Answer:
¿Cuál es el efecto látigo?
Es un grave desajuste entre la demanda real de un producto y la demanda de los actores intermediarios en la cadena de suministro
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Use a truth table to verify the first De Morgan law ¬(p ∧ q) ≡ ¬p ∨ ¬q.
Answer:
p q output ¬(p ∧ q)
0 0 1
0 1 1
1 0 1
0 0 0
p q output ¬p ∨ ¬q
0 0 1
0 1 1
1 0 1
0 0 0
Explanation:
We'll create two separate truth tables for both sides of the equation, and see if they match.
The expressions in the question use AND, OR and NOT operators.
The AND operation needs both inputs to be 1 to return a 1.The OR operation needs at least 1 of the inputs to be 1 to return a 1. The NOT operation takes a 1 and turns it into a 0, or takes a 0 and turns it into a 1.Let's start with ¬(p ∧ q)
NOT (0 AND 0) = NOT (0) = 1NOT (0 AND 1) = NOT (0) = 1NOT (1 AND 0) = NOT (0) = 1NOT (1 AND 1) = NOT (1) = 0Now let's move on to the second expression ¬p ∨ ¬q
NOT(0) OR NOT(0) = 1 OR 1 = 1NOT(0) OR NOT(1) = 1 OR 0 = 1NOT(1) OR NOT(0) = 0 OR 1 = 1NOT(0) OR NOT(0) = 0 OR 0 = 0Therefore we can say the two expressions are equivalent.
Attached the truth table to verify the first De Morgan's law ¬(p ∧ q) ≡ ¬p ∨ ¬q:
What is the explanation of the truth table?As you can see from the attached truth table, the truth values for ¬(p ∧ q) and ¬p ∨ ¬q are the same for all combinations of p and q, confirming the validity of the first De Morgan's law.
De Morgan's law is a fundamental principle in propositional logic.
It states that the negation of a conjunction (AND) is equivalent to the disjunction (OR) of the negations of the individual propositions.
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what is the term Self-induced EMF (Induction)
Self induction and Mutual induction
If the current through the coil changes, the flux through the coil changes and an emf is induced. Since the emf is induced in the coil due to its own field, it is called self–induced emf and the phenomenon is called self–induction.
Answer:
Self induced EMF is the electro-motive force that is generated due to change in flux in the coil caused by the change in current in the same coil.
Different metabolic control systems have different characteristic time scales for a control response to be achieved. Match the time scale with the control system.
a. Covalent modification
b. Allosteric control
c. Gene expression
1. Seconds to minutes
2. Milliseconds
3. Hours
Answer:
a. Covalent modification = Seconds to minutes
b. Allosteric control = Milliseconds
c. Gene expression = Hours
Explanation:
Covalent modifications refer to the addition and/or removal of chemical groups by the action of particular enzymes such as methylases, acetylases, phosphorylases, phosphatases, etc. For example, histones are chromatin-associated proteins covalently modified by enzymes that add methyl groups (histone methylation), acetyl groups (histone acetylation), phosphate groups (histone phosphorylation), etc. Moreover, allosteric control, also known as allosteric regulation, is a type of regulation of the enzyme activity by binding an effector molecule (allosteric modulator) at a different site than the enzyme's active site, thereby triggering a conformational change on the enzyme upon binding of an effector. Finally, gene expression encompasses the cellular processes by which genetic information flows from genes to proteins (i.e., transcription >> translation). In metabolic pathways, enzymes that are able to catalyze irreversible reactions represent sites of control (for example, during glycolysis, pyruvate kinase is an enzyme that catalyzes an irreversible reaction, thereby serving as a control site). In turn, enzymatic activity is modulated by covalent modifications or reversible binding of allosteric effectors. Finally, metabolic pathways are also modulated by gene regulatory mechanisms that control the transcription of specific enzymes required for such pathways. During these processes, the times required for allosteric regulation, covalent modification (e.g., phosphorylation) and transcriptional control can be counted in milliseconds, seconds, and hours, respectively.
A one electron species, Xm, where m is the charge of the one electron species and X is the element symbol, loses its one electron from its ground state when it absorbs 7.84×10−17 J of energy. Using the prior information, the charge of the one electron species is?
Answer:
c +5
Explanation:
we have difference in energy =
2.18x10⁻¹⁸ x z² / n²
now n = 1
amount of energy absorbed Δdelta = 7.84×10−17 J
7.84×10⁻¹⁷ = 2.18x10⁻¹⁸ x z²
we divide through by 2.18x10⁻¹⁸
z² = 7.84×10⁻¹⁷ / 2.18x10⁻¹⁸
z² = 35.9633
z = √35.9633
z = 5.9969
≈ 6
charge = atomic number 6 - number of electrons available in the element 1
= 6-1 = 5
from the calculations above, the charge of the one electron specie would be c +5
The load on a bolt consists of an axial pull of 10 KN together with a transverse shear force of 5 KN. Find the diameter of bolt required according to I. Maximum principal stress theory; 2. Maximum shear stress theory; 3. Maximum principal strain theory, 4. Maximum strain energy theory, and 5 Maximum distortion energy theory. Take permissible tensile stress at elastic limit = 100 MPa and poisson's ratio = 0.3
Answer:
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Explanation:
: A cyclical load of 1500 lb is to be exerted at the end of a 10 in. long aluminium beam (see Figure below). The bar must survive for at least 10° cycles. What is the minimum diameter of the bar?
Answer:
the minimum diameter of the bar is 1.634 in
The purification of hydrogen gas is possible by diffusion through a thin palladium sheet. Calculate the number of kilograms of hydrogen that pass per hour (in kg/h) through a 4.0-mm thick sheet of palladium having an area of 0.25 m^2 at 500°C. Assume a diffusion coefficient of 6.0 x 10^-8 m^2/s, that the concentrations at the high- and low-pressure sides of the plate are 3.5 and 0.25 kg/m^3 (kilogram of hydrogen per cubic meter of palladium), and that steady-state conditions have been attained. (clearly show your solution step by step, pay attention to units otherwise you will lose points!)
The host at the end of the video claims that ___________ is crucial to his success as a driver. A. Reaction time B. A safe space C. His seat belt
Answer:
answer is C. his seat belt
Technician A says that a continuously variable transmission is an automatic transmission that does not shift gears. Technician B says that a continuously variable transmission has a maximum of six distinct gear ranges. Which technician is correct?
Answer:
Only Technician A
Explanation:
Continuously variable transmission (CVT) does not shift gears because it simply doesn't have gears. It instead uses 2 pulleys which change constantly and continuously in size, and they are linked by a belt. Continuously variable transmission (CVT) is automatic transmission as mentioned in the question above, largely due to the power the belt continuously transmits, making the vehicle's engine work in the optimum power range.
While Technician B saying, that a continuously variable transmission has a maximum of six distinct gear ranges, which is not correct because continuously variable transmission (CVT) works with an unlimited number of gear ratios within a fixed range.
If OSHA determines that an employer's response to a non-formal complaint is adequate, what options does the employee filing the non-formal complaint have?
định khoản nghiệp vụ sau : tạm ứng cho nhân viên A đi công tác bằng tiền mặt 50.000
Answer:
report on a fight you have witnessed
Hot air is to be cooled as it is forced to flow through the tubes exposed to atmospheric air. Fins are to be added in order to enhance heat transfer. Would you recommend attaching the fins inside or outside the tubes? Why? When would you recommend auaching fins both inside and outside the tubes?
Answer:
Fins should be attached outside the tube Fins can be attached on both sides when convection coefficient of air inside the tube is equal to the convection coefficient of atmospheric air outside the tubeExplanation:
The main function of the fins that are to be added is to ensure the speedy transfer of heat from the Hot air.
The fins should be attached outside the tube because the convection coefficient of air is higher inside the tube than the convection coefficient of the outside air ( atmospheric air ), BUT
When convection coefficient of air inside the tube is equal to the atmospheric air outside the tube, it is recommended that the fins can be added on both sides of the tube ( i.e. in and outside the tube )
Biết op-amp có Vsat = 12V, R1=R2=R3=R4=R, dạng sóng điện áp Vi(t) được cho như
hình 2.16b
a. Tính V0 theo Vi, độ lợi áp AV
b. Vẽ lại dạng sóng điện áp V0(t) khi Vm= 3
8 V
c. Vẽ lại dạng sóng điện áp V0(t) khi Vm = 5V
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Question in Probability and Statistics 2
How many numbers multiple of 3 are in the range [2,2000]?
Design a ductile iron pumping main carrying a discharge of 0.35 m3/s over a distance of 4 km. The elevation of the pumping station is 140 m and that of the exit point is 150 m. The required terminal head is 10 m. Estimate the pipe diameter and pumping head using the explicit design procedure g
Answer:
[tex]D=0.41m[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that:
Discharge rate [tex]V_r=0.35 m3/s[/tex]
Distance [tex]d=4km[/tex]
Elevation of the pumping station [tex]h_p= 140 m[/tex]
Elevation of the Exit point [tex]h_e= 150 m[/tex]
Generally the Steady Flow Energy Equation SFEE is mathematically given by
[tex]h_p=h_e+h[/tex]
With
[tex]P_1-P_2[/tex]
And
[tex]V_1=V-2[/tex]
Therefore
[tex]h=140-150[/tex]
[tex]h=10[/tex]
Generally h is give as
[tex]h=\frac{0.5LV^2}{2gD}[/tex]
[tex]h=\frac{8Q^2fL}{\pi^2 gD^5}[/tex]
Therefore
[tex]10=\frac{8Q^2fL}{\pi^2 gD^5}[/tex]
[tex]D=^5\frac{8*(0.35)^2*0.003*4000}{3.142^2*9.81*10}[/tex]
[tex]D=0.41m[/tex]
What are three types of land reform
Answer:
Abolition of intermediaries (rent collectors under the pre-Independence land revenue system); Tenancy regulation (to improve the contractual terms including the security of tenure); A ceiling on landholdings (to redistributing surplus land to the landless);
Types of Land Reform
Abolition of Intermediaries
The first step taken by the Indian government under land reforms post-independence was passing the Zamindari Abolition Act. The primary reason of a backward agrarian economy was the presence of intermediate entities like, jagirdars and zamindar who primarily focussed on collecting sky-rocketing rents catering to their personal benefits, without paying attention to the disposition of farms and farmers. Abolition of such intermediaries not only improved conditions of farmers by establishing their direct connection with the government but also improved agricultural production.
Regulation of Rents
This was in direct response to the unimaginably high rents which were charged by intermediaries during British rule, which resulted in a never-ending cycle of poverty and misery for tenants. Indian government implemented these regulations to protect farmers and labourers from exploitation by placing a maximum limit on the rent that could be charged for land.
Tenure Security
Legislations were passed in all states of the country to grant tenants with permanent ownership of lands and protection from unlawful evictions on expiry of the lease. This law protects tenants from having to vacate a property immediately after their tenure is over unless ordered by law. Even in that case, ownership can be regained by tenants with the excuse of personal cultivation.
A route for a proposed 8-m-wide highway crosses a region with a 4-m-thick saturated, soft, normally consolidated clay (CH) above impermeable rock. Groundwater level is 1 m below the surface. The geotechnical data available during the preliminary design stage consist of Atterberg limits (LL 5 68% and PL 5 32%) and the natural water content (w 5 56%). Based on experience, the geotechnical engineer estimated the coefficient of consolidation at 8 m2 per year. To limit settlement, a 4-m-high embankment will be constructed as a surcharge from fill of unit weight 16 kN/m3.
(a) Estimate the compression and recompression indices.
(b) Estimate the total primary consolidation settlement under the center of the embankment.
(c) Plot a time–settlement curve under the center of the embankment.
(d) How many years will it take for 50% consolidation to occur?
(e) Explain how you would speed up the consolidation.
(f) Estimate the rebound (heave) when the surcharge is removed.
Sketch a settlement profile along the base of the embankment. Would the settlement be uniform along the base? Explain your answer.A route for a proposed 8-m-wide highway crosses a
Race cars at the Indianapolis Speedway average speeds of 185 mi/h. After determining the altitude of Indianapolis, find the Mach number of these cars and estimate whether compressibility might affect their aerodynamics.
Answer:
- the Mach number is 0.24.
- Compressibility becomes effective when Mach number is greater than 0.3, the Mach number of the race cars is less than 0.3, hence, compressibility will not affect their aerodynamics.
Explanation:
Given the data in the question;
Average speed V = 185 miles per hour = ( 185 /2.237 ) m/s = 82.7 m/s
From Almanac, we can find that Indianapolis is at 220 m altitude.
So from table, at that altitude, the standard speed of sound will be 339.4 m/s .
Mach number of the race car will be;
Mach Number = Velocity / sound speed
we substitute
Mach Number = ( 82.7 m/s ) / ( 339.4 m/s )
Mach Number = 0.24
Therefore the Mach number is 0.24.
We know that, compressibility becomes effective when the Mach number is greater than 0.3.
Since the Mach number of the race cars is less than 0.3, compressibility will not affect their aerodynamics.
A binary system of species 1 and 2 consists of vapor and liquid phases in equilibrium
at temperature T. The overall mole fraction of species 1 in the system is z1 = 0.65. At
temperature T, lnγ1 = 0.67 x2
2; lnγ2 = 0.67 x1
2; P1
sat = 32.27 kPa; and P2
sat = 73.14 kPa.
Assuming the validity of Eq. (13.19),
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13.10. Problems 511
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(a) Over what range of pressures can this system exist as two phases at the given T and z1?
(b) For a liquid-phase mole fraction x1 = 0.75, what is the pressure P and what molar
fraction of the system is vapor?
(c) Show whether or not the system exhibits an azeotrope
Cho thanh có tiết diện thay đổi chịu tải trọng dọc trục (hình 1).
Biết d1 = 5 cm, d2 = 8 cm, a= 15 cm, b=10cm, P1 =400kN, P2 =200kN, E= 2.104 kN/cm2.
a) Vẽ biểu đồ lực dọc.
b) Kiểm tra bền của thanh AC, [ϭ] =10 (kN/cm2).
c) Xác định chuyển vị theo phương dọc trục của tâm tiết diện C
Answer:
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“Snow Cover Area change Analysis for Kabul Basin”
Summarize how GIS & Remote Sensing is incorporated in this study.
GIS
The full for GIS is : Geographic Information System.
The GIS is a system of mapping that is used to create, analyze, manage and map all the types of data.
It is a method capturing, checking as well as displaying all the data that is related to the position of the surface of earth.
Remote Sensing
Remote sensing is defined as a process where the various physical characteristics of an area are constantly monitored and detected by a process of measuring the reflection of the emitted radiations at ta distance.
The snow covered areas of the Kabul basin can be monitored and analyzed by using the process of GIS and remote sensing.
They provide a continuous source of information and data about snow covered peaks, the amount of snow to the authorities.
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Question # 1
Fill in the Blank
Complete the following sentence.
Mobility refers to the ability to _____.
to move or walk freely and easly
What is working fluid and mention five example of working fluid.
Answer:
For fluid power, a working fluid is a gas or liquid that primarily transfers force, motion, or mechanical energy. ... Examples without phase change include air or hydrogen in hot air engines such as the Stirling engine, air or gases in gas-cycle heat pumps, etc.
Explanation:
Answer:
A working fluid is a gas or liquid that primarily transfers force, motion or mechanical energy
Examples:Air, pentane, chlorofluorocarbons, butane, propane and ammonia
5-2 discussion: the role of communication in success
Answer:
Answer to the following question is as follows;
Explanation:
It is critical to communicate well during negotiations and conversation in order to attain your objectives. Communication also becomes essential in business and corporation . Effective communication may help you as well as your employees develop a strong professional relationship, which can boost morale and efficiency.
Explain moment of inertia
Answer:
The moment of inertia is basically a physical quantity which describes how easy it is for a body to rotate itself around a given axis.
In easier wording: Moment of Inertia is a body and when it starts rotating or moving, it will keep doing so until we stop it by force.
Explanation:
For example, a car that is moving and active will continue to move even if you were to switch the engine off.
What is the built-in pollution control system in an incinerator called
Explanation:
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Explain the LWD process why is it important in drilling operations?
Answer:
Logging while drilling (LWD) is a technique of conveying well logging tools into the well borehole downhole as part of the bottom hole assembly (BHA). ... In these situations, the LWD measurement ensures that some measurement of the subsurface is captured in the event that wireline operations are not possible.
Explanation:
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Future solution for air pollution in new zealand
Answer:
New Zealand may use some of these solutions to prevent air pollution
Explanation:
Using public transports.
Recycle and Reuse
No to plastic bags
Reduction of forest fires and smoking
Use of fans instead of Air Conditioner
Use filters for chimneys
Avoid usage of crackers
Solve using Matlab the problems:
One using the permutation of n objects formula
One using the permutation of r objects out of n objects
You can pick these problems from the textbook or you can make up your own questions.
Help me pleaseeeee
Answer:
Explanation:
% Clears variables and screen
clear; clc
% Asks user for input
n = input('Total number of objects: ');
r = input('Size of subgroup: ');
% Computes and displays permutation according to basic formulas
p = 1;
for i = n - r + 1 : n
p = p*i;
end
str1 = [num2str(p) ' permutations'];
disp(str1)
% Computes and displays combinations according to basic formulas
str2 = [num2str(p/factorial(r)) ' combinations'];
disp(str2)
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Example: check
How many permutations and combinations can be made of the 15 alphabets, taking four at a time?
The answer is:
32760 permutations
1365 combinations
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