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1.a. A 0.5 m wire moves perpendicular to a .02 T magnetic field at a speed...

1.a. A 0.5 m wire moves perpendicular to a .02 T magnetic field at a speed of 25 m’s. Find the induced e.m.f. in the wire.

1.b. A circular coil of wire has 100 turns, an internal area of 0.25 m2. A magnetic field inside the coil changes form 0.02 T to 0.08 T in 0.001 seconds. Find the induced e.m.f. in the coil.

1.c Find the magnetic flux inside a coil that has a magnetic field of 0.02 T and a radius of 1E-2 m.

1.d. Find the induced emf inside a 50-turn coil that has an area or 0.2m^2 and a magnetic field that changes from 0.5 T to 0 T in 3E-3 Seconds.

1.e. Find the induced emf inside a 100-turn coil that has a change in area of 0.2m^2 to 0.6 m^2 in 3E-3 seconds with a magnetic field of 8E-3 T inside the coil

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Chapter 28: Growth and Development of the School-Age Child 1. Gina has come into the primary...

Chapter 28: Growth and Development of the School-Age Child

1. Gina has come into the primary care center with her mother Kris for an 11-year-old wellness examination. As the nurse prepares Gina for her examination, Kris asks to speak to the nurse outside the examination room. Kris shares with the nurse her concerns about recent changes she has noticed in Gina. She explains that Gina’s body is beginning to change and she has made a number of comments about her body image. Kris is concerned about Gina’s self-esteem and emotional development. (Learning Objectives 1, 2, and 3)

a. What are some of the prepubescent changes school-age children experience that the nurse can share with Kris?

b. What are some of the issues regarding body image that the nurse can teach Kris about?

c. What can the nurse teach Kris regarding self-esteem in school-age children to address her concerns?

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1. Which of the following statement about the CPI is not correct? a. the CPI tracks...

1. Which of the following statement about the CPI is not correct?

a. the CPI tracks changes in the price of import goods.

b. the CPI tracks changes in the price of export goods.

c. the CPI is based on the same set of goods over a multi-year period.

d. the CPI only includes consumption goods – it does not include capital investment goods.

2. Suppose 60% of money is held as currency and the reserve ratio is 0.3. The money multiplier is

a. 1/0.72 b. 1/0.3 c. 1/0.6 d. 1/0.18

3. Suppose nominal GDP in 2008 was greater than real GDP in 2008. Given this information, we know with certainty that

a. the GDP deflator in 2008 was greater than the GDP deflator in the base year.

b. the GDP deflator in 2008 was less than the GDP deflator in the base year.

c. real GDP in 2008 was less than real GDP in the base year.

d. real GDP in 2008 was greater than real GDP in the base year

In: Economics

Nursing Facilities and Home Health Care are the chosen facilities ·      Identify and list the sources...

Nursing Facilities and Home Health Care are the chosen facilities

·      Identify and list the sources of financing available to consumers for the various programs provided Nursing Facilities and Home Health Care. Identify the key public and private sources of reimbursement available. Also discuss the role played by managed care and its impact on long-term care reimbursement.

·      Describe the various government and private resources available that assist in developing and maintaining quality improvement programs in nursing homes and home health care. Describe the ways in which quality and cost are controlled in your chosen facilities. Also discuss the ethical aspect of access to care in the facilities, including rationing.
Based on your observations and learning from the two facilities, discuss the changes brought in the long-term care system to make it reach full status as a competition-driven system. You may include the following points in your discussion:

·      Discuss the changes made in the control mechanisms (external and internal) in order to control the management, financing, and quality in the long-term care systems.

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1. Why are some economists concerned that the United States borrows too much from abroad? 2....

1. Why are some economists concerned that the United States borrows too much from abroad?

2. Explain why you agree or disagree with each of the following statements:

a. "A nation's currency will depreciate if its inflation rate is less that that of its trading partners."

b. " A nations whose interest rate falls more rapidly than that of other nations can expect the exchange value of its currency to depreciate."

c. "A nation whose economy grows more slowly than its major trading partners can expect the exchange value of its currency to appreciate."

d. "A nation's currency will appreciate if its interest rate rises relative to that of its trading partners and its income level falls relative to that of its trading partners."

-If the exchange rate changes from $1.70 = 1 pound to $1.68 = 1 pound, what does this means for the dollar? For the pound? What if the exchange rate changes from $1.70 = 1 pound to $1.72 pound?

In: Economics

The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act of 2009 (HITECH Act), Patient Protection...

The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act of 2009 (HITECH Act), Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), and Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act (HCERA) are all examples of significant policy shifts that have altered the healthcare landscape. The changes associated with these policy shifts have forced patients, providers, and payors to adapt and, in the case of providers and payors, invest substantial resources. One of the desired outcomes of the changes in healthcare policy is a national database for healthcare information, in which some form of electronic health record (EHR) and health information exchange (HIE) is essential.

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Students will develop both a pro and con argument for a national EHR based upon regional HIE from the patient, provider, and payor perspectives. The student will submit a written explanation of their argument consisting of no more than two (2) pages content for each perspective (i.e. two page maximum patient pro argument, two page maximum patient con argument…

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Reflections of the Diet Journal You need to reflect on the following and answer each in...

Reflections of the Diet Journal
You need to reflect on the following and answer each in approximately 100 words:
1. OVERALL QUALITY OF YOUR DIET
Firstly comment on the overall quality of your diet, in terms of freshness, cooking methods, amount of processed foods etc.

2. HEALTH OF YOUR DIET
Then in general terms give your opinion regarding the health of your diet – including comments on any standout excesses or shortfalls, and comment on any obvious health risks you might perceive.

3. ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN YOUR DIET AND SYMPTOMS
Also comment on any associations you may have noticed that could relate between your diet and any symptom pictured you have recorded. Examine any food choices and quantities of food consumed in relation to the environment and social setting as well as the physical, emotional and mental symptom picture.

4. RECOMMENDATIONS OR DIETARY CHANGES
Make a comment on any recommendations or dietary changes you would like to offer yourself.

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Delia Landscaping is considering a new 4-year project. The equipment necessary would cost $173,000 and be...

Delia Landscaping is considering a new 4-year project. The equipment necessary would cost $173,000 and be depreciated on a 3-year MACRS to a book value of zero. The MACRS percentages each year are 33.33 percent, 44.45 percent, 14.81 percent, and 7.41 percent, respectively. At the end of the project, the equipment can be sold for 10 percent of its initial cost. The project will have annual sales of $110,000, variable costs of $27,700, and fixed costs of $12,300. The project will also require net working capital of $2,900 that will be returned at the end of the project. The company has a tax rate of 40 percent and the project's required return is 12 percent.   

1. What is the NPV of this project? What is the project's IRR? (5 points/question)  

2. You feel that both sales and fixed costs are accurate to +/-5 percent. What are the NPVs of this project for both the best and the worst-case scenarios? (15 Points)                                              

"3. How sensitive is the NPV to changes in the sales? How sensitive is the NPV to changes in the fixed cost? (15 points)
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Exercise 16-16B Direct: Cash flows from operating activities LO P5 The following income statement and information...

Exercise 16-16B Direct: Cash flows from operating activities LO P5 The following income statement and information about changes in noncash current assets and current liabilities are reported. SONAD COMPANY Income Statement For Year Ended December 31, 2017 Sales $ 1,828,000 Cost of goods sold 991,000 Gross profit 837,000 Operating expenses Salaries expense $ 245,535 Depreciation expense 44,200 Rent expense 49,600 Amortization expenses—Patents 4,200 Utilities expense 18,125 361,660 475,340 Gain on sale of equipment 6,200 Net income $ 481,540 Changes in current asset and current liability accounts for the year that relate to operations follow. Accounts receivable $ 30,500 increase Accounts payable $ 12,500 decrease Inventory 25,000 increase Salaries payable 3,500 decrease Use the direct method to prepare only the cash provided or used by operating activities section of the statement of cash flows for this company. (Amounts to be deducted should be indicated with a minus sign.)

In: Accounting

Panamint Systems Corporation is estimating activity costs associated with producing disk drives, tapes drives, and wire...

Panamint Systems Corporation is estimating activity costs associated with producing disk drives, tapes drives, and wire drives. The indirect labor can be traced to five separate activity pools. The budgeted activity cost and activity base data by product are provided below.


Activity Cost

Activity Base
Procurement $370,000 Number of purchase orders
Scheduling 250,000 Number of production orders
Materials handling 500,000 Number of moves
Product development 730,000 Number of engineering changes
Production 1,500,000 Machine hours

Number of
Purchase
Orders

Number of
Production
Orders

Number
of
Moves

Number of
Engineering
Changes


Machine
Hours

Number
of
Units
Disk drives 4,000    300       1,400 10         2,000 2,000
Tape drives 4,000    150       800 10         8,000 4,000
Wire drives 12,000    800       4,000 25         10,000 2,500

The activity-based cost for each wire drive unit is

a.$744.06

b.$204.13

c.$173.51

d.$394.12

In: Accounting