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Answer:
v(t) = 21.3t
v(t) = 5.3t
Explanation:
When no sliding friction and no air resistance occurs:
where;
Taking m = 3 ; the differential equation is:
By Integration;
since v(0) = 0 ; Then C = 0
v(t) = 21.3t
ii)
When there is sliding friction but no air resistance ;
Taking m =3 ; the differential equation is;
By integration; we have ;
v(t) = 5.3t
iii)
To find the differential equation for the velocity (t) of the box at time (t) with sliding friction and air resistance :
The differential equation is :
=
=
By integration
Since; V(0) = 0 ; Then C = -48
Total bond interest expense over life of bonds:
Amount repaid:
8 payments of $24,225 $193,800
Par value at maturity 570,000
Total repaid 763,800
Less amount borrowed 645 669
Total bond interest expense $118.131
2. Prepare a straight-line amortization table for the bonds' first two years.
Semiannual Period End Unamortized Discount Carrying Value
01/01/2019
06/30/2019
12/31/2019
06/30/2020
12/31/2020
3. Record the interest payment and amortization on June 30. Note:
Date General Journal Debit Credit
June 30
4. Record the interest payment and amortization on December 31.
Date General Journal Debit Credit
December 31
Answer:
1) Determine the total bond interest expense to be recognized.
Total bond interest expense over life of bonds:
Amount repaid:
8 payments of $24,225: $193,800
Par value at maturity: $570,000
Total repaid: $763800 (193,800 + 570,000)
Less amount borrowed: $508050
Total bond interest expense: $255750 (763800 - 508,050)
2)Prepare a straight-line amortization table for the bonds' first two years.
Semiannual Interest Period End; Unamortized Discount; Carrying Value
01/01/2019 61,950 508,050
06/30/2019 54,206 515,794
12/31/2019 46,462 523,538
06/30/2020 38,718 531,282
12/31/2020 30,974 539,026
3) Record the interest payment and amortization on June 30:
June 30 Bond interest expense, dr 31969
Discount on bonds payable, Cr (61950/8) 7743.75
Cash, Cr ( 570000*8.5%/2) 24225
4) Record the interest payment and amortization on December 31:
Dec 31 Bond interest expense, Dr 31969
Discount on bonds payable, Cr 7744
Cash, Cr 24225
Answer:
The major difference is the capacity of both batteries. The AA battery has a higher capacity (a higher current) than the AAA battery.
Explanation:
The AA batteries and the AAA batteries are very similar in their voltage; both of them have 1.5 V.
The difference between these two batteries is their size and also the current that they have. The AAA battery is smaller than the AA battery, which means that the amount of electrochemical material is lower, so the AA battery has a higher capacity (a higher current) than the AAA battery.Generally, AA battery has 2400 mAh capacity and AAA battery has a capacity of 1000mAh; this means that AA battery has almost three times the capacity of an AAA battery.
Furthermore, the size of the AA battery makes it more common than the AAA battery and therefore has higher commercial demand.
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The correct option is option (1)
The faster movement of air on the upper surface of the paper creates lower pressure above the paper.
The movement of air is always from a region of higher pressure to a region of lower pressure.
As we blow air above the paper strip a low pressure is created above the strip due to the fast movement or high speed of the air. And the pressure below the strip is higher in comparison to the pressure above since the air below is not moving.
So, due to the pressure difference, a force is generated on the paper strip by the air from the lower surface to the upper surface.
Learn more about pressure difference:
This is happened because "the air" above "moves faster" and "the pressure" is "lower".
Option: 1
Explanation:
Air movement take place from the region where air pressure is more than the region where the pressure is low. When we "blow" air above the "paper strip" paper rises because "low pressure" is created above the strip as high speed winds always travel with reduced air pressure. Hence due to higher air pressure below the strip, it is pushed upwards. This difference in pressure results into fast air moves. This happen because "speed" of the wind depends on "the difference between the pressures" of the air in the two regions.
Answer: wavelength is
The frequency of the microwave is, f = 2.30 GHz.
To Find frequency use the formula:
λ
Where, c is the speed of electromagnetic wave or light. f is the frequency, and λ is the wavelength of light.
Rearranging,
Plug in the values,
Answer:
it A
Explanation:
Its a negative ion that hss one less valence electron than a netural bromine atom