What is the magnitude of the electric field created by this changing magnetic field

A uniform magnetic field pointing in the positive z direction fills a cylindrical volume of space of radius R whose central axis is the z axis. Outside this region, there is no magnetic field. In (Figure 1) R = 0.27m and the magnetic field magnitude is decreasing at a rate of 0.40T/s .

Part A

What is the magnitude of the electric field created by this changing magnetic field at radial distance r = 0.20 m from the magnetic field center?

E = ?

Part B

What is the magnitude of the electric field created by this changing magnetic field at radial distance r = 0.50 m from the center?

E = ?

Show transcribed image text A uniform magnetic field pointing in the positive z direction fills a cylindrical volume of space of radius R whose central axis is the z axis. Outside this region, there is no magnetic field. In (Figure 1) R = 0.27m and the magnetic field magnitude is decreasing at a rate of 0.40T/s . Figure 1: Part A What is the magnitude of the electric field created by this changing magnetic field at radial distance r = 0.20 m from the magnetic field center? E = ? Part B What is the magnitude of the electric field created by this changing magnetic field at radial distance r = 0.50 m from the center? E = ?

Members of the wide waters club pay $105 per summer season

Members of the wide waters club pay $105 per summer season, plus $9.50 each time they rent a boat. Nonmembers must pay $14.75 each time they rent a boat. How many times would a member and a non-member and a member have to rent a boat in order to pay the same amount?

Psychological Impact on Adolescent Pregnancy Presentation

Clinical Topic: Psychological Impact on Adolescent Pregnancy

Please create a 15 slides Powerpoint presentation that includes scholarly, theoretical, and research information which may be used for a professional audience that examines one of your clinical interests from a psychodynamic viewpoint. Slides should incorporate a minimum of 12 quotes from psychodynamic theorists and/or researchers and a minimum of 5 empirical references from scholarly sources. Please include a bibliography on one slide.

1-2 short paper: the scientific skeptic

In everyday life, we are regularly exposed to various claims about human psychology and human behavior. While some of these claims may be scientifically valid, many of them are not. Choose a psychological claim about which you are skeptical. If you are having trouble thinking of one, think about common areas of pseudoscience that you may have heard about (e.g., astrology, ESP, hypnosis) to help you generate ideas. In your paper, develop a research question that you have about the claim. Discuss how the scientific method could be used to test your research question as compared to one of the other methods mentioned in the module (method of tenacity, method of authority, a priori method).

How could grammatical errors actually be indicative of language acquisition in children?

THINKING & INTELLIGENCE: CHAPTER 7 ASSIGNMENT (20 points)

Instructions: Answer the following questions thoroughly in paragraph format (complete sentences).

  1. The text discusses in detail language development among children. How could grammatical errors actually be indicative of language acquisition in children? 

2.Define the term heuristic. How does the availability heuristic lead people to believe that catastrophic events, such as plane crashes, occur more frequently than they actually do?

3. Alfred Binet’s insight regarding a method of measuring mental development had an international  impact in the twentieth century. Explain how Binet’s went about calculating a child’s mental abilities. What scoring system did later researchers base on Binet’s method, and how was it originally calculated? 

4. Compare and contrast the benefits of the Stanford-Binet IQ test and Wechsler’s IQ tests. 

5. What are the cultural implications of IQ test? What is event schemata? Explain why event schemata have so much power over human behavior.

6. What is functional fixedness and how can overcoming it help you solve problems? Similarly, how does an algorithm save you time and energy when solving a problem? 

7. Describe the relationship between learning disabilities and intellectual disabilities to intelligence.

This essay will explore a problem faced by a group defined as unequal due to ascription

This essay will explore a problem faced by a group defined as unequal due to ascription. The group I’m focusing on is African American . In this essay you must show how social construction created the identity and the inequality (introduction). Define the identity and the inequalities this group faces (1-2 paragraphs). Closely examine one or two specific biases and/or discrimination that lead to great difficulty for individuals with that ascribed identity (1-2 paragraphs). Clearly define the negative impacts of these inequalities on the group (1-2paragraghs). What are the negative impacts on society (1-2paragraghs)?

Ethics of counseling (christian counseling)

1. Describe ES1-120: (Refusal to Participate in the Harmful Action to Clients) What are the harmful actions to clients (“Do No Harm”)? Do you agree/disagree with the AACC Code of Ethics? What is distinctive about the AACC Code of Ethics? (Answer these three questions) 

 2. Describe ES1-140: (Dual and Multiple Relationships). What is it? Why is dual and multiple relationships are harmful to clients? Do you agree/disagree with the AACC Code of Ethics? Write down all the rules and regulations concerning ES1-140. (Write all four questions)  

3. Describe ES1-300: (Consent in Christian Counseling) and ES1-320: (Consent for the Structure and Process of Counseling) — Write the many categories of the consents in the Code of Ethics. What is the one thing you can overlook? Explain. Why is securing consent so important for client? (Answer all three questions) 

 4. Describe ES1-430: (The Rule of Mandatory Disclosure). What is Mandated Reporting? Do you agree/disagree with the AACC Code of Ethics? When do you break the confidentiality, if any? Or do you ever? (Answer all four questions) 

 5. Describe ES1-520, 530: (Cultural Competency & Working with Person of Different Faith). Write a definition of cultural competency based on the AACC Code of Ethics. Do you agree/ disagree with Code 1-530? Write your view on this matter. How do you work with persons of different faith, religions, and values? (Answer all three questions) 

Regarding academic research, discuss who is responsible for the quality of the research?

On June 11, 2020, Dr. Andrew Gelman, Professor of Statistics and  Political Science and Director of the Applied Statistics Center at  Columbia University, posted a blog on the peer-review process.  Review his comments and those of others. Regarding academic research,  discuss who is responsible for the quality of the research? Is it the  authors or researchers or the peer reviewers of the academic journal or  the academic journal? 

Plan to practice as an ARNP in the state of Florida.

Select the state where you plan to practice as a nurse practitioner and/or nurse leader and investigate the state’s policies on access to maternal health resources such as contraceptive care including abortion for women with and without health insurance coverage. Identify what are the state’s infant and maternal mortality rates and discuss the possible relationship between these factors.  

I plan to practice as an ARNP in the state of Florida. 

Create a definition of caring and an artistic expression of their perception on caring.

Purpose

Nursing practice is both an art and a science with caring as a central concept to nursing practice and the profession of nursing. Caring is influenced by the nurse’s knowledge, skills, and attitudes formed through lifelong learning and experiences. The purpose of this assessment is to explore definitions of caring in nursing. Students will create a definition of caring and an artistic expression of their perception on caring.

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