what satellite remote sensors can be used for the construction of a transportation hub (rail and road transport infrastructure)?
In: Civil Engineering
Construction Code
Methods of dispute resolution:
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of resolving disputes through the court system.
In: Civil Engineering
Describe the three parts of a specification and list the different methods of specifying construction materials:
I
II
III
In: Civil Engineering
Assignment title: Construction Project Planning
Develop the List of Activities, encode, and describe them, of a Warehouse project
In: Civil Engineering
can you give me a conceptual framework on the research topic "Impact Of Variation Order in Construction Project?"
In: Civil Engineering
QUESTION : what are the different kind of ventilation use in tunnel while construction and while in use of tunnel and why?
In: Civil Engineering
1.Tyrosine has an absorption peak near 280 nm with a molar extinction of 1,450. What would be the absorbance of tyrosine solution that is 1.5x10^-3 M in a 1 cm cell? in a 2 mm cell? in a 0.1 mm cell?
2. Using the molar extinction coefficient from problem 1, determine the E1%280 for tyrosine. The E1%280 is also an extinction coefficient but of a 1% solution measured at the peak near 280 nm. A 1% solution contains 1 gram of tyrosine in 100 mL of total solution. You will have to look up or figure out the molecular weight of tyrosine to solve this problem.
3.What will be the absorbance in a 1 cm cell of tyrosine solution that is 1 mg/mL in concentration? a 1 g/L solution? If these are the same why are they the same? If they are not, why not?
In: Chemistry
Wrap up question 1: You hold a “Top” piece of charged tape near an uncharged soda can. Describe the behavior of the tape. Would the behavior be different if you used a “Bottom” piece of tape instead? Explain.
Wrap up question 2: Suppose there exists a third type of charge in addition to the two types we associate with glass and plastic. Call this third type X charge. What experiment(s) could you use to test whether an object has X charge? State clearly how the outcome(s) of the experiment(s) would be interpreted.
Wrap up question 3: A positively charged electroscope has separated leaves. Describe what will happen if you bring a negatively charged rod near, but not touching, the top of the electroscope.
In: Physics
The following table gives the map coordinates and the shipping loads for a set of cities that we wish to connect through a central hub.
|
City |
Map Coordinates
(x,y) |
Shipping Load |
|
|
A |
(6,10) |
4 |
|
|
B |
(6,7) |
9 |
|
|
C |
(3,9) |
16 |
|
|
D |
(7,4) |
5 |
|
|
E |
(6,9) |
15 |
|
|
F |
(4,2) |
10 |
|
|
G |
(2,7) |
6 |
|
a) For the location of the proposed new central hub, the coordinates should be near:
x = ____ (round your response to two decimal places).
y = _____ (round your response to two decimal places).
b) If the shipments from city A double, for the location of the proposed new central hub, the coordinates should be near:
x = ___ (round your response to two decimal places).
y = ___ (round your response to two decimal places).
In: Operations Management
Laserwords Inc. is a book distributor that had been operating in its original facility since 1990. The increase in certification programs and continuing education requirements in several professions has contributed to an annual growth rate of 15% for Laserwords since 2015. Laserwords’ original facility became obsolete by early 2020 because of the increased sales volume and the fact that Laserwords now carries CDs in addition to books.
On June 1, 2020, Laserwords contracted with Black Construction to have a new building constructed for $4,000,000 on land owned by Laserwords. The payments made by Laserwords to Black Construction are shown in the schedule below.
| 00000Date00000 | 00Amount00 | |
| July 30, 2020 |
$00900,000 |
|
| January 30, 2021 |
1,500,000 |
|
| May 30, 2021 |
1,600,000 |
|
| Total payments |
$4,000,000 |
Construction was completed and the building was ready for occupancy on May 27, 2021. Laserwords had no new borrowings directly associated with the new building but had the following debt outstanding at May 31, 2021, the end of its fiscal year.
10%, 5-year note payable of $2,000,000, dated April 1, 2017, with interest payable annually on April 1.
12%, 10-year bond issue of $3,000,000 sold at par on June 30, 2013, with interest payable annually on June 30.
The new building qualifies for interest capitalization. The effect of capitalizing the interest on the new building, compared with the effect of expensing the interest, is material.
Instructions
a. Compute the weighted-average accumulated expenditures on Laserwords’ new building during the capitalization period.
b. Compute the avoidable interest on Laserwords’ new building. (Round to one decimal place.)
c. Some interest cost of Laserwords Inc. is capitalized for the year ended May 31, 2021.
1. Identify the items relating to interest costs that must be disclosed in Laserwords’ financial statements.
2. Compute the amount of each of the items that must be disclosed.
In: Accounting