What is the difference between courts of general jurisdiction and those of limited jurisdiction?
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State courts are courts of general jurisdiction, meaning they have authority to
hear any dispute, other than those disputes the U.S. Constitution reserves
exclusively for federal courts. Federal courts are courts of limited jurisdiction,
meaning they have no jurisdiction over a case unless authority is explicitly
granted either by the U.S. constitution or by a federal statute.
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A student pushes a box with a force of 200 Newtons a distance of 10 meters. What is the work done? (Hint: A Newton-meter is equal to one joule.) If the student accomplished the task in the prior problem in 5 seconds, what was her power?
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A transistor with is used for a CE amplifier to provide an input resistance of 1.5 k?.
The system bonding jumper
A. is similar in function to the main bonding jumper. B. provides a path for fault current to flow. C. is installed at a separate derived system. D. performs all of the above functions.