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/in File 24 /by adminA small loop of area 8cm^2 is placed inside a long solenoid that has 850 turns/m and carries a sinusoidally varying current given by: i(t)=I0sin(wt),
Where i0=1.2A is the amplitude and w=200 rad/s is the angular frequency. the central axis of the loop and solenoid coincide (see a cross- section of the solenoid with the the small loop inside in the figure)
A) Calc the magnetic field B(t) inside the soldenoid
B) Calc the total magnetic flux per unit of lenth thru the windings of the solenoid as a function of time
C)Calc th einductance per unit of length of the solenoid
D) Determine th emf induced in the loop
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With the help of your CFO, you have put together the following preliminary budget figures based on last year’s numbers…
/in File 24 /by adminWith the help of your CFO, you have put together the following preliminary budget figures based on last year’s numbers for a planned production and sales level of 4,000 units per year:
Building depreciation |
$200,000/yr. |
Machine operators |
$100,000/yr. |
Management staff |
$400,000/yr. |
Direct materials |
$4,000,000/yr. |
Other expenses that seem to vary based on production levels |
$3,000,000/yr. |
Other expenses that don’t seem to vary |
$1,300,000/yr. |
Selling price per unit |
$5,000/unit |
Utilities: This category is difficult to analyze; a part of it is related to the building’s heat and light, whereas a part of it is used in the manufacturing process itself. You have the following data to which you will apply the high-low method:
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You are planning for the future and working on a report based on data from last year’s actual performance. You are going to use the breakeven formula to determine the businesses breakeven point and to answer some important questions regarding your data.
Using only the data from last year’s actual performance write a report answering the following questions:
- Which of these 8 cost categories would be considered variable, and which fixed, and explain why?
- Which costs would be considered mixed (i.e., semi-variable or semi-fixed)?
- Ignoring utility costs altogether, compute the contribution margin per unit, in dollars and in percentage and the breakeven level of sales?
- Ignoring utility costs altogether, if instead of breaking even, the firm wants to make $10,000/month profit, answer the following:
- How many units must be sold each month?
- To how many sales dollars is this unit volume equivalent?
- In year 2, the CEO plans to add $300,000/yr. expense in added administrative salaried headcount. Ignoring utility costs altogether, how many additional units must be sold just to pay for this added expense?
Show ALL calculations.
Please submit your assignment.
The following rubric will be used for grading:
Grading Rubric |
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10% |
Which of the 8 cost categories would be considered variable, and why? |
10% |
Which of the 8 cost categories would be considered fixed, and why? |
10% |
Which costs would be considered semi-variable, mixed, or semi-fixed? |
10% |
Ignoring utility costs altogether, what is the contribution margin per unit, in dollars and in percentage? |
10% |
Ignoring utility costs altogether, what is the breakeven level of sales? |
20% |
Ignoring utility costs altogether, if instead of breaking even, the firm wants to make $10,000/month profit, answer the following: 10%: How many units must be sold each month? 10%: To how many sales dollars is this unit volume equivalent? |
15% |
In year 2, ignoring utility costs altogether, how many additional units must be sold just to pay for this added $300,000/yr. expense in added administrative salaried headcount? |
15% |
How many dollars of the utility bill are fixed? What is the variable cost per unit of utilities?
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