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How much does an Entry-Level Chemical Engineer make?
I know usually most chemical engineers out of college will enter a development program for 12-18 months with a company, I would like to know how much they usually pay as far as salary?
1 AnswerEngineering6 years agoWhen Companies Show Salary, like for example $40,000-$50,000/year?
Does this mean before or after taxes are taken out?
How much taxes are usually taken out when it comes to a salary?
Thanks :)
7 AnswersUnited States6 years agoFrom the list below pick the one species?
pick the one species that is not a Bronsted-Lowry base.
NH3
H2O
SH-
PO4(-3)
BF3
2 AnswersChemistry8 years agophysics question help?
In Young’s double-slit interference experiment, if the rays that reach point P on the viewing screen have a path length difference of 2.0 wavelengths, which describes the interference at P?
It is the central bright fringe.
It is the first dark fringe to either side of the central bright fringe.
It is the first bright fringe to either side of the central bright fringe.
It is the second dark fringe to either side of the central bright fringe.
It is the second bright fringe to either side of the central bright fringe.
It is the third dark fringe to either side of the central bright fringe.
It is the third bright fringe to either side of the central bright fringe.
It is the fourth dark fringe to either side of the central bright fringe.
It is the fourth bright fringe to either side of the central bright fringe.
1 AnswerPhysics8 years agoIf two waves traveling in the same direction overlap and thus interfere, which best describes the interference?
fully destructive interference
fully constructive interference
intermediate interference, closer to fully constructive interference
intermediate interference, closer to fully destructive interference
2 AnswersPhysics8 years agoWhat happens to the speed of light if the index of refraction increases?
It decreases.
It increases.
It remains the same.
1 AnswerPhysics8 years agoWhich is true about a diverging lens?
It produces a virtual image when the object is inside the focal point and a real image when the object is outside the focal point.
It produces a real image when the object is inside the focal point and a virtual image when the object is outside the focal point.
It always produces a virtual image.
It always produces a real image.
1 AnswerPhysics8 years agoWhich is true about a converging lens?
Incident rays that are parallel to the central axis are dispersed but will be perceived as originating from a point on the near side of the lens.
Incident rays that are parallel to the central axis are dispersed but will be perceived as originating from a point on the far side of the lens.
Incident rays that are parallel to the central axis are sent through a point on the far side of the lens.
Incident rays that are parallel to the central axis are sent through a point on the near side of the lens.
1 AnswerPhysics8 years agoThe lateral magnification of an object by a spherical mirror is positive. Which is true?
The image could be either a real or virtual image.
The image must be a virtual image.
The image must be a real image.
1 AnswerPhysics8 years agoWhich is true about concave and convex spherical mirrors?
A concave mirror produces only virtual images. A convex mirror produces only real images.
A concave mirror produces only real images. A convex mirror produces only virtual images.
Both mirrors produce only real images.
Both mirrors produce only virtual images.
A concave mirror can produce a virtual image or a real image, depending on object distance. A convex mirror can produce only virtual images.
Both mirrors can produce a virtual image or a real image, depending on the object distance.
A convex mirror can produce a virtual image or a real image, depending on object distance. A concave mirror can produce only virtual images.
1 AnswerPhysics8 years agoWhich describes the image produced by a flat (plane) mirror?
It is real and has a greater height than the object.
It is real and has a smaller height than the object.
It is real and has the same height as the object.
It is virtual and has a greater height than the object.
It is virtual and has a smaller height than the object.
It is virtual and has the same height as the object.
1 AnswerPhysics8 years agoWhich is true???????????
A changing magnetic field produces a constant perpendicular magnetic field.
A changing magnetic field produces a changing perpendicular magnetic field.
A changing magnetic field produces a constant parallel magnetic field.
A changing magnetic field produces a changing parallel magnetic field.
A changing magnetic field produces an electric field.
4 AnswersPhysics8 years agoIn the discussion about pulling the loop from the magnetic field, what causes the current in the loop?
The motion dissipates energy as thermal energy, which induces a current.
The motion creates a magnetic field along the loop.
The motion increases the magnetic flux through the loop, which induces a current.
The motion decreases the magnetic flux through the loop, which induces a current.
3 AnswersPhysics8 years agoIn the demonstration where a magnet is brought near a loop, which is true about the induced current if we move?
It is smaller and in the same direction as before.
It is larger and in the same direction as before.
The size and the direction are the same.
It is now smaller and in the opposite direction.
It is now larger and in the opposite direction.
The size is the same but the current is now reversed.
1 AnswerPhysics8 years agoWhich describes the vector calculation of the magnetic flux through a section of a loop?
It is the ratio of the magnetic field magnitude to the section’s area.
It is the ratio of the section’s area to the magnetic field magnitude.
It is the dot product of the magnetic field and the section’s area vector.
It is the cross product of the magnetic field and the section’s area vector.
1 AnswerPhysics8 years agoWhich describes the integration in Ampere’s law?
It is an integration across the area of a loop.
It is an integration around the circumference of a loop.
It is an integration across the diameter of a loop.
1 AnswerPhysics8 years agoWhich is true about a solenoid?
a.)The magnetic field is approximately uniform both inside and outside the solenoid.
b.)The internal magnetic field is approximately uniform. The external magnetic field is weak.
c.)The internal magnetic field is weak. The external magnetic field is approximately uniform.
2 AnswersEngineering8 years agoWhich describes the integration in Ampere’s law?
It is an integration across the area of a loop.
It is an integration around the circumference of a loop.
It is an integration across the diameter of a loop.
1 AnswerMathematics8 years agoWhich currents are included in a calculation of Ampere’s law?
a.)only currents that are outside the loop of integration
b.)only currents that are parallel to the plane of the loop of integration
c.)only currents that are inside the loop of integration
d.)only currents that are perpendicular to the plane of the loop of integration
2 AnswersPhysics8 years agoWe set up two parallel currents in the same direction. Which describes the magnetic force on each wire due to?
a.)The force on each current is in the direction of the current.
b.)The force on each current is in the direction opposite that of the current.
c.)The force on each current is perpendicular to the current and toward the other current.
d.)The force on each current is perpendicular to the current and away from the other current.
2 AnswersPhysics8 years ago