Figure 6.11 shows a 6 x 6 barrel rotator. Redesign it so that it will perform right or left logical shifts of from 0 to 5 positions according to the value of a 4-bit signed integer, where right shifts are specified by positive numbers and left shifts by negative numbers.

 
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Hi in the figure below wha tissue type of structure 16?

Fibrous cartilage

Epithelial tissue

Loose connective tissue

Fibrous connective tissue

Reticular connective tissue

Hyaline Cartilage 

and if possible the LOBE of the brain indicated by label 17, what type of sensory information would be processed in this lobe?

Smell

Vision

Balance 

General somatosensory information 

Hearing 

Taste

Figure 3. Transverse section through the head from the Insight database. Use this figure to answer questions 21 – 25.

 
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Figure 3 shows an infinite plane wall of thickness 2L with uniform internal heat source of q0 in [0, L] and cooling source of -q0 in [-L, 0] under steady heat conduction, i.e

{(d2t/dx2)+(q/k)} = 0 where q= q0 when 0<x<L and q= -q0 when -L<x<0

The boundary conditions are T=T1 at x=-L and T=T2 at x=L. We can solve the problem piece wisely by finding solutions in [-L,0] and [0,L]

(a) By requiring the temperature at x=0 to be T0 and heat flux at x=0 to be continuous, show that solutions are

T= [-(q0/2k)* x(x-L)]+ (T2/L)*x + (T0/L)*(L-x) when 0<x<L

T= [(q0/2k)* x(x+L)] – (T1/L)*x + (T0/L)*(L+x) when -L<x<0

where T0= (T1+T2)/2

(b) Find the locations of local maximum and minimum temperature.

(c) Calculate maximum and minimum temperatures.

 
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Figure 3-5 

Personal Computer Industry Market Shares

Assume the following correctly shows the market shares of the five firms in the market:

FirmMarket Share——————————-Dell50%HP30%Gateway9%Toshiba6%Apple5%  ——-  100%

 a. It will drop to 3,425.

 b. It will not change.

 c. It will increase to 10,000.

 d. It will increase to 4,550.

 e. None of the above.

Figure 3-5 Personal Computer Industry Market Shares Assume the following correctly shows the market shares of the five firms in the market: Firm Market Share Dell 50% HP 30% Gateway 9% Toshiba 6%Apple 5%100% Refer to Figure 3—5, above. If HP merges with Gateway and Toshiba, what happens to the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index?

 
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Figure 23-38 is a section of a conducting rod of radius R1 = 1.47 mm and length L = 12.10 m inside a thin-walled coaxial conducting cylindrical shell of radius R2 = 10.1R1 and the (same) length L. The net charge on the rod is Q1 = +3.73 × 10-12 C; that on the shell is Q2 = -2.20Q1. What are the (a) magnitude E and (b) direction (radially inward (type 1) or outward (type 0)) of the electric field at radial distance r = 2.32R2? What are (c)E and (d) the direction (1 for inward, 0 for outward) at r = 5.15R1? What is the charge on the (e) interior and (f) exterior surface of the shell? Give electric fields in N/C and charges in Coulombs.

 
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Figure 23-36 shows a section of a long, thin-walled metal tube of radius R = 4.84 cm, with a charge per unit length λ = 4.49 x 10-8 C/m. What is the magnitude (in N/C) E of the electric field at radial distance (a)r = 1.21 cm and (b)r = 6.53 cm.

 
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Hey, guys! I need help with this as I’m a little lost on how to go about solving this? Thanks!

Figure 2. [a] A disk slides toward a motionless stick on a frictionless surface. {h} The disk hits the stick at one end and adheres to it, and the).r rotate together, pivoting around the nail. Angular momentum is conserved for this inelastic collision because the surface is frictionlessand the unbalanced external force at the nail exerts notorque. Rotation in a Collision Suppose the disk in F’gure has a mass of 50.0 g and an initial velocity of 30.0 rats when it stn’lces the stick that is 1.20 m longand 2.00 lcg. (a) What is the angular velocity of the two alter the collision?(D) What is the kinetic energy before and alter the collision?(c) What is the total linear momentum before and afler the collision? strategy for (a) We can answer the first question using conservation of angular momentum as noted. Because angular momentum is Iw, we ___ __I.._ .__ ___…__.__.__u__

 
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Use the block diagram of a dip-slip fault below to address the following questions (note that the fault is show in bold black, and offsets the layers; the red line is there to show you what vertical is):

What is the strike direction for all of these beds, North-to-South or East-to-West?

Is the block on the right of the diagram the hanging wall or footwall?

Which type of dip-slip fault is this?

Which type of stress causes this fault, tensional, compressional, or shear?

At which plate boundary are these faults most common, divergent, convergent or transform?

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Calculate and discuss how Fortescue Metal’s cash conversion cycle has changed from 2016 and 2017. What is the cause of this change?

Do we need any additional comparison data to make our analysis more complete?

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Please advise, thank you.

 
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Overview

In this activity, you will revisit the Paint program from Module Six. Your original program calculated the amount of paint needed, but depending on the width and height, that value could be a long decimal. Your program will better suit the needs of the user if it can calculate the number of cans needed as an integer value. For example, given that 1 gallon = 1 can of paint, we might expect the Paint program from Module Six to output:

Paint needed: 2.142857142857143 gallonsCans needed: 3.0 can(s)

You might at first think that you could just cast the gallonsPaintNeeded variable from a double to an integer type. However, that would merely cut off the decimal portion of the value, resulting in an underestimate of the number of cans needed. You might also consider rounding the number, but that would not work for the sample output provided above since normal rounding rules would suggest 2.0 cans, an underestimate. So, the computational problem you are faced with is to calculate the number of cans and round up to the nearest whole number. In order to determine if that method for rounding up exists as part of one of Java’s core classes, we need to consult the documentation. There might be a single method that we can use or we might have to use more than one method.

Prompt

For this assignment, you will complete the Paint program by adding code that calculates the number of cans of paint needed. Use the Uploading Files to Eclipse and the Downloading Files From Eclipse tutorials to help you with this project.

  1. Consult the official Java documentation for the Math class.
    1. Scroll to the Method Summary section of the Math class and review the methods and their descriptions. Look for a method that will help you.
    2. If a method looks promising, click on its name to see a more detailed description. Pay special attention to the argument(s) and the data type of the return value.
    3. Based on your review, select one or more methods from the Math class to use in your solution.
    4. When using a method from the Math class, use the syntax Math.methodname() when you implement the method. For example, if you decided to use the absolute value method, you would write something like: Math.abs().
  2. Open the Virtual Lab by clicking on the link in the Virtual Lab Access module. Then open your IDE and upload the Paint2.zip folder. Review the code for the Paint2.java class. Look for where it says //Complete this code block. Make sure the code you write does the following:
    1. Calculates the number of paint cans needed to paint the wall
    2. Rounds up to the nearest integer (use the test cases below to check your work)
    3. Outputs the number of cans needed for the user

    Input:Input:Input:Input:30257.522.8203525.421.6Output:Output:Output:Output:Paint needed: 2.142857142857143 gallonsCans needed: 3.0 can(s)Paint needed: 0.48857142857142855 gallonsCans needed: 1.0 can(s)Paint needed: 2.0 gallonsCans needed: 2.0 can(s)Paint needed: 1.5675428571428571 gallonsCans needed: 2.0 can(s)

Guidelines for Submission

Attach your completed Paint2.java file to the assignment submission page.

Module Seven Assignment Rubric

CriteriaProficient (100%)Needs Improvement (75%)Not Evident (0%)ValueMethod SelectionSelects a method that appropriately handles all test casesMeets some “Proficient” criteria but with errors, such as not handling all test casesDoes not attempt criterion65Method ImplementationUses the selected method such that the accurate value is calculated and output to the user is correctMeets some “Proficient” criteria, but with errors or exclusionsDoes not attempt criterion35Total:100% 

 
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