Engineering Question There is a story of a Buddhist monk who was on a ship with a maniac who was killing everyone on board. The monk eventually decided to kill the man in order to prevent further harm of others on board. Do you think this conforms with the principles set out in Buddhism? Why […]
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Identify the building codes and regulations that apply to your project
Civil Engineering Question Designing a structure that is safe and meets all the necessary building codes and regulations involves several steps. Here are some key considerations: Identify the building codes and regulations that apply to your project: You need to be familiar with the codes and regulations that apply to your project, which can vary […]
State the order of the differential equation and if it is linear or non-linear
Aerospace Engineering Question A Boeing 737-300 needs to take off from a runway. At t=0 the pilot is waiting for the signal from the control tower. Wheel friction is not taken into account. Check with known flight performance data. With all conditions given; show whether the runway is long enough for the aircraft to take […]
What do you think is the most effective pathway for you right now and why?
Complete the Pathways of Public Service and Civic Engagement survey and reflect on the results that you received by writing about your thoughts on the following questions: In 750-1000 words, address the following. To what extent do you feel the results are accurate? Explain your answer. What do you think is the most effective pathway […]
Calculate the velocity (non-zero) of the belt (Vcritical) at which there is no net oil flow.
Provide an original answer, the ones on other homework help websites are incorrect. Oil Coating: A long, continuous belt is pulled upwards through a chemical oil bath at velocity V0. The belt has rectangular cross-section and has length (L), width into the paper (W). The belt picks up a film of oil of thickness h, […]
What is the Planned Value at the end of week 15?
Electrical Engineering Question An engineering firm realizes that a new machine will be needed in seven years. The new machine is expected to cost $2,589,000, at current cost, however, the machine is very popular, and supply has been limited, therefore, the price escalates by 5% each year. The firm expects interest rates to be 2.5% […]
What is the average discharge per unit width at x = 525 ft (in units of gal/ft/d)?
The unconfined aquifer shown below is situated between two surface water features. The aquifer overlies impermeable bedrock (elevation of 90 ft) and has a hydraulic conductivity of 46 ft/d. Surface water feature 1 has a water elevation of 156.3 ft and surface water feature 2 has a water elevation of 149.0 ft. The distance between […]
Do you agree or disagree with his sentiment that we should learn from ocean liner designers when designing buildings on land?
WRITING PROMPTS: A. Le Corbusier discusses a great epoch forming its own style and ‘eyes which do not see’ the process taking place. Describe what he interprets to be happening in his contemporary era through this commentary. Give an example of an architectural element or style that has developed in our contemporary time frame. B. […]
Sketch the j x E diagram and calculate the dpd required to release H2 over a platinum cathode and O2 over a nickel anode from an electrolyte solution having a current density of 1.5 A/dm2, pH = 3 and 298k? Data
Question 1) Evaluate whether there is evolution of hydrogen in the zinc electrodeposition on zinc electrode using an acid solution of Zn2+. Data. Question 2) Sketch the j x E diagram and calculate the dpd required to release H2 over a platinum cathode and O2 over a nickel anode from an electrolyte solution having a […]
Write the differential equation for steady state diffusion and homogeneous chemical reaction at constant reaction rate K in a cylindrical rod.
Transport phenomena Poly (vinyl chloride), PVC, is a common polymer used for fluid pipes and many consumer products, such as inflatable mattresses. It degrades at high temperatures and forms hydrochloric acid, a highly corrosive acid: (C2113COn —, (C2112)7, + HCl This occurs at a constant rate K, which is independent of HC1 concentration. Consider a […]