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    El-Tek Case Summary

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    1. What are the issues in the upcoming negotiation? • The price that the Magnetic Advances division is willing to pay for the rights to Z-25 is one of the main issues in this negotiation. • Another issue is to whom Magnetic Advances is allowed to sell to, if we at Audio Components decide to sell the rights. Whether they are allowed to sell to Audio Components competitors specifically or El-Tek competitors as a whole. These prohibitions are key value drivers in any potential deal. This is to…

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    naturally magnetic”(“Integrated Magnetics”). These magnetic stones would always point in the same direction and they would use them to guide ships. Also, the name for magnets came from the greek district that they believe magnetic rocks were first found. In the 1800’s the first human made magnet was constructed from various alloys. A magnet is an object that produces a magnetic field around itself and can attract materials to it. The magnetic field around a magnet is the limit of the magnetic…

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    Thirteen Reasons Why is written by Jay Asher and is centered around Hannah Bakers suicide weeks before, and the effects of the audiotapes she left to explain her death. These tapes are listened to by our narrator Clay Jensen, who had worked with Hannah one summer, and developed a crush on her, however he never pursued it because of the rumors mentioned in the tapes. Thirteen Reasons Why explores betrayal, whether it be self-betrayal or betrayal by your peers, and the repercussions of people's…

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    There are some who wish to be gone without a trace; however, some wish to leave an explanation for why they left. Thirteen reasons why follows thirteen experiences that combined convinced Hannah Baker to end her life. These accounts personally affect Clay Jenson, an amicable friend of Hannah, who receives the tapes without any clue as to why he is on them. As Clay listens to the tapes he is stunned as to who affected Hannah and what they did. This journal recounts Hannah’s path toward searching…

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    Library Research The concept behind torsion spring powered alternative energy vehicles can be understood through a widely used high school physics experiment—the mousetrap car model (Roberts & Gonzalez-Espada, 2006, p. 15). The mousetrap model is very straightforward (Jumper, 2012, p. 137). A bow with a lever arm is installed in the model car, and this lever arm is then connected to the car’s rear axle with string. At rest, when potential energy is at its lowest, the lever arm is leaning…

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    Magnets create magnetic fields, which can attract or repel metal objects. Magnets are utilized in motors, circuits, compasses, and can be used in many other applications. They are also used in something called the Gauss Rifle, which can use magnets to launch a projectile at high speed. It is made up of one or more magnet stages, which consists of a magnet and two ball bearings on one side. The number of magnet stages can determine how fast or how slow the projectile can go. It should be noted…

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    In the novel Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher the main character Hannah Baker commits suicide. The majority of human beings on this earth that commit suicide are between the ages of 10-24. They must have had a tremendous reason to kill themselfs, Hannah Baker had 13. Hannah was the most affected by these top three people or as stated in the book “ reasons,” Marcus Cooley, Zach Dempsey, and Bryce Walker. Marcus Cooley reason number six on hannah's suicide tapes is a twisted, sick, and in denial…

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    Lab Report Nuclear Spin

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    the symbol I and called its nuclear spin. This spin is then determined by its quantum number, which is represented by the symbol S. Each nuclear spin is associated with a magnetic moment. When this moment is placed in an external magnetic field, these spin states differ in magnetic potential energy. If placed in a static magnetic field with a small amount of spin polarisation however, certain radio frequency signals can allow a transition between spin states, with some of the spins being placed…

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    Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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    Magnetic resonance imaging, also known as an MRI scan, is a type of scan that uses magnetic fields and radio wave energy to create images of the organs and tissues, such as the brain. It is a scan that is used to detect things such as tumors, infections and injuries. It is often used after an x-ray or CT scan is done to gather more information. This paper will discuss MRI in depth such as how an MRI works, its use in society, the differences between MRI and other scans and the future for MRI.…

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    Turbulence May Spawn Monster Magnetic Fields discusses a lab experiment that aimed to investigate the mysterious and powerful properties of magnetism in space. Magnetic waves are extremely prominent in our universe, which consists of dense galaxy clusters and vast voids of space separating these clusters. While it seems obvious magnetism would be present in the various galaxy clusters, as they are active regions of space, astronomers have also discovered a very strong magnetic presence in the…

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