i need a lab report that has a theory, introduction, abstract, data and all plots, data analysis, answering all questions and conclusions. i have attached the description of the experiment and the data that needs to be identified, all questions should be answered and all data should be analyzed. please read carefully.
1. If a magnetic monopole were to exist, the magnetic field from such a particle would point radially outward. A north (the magnetic equivalent of positive) magnetic monopole is placed L = 24.0 cm beneath a current carrying loop of radius R = 18.0 cm with current I = 2.546 A. The magnitude of the magnetic field at the edge of the loop is B 0 = 23.5 mT. Determine the magnitude of the net force on the magnetic monopole created by the current loop.
Watch Dr. Greger's video on the Daily Dozen and write a summary of the video no less than 50 words . Include your thoughts of the Daily Dozen on how it can help your health specifically, and talk about the challenges it would take to check off as many boxes as possible each day. Furthermore, make connections between the Daily Dozen and how it can effect you economically in the short and long term.
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Students are required to produce a 1000 word case study of a chosen brand. The case study should use the module learning to analyse the brands position in the market place, its relationship with the public and its key audiences, its strengths and weaknesses and its successes or failures in developing a strong brand identity that contributes to (or detracts from) the value of the brand.
Assessment criteria can be found on pages 22-25 of the module handbook
Hi. my name is Bukola and i am a post graduate studies at the Univerity of pretoria. i am at a stand still in my research: i supposed to be working on HLA imputation on the southern african population. but we do not have enough data. and the data we do have we do not have the depths of the data which will make imputation impossible. is there something else i can do with this data to study more about the HLA data of the southern africans using the data i have. (i am kind of desperate as i should be turing my work in soon and i have nothing to show for my work.
For Lab 7, we're crack the WPA/WPA2 wireless network key using oclHashcat on Windows. Instead of using CPU power to brute force the password were going to use the GPUs, short for Graphics Processing Unit. The benefit of using the GPU instead of the CPU for brute forcing is the huge increase in cracking speed. A GPU is designed to perform repetitive tasks very fast because it has many more cores than a CPU that can be used to process tasks in parallel. Because of the number of cores in a GPU even an older GPU can outperform a modern CPU by using heavy parallelism. The difference between older and newer graphics cards and GPUs is even larger. The older Radeon 7670M video card in a 2012 laptop does an average of 20kh (20.000 attempts) per second where an AMD HD7970 videocard can do 142kh (142.000 attempts) per second and 8 x NVidea Titan X cards can do 2.233 kh per second. This makes brute forcing routers with easy default passwords, like the TP-LINK (default WPS PIN) or the standard UPC
1. A hardware manufacturer produces bolts used to assemble various machines.
Assume that the diameter of bolts produced by this manufacturer has an unknown
population mean and the standard deviation is 0.1 mm. Suppose the average
diameter of a simple random sample of 50 bolts is 5.11 mm.
(a) Calculate the margin of error of a 95% confidence interval for .
(b) What is the width of a 95% confidence interval for ?
2. You want to rent an unfurnished one-bedroom apartment in Boston next year. The
mean monthly rent for a simple random sample of 32 apartments advertised in the
local newspaper is $1,400. Assume that the standard deviation is known to be
$220.
(a) Find a 99% confidence interval for the mean monthly rent for unfurnished
one-bedroom apartments available for rent in this community.
(b) Does the confidence interval give us information about the statistic or the
parameter?
(c) How to interpret a 99% confidence interv
A ball of mass 2kg is set in a straight line motion. It strikes a second, stationary ball of mass 5kg. The velocity of the first ball, when it strikes the second is 20m/s. The first ball comes to a complete halt as a result of the collision. The two balls are in contact for 0.01 seconds
Handheld Solitaire requires no table, has simple rules, and is easily learned and played. It is played with a traditional 52 card deck of 4 suits (hearts, clubs, diamonds, and spades) and 13 ranks from ace (1) to king (13). Jokers are not included. The deck (face down) is held in one hand, while the actual hand of cards to be played is placed face up on top of the deck. This leaves the other hand free for dealing and discarding. The rules of play are as follows:
Shuffle the deck, then hold it face-down in one hand.
While the deck is not empty:
Deal a single card from the top of the deck into the top of the playing hand
While a match occurs in the playing hand between the top card and the card 3 back from it, either in rank or suit, collapse the hand using the following rules:
If the ranks match, all 4 top cards of the hand are discarded. For example, if the cards are: 2S 6S
Dan Price, CEO of Gravity Payments, Established a Minimum Salary of $70,000 for All Employees
Dan Price grew up in a family of seven, whose evangelical Christian parents homeschooled him and his siblings until they were 12. The family had strong roots in reading and studying the Bible, which was a daily activity. Price was very interested in learning the scriptures and reached the finals of a Bible-memorization contest in the fifth and sixth grades.
In 2004 Price, then 19, started Gravity Payments with his brother Lucas. The brothers initially had a 50-50 stake in the company, but about 18 months later Lucas Price ended his direct involvement in the company and Dan Price became the majority owner.
Gravity Payments is a credit card processing company. According to an article about the company in Bloomberg Businessweek, The day-to-day work at Gravity Payments is pretty unglamorous. Gravity is a middleman between merchants and payment networks, namely Visa and MasterCard, which