How would you use the learning theory and instructional design model to develop instructional technology and the appropriate assessments?
In: Psychology
A 1.5 kg block of wood is launched up a wooden ramp that has a
40-degree incline. The initial speed of the block is 12 m/s. The
coefficient of static friction is 0.4 and the coefficient of
kinetic friction is 0.20. Ignore air resistance.
A) Draw the incline with the block at the bottom of the ramp and at
the top of its slide. Label with a coordinate system. List all
known quantities.
B) Draw free body diagrams for the block sliding up the incline and
down the incline. Label all forces and acceleration.
C) What is the normal force on the block?
D) What is the acceleration as the block moves up the ramp?
E) How far up the ramp does the block travel?
F) What is the static frictional force on the block when it stops?
Is it enough to hold the block there?
In: Physics
A nearsighted man uses his ideally prescribed eyeglasses that have a refractive power of −2.60 diopters. He would like a prescription for contact lenses. What is the correct contact lens prescription if he normally wears his eyeglasses a distance of 2.7 cm from his eyes?
In: Physics
Suppose a biochemist decided to use a HEPES buffer system to purify her His-tagged protein. HEPES is a sulfonic acid with a relevant pKa of 7.5. What volume of 1M NaOH would she need to add to a 250mL solution of 20mM HEPES to raise the pH from 7.5 to 8.0 (remember the HEPES is a weak acid).
In: Chemistry
1.Briefly explain the Central Dogma of Biology.
2.Draw ribose and deoxyribose; label or circle the difference.
3.Draw a nucleotide; label the sugar, phosphate, base.
4.Name the four bases found in DNA; Which are pyrimidines? Which are purines?
5.Which base is found in RNA and not DNA?
6.Briefly explain complementary base pairing. What role do hydrogen bonds play?
7.Draw the basic structure of an amino acid dimer (two amino acids bound together); label an amine, carboxyl, side chainand peptide bond.
8.Define primary and tertiary protein structure. How does the tertiary structure depend on the primary structure?
In: Biology
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Two 2.00 cm diameter insulating spheres have a distance of 5.80 cm between their surfaces. The spheres each have a uniform volume charge distribution with one sphere charged to +79.6 nC and the other charged to -62.3 nC . |
Part A What is the charge density of the +79.6 nC sphere?
Part B What is the electric field strength at the midpoint between the two spheres? |
In: Physics
Allied Merchandisers was organized on May 1. Macy Co. is a major customer (buyer) of Allied (seller) products. May 3 Allied made its first and only purchase of inventory for the period on May 3 for 2,000 units at a price of $11 cash per unit (for a total cost of $22,000). 5 Allied sold 1,000 of the units in inventory for $15 per unit (invoice total: $15,000) to Macy Co. under credit terms 2/10, n/60. The goods cost Allied $11,000. 7 Macy returns 100 units because they did not fit the customer’s needs (invoice amount: $1,500). Allied restores the units, which cost $1,100, to its inventory. 8 Macy discovers that 100 units are scuffed but are still of use and, therefore, keeps the units. Allied sends Macy a credit memorandum for $700 toward the original invoice amount to compensate for the damage. 15 Allied receives payment from Macy for the amount owed on the May 5 purchase; payment is net of returns, allowances, and any cash discount. Prepare journal entries to record the following transactions for Allied assuming it uses a perpetual inventory system and the gross method.
(Allied estimates returns using an adjusting entry at each year-end.)
Prepare the appropriate journal entries for Macy Co. to record each of the May transactions. Macy is a retailer that uses the gross method and a perpetual inventory system, and purchases these units for resale. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.)
In: Accounting
Design a cybersecurity incident response plan for a company, including disaster recovery and business continuity elements (mitigation strategies and resilience). This should be the detailed plan you wish your organization has in place before a cyber incident or data breach happens in order to effectively respond and limit the cascading effects of the incident and also define the role of a cyber incident report? Who has the responsibility? When the incident has occurred at the bank, what data has been compromised and how the incident occurred? What type of damage it contains and the impacts, any legal implications? Did they restore the business continuity and did they remove the threat? What do you learn from the incident to prevent future attacks? Do you understand what actions worked well and those that did not (Documentation); what to do to improve the organization’s cybersecurity posture; and to keep the management informed and follow proper chain of command procedures?
In: Computer Science
Green marketing summarized into 500 words.
In: Accounting
Suppose that the Inverse Demand Curve for recreational Cannabis is given as: P = 14.60 – 0.40 [Qd] per gram. i. After determining the NORMAL Demand Curve from the Inverse demand curve above, determine the Quantities Demanded, Qd in Millions of grams, if the Price, P is reduced from $11.00 per gram to $10.00 per gram AND the value of the Price Elasticity of Demand over the “arc” of this change.
ii. Carefully explain how each of the “sign” and the “magnitude” of the elasticity determined in part i above would be interpreted? iii. Suppose that in response to a reduction in Price, P for Cannabis-based Gummi Bears from $12.00 to $10.00 per package results in a reduction in of 0.75 million grams at every price point from the original Demand Curve. Using this information, determine the elasticity of grams of Cannabis in response to the change in Price of the Gummi Bears. iv. Carefully explain how each of the “sign” of the elasticity determined allows us to describe the “type” of relationship between the Cannabis and Gummi Bears AND the interpretation of the “magnitude” of the elasticity?
In: Economics
Will Beer's law apply if in lab we choose to use concentrations in g/L, instead of moles? Explain
In: Chemistry
Consider an array of 10 elements sorted in ascending order. Assume that you sort the table in descending order by running a sorting algorithm.
a) Count the exact number of changes made to the array (i.e. the number of operations of assignment T [...]=) if the bubble sort is applied (Assuming two assignments per swap).
b) Count the exact number of changes made to the array (i.e. the number of operations of assignment T [...]=) if heap-sort is applied (Assuming two assignments per swap).
In: Computer Science
francis fukuyama : names 3 sets of political institution that are need to built " a society that is prosperous , democratic, secure, well governed. and expeiences low level of coruption" : a comptent state strong rule of low , and democratic accontability. give an explanation.
In: Economics
Can somebody show me how to figure out the ratios for company 1
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Income Statement Identify Rounding: millions or thousands |
Company #1 Ford |
Company #2 GM |
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For the year ended |
2018 |
2017 |
2018 |
2017 |
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Revenues |
148,294,000 |
145,653,000 |
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COGS |
136,269,000 |
131,321,000 |
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Net Income |
3,695,000 |
7,757,000 |
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Balance Sheet Identify Rounding: millions or thousands |
Company #1 |
Company #2 |
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For the year ended |
2018 |
2017 |
2018 |
2017 |
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Total Assets |
256,540,000 |
$258,496,000 |
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Current Liabilities |
95,569,000 |
94,600,000 |
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Long-term debt |
102,666,000 |
100,720,000 |
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Other long-term liabilities |
25,526,600 |
24,185,000 |
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Stockholders’ Equity |
256,540,000 |
258,496,000 |
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Ratios |
Company #1 |
Company #2 |
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Year |
2018 |
2017 |
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Gross Profit Margin |
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Net Profit Margin |
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Total Asset Turnover |
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Return on Total Assets |
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Return on Common Equity |
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In: Accounting
Astronomy Mysteries Today
1.what’s dark matter? Why do astronomers believe it exists?
2. what’s dark matter? Why do astronomers believe it exists?
3. What’s a black hole? What’s the difference between stellar balck hoiles and galaxy black holes? Why is it black?
4. People ask “who” made the original mass that expanded in the Big Bang. What is one natural, as contrasted with supernatural, explanation for how the world began?
5. What may have been the first particles formed… before protons and neutrons, before atoms, before elements, before molecules?
In: Physics