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Waleed K. Al-Assadi; Scott Smith
(D0 = 0, D1 = 0) corresponds to the empty set meaning that the value of D is not yet available. The two rails are mutually exclusive, such that both rails can never be asserted simultaneously; this state is defined as an illegal state. A quad-rail signal, Q, consists of four wires, Q0, Q1, Q2, and Q3, which may assume any value from the set {DATA0, DATA1, DATA2, DATA3, NULL}. The DATA0 state (Q0 = 1, Q1 = 0, Q2 = 0, Q3 = 0) corresponds to two Boolean logic signals, X and Y, where X = 0Proceedings of the 2009 Midwest Section conference of the American Society for Engineering Education 4 and Y = 0. The DATA1 state (Q0 = 0, Q1 = 1, Q2 = 0, Q3 = 0
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Christopher C. Ibeh
). Entrepreneurial breakeven point is attained when total income equals totalexpenditure, and income (sales) beyond the breakeven point results in PROFIT. Profit is adesirable condition for entrepreneurial sustainability13-14. “Total sales” is as per equation 1. R=Q.P (1)R is the total sales or revenue, Q is the number of units sold and P is price per unit. Total cost isas per equation 2. TC = FC + VC (2)TC is the total cost, FC is the total fixed costs and VC is variable costs. R = TC (3)Equation 3 represents the “breakeven point” condition. Q.P = FC + VC (4)Eq. 4 results from substituting R from Eq
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Bruce Dvorak; Dennis Schulte; Mary Garbacz; Shari Aldrich; David Admiraal; Julia Soulakova
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Joseph J. Rencis; Hartley T. Grandin
y L φa φ(x) φb Ta x a b T q, moment/length b x Figure 2. Material Law Formulas for a uniform shaft with end torsional couples and uniform distributed
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Nicholas C. Vanderslice; Thomas R. Marrero
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