• Q : Manufactures belt buckles in a single-step production....
    Biology :

    LO.2 (WA EUP & cost assignment) Ro-Day-O Inc. manufactures belt buckles in a single-step production process. The following information is available for June 2010:

  • Q : How far does proton travel before reaching its turning point....
    Physics :

    A proton is shot straight away from the plane at 1.60 times 10^{6};{rm m}/{rm s}. How far does the proton travel before reaching its turning point?

  • Q : Why are corrections not usually necessary....
    Physics :

    What effect will increase in temperature from 25 degree celcius to 32 degree celcius of the metal metre stick have on the measurement of the dimension of a rectangular block? Why are corrections no

  • Q : What is the new resistance....
    Physics :

    A wire has a resistance of 5.0 ? is passed through an extruder so as to make it into a new wire three times as long as the original. What is the new resistance?

  • Q : Oscillator damping constant....
    Physics :

    The amplitude of the driving force is 0.480 N and the amplitude of the oscillator's steady-state motion in response to this driving force is 0.864 m. What is the oscillator's damping constant?

  • Q : Find distance between town and john-s current location....
    Physics :

    He notices a 143 mile marker as he passes through town. Later john passes a 110 mi marker. what is the distance between town and john's current location?

  • Q : Cord turns the pulley without slipping....
    Physics :

    An Atwood's machine consists of blocks of masses m1 = 10.1 kg and m2 = 18.4 kg attached by a cord running over a pulley as in the figure below. The pulley is a solid cylinder with mass M = 8.30 kg

  • Q : Problem on applied force....
    Physics :

    A force of 120 N is applied to the front of a sled at an angle of 28.0o above the horizontal so as to pull the sled a distance of 165 meters. How much work was done by the applied force?

  • Q : Equation and substitution units....
    Biology :

    If wind blows at 35 m/s^2 over a house,what is the net force on teh roof if its area is 240 square meters and theroof is flat? Show all work, with equation adn substituion units.

  • Q : Unstrained horizontal spring....
    Physics :

    A block of mass m = 0.870 kg is fastened to an unstrained horizontal spring whose spring constant is k = 98.0 N/m. The block is given a displacement of +0.120 m, where the + sign indicates that the

  • Q : How far will the trampoline stretch....
    Physics :

    How far will the trampoline stretch if the performer stands still on it while taking a bow?

  • Q : Edge of a phonograph record....
    Physics :

    A ladybug sits halfway between the axis and the edge of a phonograph record. What will happen to its tangential speed if the RPM rate is doubled? At this doubled rate, what will happen to its tange

  • Q : Determine average net force exerted in barrel of cannon....
    Physics :

    If the human cannonball spends 0.78 s in the cannon, determine the average net force exerted on him in the barrel of the cannon.

  • Q : The jurisdiction of physical and chemical laws....
    Biology :

    The concept of vitalism is based on a belief in a life force outside the jurisdiction of physical and chemical laws according to this belief, organic compounds can arise only within living organisms.

  • Q : Flux throug the area....
    Physics :

    If the eletric flux through a rectangular area is 5.0Nm^2c, and the electric field is then doubled,what is the resulting flux throug the area?

  • Q : Where do the knights collide....
    Physics :

    Sir George's acceleration has a magnitude of 0.18 m/s2, while Sir Alfred's has a magnitude of 0.29 m/s2. Relative to Sir George's starting point, where do the knights collide?

  • Q : Order to hear destructive interference....
    Physics :

    By what minimum amount must the difference of the path lengths be increased in order to hear destructive interference again?

  • Q : The plant and animal cells....
    Biology :

    What does the smooth endoplasmic reticulum do in the plant and animal cells?

  • Q : Unmeasured displacement....
    Physics :

    A spelunker is surveying a cave. She follows a passage 150m straight west, then 290m in a direction 45° east of south, and then 280 m at 30° east of north. After a fourth unmeasured displacement, s

  • Q : How far above the target is from given point....
    Physics :

    If a bullet that leaves the muzzle of a gun at 324 m/s is to hit a target 84.0 m away at the level of the muzzle, the gun must be aimed at a point above the target. How far above the target is this

  • Q : Net electrostatic force....
    Physics :

    A charge of -2.55 nC and a charge of -5.25 nC are separated by a distance of 40.0 cm. Find the position at which a third charge of +7.90 nC can be placed so that the net electrostatic force on it i

  • Q : Recoil speed of the man and rifle....
    Physics :

    A rifle with a weight of 30 N fires a 5.0-g bullet with a speed of 300 m/s. (a) Find the recoil speed of the rifle. (b) If a 700- N man holds the rifle firmly against his shoulder, find the recoil

  • Q : Consider the hiv enzyme called protease....
    Biology :

    Consider the HIV enzyme called protease. The amino acid residues at the active site are highly hydrophobic. In designing a drug that would bind to the active site and jam it, researchers should use wh

  • Q : Largest passenger ship....
    Physics :

    The largest passenger ship still in service is the SS Norway, which has a mass of 7.6 × 107 kg. The force required to accelerate the SS Norway from rest to its top cruising speed of 33 km/h is

  • Q : Collision the combined object....
    Physics :

    The bullet strikes the block and becomes embedded in it. After the collision the combined object swings on the end of the cord. When the block has risen a vertical height of 0.825 m, the tension in

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