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Consider two chip technologies, A and B, which have the following electrical inp
Consider two chip technologies, A and B, which have the following electrical input and output characteristics: VIH (A) = 3.53 V VIH(B) = 3.24 V VIL(A) = 3.24 V VTL(B) = 3.22 V VOH…
Consider two cigarette companies, PM Inc. and Brown Inc. If neither company adve
Consider two cigarette companies, PM Inc. and Brown Inc. If neither company advertises, the two companies split the market. If they both advertise, they again split the market, bu…
Consider two circuits. The current in circuit 1, containing an inductor of self-
Consider two circuits. The current in circuit 1, containing an inductor of self-inductance L, has a frequency f1, while the current in circuit 2, containing a capacitor of capacit…
Consider two cities A and B. In city A, the average price of single family house
Consider two cities A and B. In city A, the average price of single family houses is 200,000 dollars with a standard deviation of 25, 000 dollars. In city B, the average price of …
Consider two closed economies that are identical except for their marginal prope
Consider two closed economies that are identical except for their marginal propensity to consume (MPC). Each economy is currently in equilibrium with real income and planned expen…
Consider two closed economies that are identical except for their marginal prope
Consider two closed economies that are identical except for their marginal propensity to consume (MPC). Each economy is in equilibrium with real GDP and aggregate expenditure equa…
Consider two coal-fired power plants that generate 5.0x10^12J of electricity dai
Consider two coal-fired power plants that generate 5.0x10^12J of electricity daily. Plant A has an overall net efficiency of 38%. Plant B, would operate at with an overall net eff…
Consider two coal-fired power plants that generate 5.0x10^12J of electricity dai
Consider two coal-fired power plants that generate 5.0x10^12J of electricity daily. Plant A has an overall net efficiency of 38%. Plant B, would operate at with an overall net eff…
Consider two coins, one fair and one unfair. The probability of getting heads on
Consider two coins, one fair and one unfair. The probability of getting heads on a given flip of the unfair coin is 0.10. You are given one of these coins and will gather informat…
Consider two coins, one fair and one unfair. The probability of getting heads on
Consider two coins, one fair and one unfair. The probability of getting heads on a given flip of the unfair coin is 0.75. You are given one of these coins and will gather informat…
Consider two communities. In one community, ten families have incomes of $100,00
Consider two communities. In one community, ten families have incomes of $100,000 each and ten families have incomes of $20,000 each. In the other community, ten families have inc…
Consider two companies that are alike except in borrowing choices. Company A has
Consider two companies that are alike except in borrowing choices. Company A has no debt financing and Company B uses debt financing. The EBIT for both companies is $100. Company …
Consider two companies. A and B. which are equivalent except for their capital s
Consider two companies. A and B. which are equivalent except for their capital structure. Both have $10000 of assets and earn a rate of return of 14 percent on those assets. Compa…
Consider two complex numbers in trigonometric (polar) form: Z = 2(cos 80 degree
Consider two complex numbers in trigonometric (polar) form: Z = 2(cos 80 degree + ¡ sin 80 degree) and z = 6(cos 200 degree + i sin 200 degree). find the product zw and give your …
Consider two complexes: (I) [Fe(CN)6]4–, and (II) [Fe(H2O)6]2+. In view of the s
Consider two complexes: (I) [Fe(CN)6]4–, and (II) [Fe(H2O)6]2+. In view of the spectrochemical series, which one of the following sets of predictions is most likely correct? Spect…
Consider two computers, A and B are connected by a wire that transmits at a rate
Consider two computers, A and B are connected by a wire that transmits at a rate of 1Mbps(1 million bits/second). Suppose that A sends 200 bits to B and the distance between A and…
Consider two concentric conducting spheres. The outer sphere is a hollow thin sh
Consider two concentric conducting spheres. The outer sphere is a hollow thin shell and initially has a charge of -7Q deposited on it. The inner sphere is a solid sphere and has a…
Consider two concentric conducting spheres. The outer sphere is hollow and initi
Consider two concentric conducting spheres. The outer sphere is hollow and initially has a charge Q110Q deposited on it. The inner sphere is solid and has a charge Q2 +4Q on it. 1…
Consider two concentric conducting spheres. The outer sphere is hollow and initi
Consider two concentric conducting spheres. The outer sphere is hollow and initially has a charge Qi- 9Q deposited on it. The inner sphere is solid and has a charge 223 on it. (a)…
Consider two concentric conducting spheres. The outer sphere is hollow and initi
Consider two concentric conducting spheres. The outer sphere is hollow and initially has a charge Q-9 deposited on it. The inner sphere is solid and has a charge Q2-3Q on it "(a) …
Consider two concentric spherical conducting shells. The smaller shell has radiu
Consider two concentric spherical conducting shells. The smaller shell has radius a = 0.4 m and charge 4 mu C on it, while the larger shell has radius b = 3a and charge 20 mu C on…
Consider two concentric spherical shells, with radius R_1 = 2.0 cm and R_2 = 4.0
Consider two concentric spherical shells, with radius R_1 = 2.0 cm and R_2 = 4.0 cm, uniformly charged, respectively, with surface charges Q_1 = +35.0 x 10^6 C and Q_2= -25.0 x 10…
Consider two concentric thin wall steel tubes, the larger one closed at the bott
Consider two concentric thin wall steel tubes, the larger one closed at the bottom and the inner one open. The tubes are filled with a fluid. A well fitting cylindrical plug that …
Consider two concentric thin wall steel tubes, the larger one closed at the bott
Consider two concentric thin wall steel tubes, the larger one closed at the bottom and the inner one open. The tubes are filled with a fluid. A well fitting cylinderical plug that…
Consider two concentric thin wall steel tubes, the larger one closed at the bott
Consider two concentric thin wall steel tubes, the larger one closed at the bottom and the inner one open. The tubes are filled with a fluid. A well fitting cylindrical plug that …
Consider two concentric thin wall steel tubes, the larger one closed at the bott
Consider two concentric thin wall steel tubes, the larger one closed at the bottom and the inner one open. the tubes are filled with a fluid. A well fitting cylindrical plug that …
Consider two conducting spheres with radii R 1 and R 2 separated by a distance m
Consider two conducting spheres with radii R1 and R2 separated by a distance much greater than either radius. A total charge Q is shared between the spheres. We wish to show that …
Consider two conducting spheres with radii R 1 and R 2 separated by a distance m
Consider two conducting spheres with radii R1 and R2 separated by a distance much greater than either radius. A total charge Q is shared between the spheres. We wish to show that …
Consider two containers A and B where A is a rigid container and B is a containe
Consider two containers A and B where A is a rigid container and B is a container with a massless, frictionless piston that maintains constant pressure. NH3 (g) is injected into b…
Consider two containers with the same volume and temperature. Container one hold
Consider two containers with the same volume and temperature. Container one holds "dry" air: a mixture of nitrogen and oxygen. Container Two holds "noist" air. The "noist" air has…
Consider two containers, adjacent to each other, each containing an ideal gas wi
Consider two containers, adjacent to each other, each containing an ideal gas with N particles kept at the same temperature t, but at different pressures p_1 and p_2. By making us…
Consider two cooking pots of the same dimensions, each containing the same amoun
Consider two cooking pots of the same dimensions, each containing the same amount of water at the same initial temperature. The bottom of the first pot is made of copper, while th…
Consider two copper Wires. One has twice the length of the other. How do the res
Consider two copper Wires. One has twice the length of the other. How do the resistivities of these two wires compare? Consider two copper Wires. One has twice the length of the o…
Consider two copper Wires. One has twice the length of the other. How do the res
Consider two copper Wires. One has twice the length of the other. How do the resistivities of these two wires compare? Consider two copper Wires. One has twice the length of the o…
Consider two copper wires with circular cross-sections and equal lengths. One wi
Consider two copper wires with circular cross-sections and equal lengths. One wire has 3 times the diameter of the other. How do the resistances of these two wires compare? A) The…
Consider two copper wires. One has twice the length and half the cross sectional
Consider two copper wires. One has twice the length and half the cross sectional area of the other. How do the resistances of these two wires compare? Both wires have the same res…
Consider two countries Frugalia and Prodigalia (we can call F and P). In both co
Consider two countries Frugalia and Prodigalia (we can call F and P). In both countries the production function is Cobb-Douglas: Y=A*(K^0.5)*(N^0.5). The population growth rate is…
Consider two countries, A and B each with a monopolist that owns the only coal m
Consider two countries, A and B each with a monopolist that owns the only coal mine in the country, and it produces coal. Let firm 1 be the one located in country A, and firm 2 th…
Consider two countries, A and B, each with a labor force of 40 units (the unit c
Consider two countries, A and B, each with a labor force of 40 units (the unit could be ‘millions of hours’ or ‘millions of workers’ who work a fixed number of hours). Suppose tha…
Consider two countries, Caledonia and Scotia. If Caledonia puts all its resource
Consider two countries, Caledonia and Scotia. If Caledonia puts all its resources in production of meat, they can produce 100 tons of meat; if puts all its resources in production…
Consider two countries, Caledonia and Scotia. If Caledonia puts all its resource
Consider two countries, Caledonia and Scotia. If Caledonia puts all its resources in production of meat, they can produce 100 tons of meat; if puts all its resources in production…
Consider two countries, Upper Richistan and Lower Richistan. Currently, real GDP
Consider two countries, Upper Richistan and Lower Richistan. Currently, real GDP per person (avg. income) is $65,000 in Upper Richistan and $8,000 in Lower Richistan. Over the pas…
Consider two countries, Vietnam and China, producing two goods, textile and tele
Consider two countries, Vietnam and China, producing two goods, textile and televisions. Suppose that textile is relatively labor-intensive. Vietnam has 20 units of capital and 16…
Consider two countries, Vietnam and the United States which produce two agricult
Consider two countries, Vietnam and the United States which produce two agricultural goods, rice and wheat. The table below shows the total amount of acreage devoted to farming in…
Consider two countries: A and B. Assume that both countries are exactly similar
Consider two countries: A and B. Assume that both countries are exactly similar until the year 2000. At the beginning of year 2000, both countries decide to change their strategy …
Consider two countries: A and B. Assume that both countries are exactly similar
Consider two countries: A and B. Assume that both countries are exactly similar to the year 2000. At the beginning of the year 2000, both countries decide to change their strategy…
Consider two current carrying circular loops.Both are madefrom one strand of wir
Consider two current carrying circular loops.Both are madefrom one strand of wire and both carry the samecurrent,but  one has twice the radius of theother.Compared to the magnetic…
Consider two current loops of radius = 4 cm (both), that share the same axis, bu
Consider two current loops of radius = 4 cm (both), that share the same axis, but are separated by 10 cm. Loop one carries a current 4 amperes, while loop 2 carries a current 8 am…
Consider two cylinders of gas identical in all respects except that one contains
Consider two cylinders of gas identical in all respects except that one contains oxygen O_2 and the other helium He. Both cylinders initially contain the same volume of gas at 0de…
Consider two cylinders of gas identical in all respects except that one contains
Consider two cylinders of gas identical in all respects except that one contains O2 and the other helium He. Both cylinders initially contain the same volume of gas at 0 degrees C…