2Q buffer replacement policy is managing a 3-frame buffer po…

2Q buffer replacement policy is managing a 3-frame buffer pool. The current state of the queues is: LRU Queue (ordered least recently used first → most recently used last): {1, 2} FIFO Queue (ordered oldest inserted first → newest inserted last): {9} The next page reference is 2.   What will be the new state of the queues after this access?  

Problem 1. (15 points total) What are the different types of…

Problem 1. (15 points total) What are the different types of faults that can occur in a power system?    Problem 2. (15 points total) Describe any three applications of a phasor measurement unit (PMU).    Problem 3. (20 points total) Suppose that there is a three-bus system. The voltage phasors of the three buses are V1 = 1∠0° V, V2 = 2∠30° V, and V3 = 3∠60° V. The network has a triangular structure (i.e., all three buses are connected to each other), and all the line impedances are equal to 1 + j Ω. What is the phasor representation of the three current phasors in Cartesian coordinates? 

You will read William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Macbeth a…

You will read William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Macbeth and write a 500-to-750-word analysis on one of the topics below. You will use the text of the play to support your ideas and findings. No outside sources are allowed. Essay Topics: Choose One  Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are extremely ambitious. (Some may even say too ambitious.) Does ambition lead to corruption? Compose a thesis. Provide at least three examples from the text to support your claim. Macbeth deals with guilt throughout most of the play. How does guilt affect his and any other character’s behavior? Provide at least three examples from the text to support your thesis. The theme of fate always comes up when discussing Macbeth. Think about and analyze the ways that fate comes to play in this text. What rules destiny: fate or free will? Provide at least three examples from the play. Revenge: Is it ever justified? Compose a thesis about this and provide at least three examples from the play to support your claim. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth (really ALL of the characters in this play) lie at some point. Discuss lies in the play and how they affect the characters, their motives, and the overall plot.