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Penn State - LEG - 5006
Lisa Galbraith MIS204 Chapter 8 10-21-08 1. What Is the Purpose of Several Stand-Alone Utility Programs? The purpose of a stand-alone utility program is to offer improvements over features built into the operating system or provide features not inclu
Penn State - LEG - 5006
Lisa Galbraith 10-7-08 MIS 204 Chapter 6 1. LCD screens-Liquid crystal display screens that are fat screens that have a shallow depth. A liquid crystal display (LCD) has a liquid compound to show information on a display device. LCD monitors- A liqui
Penn State - LML - 7
COMMONWEALTH COLLEGE Student Credit Internship Packet2Commonwealth CollegeDEFINITION OF AN ACADEMIC INTERNSHIP A Commonwealth College academic internship combines an on-site supervised work experience with a structured academic learning plan for
Penn State - LML - 7
COMMONWEALTH COLLEGE Work-Site Supervisor Credit Internship Packet2Table of Contents3 4 6 7 9 10 11 13 Definition of Academic Internship Roles and Responsibilities for Academic Internships Internship Description Form Educational Plan and Learnin
Penn State - LMH - 5248
LOREN HALL415 Mifflin Hall University Park, PA 16801 (814) 772-2569 lmh5248@psu.eduOBJECTIVEUndergraduate student looking for a paid, international internship dealing with business functions.EDUCATIONThe Pennsylvania State University, SMEAL
Penn State - LMC - 316
Request For A New ApplicationDate Submitted: Submitted by: Purpose: April 28, 2006 Lauren Caldwell The Radio station employees have to do a quick computation of weight. Employees would save time and provide more accurate information if they had a st
Penn State - CS - 203
Creating a Enrollment Analysis Worksheet Purpose: To demonstrate the ability to build a worksheet, format a worksheet, embed a column chart, print a worksheet, and save a workbook. Problem: You are the bookkeeper for a computer training company. You
Penn State - CS - 4
Creating a Enrollment Analysis Worksheet Purpose: To demonstrate the ability to build a worksheet, format a worksheet, embed a column chart, print a worksheet, and save a workbook. Problem: You are the bookkeeper for a computer training company. You
Penn State - LQ - 2
Chapter 1Getting ListedObjectivesUnderstand how search engines work Use various strategies of getting listed in search engines Register with search engines one by one Register your site with search engines by mass submissionSearch Engines 3 Pa
Penn State - LQ - 4
Chapter 1Getting ListedObjectivesUnderstand how search engines work Use various strategies of getting listed in search engines Register with search engines one by one Register your site with search engines by mass submissionSearch Engines 3 Pa
Penn State - CS - 203
Creating an Auto Repair Shop Business Database Purpose: To demonstrate the ability to create a database, use form view, and create a report. Problem: An auto repair shop needs to maintain information on its jobs and customers. The shop specializes in
Penn State - CS - 4
Creating an Auto Repair Shop Business Database Purpose: To demonstrate the ability to create a database, use form view, and create a report. Problem: An auto repair shop needs to maintain information on its jobs and customers. The shop specializes in
Penn State - LJF - 5032
Lisa Fisher Mis 204 2/29/081. LCD or liquid crystal display uses a liquid compound to present information on a display device. LCD screens and LCD monitors produce color using either passive matrix or active matrix technology. LCD monitor is a des
Penn State - LDL - 137
Solon 638-558 B.C.E.Solon was a famous Athenian lawmaker and lyric poet. He was the son of Execestides. He worked as a merchant in the export-import trade, and he considered himself relatively poor. He did not worship money, as is evident from many
Penn State - PHYS - 203
Diffraction GratingI NTRODUCTIONThe spectrometer which you will be using in this experiment (see gure below) consists of a collimator tube with an adjustable entrance slit, a rotatable table on which the diffraction grating can be mounted, a telesc
Penn State - PHYS - 203
Diffraction GratingI NTRODUCTIONThe spectrometer which you will be using in this experiment (see gure below) consists of a collimator tube with an adjustable entrance slit, a rotatable table on which the diffraction grating can be mounted, a telesc
Penn State - PHYS - 214
Diffraction GratingI NTRODUCTIONThe spectrometer which you will be using in this experiment (see gure below) consists of a collimator tube with an adjustable entrance slit, a rotatable table on which the diffraction grating can be mounted, a telesc
Penn State - PHYS - 1
AppendixAnswers to Review Questions and ExercisesAppendix-1Appendix-2PHYS 001 AppendixLesson 2REVIEW QUESTIONS 1. 2. 10. the body of knowledge obtained through a systematic search for order and recurring relationships New ideas are usually
Penn State - PHYS - 203
Physics 214 2: Waves in General Travelling Waves Waves in a string Basic definitions Mathematical representation Transport of energy in waves Wave Equation Principle of Superposition Interference Standing wavesPropagating vibrationsForcing vibrat
Penn State - PHYS - 214
Physics 214 2: Waves in General Travelling Waves Waves in a string Basic definitions Mathematical representation Transport of energy in waves Wave Equation Principle of Superposition Interference Standing wavesPropagating vibrationsForcing vibrat
Penn State - PHYS - 2006
Lesson 2 Scientific Language Please look over the following review questions and exercises. If you are unsure of the an
Penn State - PHYS - 151
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Penn State - PHYS - 151
Physics 151/251 Ohms Law Lab Group members:Purpose To determine the variation of current with voltage for conductors and compare that to nonconductors. Apparatus DC generator, ammeter, digital volt meter, thin wire, thick wire, plastic wire and a sw
Penn State - PHYS - 1
1) Answer: A 2) Answer: B 3) Answer: A 4) Answer: A 5) Answer: B 6) Answer: A 7) Answer: B 8) Answer: A 9) Answer: B 10) Answer: A 11) Answer: A 12) Answer: A 13) Answer: A 14) Answer: D 15) Answer: A 16) Answer: A 17) Answer: B
Penn State - PHYS - 1
* Waves and vibrations or tune in to nature. * Light, sound and time or communicating with vibrations. * Seeing
Penn State - PHYS - 1
* The electromagnetic spectrum or rainbows.* Scattering and reflection of light or why is the sky blue?* Interference of waves or beautiful patterns.* Travelling waves, standing waves and harmony. * Natural vibrations or watch out fo
Penn State - SCD - 5029
The BAT-MAN, a mysterious and adventurous figure fighting for righteousness and apprehending the wrong doer, in his lone battle against the evil forces of societyhis identity remains unknown. Detective Comics No. 27, May 1939With these words, a po
Penn State - CHEM - 110
CHEM 110, 2009S Quiz 3 (2/2/09)Name _Table sugar (sucrose) has a molecular formula of C12H22O11. It can burn in oxygen gas (O2) and produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O): C12H22O11 + 12 O2 12 CO2 + 11 H2O(1) Put coefficients in the abov
Penn State - CHEM - 110
Extensive (E) or intensive (I)? Circle one. Weight (E / I) Price of gasoline per gallon (E / I) Total charge of gasoline you pay at a pump (E / I) To calculate the yield of a wheat field in US, the volume of the product is divided by volume of wheat
Penn State - CHEM - 110
Chemical Stoichiometry Calculation: For the following reaction: 3 Cu + 8 HNO3 = 3 Cu(NO3)2 + 2 NO + 4H2O (1) How many grams of NO are produced when 69 g of Cu is mixed with 2.4 mol of HNO3? (2) Which chemical is the liming reagent? (3) How many moles
Penn State - CHEM - 110
CHEM 110, Chapter 8 summary : challenging contents Electron configuration for main group elements Core electrons Valence electrons Electron configuration of monoatomic ions Categories of atoms (main group atoms, transition metals, noble gases) Screen
Penn State - CHEM - 110
CHEM 110, 2009S Quiz 4 (2/13/09)Name_A 25-mL solution containing 1.08 g Na2CO3is mixed with a 25-mL solution containing 3.25 g Ba(NO3)2. Calculate the concentration of the ions remaining in solution after the reaction is complete. Assume volumes
Penn State - CHEM - 110
CHEM 110, Chapter 9 summary : challenging contents Lewis structure (dot symbol) for atoms Number of valence electrons = number of group (for main group atoms) e.g. O is a 6A group atom, it has 6 valence electrons. Most chemical reactions only involve
Penn State - CHEM - 110
CHEM 110, pop quiz #1, 1/21/09 (10 points) Name_With the information given on the left, calculate the one-way trip time, in hours, needed for the solar speedboat to travel between these two cities. Conversion factor you may need: 1 miles = 1.609 km
Penn State - CHEM - 110
Titration practice:Volume of acid: 20.0 mL in this case Volume of NaOH used = Vfinal Vinial Mole of NaOH = MNaOH * VNaOH Mole of acid: using stoichiometry from the chemical equation. Molarity of acid = mole of acid / volume of acidTo find its con
Penn State - CHEM - 110
CHEM 110 Quiz 2 (10 points), Spring 2009 Name_KEY_Fill the blanks in the following table: Symbol Number of protons Number of neutrons Number of electrons Mass number Atomic number16O28 836Cl-17 19 18 36 1710 16 8
Penn State - ASTRO - 485
Astronomy 485 - Problem Set 3 - Weeks 5 and 6Niel Brandt All problems are worth 10 points. 1. (a) Detector dead time. If the count rate from a bright X-ray source is high enough, the X-ray detector may miss a legitimate count because it is still pro
Penn State - PSIWA - 2006
1Introduction to Cosmology and Olbers ParadoxIntroduction to CosmologyCosmology is our attempt to understand the overall structure, history, and future of the entire Universe Some of the big questions of cosmology include the following: How
Penn State - ASTRO - 11
Astro 11 TA Choice Lab TA: Emily Alicea-MuozName: _ Section: _BLACK HOLESIn this lab you will learn about some of the most interesting objects in the Universe: black holes. Youll learn about the gravitational force, spacetime, the Schwarzschild
Penn State - ASTRO - 11
1Astro 11 - Introductory Astronomy Lab Semester ProjectSection 12 - Mondays - 2:30-4:25pm - 541 Davey Section 9 - Wednesdays - 4:40-6:35pm - 104 OsmondInstructor: Email: Office: Office Hours: Office Phone: Emily's Class Website: Head TA's Websit
Penn State - ASTRO - 11
1 Name _ Section _Hello and welcome to Astro 11! Sorry I couldn't be here I'm in a meeting of the American Astronomical Society, and it just so happened to overlap with the first week of classes. I'll be here next week Today is the first day of t
Penn State - ASTRO - 10
Astro 10 Fall 2005Professor: Scott Miller Office: 445 Davey Lab Telephone: 863-5505 Email: see webpage for details Text: Discovering the Universe, 7th Edition, by Comins & Kaufmann Office Hours: T 1:00 - 2:00, W 2:00 - 3:00Introduction:Astro 10 i
Penn State - ASTRO - 10
FinalReviewTest Day (Thursday, December 15th, 2:30 3:45pm) NOTE: different room! (201 Thomas) Show up a few minutes early Please fill in every seat (starting from the front)Will reserve left-handed desks for left-handed people and late c
Penn State - ASTRO - 1
Final ExamReviewTest Day (Thursday, December 15th, 4:40 6:30PM) 121 Sparks Show up a few minutes early Please fill in every seatWill reserve left-handed desks for left-handed people and late comers.BRING PHOTO IDS!Format Closed bo
Penn State - ASTRO - 10
Exam 1ReviewTest Day (Tuesday, September 27th, during class) Show up a few minutes early Please fill in every other seatWill reserve left-handed desks for left-handed people and late comers.BRING PHOTO IDS!FormatClosed book, no not
Penn State - ASTRO - 1
Astro 1 Lecture Schedule for Fall 2005You are expected to read the relevant sections before coming to lecture.Week 1 (T) August 30 (R) September 1 Week 2 (T) September 6 (R) September 8 Week 3 (T) September 13 (R) September 15 Week 4 (T) September
Penn State - ASTRO - 10
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Penn State - ASTRO - 10
PrologueCharting the HeavensSolar PeriodsSolar DaySidereal DaySeasonsMain reason Earth experiences seasons -> Tilt of the Earth's axisNot due to the relative distance of the Earth from the Sun over time.Jul (aphelion)Jan (perih
Penn State - ASTRO - 10
Exam 3ReviewTest Day (Tuesday, November 16th, during class) Show up a few minutes early Please fill in every seat (starting from the front)Will reserve left-handed desks for left-handed people and late comers.BRING PHOTO IDS!Format
Penn State - ASTRO - 10
Chapter 13Neutron Stars and Black HolesNeutron StarsPulsarsPulsar ModelX-ray BurstersBlack Holes Escape Velocity For a Black Hole: Not even light can escape (vesc > c). Event Horizon Event HorizonSchwartschild radius: Rs = 2GM/c2.
Penn State - ASTRO - 10
Chapter 9The SunEnergy TransportGranulationThe PhotosphereSunspotsThe Zeeman EffectThe Cause of SunspotsThe ChromosphereThe CoronaProminencesSolar FlaresCoronal Mass EjectionsNuclear FusionNuclear FusionConservation of
Penn State - ASTRO - 10
Quiz 1ReviewTest Day (Thursday, February 5th, during class) Show up a few minutes early Please fill in every seat (starting from the front)Will reserve left-handed desks for left-handed people and late comers.BRING PHOTO IDS!Format
Penn State - ASTRO - 10
Chapter 5Earth and Its MoonTidesR-r R R+rTides High tide Low tide Solar tides vs. Lunar tidestidal force ~ 1/r3Spring TidesNeap TidesEarth BasicsLayers of the AtmosphereConvectionThe Greenhouse Effect Visible light enters
Penn State - ASTRO - 10
Chapter 14The Milky Way GalaxyCepheid Variable StarsPeriod-Luminosity RelationStudying Globular ClustersThe Milky Way GalaxyThe Milky Way GalaxyGalactic ComponentsStellar PopulationsPopulation I stars:Population II stars:Spira
Penn State - ASTRO - 10
Chapter 11The Interstellar MediumThe Interstellar MediumNebulaeDark NebulaeEmission NebulaeReflection NebulaeInterstellar Reddening21 Centimeter RadiationMolecular Clouds
Penn State - ASTRO - 10
Astro 10Fall 2004Email: stm@astro.psu.edu Professor: Scott Miller Office: 403 Davey Lab Telephone: 863-0733 Introduction:Astro 10 is an introductory course in astronomy for non-science students. It is exclusively a lecture course, although it will
Penn State - ASTRO - 10
Astro 10 Lecture Schedule for Fall 2004You are expected to read the relevant sections before coming to lecture.Week 1 (R) September 2 . . . . . Appendix 1 & 2, Chapter P-1 Week 2 (T) September 7 . . . . . Chapter P-3 (R) September 9 . . . . . Chapt
Penn State - ASTRO - 1
Final ExamReviewTest Day (Wednesday, December 15th) 8:00AM 9:50AM Schwab Auditorium Show up a few minutes early Please fill in every other seatWill reserve left-handed desks for left-handed people and late comers.BRING PHOTO IDS!Form