A. ENG237-02: Transients in RC and RL Circuits 0. Introduction The objective of this experiment is to study the DC transient behaviors of RC and RL circuits. This experiment has divided into 6 parts: 1. Charging curve from measured data ( R = 10M Ω and C = 4 mF ) 2. Draw the charging curve by the graphical method 3. Discharging curve from measured data ( R = 5M Ω and C = 4 mF ) 4. Draw the discharging curve by the graphical method 5. Display of the charging and discharging
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MANAGEMENT OF BANK OF KATHMANDU LTD. AND NABIL BANK LTD. A Thesis Shanker Dev Campus Library By: pu sL Shanker Dev Campus ib Campus Roll No.: 101/058 ra T.U. Registration No.: 5-1-33-223-96 ry SHANTA DEV DUWADI De vC am Faculty of Management‚ Tribhuvan University an k er Submitted to: Office of Dean Sh Faculty of Management‚ Tribhuvan University Kirtipur In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of: Master of Business
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What was the situation Ryan faced in his assignment at VC Brakes? There was an obvious divide between engineers and operations which lead to the unhealthy culture at VC Brakes. The culture was all over the place! There were disgruntled employees that had worked there for awhile and had become complacent making it difficult to change their state of mind. Ryan tried to demonstrate to the entire company that the TQM philosophy could help VC Brakes be more effective. Ryan also wanted to show senior
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Case Analysis – Ockham Technology 1. Assessment of the job Jim has done getting started and assembling key human resources a. Problems and Solutions Problem Solution Process Founding a team Define what they (Jim and Ken) can contribute Identify other needed skills/capabilities Decide number of people they need Look for ideal candidates from their network Complete Less than enough (co)founder commitment Jim and Mike quit their jobs Ken wrote a check as part of initial capital but did not quit his
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Why Has IPO Underpricing Changed Over Time? Tim Loughran and Jay Ritter* lu the l9SOs. the average first-day rcliirn on inilial public offerings (IPOs) was 7%‚ The average firsl-day return doubled to almost I5 ’ ’ ’i during 1990-1998. before jumping to 65% during Ihe internet bubble years of 1999-2000 and then reverting la / i % during 2001-2003. We attribute much of the higher underpricing during the bubble period to a changing issuer objective function. We argue that in the later periods there
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000 FC = $27‚239 ($34‚739 - $7‚500) VC = $10.56 per unit ($30‚000 rev/$85 per room = 353 rooms $3‚729 VC/353rooms) Break-even – 85x = 10.56x + 27239 + 0 74.44x = 27239 x = 366 rooms Max profit – (365 days *6 rooms = 2190 rooms available) ($85 per room*2190 rooms = $186150 revenue) R 186150.00 - VC (23126.40) CM 163023.60 - FC (27239.00) Profit $135‚784.60 Last year – R 30000.00 - VC (3727.68) CM 26272.32 - FC
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Yifan Machinery Sand making machine market development is getting better Sand making machine application: http://www.sandmakingmachine.net/Crusher/VC-Sand-Making-Machine.html The Sand making machine is widely used for crushing hard and brickle materials including various minerals‚ abrasive material‚ refractory material‚ cement‚ quartz‚ iron ore‚ etc.Sand maker is specially suitable for making sand for buildings‚ road building. Yifan Machinery Sand making machine is widely used in various ores
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00 ** ** $915‚787.50+$320‚525.52 +$115‚999+$445‚819 Total $3‚951‚820.00 No.of Years 3 Average VC $1‚317‚273.00 Average Customers 8‚202.00 Average VC per unit $161.00 Fixed Cost $174‚000 ** ** 151‚000+24‚000 Breakeven=fix cost /(average revenue per unit –average vc per unit ) Breakeven =$174‚000/($187-$161) Breakeven=$174‚000/$26 Breakeven=6‚692 customer
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designated to share Suppose you are developing for new type of packet switched network. You need to decide whether you work your network will use VCs or datagram routing. What are the pros and cons for using VCs? (5) Answer: In my network I will use VCs. The cons of VCs include The need to have a signaling protocol to set-up and tear-down the VCs; The need to maintain connection state in the packet switches For the pros‚ Some researchers and engineers argue that it is easier to provide
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FC/CMr BEPu = FC/CMu Where: where: FC = Fixed cost FC = Fixed cost CMr = Contribution margin rate CMu = Contribution margin per unit Other Formula: where: CM = S – VC CM = Contribution margin CM/u = SP – VC/u S = sales CMR = CM ÷ S VC = variable cost VCR = VC ÷ S VCR = Variable cost rate CMR + VCR = 100% CM/u = Contribution margin unit VC/u = Variable cost per unit Consider the following data: Sales (10‚000 units @10) 100‚000 Variable Cost (10‚000 @6) 60‚000 Contribution margin 40‚000 Fixed costs
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