What is the RMP?
Depolarization: Which gates are open and which gates are closed?
Repolarization: Which gates close and which ones open?
How does the cell go back to RMP?
In: Anatomy and Physiology
In a closed 1.00 L flask, 4.30 atm of CO reacts with 2.50 atm of O2 according to the equation below. Assuming that the temperature remains constant, what is the final pressure in the flask?
In: Chemistry
Under the periodic inventory system, the Purchases account is
(A)a permanent account.
(B)an account that is not closed.
(C)the same as the Inventory account and is reported on the statement of financial position.
(D)a temporary account.
In: Accounting
For a closed- loop leveling measurement, if the misclosure error C is 9 mm, the travel distance ( the perimeter of the leveling loop) K is 2000 meters, please determine the order of leveling accuracy?
In: Civil Engineering
For each problem, follow these steps.
State the hypotheses and identify the claim.
Find the critical values(s).
Compute the test value.
Make the decision.
Summarize the results.
The reasons that workers in the 25-54 year old category were displaced are listed below.
Plant closed/moved 44.8%
Insufficient work 25.2%
Position eliminated 30.0%
A random sample of 180 displaced workers (in this age category) found that 40 lost their jobs due to their position being eliminated, 53 due to insufficient work, and the rest due to the company being closed or moving. At the 0.01 level of significance, are these proportions different from those from the U.S. Department of Labor?
In: Statistics and Probability
a) Consider 1.3 moles of an ideal gas at an initial temperature of 400 K and in a 1.2 m3 closed container. If the gas goes through an isochoric process to twice the initial temperature, what is the new pressure of the gas in Pa?
b) Consider 1.3 moles of an ideal gas at an initial temperature of 400 K and in a 1.2 m3closed container. If the gas goes through an isothermal process to 3.6 m3, what is the new pressure of the gas in Pa?
c) Consider 1.3 moles of an ideal gas at an initial temperature of 400 K and in a 1.2 m3 closed container. If the gas goes through an isobaric process to 3.6 m3, what is the new temperature of the gas in Kelvin?
In: Physics
In: Electrical Engineering
31. What is an adjusted trial balance?
32. An adjusting entry normally affects what types of accounts?
33. What are closing entries? What purpose do they serve? What accounts are
closed? What accounts are NOT closed? When are they prepared?
34. What is Income Summary?
35. What accounts are included in a post-closing trial balance?
36. What is a classified Balance Sheet? What are the sub-sections of assets and
liabilities?
37. Merchandise inventory—define, characteristics
38. Gross profit, operating expenses, operating income
39. Credit terms
40. What do the debit entries and credit entries to merchandise inventory mean?
In: Accounting
An investor sells short 500 shares of ABC Corporation on June 1, at a time when the price per share is $120. The position is closed out 3 months later, August 31, when the price per share is $100. A dividend of $4 per share was paid July 31, one month before the short position is closed out.
Suppose that the investor must open a margin account at the time the short position is taken. The margin required is 50% of the value of the stock sold short. The investor also earn 1% per month, compounded monthly, on the margin account. Find the investor's 3-month rate of return on the investment.
answer: 29.63%
In: Finance
Let X be an uncountable set, let τf be the finite complement
topology on X, and let τc be the countable complement
topology; namely, we have
τf ={U⊂X : X\U is finite}∪{∅},
τc={U⊂X : X\U is countable}∪{∅},
where “countable” means that the set is either finite or countably infinite (in bijection with the natural numbers).
(a) What are the compact subspaces of (X, τf )? Are all compact subspaces closed in (X, τf )?
(b) What are the compact subspaces of (X,τc)? Are all compact subspaces closed in (X,τc)?
(c) What have we learned about the nature of compact subspaces when (X,τ) is not Hausdorff ?
In: Advanced Math