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A company hires a file clerk but does not inquire into his criminal history. In fact, he has had 
several convictions for driving while intoxicated. On a lunch break, he gets drunk and assaults a 
waitress at a nearby restaurant. If the waitress sues the employer, a court would most likely 
decide that? 
 
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A company hires a file clerk but does not inquire into his criminal history. In fact, he has had 
several convictions for driving while intoxicated. On a lunch break, he gets drunk and assaults a 
waitress at a nearby restaurant. If the waitress sues the employer, a court would most likely 
decide that? 
 
Solution
A vertical straight wire carrying an upward 24-A current exerts an attractive force per unit length 
of on a second parallel wire 7.5 cm away. 
 
 A) What current (magnitude) flows in the second wire?? 
 B)What current (direction) flows in the second wire?? 
 
Solution 
 
F = i1 i2 / 2r 
i2 = F 2 r/ i1 
i2 = F (2*3.14*7.5e-2/(4*3.14e-7*24)) 
i2 = (15625) F 
You forgot to put the magnitude of the force. You can put it in the above formula and find the 
final answer.
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A vertical straight wire carrying an upward 24-A current exerts an attractive force per unit length 
of on a second parallel wire 7.5 cm away. 
 
 A) What current (magnitude) flows in the second wire?? 
 B)What current (direction) flows in the second wire?? 
 
Solution 
 
F = i1 i2 / 2r 
i2 = F 2 r/ i1 
i2 = F (2*3.14*7.5e-2/(4*3.14e-7*24)) 
i2 = (15625) F 
You forgot to put the magnitude of the force. You can put it in the above formula and find the 
final answer.
- 4 lbm mixture of 50% argon and 50% nitrogen by mole is in a tank at 300 psi, 320 R. 
Determine the volume ot the tank using: The Ideal gas law Kay's rule with the generalized 
compressibility charts 
Solution 
let density of argon =x 
 and of nitrogen = y 
 let total volume = z 
 4 = xz+yz 
 since mole ratio is 1:1 ;avg of mixture = (40+28)/2 = 34 
 number of moles = 4/34 
 150z = (2/34)*R*T 
 we know T 
 hence z can be found ou
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- 4 lbm mixture of 50% argon and 50% nitrogen by mole is in a tank at 300 psi, 320 R. 
Determine the volume ot the tank using: The Ideal gas law Kay's rule with the generalized 
compressibility charts 
Solution 
let density of argon =x 
 and of nitrogen = y 
 let total volume = z 
 4 = xz+yz 
 since mole ratio is 1:1 ;avg of mixture = (40+28)/2 = 34 
 number of moles = 4/34 
 150z = (2/34)*R*T 
 we know T 
 hence z can be found ou
I would like to know how to calculate the speed of the earth around the sun in m/s. 
 
Solution 
 The mean distance from earth to sun is 1.5x10^11 meters. Using the 
circumference of a circle formula, C=2*pi*(r), we can find the distance the earth travels , so 
distance equals 9. x 10^11 meters. The total time it takes for a revolution around the 
sun is 3.154x10^7 seconds (1 year). using the speed formula, v=d/t =(9.x 
10^11)/(3.154x10^7 )=29801.906 m/s or about 30km/s!
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I would like to know how to calculate the speed of the earth around the sun in m/s. 
 
Solution 
 The mean distance from earth to sun is 1.5x10^11 meters. Using the 
circumference of a circle formula, C=2*pi*(r), we can find the distance the earth travels , so 
distance equals 9. x 10^11 meters. The total time it takes for a revolution around the 
sun is 3.154x10^7 seconds (1 year). using the speed formula, v=d/t =(9.x 
10^11)/(3.154x10^7 )=29801.906 m/s or about 30km/s!
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answers before submitting your answer Question 2 1 pts Following a monohybrid cross of 2 F1 
offspring, what are the possible genotypes in the F2 offspring? (Using "A" to represent the 
dominant allele and "a to represent the recessive allele) Only AA or aa - Only Aa Only AA O 
Only aa AA Aa or aa Previous Next Quiz saved at 2:06pm Submit Quiz ch F8 F9 F10 F11 F4 F5 
F6 F7 F3 
 
Solution 
 
here answer will be last option. 
suppose there are two pa...
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Quiz Chapter 3 Quiz // /webcourses 

answers before submitting your answer Question 2 1 pts Following a monohybrid cross of 2 F1 
offspring, what are the possible genotypes in the F2 offspring? (Using "A" to represent the 
dominant allele and "a to represent the recessive allele) Only AA or aa - Only Aa Only AA O 
Only aa AA Aa or aa Previous Next Quiz saved at 2:06pm Submit Quiz ch F8 F9 F10 F11 F4 F5 
F6 F7 F3 
 
Solution 
 
here answer will be last option. 
suppose there are two pa...
How many transcontinental flights would a person have to take in a year to raise the annual 
radiation dosage to 0.2Sv 
 
 
How many transcontinental flights would a person have to take in a year to raise the annual 
radiation dosage to 0.2Sv 
 
 
 
 
 
Solution 
 
Average person receive around 0.08 mSv radiation dosage in a transatlantic flights , so doing the 
maths 
 2.5 flights
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How many transcontinental flights would a person have to take in a year to raise the annual 
radiation dosage to 0.2Sv 
 
 
How many transcontinental flights would a person have to take in a year to raise the annual 
radiation dosage to 0.2Sv 
 
 
 
 
 
Solution 
 
Average person receive around 0.08 mSv radiation dosage in a transatlantic flights , so doing the 
maths 
 2.5 flights
Discuss which characteristic of a project manager is more important to high performance 
teams%u2014use of power or motivation? 
 
 
 
 
Solution 
 According to Dr. Tyrone Holmes, president of T.A.H. Performance Consultants, a high- 
performance team is a "group of interdependent individuals who work together in a specific 
manner to achieve a common objective." High-performance work teams are distinguished by 
their ability to function at a high level for extended periods of time, i...
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Discuss which characteristic of a project manager is more important to high performance 
teams%u2014use of power or motivation? 
 
 
 
 
Solution 
 According to Dr. Tyrone Holmes, president of T.A.H. Performance Consultants, a high- 
performance team is a "group of interdependent individuals who work together in a specific 
manner to achieve a common objective." High-performance work teams are distinguished by 
their ability to function at a high level for extended periods of time, i...
-> Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer. uestion 1 Formation of a 
phosphodiester bond requires which functional groups? (Select ali tht opply carboxyl group (- 
COOH) Amino group (-NH2) Carbonyl group (C-O) Hydroxyl group (-OH) phosphate group 
(OP032) > Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer. 
 
Solution 
 
Answer : Formation of phosphodiester bonds which are formed during the synthesis of nucleic 
acids such as DNA and RNA requires hydroxyl...
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-> Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer. uestion 1 Formation of a 
phosphodiester bond requires which functional groups? (Select ali tht opply carboxyl group (- 
COOH) Amino group (-NH2) Carbonyl group (C-O) Hydroxyl group (-OH) phosphate group 
(OP032) > Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer. 
 
Solution 
 
Answer : Formation of phosphodiester bonds which are formed during the synthesis of nucleic 
acids such as DNA and RNA requires hydroxyl...
a ee energy b. low energy c. low enthalpy d high entropy 5. Mhichofthef following statements 
concerning ATP is RESE a. It is a nucleotide b. It is "used" by undergoing dehydration 
synthesis reactions c. It is called the energy currency of the cell. d. It contains phosphate groups 
joined in a series. 6. Consider the following two chermical eoquations A. glucose+ fructose-, 
sucrose + H2O, C +27kJ/mole (or +6.5 kcal/mole) B. glucose + fructose + AIP sucrose + ADP + 
P,AG SkJ/mole (or -1.2...
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a ee energy b. low energy c. low enthalpy d high entropy 5. Mhichofthef following statements 
concerning ATP is RESE a. It is a nucleotide b. It is "used" by undergoing dehydration 
synthesis reactions c. It is called the energy currency of the cell. d. It contains phosphate groups 
joined in a series. 6. Consider the following two chermical eoquations A. glucose+ fructose-, 
sucrose + H2O, C +27kJ/mole (or +6.5 kcal/mole) B. glucose + fructose + AIP sucrose + ADP + 
P,AG SkJ/mole (or -1.2...
5) (5 marks total) Healthy community design involves a series of trade-offs to maximize the 
health benefits of communities while minimizing the negative health impacts. Please describe 
some of these trade-offs or "tensions," in which one (or more) principle(s) of healthy 
community design may act in opposition to (an)other principle(s) 
 
Solution 
 
Healthy community design can affect our physical and mental health. Healthy community design 
is planning and designing communities that ...
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5) (5 marks total) Healthy community design involves a series of trade-offs to maximize the 
health benefits of communities while minimizing the negative health impacts. Please describe 
some of these trade-offs or "tensions," in which one (or more) principle(s) of healthy 
community design may act in opposition to (an)other principle(s) 
 
Solution 
 
Healthy community design can affect our physical and mental health. Healthy community design 
is planning and designing communities that ...