4. Why do the fatigue failure criteria have only the first quadrant? What to do for...
why do beach marks on a fracture surface imply fatigue failure? Do all samples failed by fatigue have beach marks on fracture surface, and why?
Hi! I have to do only the question 4. Please, do only question 4. Group Project #1: GAAP and IFRS convergence Recently, the FASB and International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) have been working on several projects in order to harmonize the accounting rules between GAAP and IFRS. This project requires you to select an accounting area where there are differences between U.S. and International accounting standards. Your presentation should address the issues listed below. Required: 1. Pick an accounting area where...
2) List the major targets of an antimicrobial drug. What do all of these targets have in common? 3) Why is the Kirby-Bauer test standardized? 4) What is the advantage of the broth dilution tests for antibiotic sensitivity over the Kirby Bauer? 5) In general, why are Gram negative bacteria resistant to some of the antibiotics that Gram positive bacteria are sensitive to? 6) Fill in the following chart. ANTIBIOTIC CELLULAR TARGET AMPICILLIN CHLORAMPHENICOL ERYTHROMYCIN GENTAMICIN PENICILLIN STREPTOMYCIN TETRACYCLIN VANCOMYCIN
help with question 4 please. there are two samples given with two different pictures of each A material may fail in many ways; in a ductile or brittle mode; by creep or fatigue; by corrosion or stress corrosion; by hydrogen or liquid metal embrittlement; by slow tensile overload or by impact. An examination of the failure may tell you a lot about the material and the failure mode. In this course, you have learned (we trust) the correlations between structure-properties,...
#8 only, the first photo are questions i already solved/given criteria 1. The house really stands out and is centrally located within the community to make commuting within Colorado Springs easier. 2. The home we chose is 5425 Widgeon Point Colorado Springs, CO 80918, that has a current asking price of $990,000. 3. Based on rates from bankrate.com, currently, we would be able to obtain around a 3.78% interest rate for a 30 year fixed mortgage. 4. At a 10%...
i) What do we mean by Pareto efficiency? ii) What is a market failure? iii) Have you ever encounter a situation where the allocation was not efficient? iv) Efficiency is not the same than equity. Explain the difference v) (Difficult) Why efficiency is a commonly used as an objective for public policy (more than equity). (Hint: think about which type of policies will be easier to pass in the congress?) vi) One hundred people are distributed in two beaches. In...
4. We have introduced the error, fault, and failure, please explain the relationship among this three terminology, and write a source code to mark where is the error happened, how the fault appear, and what is the failure caused, and also explain it. (10 points) 5. When do we stop to do testing? What is the stop reasons? (10 points) 6. What is the advantages and disadvantages of Test driven testing and model based testing? (10 points)
help with question 5 please. there are two samples given with two different pictures of each. all of the information to solve is given A material may fail in many ways; in a ductile or brittle mode; by creep or fatigue; by corrosion or stress corrosion; by hydrogen or liquid metal embrittlement; by slow tensile overload or by impact. An examination of the failure may tell you a lot about the material and the failure mode. In this course, you...
2) List the major targets of an antimicrobial drug What do all of these ta common? all of these targets have in 3) Why is the Kirby-Bauer test standardized? 4) What is the advantage of the broth dilution tests for antibiotic sensitivity over Kirby Bauer? 5) In general, why are Gram negative bacteria resistant to some of the antibiotics that Gram positive bacteria are sensitive to? 6) Fill in the following chart. ANTIBIOTIC CELLULAR TARGET AMPICILLIN CHLORAMPHENICOL ERYTHROMYCIN GENTAMICIN PENICILLIN...
answer question 2 please A material may fail in many ways; in a ductile or brittle mode; by creep or fatigue; by corrosion or stress corrosion; by hydrogen or liquid metal embrittlement; by slow tensile overload or by impact. An examination of the failure may tell you a lot about the material and the failure mode. In this course, you have learned (we trust) the correlations between structure-properties, - applications. This leads to material selection. However, the engineer has to...