitude,
x = displacement.
1. Periodic motion: used to describe a vibration or an oscillation that repeats itself over the same
path.. Displacement: The position of an object. Amplitude: The maximum displacement. Period:
The time in seconds required for one complete cycle. Frequency: The number of cycles, per
second. Simple Harmonic Motion: Sinusoidal motion of a single frequency.
2. Total E = 1/2kA^2. = 1/2kx^2+1/2mv^2. EPE = 1/2kx^2.
3. The equation for the period of a spring is T = 2pi*sqrt(m/k). For example, how long does it
take for a spring with a hanging mass of 5 kg and spring constant 10N/m to exhibit one complete
cycle? T = 2pi*sqrt(5/10). T = 2pi*sqrt(1/2).
4. Since a period is the time it takes for one complete cycle in seconds, frequency is the inverse
of the period. f = 1/T. T = 1/f.
5. For describing the motion generated SHM, you can use x = A sin 2pi*f*t. This is if the motion
starts at equilibrium point. If it starts at the crest/trough of its motion, then use x = A cos 2pi*f*t.
6. For describing the motion generated SHM, you can use x = A sin 2pi*f*t. This is if the motion
starts at equilibrium point. If it starts at the crest/trough of its motion, then use x = A cos 2pi*f*t.
7. The maximum velocity of a particle on SHM can be found by v = 2pi*A*f. Now, for any other
velocity at a point in time, it can be found by v = v0(sqrt(1-x^2/A^2)).
8. The equation for the period of a pendulum is T = 2*pi*sqrt(L/g). L = length of the pendulum.
This only works if its amplitude is small and friction can be ignored.
9. Dampened harmonic motion is the gradual decrease of maximum displacement. This is caused
by the presence of frictional forces. The energy is eventually all transformed to heat.
10. Forced vibration is due to an external source, which applies its own frequency to the spring.
The natural frequency of the spring is actually 1/2pi * sqrt(k/m), which is what it will actually
vibrate at without external force.
11. Amplitude denotes the distance between the equilibrium and the crest or trough of the wave.
Wavelength is the distance from one point of the wave to the corresponding point in the next
cycle. (crest-crest). This can be found be lambda = v/f. Wave velocity is the velocity at which
wave crests move. V = lambda*f. Node is referring to the point of destructive interference.
Antinode is referring to the point of constructive interference.
12. The relationship between velocity, wavelength, and frequency is v = lambda*f, where
lambda is the wavelength and f is the frequency, v is the wave velocity.
13. A transverse wave refers to a wave that causes the particles of the medium it travels in to
move a direction perpendicular to the motion of the wave itself. On the other hand, in a
longitudinal wave, the vibration of the particles of the medium is along the same direction as the
motion of the wa.
The following steps illustrate how to write a simple Level-2 MATLAB .pdfanonakitchen
The following steps illustrate how to write a simple Level-2 MATLAB S-function. When
applicable, the steps include examples from the S-function demo msfcn_unit_delay.m used in the
model msfcndemo_sfundsc2.mdl. All lines of code use the variable name block for the S-
function run-time object.
Step 1
Copy the Level-2 MATLAB S-function template msfuntmpl.m to your working folder. If you
change the file name when you copy the file, change the function name in the function line to the
same name.
Step 2
Modify the setup method to initialize the S-function’s attributes. For this example:
Set the run-time object’s NumInputPorts and NumOutputPorts properties to 1 in order to
initialize one input port and one output port.
Invoke the run-time object’s SetPreCompInpPortInfoToDynamic and
SetPreCompOutPortInfoToDynamic methods to indicate that the input and output ports inherit
their compiled properties (dimensions, data type, complexity, and sampling mode) from the
model.
Set the DirectFeedthrough property of the run-time object’s InputPort to false in order to indicate
the input port does not have direct feedthrough.
Retain the default values for all other input and output port properties that are set in your copy of
the template file. The values set for the Dimensions, DatatypeID, and Complexity properties
override the values inherited using the SetPreCompInpPortInfoToDynamic and
SetPreCompOutPortInfoToDynamic methods.
Set the run-time object’s NumDialogPrms property to 1 in order to initialize one S-function
dialog parameter.
Specify that the S-function has an inherited sample time by setting the value of the runtime
object’s SampleTimes property to [-1 0].
Call the run-time object’s RegBlockMethod method to register the following four callback
methods used in this S-function.
Remove any other registered callback methods from your copy of the template file. In the calls to
RegBlockMethod, the first input argument is the name of the S-function API method and the
second input argument is the function handle to the associated local function in the MATLAB S-
function.
The following setup method from msfcn_unit_delay.m performs the previous list of steps:
function setup(block)
%% Register a single dialog parameter
block.NumDialogPrms = 1;
%% Register number of input and output ports
block.NumInputPorts = 1;
block.NumOutputPorts = 1
%% Setup functional port properties to dynamically
%% inherited.
block.SetPreCompInpPortInfoToDynamic;
block.SetPreCompOutPortInfoToDynamic;
%% Hard-code certain port properties
block.InputPort(1).Dimensions = 1;
block.InputPort(1).DirectFeedthrough = false;
block.OutputPort(1).Dimensions = 1;
%% Set block sample time to inherited
block.SampleTimes = [-1 0];
%% Register methods
block.RegBlockMethod(\'PostPropagationSetup\',@DoPostPropSetup);
block.RegBlockMethod(\'InitializeConditions\',@InitConditions);
block.RegBlockMethod(\'Outputs\', @Output);
block.RegBlockMethod(\'Update\', @Update);
If your S-function needs continuous stat.
CO + 2H2 =CH3OH moles of CO = 2528 moles of H2 =.pdfanonakitchen
CO + 2H2 =CH3OH moles of CO = 25/28 moles of H2 = 6/2 =3 CO is limiting
reactant
Solution
CO + 2H2 =CH3OH moles of CO = 25/28 moles of H2 = 6/2 =3 CO is limiting
reactant.
Solution for Q-23a) Pay interest on bank reserve ( The main tool a.pdfanonakitchen
Solution
for Q-23
a) Pay interest on bank reserve ( The main tool availble with FED is to maintain the
reserve/margin requirement and accordingly fixed interest rate).
Please find the required program below with output#include stdio.pdfanonakitchen
Please find the required program below with output:
#include
void transposeMatrix(int arr[][5], int trans[][4]){
for (int j = 0; j < 5; ++j)
{
for (int i = 0; i < 4; ++i)
{
trans[j][i] = arr[i][j]; // just reversing the address i,j to j,i so that the transpose will be made
}
}
}
void main()
{
int array[4][5], trans[5][4];
int i, j;
printf(\"Enter the elements of matrix\ \");
for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i)
{
for (j = 0; j < 5; ++j)
{
scanf(\"%d\", &array[i][j]); // reading the 4x5 matrix array
}
}
printf(\"The matrix is \ \"); //just printing the user input array
for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i)
{
for (j = 0; j < 5; ++j)
{
printf(\" %d\", array[i][j]);
}
printf(\"\ \");
}
transposeMatrix(array,trans); //calling the transposeMatrix method, so that the transpose of the
matrix array will be stored in trans
printf(\"Transpose of matrix is \ \"); //just printing the returned transpose matrix trans
for (i = 0; i < 5; ++i)
{
for (j = 0; j < 4; ++j)
{
printf(\" %d\", trans[i][j]);
}
printf(\"\ \");
}
}
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OUTPUT:
Enter the elements of
matrix
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
The matrix
is
1 2 3 4
5
6 7 8 9
10
11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19
20
Transpose of matrix
is
1 6 11
16
2 7 12
17
3 8 13
18
4 9 14
19
5 10 15 20
Solution
Please find the required program below with output:
#include
void transposeMatrix(int arr[][5], int trans[][4]){
for (int j = 0; j < 5; ++j)
{
for (int i = 0; i < 4; ++i)
{
trans[j][i] = arr[i][j]; // just reversing the address i,j to j,i so that the transpose will be made
}
}
}
void main()
{
int array[4][5], trans[5][4];
int i, j;
printf(\"Enter the elements of matrix\ \");
for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i)
{
for (j = 0; j < 5; ++j)
{
scanf(\"%d\", &array[i][j]); // reading the 4x5 matrix array
}
}
printf(\"The matrix is \ \"); //just printing the user input array
for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i)
{
for (j = 0; j < 5; ++j)
{
printf(\" %d\", array[i][j]);
}
printf(\"\ \");
}
transposeMatrix(array,trans); //calling the transposeMatrix method, so that the transpose of the
matrix array will be stored in trans
printf(\"Transpose of matrix is \ \"); //just printing the returned transpose matrix trans
for (i = 0; i < 5; ++i)
{
for (j = 0; j < 4; ++j)
{
printf(\" %d\", trans[i][j]);
}
printf(\"\ \");
}
}
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OUTPUT:
Enter the elements of
matrix
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
The matrix
is
1 2 3 4
5
6 7 8 9
10
11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19
20
Transpose of matrix
is
1 6 11
16
2 7 12
17
3 8 13
18
4 9 14
19
5 10 15 20.
It is sample because Samples are selected from populations.Her.pdfanonakitchen
It is sample because Samples are selected from populations.
Here Population comprises of all local hotel situated in the city and selection of 150 random
hotels is the sample.
Reason for taking Sample in place of population:-
Since it is impossible (from both a strategic and a resource perspective) to study all the members
of a population i.e. (all the hotels in the city).
I explain in detail here difference between sample and population.
A population is the total of all the individuals who have certain charac
Solution
It is sample because Samples are selected from populations.
Here Population comprises of all local hotel situated in the city and selection of 150 random
hotels is the sample.
Reason for taking Sample in place of population:-
Since it is impossible (from both a strategic and a resource perspective) to study all the members
of a population i.e. (all the hotels in the city).
I explain in detail here difference between sample and population.
A population is the total of all the individuals who have certain charac.
IFE is closely related to PPP. PPP suggests a relationship between t.pdfanonakitchen
IFE is closely related to PPP. PPP suggests a relationship between the inflation (differential of
two countries) and the percentage change in the spot exchange rate over time. IFE suggests a
relationship between the interest rate (differential of two countries) and the percentage change in
the spot exchange rate over time. IFE is based on nominal interest rate differentials, which are
influenced by expected inflation.
Solution
IFE is closely related to PPP. PPP suggests a relationship between the inflation (differential of
two countries) and the percentage change in the spot exchange rate over time. IFE suggests a
relationship between the interest rate (differential of two countries) and the percentage change in
the spot exchange rate over time. IFE is based on nominal interest rate differentials, which are
influenced by expected inflation..
Four tax shelter investmentsThe individual contributions are inve.pdfanonakitchen
Four tax shelter investments:
The individual contributions are invested either in an annuity contract or in mutual funds or a
retirement income account for church workers.
Solution
Four tax shelter investments:
The individual contributions are invested either in an annuity contract or in mutual funds or a
retirement income account for church workers..
AnswerThe different forms of database connectivity methods which .pdfanonakitchen
Answer:
The different forms of database connectivity methods which are available are ODBC and OLE -
DB which act as interface in between the applications.In general OLE-DB accepts applications to
modify the material which is present in any kind of data place such as data in form of
databases,data in excelsheets,data in form of email etc .OLE DB is one of open source method
which uses a group of COM interfaces for modifying unique forms of data and it gives the data
in the form of table on request from the user. In ODBC connection method accepts applications
to modify to specific database. It is a group of COM interface covering many integrated services
of database. A function is a part that enhances the service of providers of data information, by
giving interfaces and will not assist the data store. In ODBC everyone can get the data that they
need without any pressure about the method in which the data is stored.Before ADO technology
CGI technology is used along with ODBC. The server will utilise ODBC to interact with
database. CGI is not utilised as much as anyother because it is written in scripting languages
such as perl,python and c++ and it is very slow for implementation and retrieval operations.
Solution
Answer:
The different forms of database connectivity methods which are available are ODBC and OLE -
DB which act as interface in between the applications.In general OLE-DB accepts applications to
modify the material which is present in any kind of data place such as data in form of
databases,data in excelsheets,data in form of email etc .OLE DB is one of open source method
which uses a group of COM interfaces for modifying unique forms of data and it gives the data
in the form of table on request from the user. In ODBC connection method accepts applications
to modify to specific database. It is a group of COM interface covering many integrated services
of database. A function is a part that enhances the service of providers of data information, by
giving interfaces and will not assist the data store. In ODBC everyone can get the data that they
need without any pressure about the method in which the data is stored.Before ADO technology
CGI technology is used along with ODBC. The server will utilise ODBC to interact with
database. CGI is not utilised as much as anyother because it is written in scripting languages
such as perl,python and c++ and it is very slow for implementation and retrieval operations..
B. Windows XP Mode is a virtual Windows XP machine that can be run u.pdfanonakitchen
B. Windows XP Mode is a virtual Windows XP machine that can be run under Windows 7 to run
applications that are compatible with Windows XP but not with Windows 7.
Solution
B. Windows XP Mode is a virtual Windows XP machine that can be run under Windows 7 to run
applications that are compatible with Windows XP but not with Windows 7..
Available Information The t test for independent means is used wh.pdfanonakitchen
Available Information:
The t test for independent means is used when we want to know whether there is a difference
between populations. For instance, we may want to know if college men and women differ on
some psychological characteristic. To assess this, we would need information gathered from a
group of men and information gathered from a separate group of women. The means are
considered \"independent\" when there is no overlap between groups; a person cannot be male
and female at the same time.
The t test for independent means is used only for tests of the sample means. Thus, our
hypothesis tests whether the average difference between scores (M1 - M2) suggests that our
students come from a population where there is no difference between men and women (?1 - ?2
= 0) or whether they come from different populations (e.g., college men/college women).
From the given problem we have Means on Four Adjustment Scales for
Adolescents from Structured versus Unstructured Homes.
Also given their t value
From the above information we have the p-value of t using Excel is as follows
Social Maturity 106.82 113.94 t=
From the above information we have the p-value of t using Excel is as follows
Social Maturity 106.82 113.94 t=
Social Maturity 106.82 113.94 t=
Social Maturity 106.82 113.94 t=
Solution
Available Information:
The t test for independent means is used when we want to know whether there is a difference
between populations. For instance, we may want to know if college men and women differ on
some psychological characteristic. To assess this, we would need information gathered from a
group of men and information gathered from a separate group of women. The means are
considered \"independent\" when there is no overlap between groups; a person cannot be male
and female at the same time.
The t test for independent means is used only for tests of the sample means. Thus, our
hypothesis tests whether the average difference between scores (M1 - M2) suggests that our
students come from a population where there is no difference between men and women (?1 - ?2
= 0) or whether they come from different populations (e.g., college men/college women).
From the given problem we have Means on Four Adjustment Scales for
Adolescents from Structured versus Unstructured Homes.
Also given their t value
From the above information we have the p-value of t using Excel is as follows
Social Maturity 106.82 113.94 t=
From the above information we have the p-value of t using Excel is as follows
Social Maturity 106.82 113.94 t=
Social Maturity 106.82 113.94 t=
Social Maturity 106.82 113.94 t=.
The Roman Empire A Historical Colossus.pdfkaushalkr1407
The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
It is methane since there is only 1 Carbon and it.pdfanonakitchen
It is methane since there is only 1 Carbon and it has only single bonds
Solution
It is methane since there is only 1 Carbon and it has only single bonds.
Thermochemistry is the study of the energy and heat associated with .pdfanonakitchen
Thermochemistry is the study of the energy and heat associated with chemical reactions. It
depends on two main laws: Laplace and Hess laws. It also studies the exchange or transfer of
heat energy between a system and its surroundings.
Please be more specific in your question for a more specific answer.
Solution
Thermochemistry is the study of the energy and heat associated with chemical reactions. It
depends on two main laws: Laplace and Hess laws. It also studies the exchange or transfer of
heat energy between a system and its surroundings.
Please be more specific in your question for a more specific answer..
Vibration and WavesT = 2pisqrt(mk)v = lambdafp = A sin(kx.pdfanonakitchen
Vibration and Waves
T = 2pi*sqrt(m/k)
v = lambda*f
p = A sin(kx-wt) w=2*pi*f (pressure in travelling sound wave), k = 2pi/lambda, A = amplitude,
x = displacement.
1. Periodic motion: used to describe a vibration or an oscillation that repeats itself over the same
path.. Displacement: The position of an object. Amplitude: The maximum displacement. Period:
The time in seconds required for one complete cycle. Frequency: The number of cycles, per
second. Simple Harmonic Motion: Sinusoidal motion of a single frequency.
2. Total E = 1/2kA^2. = 1/2kx^2+1/2mv^2. EPE = 1/2kx^2.
3. The equation for the period of a spring is T = 2pi*sqrt(m/k). For example, how long does it
take for a spring with a hanging mass of 5 kg and spring constant 10N/m to exhibit one complete
cycle? T = 2pi*sqrt(5/10). T = 2pi*sqrt(1/2).
4. Since a period is the time it takes for one complete cycle in seconds, frequency is the inverse
of the period. f = 1/T. T = 1/f.
5. For describing the motion generated SHM, you can use x = A sin 2pi*f*t. This is if the motion
starts at equilibrium point. If it starts at the crest/trough of its motion, then use x = A cos 2pi*f*t.
6. For describing the motion generated SHM, you can use x = A sin 2pi*f*t. This is if the motion
starts at equilibrium point. If it starts at the crest/trough of its motion, then use x = A cos 2pi*f*t.
7. The maximum velocity of a particle on SHM can be found by v = 2pi*A*f. Now, for any other
velocity at a point in time, it can be found by v = v0(sqrt(1-x^2/A^2)).
8. The equation for the period of a pendulum is T = 2*pi*sqrt(L/g). L = length of the pendulum.
This only works if its amplitude is small and friction can be ignored.
9. Dampened harmonic motion is the gradual decrease of maximum displacement. This is caused
by the presence of frictional forces. The energy is eventually all transformed to heat.
10. Forced vibration is due to an external source, which applies its own frequency to the spring.
The natural frequency of the spring is actually 1/2pi * sqrt(k/m), which is what it will actually
vibrate at without external force.
11. Amplitude denotes the distance between the equilibrium and the crest or trough of the wave.
Wavelength is the distance from one point of the wave to the corresponding point in the next
cycle. (crest-crest). This can be found be lambda = v/f. Wave velocity is the velocity at which
wave crests move. V = lambda*f. Node is referring to the point of destructive interference.
Antinode is referring to the point of constructive interference.
12. The relationship between velocity, wavelength, and frequency is v = lambda*f, where
lambda is the wavelength and f is the frequency, v is the wave velocity.
13. A transverse wave refers to a wave that causes the particles of the medium it travels in to
move a direction perpendicular to the motion of the wave itself. On the other hand, in a
longitudinal wave, the vibration of the particles of the medium is along the same direction as the
motion of the wa.
The following steps illustrate how to write a simple Level-2 MATLAB .pdfanonakitchen
The following steps illustrate how to write a simple Level-2 MATLAB S-function. When
applicable, the steps include examples from the S-function demo msfcn_unit_delay.m used in the
model msfcndemo_sfundsc2.mdl. All lines of code use the variable name block for the S-
function run-time object.
Step 1
Copy the Level-2 MATLAB S-function template msfuntmpl.m to your working folder. If you
change the file name when you copy the file, change the function name in the function line to the
same name.
Step 2
Modify the setup method to initialize the S-function’s attributes. For this example:
Set the run-time object’s NumInputPorts and NumOutputPorts properties to 1 in order to
initialize one input port and one output port.
Invoke the run-time object’s SetPreCompInpPortInfoToDynamic and
SetPreCompOutPortInfoToDynamic methods to indicate that the input and output ports inherit
their compiled properties (dimensions, data type, complexity, and sampling mode) from the
model.
Set the DirectFeedthrough property of the run-time object’s InputPort to false in order to indicate
the input port does not have direct feedthrough.
Retain the default values for all other input and output port properties that are set in your copy of
the template file. The values set for the Dimensions, DatatypeID, and Complexity properties
override the values inherited using the SetPreCompInpPortInfoToDynamic and
SetPreCompOutPortInfoToDynamic methods.
Set the run-time object’s NumDialogPrms property to 1 in order to initialize one S-function
dialog parameter.
Specify that the S-function has an inherited sample time by setting the value of the runtime
object’s SampleTimes property to [-1 0].
Call the run-time object’s RegBlockMethod method to register the following four callback
methods used in this S-function.
Remove any other registered callback methods from your copy of the template file. In the calls to
RegBlockMethod, the first input argument is the name of the S-function API method and the
second input argument is the function handle to the associated local function in the MATLAB S-
function.
The following setup method from msfcn_unit_delay.m performs the previous list of steps:
function setup(block)
%% Register a single dialog parameter
block.NumDialogPrms = 1;
%% Register number of input and output ports
block.NumInputPorts = 1;
block.NumOutputPorts = 1
%% Setup functional port properties to dynamically
%% inherited.
block.SetPreCompInpPortInfoToDynamic;
block.SetPreCompOutPortInfoToDynamic;
%% Hard-code certain port properties
block.InputPort(1).Dimensions = 1;
block.InputPort(1).DirectFeedthrough = false;
block.OutputPort(1).Dimensions = 1;
%% Set block sample time to inherited
block.SampleTimes = [-1 0];
%% Register methods
block.RegBlockMethod(\'PostPropagationSetup\',@DoPostPropSetup);
block.RegBlockMethod(\'InitializeConditions\',@InitConditions);
block.RegBlockMethod(\'Outputs\', @Output);
block.RegBlockMethod(\'Update\', @Update);
If your S-function needs continuous stat.
CO + 2H2 =CH3OH moles of CO = 2528 moles of H2 =.pdfanonakitchen
CO + 2H2 =CH3OH moles of CO = 25/28 moles of H2 = 6/2 =3 CO is limiting
reactant
Solution
CO + 2H2 =CH3OH moles of CO = 25/28 moles of H2 = 6/2 =3 CO is limiting
reactant.
Solution for Q-23a) Pay interest on bank reserve ( The main tool a.pdfanonakitchen
Solution
for Q-23
a) Pay interest on bank reserve ( The main tool availble with FED is to maintain the
reserve/margin requirement and accordingly fixed interest rate).
Please find the required program below with output#include stdio.pdfanonakitchen
Please find the required program below with output:
#include
void transposeMatrix(int arr[][5], int trans[][4]){
for (int j = 0; j < 5; ++j)
{
for (int i = 0; i < 4; ++i)
{
trans[j][i] = arr[i][j]; // just reversing the address i,j to j,i so that the transpose will be made
}
}
}
void main()
{
int array[4][5], trans[5][4];
int i, j;
printf(\"Enter the elements of matrix\ \");
for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i)
{
for (j = 0; j < 5; ++j)
{
scanf(\"%d\", &array[i][j]); // reading the 4x5 matrix array
}
}
printf(\"The matrix is \ \"); //just printing the user input array
for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i)
{
for (j = 0; j < 5; ++j)
{
printf(\" %d\", array[i][j]);
}
printf(\"\ \");
}
transposeMatrix(array,trans); //calling the transposeMatrix method, so that the transpose of the
matrix array will be stored in trans
printf(\"Transpose of matrix is \ \"); //just printing the returned transpose matrix trans
for (i = 0; i < 5; ++i)
{
for (j = 0; j < 4; ++j)
{
printf(\" %d\", trans[i][j]);
}
printf(\"\ \");
}
}
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OUTPUT:
Enter the elements of
matrix
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
The matrix
is
1 2 3 4
5
6 7 8 9
10
11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19
20
Transpose of matrix
is
1 6 11
16
2 7 12
17
3 8 13
18
4 9 14
19
5 10 15 20
Solution
Please find the required program below with output:
#include
void transposeMatrix(int arr[][5], int trans[][4]){
for (int j = 0; j < 5; ++j)
{
for (int i = 0; i < 4; ++i)
{
trans[j][i] = arr[i][j]; // just reversing the address i,j to j,i so that the transpose will be made
}
}
}
void main()
{
int array[4][5], trans[5][4];
int i, j;
printf(\"Enter the elements of matrix\ \");
for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i)
{
for (j = 0; j < 5; ++j)
{
scanf(\"%d\", &array[i][j]); // reading the 4x5 matrix array
}
}
printf(\"The matrix is \ \"); //just printing the user input array
for (i = 0; i < 4; ++i)
{
for (j = 0; j < 5; ++j)
{
printf(\" %d\", array[i][j]);
}
printf(\"\ \");
}
transposeMatrix(array,trans); //calling the transposeMatrix method, so that the transpose of the
matrix array will be stored in trans
printf(\"Transpose of matrix is \ \"); //just printing the returned transpose matrix trans
for (i = 0; i < 5; ++i)
{
for (j = 0; j < 4; ++j)
{
printf(\" %d\", trans[i][j]);
}
printf(\"\ \");
}
}
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OUTPUT:
Enter the elements of
matrix
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
The matrix
is
1 2 3 4
5
6 7 8 9
10
11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19
20
Transpose of matrix
is
1 6 11
16
2 7 12
17
3 8 13
18
4 9 14
19
5 10 15 20.
It is sample because Samples are selected from populations.Her.pdfanonakitchen
It is sample because Samples are selected from populations.
Here Population comprises of all local hotel situated in the city and selection of 150 random
hotels is the sample.
Reason for taking Sample in place of population:-
Since it is impossible (from both a strategic and a resource perspective) to study all the members
of a population i.e. (all the hotels in the city).
I explain in detail here difference between sample and population.
A population is the total of all the individuals who have certain charac
Solution
It is sample because Samples are selected from populations.
Here Population comprises of all local hotel situated in the city and selection of 150 random
hotels is the sample.
Reason for taking Sample in place of population:-
Since it is impossible (from both a strategic and a resource perspective) to study all the members
of a population i.e. (all the hotels in the city).
I explain in detail here difference between sample and population.
A population is the total of all the individuals who have certain charac.
IFE is closely related to PPP. PPP suggests a relationship between t.pdfanonakitchen
IFE is closely related to PPP. PPP suggests a relationship between the inflation (differential of
two countries) and the percentage change in the spot exchange rate over time. IFE suggests a
relationship between the interest rate (differential of two countries) and the percentage change in
the spot exchange rate over time. IFE is based on nominal interest rate differentials, which are
influenced by expected inflation.
Solution
IFE is closely related to PPP. PPP suggests a relationship between the inflation (differential of
two countries) and the percentage change in the spot exchange rate over time. IFE suggests a
relationship between the interest rate (differential of two countries) and the percentage change in
the spot exchange rate over time. IFE is based on nominal interest rate differentials, which are
influenced by expected inflation..
Four tax shelter investmentsThe individual contributions are inve.pdfanonakitchen
Four tax shelter investments:
The individual contributions are invested either in an annuity contract or in mutual funds or a
retirement income account for church workers.
Solution
Four tax shelter investments:
The individual contributions are invested either in an annuity contract or in mutual funds or a
retirement income account for church workers..
AnswerThe different forms of database connectivity methods which .pdfanonakitchen
Answer:
The different forms of database connectivity methods which are available are ODBC and OLE -
DB which act as interface in between the applications.In general OLE-DB accepts applications to
modify the material which is present in any kind of data place such as data in form of
databases,data in excelsheets,data in form of email etc .OLE DB is one of open source method
which uses a group of COM interfaces for modifying unique forms of data and it gives the data
in the form of table on request from the user. In ODBC connection method accepts applications
to modify to specific database. It is a group of COM interface covering many integrated services
of database. A function is a part that enhances the service of providers of data information, by
giving interfaces and will not assist the data store. In ODBC everyone can get the data that they
need without any pressure about the method in which the data is stored.Before ADO technology
CGI technology is used along with ODBC. The server will utilise ODBC to interact with
database. CGI is not utilised as much as anyother because it is written in scripting languages
such as perl,python and c++ and it is very slow for implementation and retrieval operations.
Solution
Answer:
The different forms of database connectivity methods which are available are ODBC and OLE -
DB which act as interface in between the applications.In general OLE-DB accepts applications to
modify the material which is present in any kind of data place such as data in form of
databases,data in excelsheets,data in form of email etc .OLE DB is one of open source method
which uses a group of COM interfaces for modifying unique forms of data and it gives the data
in the form of table on request from the user. In ODBC connection method accepts applications
to modify to specific database. It is a group of COM interface covering many integrated services
of database. A function is a part that enhances the service of providers of data information, by
giving interfaces and will not assist the data store. In ODBC everyone can get the data that they
need without any pressure about the method in which the data is stored.Before ADO technology
CGI technology is used along with ODBC. The server will utilise ODBC to interact with
database. CGI is not utilised as much as anyother because it is written in scripting languages
such as perl,python and c++ and it is very slow for implementation and retrieval operations..
B. Windows XP Mode is a virtual Windows XP machine that can be run u.pdfanonakitchen
B. Windows XP Mode is a virtual Windows XP machine that can be run under Windows 7 to run
applications that are compatible with Windows XP but not with Windows 7.
Solution
B. Windows XP Mode is a virtual Windows XP machine that can be run under Windows 7 to run
applications that are compatible with Windows XP but not with Windows 7..
Available Information The t test for independent means is used wh.pdfanonakitchen
Available Information:
The t test for independent means is used when we want to know whether there is a difference
between populations. For instance, we may want to know if college men and women differ on
some psychological characteristic. To assess this, we would need information gathered from a
group of men and information gathered from a separate group of women. The means are
considered \"independent\" when there is no overlap between groups; a person cannot be male
and female at the same time.
The t test for independent means is used only for tests of the sample means. Thus, our
hypothesis tests whether the average difference between scores (M1 - M2) suggests that our
students come from a population where there is no difference between men and women (?1 - ?2
= 0) or whether they come from different populations (e.g., college men/college women).
From the given problem we have Means on Four Adjustment Scales for
Adolescents from Structured versus Unstructured Homes.
Also given their t value
From the above information we have the p-value of t using Excel is as follows
Social Maturity 106.82 113.94 t=
From the above information we have the p-value of t using Excel is as follows
Social Maturity 106.82 113.94 t=
Social Maturity 106.82 113.94 t=
Social Maturity 106.82 113.94 t=
Solution
Available Information:
The t test for independent means is used when we want to know whether there is a difference
between populations. For instance, we may want to know if college men and women differ on
some psychological characteristic. To assess this, we would need information gathered from a
group of men and information gathered from a separate group of women. The means are
considered \"independent\" when there is no overlap between groups; a person cannot be male
and female at the same time.
The t test for independent means is used only for tests of the sample means. Thus, our
hypothesis tests whether the average difference between scores (M1 - M2) suggests that our
students come from a population where there is no difference between men and women (?1 - ?2
= 0) or whether they come from different populations (e.g., college men/college women).
From the given problem we have Means on Four Adjustment Scales for
Adolescents from Structured versus Unstructured Homes.
Also given their t value
From the above information we have the p-value of t using Excel is as follows
Social Maturity 106.82 113.94 t=
From the above information we have the p-value of t using Excel is as follows
Social Maturity 106.82 113.94 t=
Social Maturity 106.82 113.94 t=
Social Maturity 106.82 113.94 t=.
The Roman Empire A Historical Colossus.pdfkaushalkr1407
The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
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Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.