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    Modulus of Elasticity, E = 35000*107 N/m2, Resultant Stress Factor, Kr = 1.1 So, from equation 5, σ = Kr* √ (M* v2*E/ V) ----------------------- (Equation 5) σ = 1.1* √ (4.916 * 13.342*35*1010/0.002731) σ = 1.1*√1.12*1017 σ = 1.1*334838153.9 σ = 368321969.3 N/m2 Value of Max Stress at 13.34 m/s σ = 368.32 Mpa For Velocity, v = 17.74 m/s, Density ρ = 1800 kg/m3 Volume, V = 0.002731

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    is an ideal composite hard material, which has a continuous lattice of an elastic phase with a high modulus of elasticity, with embedded particles of a lower modulus of elasticity. The second type of structure is that of an ideal composite soft material, which has elastic particles with a high modulus of elasticity embedded in a continuous matrix phase with a lower modulus of elasticity. (Neville, et al., 1983). Concrete being a composite material can thus be considered as consisting of two phases:

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    the levies on plastic bags throughout European in the last decade. This paper will analyse why certain green taxes such as plastic bag levies are successful compare to other measures such as fuel duties and to what effect factors such the price elasticity of demand has on consumer behaviour and thus the effectiveness of such taxes. Word count-1890 According to the Green Fiscal Commission, green taxes are levies imposed on certain processes or goods which produce significant amounts of

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    Alcopops Tax

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    certain goods and services, and they are usually substantially higher tan sales tax on regular goods’. Moreover, ‘tax incidence is the share of a tax ultimately paid by consumers or by buyers’ (Layton, Robinson & Tucker 2005). It depends on both elasticities of demand and

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    Supply Demand Elasticity

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    Supply, Demand and Price Elasticity Anjni Kumar Jennifer Marciel Me Mai Nou Yang Rosina Hughey Eco/212 December 14, 2010 Zack Zardo Supply, Demand and Price Elasticity Consumers and economists use the concept of elasticity to measure how an economic variable responds to changes in another economic variable (Hubbard & O’Brien, 2010, p. 168). Supply and demand go together and play an important part in price elasticity. “Price elasticity of demand is the responsiveness of the quantity

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    A price control is a government imposed policy that changes the natural forces of the market. These price control policies are put in place to facilitate either the consumer, or the supplier side of the market in question. Price control measures are essential because they cater to all sides of the market, depending on the type of policy chosen, and the scenario at hand. Price ceiling is a type of price control measure that is commonly associated with rent control, in which a price cap is enforced

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    as elasticity. As the price of a product changes so does the demand changes

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    CHAPTER 6 DESIGN OF PRECAST STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS 6.1 Preamble The precast structural components are manufactured off or on the sites, transported to the site and with suitable handling and erection procedures, they are assembled so as to form a structural system. The design should cater to the conditions encountered during the various stages of construction. The Different types of precast elements manufactured are listed below. Floor and Roof units: Hollow core slabs, Double T, Single T, and Precast

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    Measurements to determine lodging tolerance are mostly taken around bud to mid-bloom stage (Johnson et al. 2008). They reported two methods used in carrying out these measurements and subsequent rating; 1) spaced plants trial and 2) solid seeded plots. In the spaced plant method, rating was done based on the percentage of erect stems within plant rows while in the solid seeded plots method, plots were rated based on percentage of erect stem within the plot. Different methods have been adopted to

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    Topic Paper – Week 1 The Elasticity of Firearms and Their Supply and Demand Submitted by Amy Jewett Rawlins Prepared for John Machnic BUSN 6120, Managerial Economics Spring 1, 2013 Section OG Webster University 13 January 2013 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORSHIP: I certify that I am the author.  I have cited all sources from which I used data, ideas, or words, either quoted directly or paraphrased.  I also certify that this paper was prepared by me specifically for this course.

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