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Excel Formula?
Excel Formula to populate a date if one cell has no
Im working in Excel 2010. Im calulating past due dates in one cell (L9) if another cell has the word "no" entered into it (K9). My deadline dates are located in cell (J9). I used the formula below but its not working
while doing this formula i was in cell (L9)
=IF(K9="no",TODAY(),-J9)
1 AnswerSoftware7 years agocomputer network Questions?
1. Why we need a sequence number, why is it necessary?
2. Why we need Random back off time
3. Wireless Network had to unique problems what are the 2 unique problems
4. Token Bucket consist of two things, how to compute
5. AODV how it works
6. Opportunity Routing Protocol why the performance is not improve still
1 AnswerComputer Networking7 years agoDetermine a suitable subnet mask and the range of host addresses on each subnet.?
An organization has an IP network address 212.58.224.0 allocated to it. Design a subnet scheme to accommodate 6 subnets. Determine a suitable subnet mask and the range of host addresses on each subnet.
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2 AnswersLaw & Ethics8 years agoPhysics help only 2 questions please show steps so I can understand?
16. The plates of a parallel plate capacitor, whose dimensions are 3 cm by 4 cm, are 2 mm apart. It’s fully charged by a 10 V battery.
(a) Determine the charges on each plate.
(b) Find the electric field between the plates.
(c) An electron is released from rest from the negative plate. Determine it’s velocity when it reaches the positive plate.
17. Calculate the work required to assemble three charges q1 = 10 C, q2 = 20 C and q3 = 30 C at the corners of an equilateral triangle of sides 50 cm.
1 AnswerPhysics8 years agoPhysics help only 3 questions please show steps so I can understand?
13. Calculate the resistivity of Ag when the temperature changes by 100o C.
14. Calculate the resistance of gold whose length is 25 cm and had diameter of 4 mm.
15. A 12-V potential difference is applied in series with a combination of three 1 Ω , 2 Ω , and 3 Ω resistors. The voltage in the 4 Ω resistor is (a) 1 V (b) 2 V (c) 3 V (d) 4 V (e) 6 V
1 AnswerPhysics8 years agoPhysics Help!!! I need help with 3 problems 11, 13, and 14?
I figured out question 10 I need help with 11, 13, and 14
10. Four resistors 8 Ω each are connected in parallel. The equivalent resistance of the network is (a) 2 Ω (b) 4 Ω ( c) 8 Ω (d) 24 Ω
resistors in parallel add by their inverses
!/Rt = !/R1 + 1/R2 + ... + 1/Rn
1/Rt = 1/8 + 1/8 + 1/8 + 1/8 = 0.5
Rt = 1/0.5 = 2 ohm
11. Determine the current that flows in one of the resistors in problem 10.
13. Three resistors 8 Ω each are connected in series. The equivalent resistance of the network is (a) 2 Ω (b) 4 Ω ( c) 8 Ω (d) 24 Ω
14. Determine the current that flows in one of the resistors in problem 13.
2 AnswersPhysics8 years agoPhysics!!! can you show steps im confused?
1. When a 60-W, 120-V light bulb is operated at 24 V, the current that flows in it is (a) 0.1 A (b) 0.35 A ( c) 24 A (d) 120 A
2. If a 0.2-mF capacitor is to have an energy content of 1.0 J, it must be connected across a potential difference of (a) 10 V (b) 20 V ( c) 100 V (d) 500 V
3. Four resistors 8 Ω each are connected in parallel. The equivalent resistance of the network is (a) 2 Ω (b) 4 Ω ( c) 8 Ω (d) 24 Ω
2 AnswersPhysics8 years agoPhysics!!! can you show steps im confused?
1. A parallel plate capacitor has a capacitance of 50 pF in air and 100 pF when immersed in turpentine. The dielectric constant of turpentine is (a) 0.1 (b) 0.5 (c) 1.0 (d) 1.5.
2. The rest energy of an electron is 511 keV. This is equivalent to (a) 5.11x10-14 J (b) 8.17x10-14 J ( c) 8.17x10-10 J (d) 3x10-10 J
3. A 200-μF capacitor connected across a 120-V power supply has potential energy of (a) 0.0012J (b) 0.012 J ( c) 120 J (d)200J
4. If a 20-mF capacitor is placed across 10 V battery. The potential energy stored in the capacitor is (a) 0.001 J (b)1 J ( c) 200 J ( d) 2000 J
1 AnswerPhysics8 years agoPhysics 2 Help! please show work so that I have a better understanding. Im having a issue with 4 problems?
1. Two charges of +Q are 5cm apart. If one of the charges is replaced by -Q, the magnitude of the force between them is
(a) smaller
(b) larger
(c) zero
(d) the same as before
2. The electrical force between two charges, 10 μC each, that are 20cm apart, is
3. Two charges Q1 = 5 C and Q2 = 10 C are 20cm apart. Where should a charge of Q3 = -10 C be placed in between the two charges so that the net force on it is zero?
4. Two charges Q1 = 5 C located at 6cm along the y-axis and Q2 = -10 C located at the 8cm along the positive x-axis. Determine the electric field at the orgin. Find the magnitude and director of the force on a 30 C charge located at the orgin.
2 AnswersPhysics8 years agoPhysics 2 Help! please show work so that I have a better understanding. Im having a issue with 3 problems?
1. Two charges 5μC each are 5 cm apart. Each experiences an electrical force of
(a) 0.0025 N
(b) 0.009 N
(c) 25N
(d) 90 N
2. A system of two charges has a positive potenial energy. This signifies that
(a) both charges are positive
(b) both are positive or both are negative
(c) both are negative
(d) one charge is positive and the other is negative
3. The electric field 8cm from a certain charge has a magnitude of 10 N/C. The Value of the electric field 2cm from the charge (in N/C) is
(a) 10
(b) 40
(c) 80
(d) 160
1 AnswerPhysics8 years agoPhysis 2 Help! please show work so that I have a better understanding.?
1. Two charges 5μC each are 5 cm apart. Each experiences an electrical force of
(a) 0.0025 N
(b) 0.009 N
(c) 25N
(d) 90 N
2. A system of two charges has a positive potenial energy. This signifies that
(a) both charges are positive
(b) both are positive or both are negative
(c) both are negative
(d) one charge is positive and the other is negative
3. The electric field 8cm from a certain charge has a magnitude of 10 N/C. The Value of the electric field 2cm from the charge (in N/C) is
(a) 10
(b) 40
(c) 80
(d) 160
4. Two charges of +Q are 5cm apart. If one of the charges is replaced by -Q, the magnitude of the force between them is
(a) smaller
(b) larger
(c) zero
(d) the same as before
5. The electrial force between two charges, 10 μC each, that are 20cm apart, is
6. Two chrges Q1 = 5 C and Q2 = 10 C are 20cm apart. Where should a charge of Q3 = -10 C be placed in between the two charges so that the net force on it is zero?
7. Two charges Q1 = 5 C located at 6cm along the y-axis and Q2 = -10 C located at the 8cm along the positive x-axis. Determine the electric field at the orgin. Find the magnitude and director of the force on a 30 C charge located at the orgin.
1 AnswerPhysics8 years agoI need the code using aria, MobileSim, and Mapper3Basic?
Get the robot to travel straight through the parallel lines. The robot may move towards both sides of the wall but the task is to have it avoid the walls at a certain distance and accomplish a straight line travel.
I do not know the c++ coding for this Im using Aria, MobileSim, and Mapper3Bacis
1 AnswerProgramming & Design8 years agoIm not sure of the coding for mobilerobots getting the robot to move?
Using Aria and mobilesim
what is the coding to get the robot to rotate in the opposite direction when it does not detect a wall. You have to get the robot to travel along the line.
1 AnswerProgramming & Design8 years agois there an app where i can check a different phone call log and text messages?
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1 AnswerOther - Entertainment8 years agoin the context of c++ explain the difference between direct and indirect addressing?
in the context of c++ explain the difference between direct and indirect addressing
You must include c++ examples of each in addition to your explanation
1 AnswerHomework Help8 years agoFor the function f(x) = x2 +2x – 3, state the y-intercept, state the vertex, and state the x-intercepts:?
For the function f(x) = x2 +2x – 3,
state the y-intercept;
state the vertex; and
state the x-intercepts:
3 AnswersMathematics8 years agoSolve f(x) = x2 +2x – 3 for the x-intercepts using the quadratic formula.?
Solve f(x) = x2 +2x – 3 for the x-intercepts using the quadratic formula.
3 AnswersMathematics8 years agoWhat is the future value of this deposit at the end of five years?
A loan of $2500 in PNC Bank will cost 12% compounded quarterly. What is the future value of this deposit at the end of five years?
(1.03)20 = 1.806
(1.12) 20 = 9.646
1 AnswerHomework Help8 years agoFind the point of intersection of the following two lines using any method.?
Find the point of intersection of the following two lines using any method.
y = 2x + 1 and y = x + 7
4 AnswersHomework Help8 years ago