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    the transaction of October 3. 30 Pays the administrative assistant $2,500 in salary for October. Instructions Complete the debit-credit analysis for each transaction. (If no transaction is required, select NA.) (a) Effect on Accounting Equation (b) Debit-Credit Analysis Oct. 1 The Asset account Cash is increased. Debits increase Assets : Debit Cash The Owner's Equity account Pete Hanshew, Capital is increased. Credits increase Owner's Equity ; …

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    The purpose of the lab was to find which of the three balanced chemical equations was correct using decomposition & stoichiometry. After getting the necessary supplies for the lab, get the crucible and weigh it on the scale. After that, reset the scale so that it shows all zeros. Then put a certain amount (10,00 g), set up the ring stand and bunsen burner, so you can heat the crucible and baking soda effectively. The lab procedure and data supports the hypothesis, that if baking soda is heated,…

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    Computational fluid dynamics or commonly abbreviated as CFD is the branch of fluid dynamics which is applied to simulate fluid flow, heat transfer, and associated phenomena such as chemical reactions by the numerical solution of the governing equations to analyze complex flows system such as complex turbulent flow (Versteeg and Malalasekera, 1995). Therefore, CFD has often been provided as the tool for testing of conditions which are not possible or difficult to measure experimentally in…

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    minerals can either dissolve or precipitate. As shown in equation R11 of an example of calcite dissolution/precipitation, a mineral species (Calcite) is involved in a reaction with only aqueous species (〖CO〗_2,H〖〖CO〗_3〗^-,H^+ ) and no other mineral species. The law of mass action governing the mineral dissolution/precipitation reaction dictates that the reaction rates be calculated as: r_β=k_β A ̇_β (1-Q_β/K_(eq,β) )…

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    trends are similar. This led us to believe that some of the measurements could have been slightly off due to difficulty in measuring the dimensions of the jug. After testing two different bottles, it was apparent that the Helmholtz resonant frequency equation is an accurate tool when estimating the resonant frequency of Helmholtz resonators. Figure 2: Plot of the frequency vs volume of a jug for theoretical and experimental results.…

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    Pursuit Of The Unknown

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    In Pursuit of the Unknown by Ian Stewart is about seventeen equations that have not only impacted mathematics and science but have also contributed to human advances to a great extent. According to Stewart, we generally disregard the historical link between mathematics and technological progress but this connection is integral to any complete understanding of human history. These equations are essentially based on the patterns we find in the world around us and using them one can make sense and…

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    Energy Expenditure Essay

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    By introducing this system, energy expenditure of an individual can be calculated and thereby may overcome shortcomings of prediction equations at the individual level. The breath-by-breath technique of the Cortex MetaLyzer® 3B measures VO2 and VCO2 for assessing energy expenditure [27]. Limited studies were found who determined the reliability of the Cortex MetaLyzer® 3B. No studies regarding…

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    and G is the incident radiation. In contrast to the P-1 model (discussed in subsection 2.2.5) which uses a transport equation for G, the Rosseland model assumes that the incident radiation intensity is the black body intensity at that temperature of the medium. In other words [3], (2.14) where n is refractive…

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    generalization of this rate equation which projected by F. Kargi , that is assumed to be useful both in the case that the total enzyme or substrate is in excess and the quasi-steady-state is produced. We conclude that this generalization is not enough dramatically and put another generalization based on application of the quasi-steady-state conservation equations and condition for both substrate and enzyme. The standard HMM equation is obtain via (a) applying the conservation equation only for…

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    Algebra1 Unit 4 Analysis

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    many similarities and differences in their lessons. In Unit 2 its lessons were based off of equalities, or equations, and in Unit 4 it is based off of inequalities. There are three main related lessons between these two units and they are, one-step equations to solving inequalities with addition and subtraction, multi-step equations to solving multi-step inequalities, and solving equations involving absolute value to inequalities involving absolute value. Finally, in this essay it will explain…

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