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Choose all that are true about a Carnot cycle. Thermal efficiency of a Carnot heat engine depends only on the temperatures of the heat reservoirs. Carnot cycle has a better efficiency than any real cycle with irreversabilities. Carnot cycle is a reversible cycle. Carnot cycle can be constructed in real life. Carnot cycle cannot be constructed without an ideal gas Question 2 1 pts What is the maximum thermal efficiency of a heat engine operating between 816 degC and 103 degC? Note: Answer should be a fractional number (0-1).

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Question: 23 of 50 FLAG SHOW HINT A nurse is caring for a client who was brought to the emergency department by friends who report the client has overdosed on heroin. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect to assess? Temperature 39.2° C (102.6° F) Respiratory rate 30/min Pinpoint pupils Severe abdominal cramping

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3. The safe temperature ranges for the storage of foods are determined by the low temperature at which microbes stop multiplying and the high temperature at which they stop multiplying. the low temperature at which they stop multiplying and the high temperature at which their growth accelerates. the low temperature at which microbes stop multiplying and the high temperature at which they die. the low temperature at which microbes die and the high temperature at which they die. the low temperature at which they die and the high temperature at which they stop multiplying. 4. Which is the best definition of generation time? The time it takes it takes for a bacterial population to exponentially decrease. The time it takes for the number of cells in a population to double. The time it takes for a bacterial cell to complete one round of mitosis. The 24 hours it takes for cells to achieve maximum growth rate. The time it takes for a bacterial cell to duplicate its DNA.

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Albert Bandura... used an inflated "Bobo" doll to study observational learning of aggression in children studied aggression by rewarding children who acted aggressively both of these are true neither of these are true

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\begin{tabular}{lcccc} Old WACC: & \( 8.00 \% \) & New WACC: & \( 11.25 \% \) & \\ Year & 0 & 1 & 2 & 3 \\ \cline { 2 - 5 } Cash flows & \( -\$ 1,000 \) & \( \$ 410 \) & \( \$ 410 \) & \( \$ 410 \) \end{tabular}

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Find all solutions to the equation. \(2 \sin 2x - \sqrt{2} = 0\) Write your answer in radians in terms of $\pi$, and use the "or" button as necessary. $\pi$ $\pi$ Example: $x = \frac{\pi}{5} + 2k\pi$, $k \in \mathbb{Z}$ or $x = \frac{\pi}{7} + k\pi$, $k \in \mathbb{Z}$ x =

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A woman undergoing thoracic surgery for a vertebral tumor removal sustained an injury resulting in paralysis of her right lower limb and loss of vibration and proprioception on the same side. What syndrome is this? Central cord, complete cord transection, Brown-Sequard, or anterior cord?

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Text: Introduction Capacitors are fully charged according to the expression Q = CV. I. For the circuit shown in Figure 1, find: A. The current in the 2.00 ohm resistor. B. The current in the single 3.00 ohm resistor. C. The current in the 1.7 ohm resistor. D. The terminal voltage of the 2.0 volt cell. E. The terminal voltage of the 1.6 volt cell. F. The rate of conversion of electric energy into thermal energy in the 7.50 ohm resistor. G. The rate of conversion of electric energy into chemical energy or vice versa in the 1.6 volt cell and 2.0 volt cell. H. The electric potential at BV, CVc, DV, and AV. I. The potential difference for CV. J. Indicate for each capacitor whether the upper side is the high or low potential. K. What is the charge stored on capacitor C.

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A monopolist Hospital has the following cost and demand conditions: Q=50-0.5P and \\ $C(Q) = 0.5Q^2$. Where Q is the number of patients treated and P is the price per treatment.\\ a. (6 pts) Determine the profit-maximizing output and price and the resulting profits.\\ b. (6 pts) Graph this solution labeling as many points as you can.\\ c. (6 pts) Determine the profit-maximizing output and price if the monopolist was force to \\ behave like a perfect competitive firm.\\ d. (6 pts) Compute the consumer and producer surplus under monopoly and the deadweight \\ loss to society of having this monopoly and show them in your graph.\\ e. (6 pts) Now assume that this Hospital is located in a small town in a developing country with \\ poor environmental regulations. The Hospital produces health care waste that disposes \\ improperly causing an external cost to society of $10 per patient treated. Compute the total \\ welfare loss to society when the Hospital behaves like a monopoly and when the hospital \\ behaves like a perfectly competitive firm.

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Question 18 How much money must a person deposit every year in his savings account starting 1 year from now, at 10% per year in order to accumulate $6000 seven years from now? (closest answer) 632.46 603.50 764.70 897.90

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