the mechanical side and spring action provided by the synchronous tie wherein power transfer is proportional to sin d or d (for small d; d being the relative internal angle of machines). 3. Because of power transfer being proportional to sin d‚ the equation determining system dynamics is nonlinear for disturbances causing large variations in angle d. Stability phenomenon peculiar to non-linear systems as distinguished from linear systems is therefore exhibited by power systems (stable up to a certain
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Chapter 3-1 The Accounting Information System Chapter 3-2 Financial Accounting‚ Fifth Edition Study Objectives 1. Analyze the effect of business transactions on the basic accounting equation. 2. Explain what an account is and how it helps in the recording process. 3. Define debits and credits and explain how they are used to record business transactions transactions. 4. Identify the basic steps in the recording process. 5. Explain what a journal is and
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Study the graph and write an equation to fit the line. Pretend the triangle region is shaded in and change the equation to an inequality describing this region. The diagram is showing the sofas on the x axis and the recliners on the y axis. There are two points on the graph‚ (275‚ 0) and (0‚ 125)‚ so we can compute the slope of this line. The slope is Running Header: TWO-VARIABLE 3 The point-slope form of a linear equation to write the equation itself can now be used. These are
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Assignment: 1 Subject: Physical Chemistry Submitted By: Group Leader: Mauzzmah Shahid 17 Group Members: Asma Fatima: 18 Muhammad Rizwan: 19 Nida Altaf: 20 Muhammad Aareeb: 21 Rohma Kanwal: 23
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Making 9. Increasing Productivity 10. Latest Information 11. Professonal Advice Accounting Process – TRANSACTION Transactions are business economic events recorded by Accounts. Each transaction must have a dual effect on the accounting equation. Characteristics of Transactions: 1. Money measurement 2. Financial change 3. Two parties 4. Independent 5. Visible or invisible An Accounting is an accounting record of increases and decreases in a specific asset‚ liability
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also known as Gauss’s flux theorem‚ is a law relating the distribution of electric charge to the resulting electric field. The law was formulated by Carl Friedrich Gauss in 1835‚ but was not published until 1867. It is one of the four Maxwell’s equations which form the basis of classical electrodynamics‚ the other three being Gauss’s law for magnetism‚ Faraday’s law of induction‚ and Ampère’s law with Maxwell’s correction. Gauss’s law can be used to derive Coulomb’s law‚ and vice versa. This experiment
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5 Business Entity Concept- The business and the businessman are two different and distinct entities. I.e. that the firm and the partners‚ the company and the shareholders‚ the owners and the organization have their own distinct identities. All accounting is done from the perspective of the business. The accountant regards owners‚ creditors‚ suppliers‚ customers as parties transacting with the business. All transactions are viewed from the point of view of the business. Money Measurement
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have different concentrations‚ the reaction rate can be experimentally found. At this point‚ reaction rates can only be determined experimentally and cannot be calculated. The equation Rate=k[Dye]y can be determined for all its variables‚ but because the second part of the lab was not completed‚ the entire rate law equation of Rate=k[OCl-]x[Dye]y cannot be determined because changes in the bleach concentration were not measured. The experimental data will be analyzed using Beer’s Law. By plotting
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clock reaction. The goal of this aim is to find out what catalyst is best to make this reaction occur at the fastest rate. 3. Determine the effects of the presence of ethanol on the rate equation. It is known that ethanol effects hydrogen peroxide and therefore it has an effect on the rate equation. This aim will find out the effect of ethanol by carrying out the iodine clock reaction with and without ethanol present and the results will be compared to draw a conclusion. A2 AIMS:
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synthesizing all previously unrelated observations‚ experiments and equations of electricity‚ magnetism and even optics into a consistent theory.[1] His set of equations—Maxwell’s equations—demonstrated that electricity‚ magnetism and even light are all manifestations of the same phenomenon: the electromagnetic field. From that moment on‚ all other classic laws or equations of these disciplines became simplified cases of Maxwell’s equations. Maxwell’s work in electromagnetism has been called the "second
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