Two people are carrying a uniform 3 m long steel beam that has a total mass of 32.1 kg. One person is supporting it at the far left end with an upward force of 120 N, while the second one is supporting it somewhere near the right end with an unknown force.
How much force is required from the second person in order to balance the beam? H
ow far from the right end must the second person lift in order to balance the beam?
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Conduct an analysis of the trading area [using the following criteria: competition, transportation access, parking availability, and nature of nearby stores]and site selection [isolated store, planned shopping center(central business district, secondary business district, neighborhood business district, string), or unplanned business district] for the following retail establishments:
1. the supermarket where you shop
2. a department store where you shop
3. a convenience store near your home
4. your favorite restaurant
In: Economics
In: Economics
In: Economics
In: Economics
6. The Very Long Baseline Array radio interferometer (VLBA) has a longest baseline of 8000 km and can operate at frequencies as high as 44 GHz. The Keck interferometer has a baseline of 100 m and operates at a near-infrared wavelength of 2 micron. (a) Which instrument has the highest angular resolution (smallest diffraction angle)? (b) For the VLBA, what is the smallest distance two radio transmitters could be on the Moon that could still be discerned? Use a lunar distance of 384,000 km.
In: Physics
In: Economics
Conduct an analysis of the trading area [using the following criteria: competition, transportation access, parking availability, and nature of nearby stores]and site selection [isolated store, planned shopping center(central business district, secondary business district, neighborhood business district, string), or unplanned business district] for the following retail establishments:
1. the supermarket where you shop
2. a department store where you shop
3. a convenience store near your home
4. your favorite restaurant
In: Economics
There are many times that a nurse will encounter conflicting ethical principles at play, especially when administering care near the end of life. Check all the challenges below that lists as common dilemmas.
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Double effect- the conflict between giving a therapy that may alleviate suffering but may hasten death. |
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Respecting the autonomy of the patient and the input of the patient's family when the wishes are in conflict. |
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Medically futile care is ordered or requested. |
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Attachment to the patient biases the caregiver to the point where objectivity and judgement are compromised. |
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Perform a thought experiment whereby two popular specialty food stores, Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods, join forces in a strategic alliance in the near future. Conduct some research on the market niches that these food stores operate in to determine whether there might be an opportunity for some kind of fruitful partnership.
Explain the nature of the proposed partnership, along with its potential advantages and disadvantages and what hurdles the two companies might need to overcome in order to benefit from the strategic alliance.
In: Operations Management