is a baby duck swimming in a lake a learned behavior

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Answer 1

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True because some ducks can't swim but have to learn it

Answer 2
Yes because they have to be able to learn how to swim and also when swimming get their food

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What 2 things can you never eat for breakfast?

i know the answer but lets see if you do

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Answer:

you can't eat your school computer or a pencil.

u can’t eat a shoe or clock

Can someone tell me what car, year, and model this is please

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2019 nissan altima 2.5 SV

Answer:

Explanation:

2019 nissan altima 2.5 SV

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A certain noodle brand was taken off supermarket shelves because it did not conform to standards set by US regulatory agencies. The internal
team investigating the matter concluded that Luke Brown failed in his duty. What do you think was Luke's position in the company?
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food production supervisor
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food safety and quality assurance manager
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research and development technician
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B. food safety and quality assurance manager

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Name some technical skills that are suitable for school leavers .​

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Answer:

Welding, carpentry, masonry, construction worker, barber

Explanation:

You would use a _____________ gauge to check the pressure in each tire. A technician should compare the tire-pressure reading with the tire pressure specified on the side of the driver's _____________ . When servicing tires follow the _____________ procedure outlined in the owner’s manual or online service information. Correct tire-inflation pressure is printed on a placard on the _____________. Why are tires rotated? Which tire rotation method is most often recommended? _____________ An easy way to remember effective tire rotation is, “Drive wheels straight, _____________ the nondrive wheels.” A _____________ is used to ensure that the proper torque is completed on a

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Answer:

the first one is tire pressure gauge :)

Explanation:

A low-altitude meteorological research balloon, temperature sensor, and radio transmitter together weigh 2.5 lb. When inflated with helium, the balloon is spherical with a diameter of 4 ft. The volume of the transmitter can be neglected when compared to the balloon's size. The balloon is released from ground level and quickly reaches its terminal ascent velocity. Neglecting variations in the atmosphere's density, how long does it take the balloon to reach an altitude of 1000 ft?

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Answer:

12 mins

Explanation:

The summation of the forces in vertical direction

= Fb - Fd - w = 0 ∴ Fd = Fb - w  ----- ( 1 )

Fb ( buoyant force ) = Pair * g * Vballoon ------- ( 2 )

Pair = air density , Vballoon = volume of balloon

Vballoon = [tex]\frac{\pi D^3}{6}[/tex] ,  where D = 4  ∴  Vballoon = 33.51 ft^3

g = 32.2 ft/s^2

From property tables

Pair = 2.33 * 10^-3 slug/ft^3

μ ( dynamic viscosity ) = 3.8 * 10^-7 slug/ft.s

Insert values into equation 2

Fb = ( 2.33 * 10^-3 ) * ( 32.2 ) *( 33.51 )  = 2.514 Ib

∴ Fd = 2.514 - 2.5 = 0.014 Ib ( equation 1 )

Assuming that flow is Laminar  and  RE < 1

Re = (Pair * vd) / μair   -------- ( 3 )

where:  Pair = 2.33 * 10^-3 slug/ft^3 ,  vd = ( 987 * 4 ) ft^2/s ,   μair = 3.8 * 10^-7 slug/ft.s

Insert values into equation 3

Re = 2.4 * 10^7 (  this means that the assumption above is wrong )

Hence we will use drag force law

Assume Cd = 0.5

Express  Fd using the relation below

Fd = 1/2* Cd * Pair * AV^2

therefore V = 1.39 ft/s

Recalculate  Reynold's number using  v = 1.39 ft/s

Re = 34091

from the figure Cd ≈ 0.5 at Re = 34091  

Finally calculate the rise time ( time taken to reach an altitude of 1000 ft )

t = h/v

  = 1000 / 1.39 = 719 seconds ≈ 12 mins

Suppose we are given three boxes, Box A contains 20 light bulbs, of which 10 are defective, Box B contains 15 light bulbs, of which 7 are defective and Box C contains 10 light bulbs, of which 5 are defective. We select a box at random and then draw a light bulb from that box at random. (a) What is the probability that the bulb is defective? (b) What is the probability that the bulb is good?​

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Answer:

0.49

0.51

Explanation:

Probability that bulb is defective :

Let :

b1 = box 1 ; b2 = box 2 ; b3 = box 3

d = defective

P(defective bulb) = (p(b1) * (d|b1)) + (p(b2) * p(d|b2)) + (p(b3) * p(d|b3))

P(defective bulb) = (1/3 * 10/20) + (1/3 * 7/15) + (1/3 * 5/10))

P(defective bulb) = 10/60 + 7/45 + 5/30

P(defective bulb) = 1/6 + 7/45 + 1/6 = 0.4888

= 0.49

P(bulb is good) = 1 - P(defective bulb) = 1 - 0.49 = 0.51

Where do you prefer to live?
USA UK Canada ????????
Answer for POINTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I love USA but i’d love to live in UK

Identify the true statements about the lumped system analysis.
A. The entire body temperature remains essentially uniform at all times during a heat transfer process.
B. The temperature of lumped system bodies can be taken to be a function of time only.
C. The Biot number is less than or equal to 0.1.
D. The Biot number is greater than or equal to 1.

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Alicia had to get over her fear of heights in order to become comfortable maintaining the generators in wind turbines. professional certification exam verifies the knowledge of the testee, whereas the CMP verifies green activity of the certified professional. A professional certification exam verifies the current qualifications of the testee, whereas the CMP ensures the certified professional continues to exhibit those qualifications. A professional certification exam verifies the qualifications of the testee, whereas the CMP measures the actual green commitment of the certified professional. A professional certification exam verifies the current knowledge of the testee, whereas the CMP ensures the certified professional continues to add to that knowledge.

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Answer:a

Explanation:

Air is a....
O Solid
O Liquid
O Gas
O Plasma

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Answer:

Air is a gas

Explanation:

i think. beavuse it cant be a liqued or a solid. i dont think a plasma. i would answer gas

Factors such as brake shoe orientation, pin location, and direction of rotation determine whether a particular brake shoe is considered to be self-energizing or self-deenergizing. Sketch a brake drum where the left shoe is self-energizing and the right shoe is self-deenergizing. Which shoe will produce more braking torque, assuming equal actuation forces and identical brake shoes

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Answer:

Self energizing brake shoe produces more Torque

Explanation:

Attached below  is the sketches of the various cases

The cases are :

case 1 ; deenergizing

case 2 ; self energizing

case 3 ; produces high braking torque

For a brake to be self energizing when the Frictional torque and braking torque are in the same  direction

summary from equation 3

when:  b > uc  the brake is controllable

           b = uc  It is self locking

           b < uc  The brake is uncontrollable

Rainfall rates for successive 20-min period of a 140min storm are 1.5, 1.5, 6.0, 4.0, 1.0, 0.8, and 3.2 in/hr, totaling 6.0in. Determine the rainfall excess during successive 20-min periods by the NRCS method. The soil in the basin belongs to group A. It is an agriculture row crop land with contoured pattern in good hydrologic condition. The soil is in average condition before the storm (moisture condition II).

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The following are the rates of rainfall for successive 20 min. period of a 140 min. storm : 2.5

FOR BRAINLIST ITS A DCP

The Battle of Sabine Pass
The Battle of Galveston
The Battle of Palmito Ranch
The Battle of Vicksburg

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Answer:

I think The Battle of Sabine Pass

In this lab, we assumed that the flip-flops did not contribute to the timing constraints of the circuit. Unfortunately, this is not the case. As you saw when you simulated the D flip-flop, the sampling action does not happen instantaneously. In fact, a flip-flop will become unstable if the inputs do not remain stable for a certain amount of time prior to the rising-edge event (setup time) and a certain amount of time after the rising-edge event (hold time). Assume a setup and hold time of 2ns and 1ns, respectively. What would the theoretical maximum clock rate for the synchronous adder be in this scenario

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Don’t click on the link

Test if a number grade is an A (greater than or equal to 90). If so, print "Great!". Hint: Grades may be decimals. Sample Run Enter a Number: 98.5 Sample Output Great!

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Answer:

In Python:

grade = float(input("Enter a Number: "))

if grade >= 90:

   print("Great!")

Explanation:

This prompts the user for grade

grade = float(input("Enter a Number: "))

This checks for input greater than or equal to 90

if grade >= 90:

If yes, this prints "Great"

   print("Great!")

Also discuss how bandwidth is affected by increasing the number of signal elements.

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Because it depends on how much numbers are increasing into the element

Sarah is a site investigator for a large construction firm. She is considering Miguel, a former geology student with experience as an intern at an architecture firm, for an assistant site investigation position. Which of the following is most relevant to her decision?

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Answer: A. whether his geology studies exposed him to principles of geotechnical engineering

Explanation:

The options include:

a. whether his geology studies exposed him to principles of geotechnical engineering

b. the size of the geology program he attended

c. the size of the architecture firm

d. whether the architecture firm was intending to offer Miguel a full-time position

Since Miguel, is a former geology student with experience as an intern at an architecture firm, and Sarah is considering him for an assistant site investigation position, the option that will be relevant for her to make a decision is to know whether his geology studies exposed him to principles of geotechnical engineering.

Geotechnical engineering, is a branch of engineering that makes use of principles of rock mechanics to solve engineering challenges. Since Sarah needs him for an assistant site investigation position, he'll need to investigate souls, rocks and evaluate them.

The Aluminum Electrical Conductor Handbook lists a dc resistance of 0.01558 ohm per 1000 ft at 208C and a 60-Hz resistance of 0.0956 ohm per mile at 508C for the all-aluminum Marigold conductor, which has 61 strands and whose size is 1113 kcmil. Assuming an increase in resistance of 2% for spiraling, calculate and verify the dc resistance. Then calculate the dc resistance at 508C, and determine the percentage increase due to skin effect.

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Answer:

a) 0.01558 Ω per 1000 feet

b) 0.0923  Ω per mile

c)  3.57%

Explanation:

a) Calculate and verify the DC resistance

Dc resistance = R = р [tex]\frac{l}{A}[/tex]

for aluminum at 20°C

р = 17 Ωcmil/ft

hence R = 17 * 1000 / ( 113000 ) = 0.01527 Ω per 1000 feet

there when there is an increase in resistance of 2% spiraling

R = 1.02 * 0.01527 = 0.01558 Ω per 1000 feet

b) Calculate the DC resistance at 50°C

R2 = R1 ( [tex]\frac{T+t2}{T+ t1}[/tex] )

where ; R1 = 0.01558 , T = 228 , t2 = 50, t1 = 20 ( input values into equation above )

hence R2 = ( 0.01746 / 0.189 ) Ω per mile = 0.0923  Ω per mile

c ) Determine the percentage increase due to skin effect

AC resistance = 0.0956 ohm per mile

Hence; Increase in skin effect

= ( 0.0956  -0.0923 ) / 0.0923

=  0.0357 ≈ 3.57%

Nitrogen (N2) enters an insulated compressor operating at steady state at 1 bar, 378C with a mass flow rate of 1000 kg/h and exits at 10 bar. Kinetic and potential energy effects are negligible. The nitrogen can be modeled as an ideal gas with k 5 1.391. (a) Determine the minimum theoretical power input required, in kW, and the corresponding exit temperature, in 8C. (b) If the exit temperature is 3978C, determine the power input, in kW, and the isentropic compressor efficiency.

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Answer:

A)

i) 592.2 k

ii) - 80 kw

B)

i) 105.86 kw

ii) 78%

Explanation:

Note : Nitrogen is modelled as an ideal gas hence R - value = 0.287

A) Determine the minimum theoretical power input required  and exit temp

i) Exit temperature :

[tex]\frac{T_{2s} }{T_{1} } = (\frac{P2}{P1} )^{\frac{k-1}{k} }[/tex]

∴ [tex]T_{2s}[/tex]  = ( 37 + 273 ) * [tex](\frac{10}{1} )^{\frac{1.391-1}{1.391} }[/tex]  =  592.2 k

ii) Theoretical power input :

W = [tex]\frac{-n}{n-1} mR(T_{2} - T_{1} )[/tex]

where : n = 1.391 , m = 1000/3600 , T2= 592.2 , T1 = 310 , R = 0.287

W = - 80 kW  ( i.e. power supplied to the system )

B) Determine power input and Isentropic compressor efficiency

Given Temperature = 3978C

i) power input to compressor

W = m* [tex]\frac{1}{M}[/tex] ( h2 - h1 )

h2 = 19685 kJ/ kmol ( value gotten from Nitrogen table at temp = 670k )

h1 = 9014 kj/kmol ( value gotten from Nitrogen table at temp = 310 k )

m = 1000/3600 ,  M = 28

input values into equation above

W = 105.86 kw

ii) compressor efficiency

П = ideal work output / actual work output

   = ( h2s - h1 ) / ( h2 - h1 ) = ( T2s - T1 ) / ( T2 - T1 )

  = ( 592.2 - 310 ) / ( 670 - 310 )

  = 0.784 ≈ 78%

A hydraulic cylinder pushes a heavy tool during the outward stroke, placing a compressive load of 400Ib in the piston rod. During the return stroke, the rod pulls on the tool with a force of 1500Ib. Calculate the resulting design factor for the 0.6 in-diameter rod when subjected to this pattern of forces for many cycles. Discuss your result and justify if the design factor is appropriate, too low or too high. The material is SAE 4130 WQT 1300 steel. Assume wrought steel, machined, and 99% reliability.

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The answer is jejdjdjdjdjd b

What can be used to measure the alcohol content in gasoline? A. Graduated cylinder B. Electronic tester C. Scan tool D. Either a graduated cylinder or an electronic tester​

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Answer:

GRADUATED CYLINDER

Explanation:

1. A wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) releases effluent into a stream with mean depth 2 m and mean velocity 0.75 m/s. The BOD concentration at the WWTP is 15 mg/L, and the oxygen deficit is negligible. The deoxygenation rate in the stream is 0.8 d-1 and the reaeration rate is 1.2 d-1. a) Calculate the BOD concentration and DO deficit at a point 20 km downstream from the WWTP. (10 pts) b) What assumptions are inherent in these predictions (give at least two)

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Answer:

A) BOD =  6.51 mg/l  , DO = 2.46 mg/l

B)  BOD of stream is negligible and DO of stream is at saturation level

Explanation:

Mean depth = 2 m

Mean velocity = 0.75 m/s

Bod concentration at WWTP = 15 mg/L

deoxygenation rate = 0.8 d-1

reaeration rate = 1.2  d-l

a) Calculate the BOD concentration  and DO deficit

at 20 km

tc = (20 * 10^3) / (0.75 * 3600 * 24 )

   = 0.309 days

[tex]BOD_{t}[/tex] = lo ( 1 - 10^- 0.8 * 0.309 )

         = 15 ( 1 - 10^ - 0.2472 )

         = 15 ( 0.434 ) = 6.51 mg/l

DO = ( Kd * lo / Kr ) * 10^ -Kd*tc

      = ( 0.8 * 6.51 / 1.2 ) * 10 ^ - 0.8 * 0.309

      = 4.34 * 10^-0.2472 = 2.46 mg/l

B) The assumptions are : BOD of stream is negligible and DO of stream is at saturation level

In low-speed external water flow over a bluff object, vortices are shed from the object. The vortex shedding produced by a particular object is to be studied in a water tunnel at a 1/4 scale model (model 1/4 the size of the prototype). After a dimensional study, it is found that the Pi terms of this phenomenon are the Reynolds number and the Strouhal number:Re = pVd/muSt = fd/Vwhere f is the frequency of the vortex shedding, V the velocity of the flow, d the characteristic length of the object, and p and mu the density and viscosity of the flow. 1. If the prototype speed is 7 m/s, determine the water velocity in the tunnel for the model tests. 2. If the model tests of part 1 produced a model shedding frequency of 200 Hz, determine the expected vortex shedding frequency on the prototype.

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Answer:

1) the water velocity in the tunnel for the model tests is 28 m/s

2) the expected vortex shedding frequency on the prototype is 12.5 Hz

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

1)

using the Reynolds number relation for prototype and model,

PpVpdp/mu(Prototype) = PmVmdm/mu(for model)

but we know that, density and viscosity in prototype and model will remain same so;

Vp × dp = Vm × dm

vm = Vp × dp/dm

we substitute

vm = 7 m/s × 4

vm = 28 m/s

Therefore, the water velocity in the tunnel for the model tests is 28 m/s

2)

we make use of the Strouhal number relation as given in the question;

fp × dp/Vp = fm × dm/Vm

frequency of the prototype will be;

fp = fm × dm/Vm / dp/Vp

we substitute

fp = 200 × 7 / ( 4 × 28 )

fp = 1400 / 112

fp = 12.5 Hz

Therefore, the expected vortex shedding frequency on the prototype is 12.5 Hz

FOR BRAINLIST HELP PLEASE IS A DCP

A- Causes of the 13t Amendment

B- Reasons for Women's Suffrage

C- Reasons for the Freedmen's Bureau

D- Causes of the Plantation System

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C The freedmens bureau did all that to help freed slaves

Answer:

C

Explanation: Freedmens Bureau provided resources for southerners and newly freed slaves

Water vapor at 5 bar, 3208C enters a turbine operating at steady state with a volumetric flow rate of 0.65 m3/s and expands adiabatically to an exit state of 1 bar, 1608C. Kinetic and potential energy effects are negligible. Determine for the turbine (a) the power developed, in kW, (b) the rate of entropy production, in kW/K, and (c) the isentropic turbine efficiency.

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Answer:

A) 371.28 kW

b) 0.1547 Kw/K

c) 85%

Explanation:

pressure (p1) = 5 bar

exit pressure ( p2 ) = 1 bar

Initial Temperature ( T1 ) = 320°C

Final temp ( T2 ) = 160°C

Volume ( V ) = 0.65 m^3/s

A) Calculate power developed ( kW )

P = m( h1 - h2 ) = 1.2 ( 3105.6 - 2796.2 ) = 371.28 kW

B) Calculate the rate of entropy production

Δs = m ( S2 - S1 ) = 1.2 ( 7.6597 - 7.5308 ) = 0.1547 Kw/K

c) Calculate the isentropic turbine efficiency

For an isentropic condition  : S2s = S1

therefore at state , value of h2 at isentropic condition

attached below is the remaining part of the solution

Note : values of [ h1,  h2,  s1,  s2 , v1 and m ]   are gotten from the steam tables at state 1 and state 2

According to the article, what is one reason why commercial carmakers aim to develop driverless technology?

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Incomplete question. However, I inferred you referring to the online article "How automakers can survive the self-driving era."

Explanation:

According to the article, as a result of the perceived demand for autonomous cars in the next few years, this has led to a heightened desire among commercial carmakers to develop driverless technology.

For example, carmakers such as Audi, Toyota have stated projections about the commercial availability of driverless cars.

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