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Three identical capacitors are connected in parallel to a battery. If a total charge of Q flows from the battery, how much charge does each capacitor carry? Select one: O a. Q/9 O b. Q O c. 3Q O d. Q/3 O e. 9Q
According to the \_\_\_\_\_\_, people overestimate the influence of personality and underestimate the influence of situations. fundamental attribution error cognitive dissonance theory psychoanalytic theory social influence theory
One of the weaknesses of traditional risk management is ... (2) a. an inability to integrate all types of risks and balance sheet protection. b. reliance on traditional risk mitigation, risk transfer and risk hedging opportunities. c. that it considers the accounting, regulatory and rating agency treatment of financial instruments, etc. d. that it requires the chief risk officer to have substantial knowledge of various business areas.
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What do you conclude about the voltage when the voltmeter's leads are connected to the same point or to the two ends of the same wire?
The alternating current in an electric inductor is $I = \frac{E}{Z}$, where E is voltage and $Z = R + X_L i$ is impedance. If $E = 6(\cos 40^\circ + i \sin 40^\circ)$, $R = 5$, and $X_L = 4$, find the current. The current is
Score: 17/450 Question Value: 15 Increasing returns to scale means that: changing all inputs by the same proportion changes output more than proportionately. changing all outputs by the same proportion changes input more than proportionately. a 10% increase in the quantities of each input will always cause a 5% increase in the quantity of output. a 10% increase in the quantities of each input will always cause a 10% increase in the quantity of output.
A cyclist goes 2 miles north, then turns and goes at an angle of \( 50^{\circ} \) east of north for 5 miles. What is the magnitude of the cyclist's resultant vector? \[ |\vec{R}|=[?] \text { miles } \] Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
5. [0/2 Points] DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS POOLELINALG4 3.2.009.MI. Find the general form of the span of the indicated matrices. (Use only x and w as variables in your answer.) span$(A_1, A_2)$; $A_1 = \begin{bmatrix} 1 & 2 \ -1 & 4 \end{bmatrix}$, $A_2 = \begin{bmatrix} 0 & 1 \ 2 & 4 \end{bmatrix}$ $\begin{bmatrix} w \ 2 \end{bmatrix} \times \begin{bmatrix} x \ 5 \end{bmatrix}$ Need Help? Read It Master It Submit Answer
QUESTION 11 Use the determinant to answer the following question \begin{bmatrix} 14 & 14 & 5 \\ 6 & 6 & 0 \\ 0 & 1 & -10 \end{bmatrix} Is this matrix singular? True False