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Analyse the stability of a system given the impulse response h(n) = (l/2) ^ n * u(n) using (1) Laplace transform and (ii) Z-transform

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st 5 strategies the nurse can implement in reducing the stress of Burn Care procedures for a 6 year old child. Make sure your responses are specific for pediatrics and are nursing actions. Be sure to number your responses (or you will receive zero credit)

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Find a function $y = f(x)$ satisfying the given differential equation and the prescribed initial condition.\\ $\frac{dy}{dx} = 3x^2 + 6$, $y(0) = 3$\\ Find the general solution.\ y(x) = x^3 + 6x + 3

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Exercise Hints: Getting Started I'm Stuck! A circuit consists of a battery with a closed circuit, a terminal voltage of 12.0 V, and 1.5 Ω, 2.5 Ω, 6.0 Ω, and 9.5 Ω resistors connected in series, oriented as in figure a above, with the battery in the bottom of the loop, positive terminal on the left, and resistors in increasing order, left to right, in the top of the loop. (a) Calculate the equivalent resistance of the circuit. Ω (b) Calculate the current. A (c) Calculate the total power dissipated by the load resistors. W (d) What is the electric potential at a point between the 2.5 Ω and 6.0 Ω resistors, if the electric potential at the positive terminal is 12.0 V? V (e) If the battery has an emf of 12.1 V, find the battery's internal resistance. Ω Exercise Hints: Getting Started I'm Stuck! A circuit consists of a battery with a closed circuit, a terminal voltage of 12.0 V, and 1.5 Ω, 2.5 Ω, 6.0 Ω, and 9.5 Ω resistors connected in series, oriented as in figure a above, with the battery in the bottom of the loop, positive terminal on the left, and resistors in increasing order, left to right, in the top of the loop. (a) Calculate the equivalent resistance of the circuit. (b) Calculate the current. A (c) Calculate the total power dissipated by the load resistors. W (d) What is the electric potential at a point between the 2.5 Ω and 6.0 Ω resistors, if the electric potential at the positive terminal is 12.0 V? V (e) If the battery has an emf of 12.1 V, find the battery's internal resistance.

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If you place a stone on a balance to determine its mass, would you consider your measurement to be accurate? Clearly explain why or why not.

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Surveys found that when choosing prospective marriage partners, people in more unequal countries put less emphasis on romantic considerations and more on criteria such as financial prospects, status and ambition, than do people in less unequal societies. The authors explain that this is because men and women judge each other's value based on looks rather than on education and skills. social status matters more in less unequal societies. Greater inequality is likely to be accompanied by increased status competition and increased status anxiety. more unequal societies are more traditional, and there are more arranged marriages, where parents are involved in choosing a partner for their children.

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Consider an exchange economy with two types of agents. Type A consumers comprise a fraction lambda of the unit measure of the economy's population and type B consumers comprise the remainder. Each consumer has constant endowment omega each period. A consumer of type i has preferences sum_(t=0)^(infty ) eta _(i)^(t)u(c_(t)^(i)) where u(*) is strictly increasing and strictly concave and 1>eta _(B)>eta _(A)>0 so that type A people are more impatient than type B people. Consumers trade a one-period discount bond (as described in class) and the only borrowing restriction is the no Ponzi game condition. Assume that b_(0)^(i) for each i. a) Define a sequential competitive equilibrium for this economy. b) Show that this economy has no steady state. In particular, show that type A consumers become poorer and poorer and consume zero in the limit. (Hint: the result depends critically on the strict concavity of u(*). Consider an exchange economy with two types of agents. Type A consumers comprise a fraction X of the unit measure of the economy's population and type B consumers comprise the remainder. Each consumer has constant endowment w each period. A consumer of type i has preferences where u() is strictly increasing and strictly concave and 1 > Bp > BA > 0 so that type A people are more impatient than type B people. Consumers trade a one-period discount bond (as described in class) and the only borrowing restriction is the no Ponzi game condition. Assume that bo for each i. a) Define a sequential competitive equilibrium for this economy b) Show that this economy has no steady state. In particular, show that type A consumers become poorer and poorer and consume zero in the limit. (Hint: the result depends critically on the strict concavity of u())

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The client weighs 110 lbs. The maximum dose for a drug is listed as 50 mg/kg of body weight per day. What is the maximum amount of medication this client should receive in a 24-hour period? mg

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2. Produce handwritten cold-air standard Otto cycle analysis of the F1 V8 2.4L engine using the specifications and max engine speed given in Chapter 2 notes. Compression ratio is 13.0. Assume a mechanical efficiency of 88%. Make an initial guess for the exhaust gas residual of 2%, and the initial charge temperature of 315K. Assume a ratio of specific heats of 1.35. Calculate the pressure, temperature, and volume at each state in the cycle (1-6). Produce updates to the two initial guesses above. Calculate the indicated and brake engine power in hp. Box each answer for ease of grading.

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