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A) The emissivity of the human skin is 97.0 percent. Use 35.0 °C for the skin...

A) The emissivity of the human skin is 97.0 percent. Use 35.0 °C for the skin temperature and approximate the human body by a rectangular block with a height of 1.84 m, a width of 30.0 cm and a length of 24.0 cm. Calculate the power emitted by the human body.

B) Fortunately our environment radiates too. The human body absorbs this radiation with an absorbance of 97.0 percent, so we don't lose our internal energy so quickly. How much power do we absorb when we are in a room where the temperature is 23.5 °C?

C) How much energy does our body lose in one second?

In: Physics

1. Please briefly describe your own beliefs about what makes human beings do, think, and feel,...

1. Please briefly describe your own beliefs about what makes human beings do, think, and feel, what we do. You are welcome to align with one of the historical perspectives or theorists and explain why you believe that, or explain your own theory of human behaviors, thoughts, and feelings.

2. What theories, theorists, or movements from this course influence your understanding of human beings?

3. What do direction do you believe the field of psychology will move in, or what do you think still needs to be researched and understood in order to better understand human behavior?

In: Psychology

The emissivity of the human skin is 97.0 percent. Use 35.0 °C for the skin temperature...

The emissivity of the human skin is 97.0 percent. Use 35.0 °C for the skin temperature and approximate the human body by a rectangular block with a height of 1.57 m, a width of 41.5 cm and a length of 21.0 cm. Calculate the power emitted by the human body.

Fortunately our environment radiates too. The human body absorbs this radiation with an absorbance of 97.0 percent, so we don't lose our internal energy so quickly. How much power do we absorb when we are in a room where the temperature is 22.0 °C?

How much energy does our body lose in one second?

In: Physics

Q5. Consider 3 consumers, Al, Bo and Cass, who are living in a suburb in western...

Q5. Consider 3 consumers, Al, Bo and Cass, who are living in a suburb in western Sydney. The consumers’ demand curves for fireworks displays are given by the following equations, where Q is the quantity measured as the number of shows and P is the price (in dollars) per show.

?DA =5−3?

?DB =10−2?

?Dc =5−?

Where ?DAis the demand curve for Al, ?DB is the demand curve for Bo, and ?Dc is the demand curve for Cass.

a. Explain why fireworks displays would be considered a public good.

b.If fireworks displays could be put on my individuals and the cost of putting on a fireworks display was $4 per show (i.e. MC is constant at $4)– how many fireworks displays would be put on? Explain.

c. Explain why 4 fireworks displays is the socially optimal number of displays (assuming we can only have whole numbers of displays). How could this be achieved?

In: Economics

Deviance/Global Stratification Choose a piece of popular fiction—novel, short story, graphic novel, or comic book—and research...

Deviance/Global Stratification

Choose a piece of popular fiction—novel, short story, graphic novel, or comic book—and research the material through the lens of popular culture and its effect on society.

Prepare a 500- to 750-word analysis that includes a critique of that work and a commentary on the influence of the work in popular culture. Address the following:

• Identify the literary production you chose to focus on. Provide a brief overview of what the piece is about, the author’s background, and how the piece fits or does not fit with other literature of that genre.

• What is the cultural significance of the work Reflect on whether the piece is considered economically successful or if it has fan followings.

• What cultural values are reinforced or challenged in the work?

Consider the following examples:

• How the Harry Potter novels are encouraging young adults to read

• Does the Twilight series reinforce or challenge traditional gender roles?

• The quest for truth in the novels of Dan Brown, author of The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons

In: Psychology

Which of the following conditions is required for diffusion to occur? Group of answer choices available...

Which of the following conditions is required for diffusion to occur?

Group of answer choices

available energy in the form of ATP

a concentration difference

a selectively permeable membrane

a living cell

Materials can be limited from entering the cell by

Group of answer choices

limiting the amount of energy available to the cell

controlling which transporter proteins are available on the cell surface

controlling the movement of water across the cell surface

controlling access to the Golgi apparatus

For cells in which oxygen gas (O2) crosses the membrane by simple diffusion, what determines the rate at which oxygen enters the cell?

Group of answer choices

the amount of ATP produced by the cell

the concentration of carbon dioxide molecules on either side of the membrane

the number of carrier proteins in the membrane

the concentration of O2 on either side of the membrane

The following statement is TRUE: when a cell is deprived of oxygen its lysosomes tend to burst and release their contents into the cell. Predict which of the following events would be the most likely END RESULT in a cell deprived of oxygen.

Group of answer choices

undergo cell division

undergo self digestion and die

recycle damaged organelles

produce additional endoplasmic reticulum

produce replacement lysosome

Exercise capacity depends on various factors. It is well known that trainability and exercise capacity differs from one person to another, and this individual difference can be determined by both life-style and genetic factors. What organelle in the muscle cells is most likely to be responsible for very high or very low exercise capacity?

Group of answer choices

plasma membrane

chloroplast

rough endoplasmic reticulum

lysosome

mitochondria

A young toddler is taken to the doctor because he has abnormally greasy bowel movements. The doctor determines that fats are not being digested in the diet due to a deficiency of an enzyme called pancreatic lipase, which is necessary to break down dietary fats in the small intestine. Which organelle in the pancreas cell could be responsible for this disorder?

Group of answer choices

free ribosomes

flagella

mitochondria

Golgi apparatus

Chloroplast

If one strand of a DNA molecule has the sequence 5' ACGTTA 3' the other strand will have the sequence:

Group of answer choices

3'ATTGCA5'

3' TAACGT 5'

3'TGCAAT 5'

3'UAACGU5'

Even though sickle cell anemia is usually fatal to individuals who have 2 copies of the sickle cell gene, the disease persists because:

Group of answer choices

there is no way of knowing which individuals carry the sickle cell gene

individuals with sickle cell anemia don't get adequate health care

none of the answers are correct

gene therapy has alleviated the condition

individuals with one copy of the sickle cell gene are resistant to malaria

The principal defect that leads to the development of sickle hemoglobin involves the substitution of the correct amino acid _______ for_________, an incorrect amino acid in the polypeptide chain.

Group of answer choices

glutamic acid....valine

valine....glycine

phenylalanine....lysine

glutamine....lysine

glutamic acid....phenylalanine

In: Biology

Objective: Write a program which simulates a hot potato game. In this version of a classic...

Objective:

Write a program which simulates a hot potato game. In this version of a classic game, two or more players compete to see who can hold onto a potato the longest without getting caught. First the potato is assigned a random value greater than one second and less than three minutes both inclusive. This time is the total amount of time the potato may be held in each round. Next players are put into a circular list. Then each person gets possession of the potato in order. The player with the potato indicates how long they wish to hold on to it by entering a number from 1-10 seconds. If the player’s time is less than the remaining potato possession time then it moves on to the next player. However, if the time is larger, then the player is removed from the circular list and the potato’s time is reset. This is done until there is one player remaining.

Notes:

  • The number of players has to be greater than 1 and specified by the user.
  • Player’s then may enter their names.
  • If a player picks a value outside of 1-10 then their pick is defaulted to 10.
  • Once a game is over the user is prompted whether or not to play again.
  • You must create your own circular linked list. This is very similar to the structure taught in class except the last element links to the first element.
  • You may either choose to do a single or double linked list.
  • Using multiple objects may make this the solution easier and extendable.

Example Dialog:

Welcome to the Hot Potato Game!

Enter the number of players (2 or more required).

3

Enter the player 1's name

Human H. Human

Enter the player 2's name

Person H. Person

Enter the player 3's name

NotLizard H. NotLizard

Human H. Human Enter a number from 1-10 corresponding to the number of seconds to hold the potato

4

Human H. Human is safe for now.

Person H. Person Enter a number from 1-10 corresponding to the number of seconds to hold the potato

6

Person H. Person is safe for now.

NotLizard H. NotLizard Enter a number from 1-10 corresponding to the number of seconds to hold the potato

10

NotLizard H. NotLizard is safe for now.

Human H. Human Enter a number from 1-10 corresponding to the number of seconds to hold the potato

44

The number must be between 0 and 10. We will assume you meant 10

Human H. Human is safe for now.

Person H. Person Enter a number from 1-10 corresponding to the number of seconds to hold the potato

10

HOT POTATO!!! Person H. Person has been eliminated!

NotLizard H. NotLizard Enter a number from 1-10 corresponding to the number of seconds to hold the potato

3

NotLizard H. NotLizard is safe for now.

Human H. Human Enter a number from 1-10 corresponding to the number of seconds to hold the potato

10

Human H. Human is safe for now.

NotLizard H. NotLizard Enter a number from 1-10 corresponding to the number of seconds to hold the potato

5

NotLizard H. NotLizard is safe for now.

Human H. Human Enter a number from 1-10 corresponding to the number of seconds to hold the potato

10

HOT POTATO!!! Human H. Human has been eliminated!

NotLizard H. NotLizard WINS!

Would you like to continue? Press ENTER to continue or enter "quit" to quit

quit

Goodbye

//I'm a beginner level coder and have a hard time understanding it. If the code could include a note for what each method is doing I would really appreciate it. Plus I would appreciate it if the code stayed as simple as possible with no advanced coding within it. Typically the language I use while coding and what the professor recommended is Java Eclipse

In: Computer Science

Sequential (Step) Method of Support Department Cost Allocation Valron Company has two support departments, Human Resources...

Sequential (Step) Method of Support Department Cost Allocation

Valron Company has two support departments, Human Resources and General Factory, and two producing departments, Fabricating and Assembly.

Support Departments Producing Departments
Human
Resources General
Factory Fabricating Assembly
Direct costs $160,000    $390,000    $114,100    $93,000   
Normal activity:
   Number of employees —    50    80    160   
   Square footage 1,600    —    5,000    13,700   


Resources Department are allocated on the basis of number of employees, and the costs of General Factory are allocated on the basis of square footage. Now assume that Valron Company uses the sequential method to allocate support department costs. The support departments are ranked in order of highest cost to lowest cost.

Required:

1. Calculate the allocation ratios (rounded to four significant digits) for the four departments using the sequential method. If an amount is zero, enter "0". Use the rounded values for subsequent calculations.

Proportion of Driver Used by
Human Resources General Factory Fabricating Assembly
Human Resources
General Factory

2. Using the sequential method, allocate the costs of the Human Resources and General Factory departments to the Fabricating and Assembly departments. If an amount is zero, enter"0". Round your answers to the nearest dollar.

Support Departments Producing Departments
Human Resources General Factory Fabricating Assembly
Direct costs $ $ $ $
Allocate:
  General Factory            
  Human Resources            
Total after allocation $ $ $ $

In: Accounting

Sequential (Step) Method of Support Department Cost Allocation Valron Company has two support departments, Human Resources...

Sequential (Step) Method of Support Department Cost Allocation

Valron Company has two support departments, Human Resources and General Factory, and two producing departments, Fabricating and Assembly.

Support Departments Producing Departments
Human
Resources
General
Factory
Fabricating Assembly
Direct costs $180,000    $300,000    $114,300    $91,000   
Normal activity:
   Number of employees —    40    70    170   
   Square footage 1,600    —    5,300    13,500   


Resources Department are allocated on the basis of number of employees, and the costs of General Factory are allocated on the basis of square footage. Now assume that Valron Company uses the sequential method to allocate support department costs. The support departments are ranked in order of highest cost to lowest cost.

Required:

1. Calculate the allocation ratios (rounded to four significant digits) for the four departments using the sequential method. If an amount is zero, enter "0". Use the rounded values for subsequent calculations.

Proportion of Driver Used by
Human Resources General Factory Fabricating Assembly
Human Resources
General Factory

2. Using the sequential method, allocate the costs of the Human Resources and General Factory departments to the Fabricating and Assembly departments. If an amount is zero, enter"0". Round your answers to the nearest dollar.

Support Departments Producing Departments
Human Resources General Factory Fabricating Assembly
Direct costs $ $ $ $
Allocate:
  General Factory            
  Human Resources            
Total after allocation $ $ $ $

In: Accounting

Sequential (Step) Method of Support Department Cost Allocation Valron Company has two support departments, Human Resources...

Sequential (Step) Method of Support Department Cost Allocation

Valron Company has two support departments, Human Resources and General Factory, and two producing departments, Fabricating and Assembly.

Support Departments Producing Departments
Human
Resources General
Factory Fabricating Assembly
Direct costs $160,000    $390,000    $114,100    $93,000   
Normal activity:
   Number of employees —    50    80    160   
   Square footage 1,600    —    5,000    13,700   


Resources Department are allocated on the basis of number of employees, and the costs of General Factory are allocated on the basis of square footage. Now assume that Valron Company uses the sequential method to allocate support department costs. The support departments are ranked in order of highest cost to lowest cost.

Required:

1. Calculate the allocation ratios (rounded to four significant digits) for the four departments using the sequential method. If an amount is zero, enter "0". Use the rounded values for subsequent calculations.

Proportion of Driver Used by
Human Resources General Factory Fabricating Assembly
Human Resources
General Factory

2. Using the sequential method, allocate the costs of the Human Resources and General Factory departments to the Fabricating and Assembly departments. If an amount is zero, enter"0". Round your answers to the nearest dollar.

Support Departments Producing Departments
Human Resources General Factory Fabricating Assembly
Direct costs $ $ $ $
Allocate:
  General Factory            
  Human Resources            
Total after allocation $ $ $

In: Accounting