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Illinois Tech - PHY - 224
Quiz 2Name: Phys224 Date: Spring 2008 Dr. P. HanletShow your work! If I can read it, I will give you partial credit! Correct answers without work will NOT get full credit. Concept (3 points)1. What is the relationship between the specic heats CV
Illinois Tech - PHY - 221
Quiz 10Name: Phys221Fall 2007Dr. P. HanletShow your work! If I can read it, I will give you partial credit! Correct answers without work will NOT get full credit. Concept (3 points)1. In your own words, state Faradays Law and what it means.
Arizona - PS - 103
International Futures Homework Exercises Assignment 1: due Friday, 7th week of class. You are to compare IFs base case literacy rate projections for Latin America and the USA. To complete this task you need not Change any parameter or Run the simulat
Arizona - PS - 202
Part 2: ReviewArmed Conflict Just War Theory Military Power and National Security Coercive Diplomacy Realism and Security Liberalism and SecurityPart 2: Armed ConflictConceptualizing Conflict Trends in warfare ExplanationsLevel I: Individuals Le
Arizona - PS - 202
Historical BackgroundOrigin of Modern State System Multipolar Balance of Power System World Wars Cold WarOrigin of Modern State SystemFocus on Europe For good or ill, chief influence on present world structure Must not discount other civilization
Arizona - PS - 202
GlobalizationWhat is globalization? Globalization of information Globalization of finance Globalization of trade Measuring globalizationGlobalizationWhat is globalization?"the increasingly close international integration of markets both for good
Arizona - ECOL - 406
Lecture 21, 04 Nov. 2008 Protected Areas (Finish Conservation Law) Conservation Biology ECOL 406R/506R University of Arizona Fall 2008 Bonine & Epps506 meet at 1505h todayReadings Today 04 Nov (Protected Areas, Laws etc.): Primack Ch6, Primack Ch
Arizona - MATH - 124
Name Homework 11 section 2.4 Answers for this assignment should be in complete, grammatically correct (English) sentences, and include explanations whenever appropriate.1. (2 ea) An economist is interested in how the price of a certain item aects i
Arizona - MATH - 124
NameHomework 13 section 2.61. (6) Determine whether or not the function f (x) = (x + 0.001)1/2 + 1 is dierentiable at x = 0. If so, nd the derivative. If not, explain why not. (Either way, there should be some math).2. (6) Determine whether or
Arizona - MATH - 124
NameHomework 26 section 4.51. (8) A builder intends to construct a storage shed having a volume of 900 ft3 , a at roof, and a rectangular base whose width is three-fourths the length. The cost per square foot of the materials is $4 for the oor, $
Arizona - MATH - 124
Name Homework 32 section 5.21. (5) Compute exactly, without a calculator, picture).4 1x dx.(Hint: it may help to sketch a2. (5) Use the following table to estimate 0 32 3 2012 0f (x)dx.6 15 9 10 12 10x f (x)13. (6) Without a calc
Arizona - MATH - 124
NameHomework 21 section 3.81. (4) Compute the derivative of y = 2 cosh(x2 ).2. (4) Find the derivative of f (t) = t sinh2 t cosh2 t .3. (4) For what values of k is limsinh(kx) nite? (This should include some explanation.) x cosh(x)14.
Arizona - MATH - 124
Name Homework 16 section 3.31. (4) Compute dzdz9 . z+92. (4) Find the derivative off (x) =ax+b . cx+d3. (4) Computef (t)forf (t) = (t4 + 3t2 2)et .14. (6) Find the equation of the tangent line to the graph off (x) = 4x (4
Arizona - MATH - 124
NameHomework 23 section 4.11. (9) Given the function f (x) = 3x5 10x3 , (a) On what interval(s) is the function increasing? decreasing?(b) What is/are the inection point(s)?(c) List all the critical points of f (x) and state whether they are
Arizona - MATH - 124
Name Homework 19 section 3.61. (3) Findg ()forg() = ln(sin + cos ) + sin(ln ).2. (3) Compute dtd(arcsin(2t2 6).3. (4) Compute dxd[cos1 (x)].14. (2ea) Given the function (a) Findf (x) = 2x5 + 4x3 + x:f (x).(b) How can y
Arizona - MATH - 124
Name Homework 5 section 1.51. (6) On a graph of points. Find they = cos(Ax) + B , points P slope of the line through PandQ are consecutive lowest and highest and Q.2. (3ea) In an electrical outlet, the voltage, in seconds, by the formulaV
Arizona - MATH - 124
NameHomework 35 section 6.11. (8) Given that f (0) = 40, and the following table of values of f (x), approximate f (2), f (4) and f (6).x f (x)0 172 154 106 212. (12) Number 18 on page 286. You do not have to sketch the graph, but do
Arizona - MATH - 124
Name Homework 29 section 4.71. (10) Evaluatecos(mx) cos(nx) . x0 x2 lim2. (10) Calculatex1lim1 1 ln(x) x 1.Hint: rewrite the expression.1
Arizona - OPTI - 566
OPTI 566, Spring 2009Problem Set IDue: January 26, 2009The problem numbers in the 2nd column correspond to the exercises in Chapters 1 and 2 of Infrared Detectors and Systems (Dereniak & Boreman).I.11.5Using a 500-mm focal length lens tha
Arizona - OPTI - 566
BASIC ORBITAL MECHANICS IntroductionOur concern with orbital mechanics is based on a very particular perspective. We need to understand how the motion of an earth-orbiting spacecraft affects the design parameters of a remotesensing system. The objec
Arizona - OPTI - 566
Optical Sciences 566 Spring 2007 RADIATION SOURCES: Part TwoNETD Derivation In the last lecture, extended-source modeling was suggested for scenarios when the temperature difference between sections of a scene was the objective. We can use the SNR
Arizona - OPTI - 566
CHAPTBR 9CHARGE TRANSFER DBVICES9.1 INTRODUCTION The detectorsdiscussed the previous chaptershave been primarily in single-element detectors.However, it is desirableto extend thesesingle elements into linear and two-dimensionalarrays. Unfortunatel
Arizona - OPTI - 566
1GeometricalOptics1.1. INTRODUCTION Geometricaloptics is the study of image formation. Investigatinggeometrical optics first will allow us to convenientlyintroduceconcepts and definitionswe will use throughoutthe rest of the book to describevarious
Arizona - OPTI - 566
Silicon P.V. Detectors0.2 - 1.1 m Construction: Planar - n on p substrate; diffused Schottky Metal (Au) on silicon h Nd n Au contact Schottky Thickness critical for maximum transmission and maximum electrical conduction 150 A If Na >Nd the n ty
Arizona - OPTI - 566
INTNoise in Optical Detection5.I. INTRODUCTION Thus far, we develoedthe conceptof optical-detector response optical rato diation or photon flux; however, we have not determinedhow fast a changein or how low a radiantpower level can be detected.We
Arizona - OPTI - 566
OPTI 566, Spring 2009Problem Set IIDue: February 16, 2009The problem numbers in the 2nd column correspond to the exercises in Chapters 5 and 6 of Infrared Detectors and Systems (Dereniak & Boreman).12.5.1Show that the noise-equivalent ban
Arizona - MATH - 120
REVIEW Applications of quadratic functions Math 120R 1. A 5.6 feet tall woman is shooting a free throw. The path of the basketball is parabolic in shape and the ball reaches its maximum height of 11.5 feet when the ball is 10 feet from the player. (i
Arizona - CS - 252
Final VersionJanuary 15, 2008CSc 252 Computer Organization Final Version Spring 2008, Tuesday-Thursday, 12:30-1:45 p.m.Description: Basic machine organization; elementary hardware concepts; interrupts. Machine operations and instructions; ass
Arizona - CS - 252
Course Introduction; Chapter 1Rapidly changing eld: Vacuum tube -> transistor -> IC -> VLSI Doubling every 1.5 years: Memory capacity. Processor Performance (Due to advances in technology and organization).Things you will be learning:
Arizona - CS - 252
Course Introduction; Chapter 1Rapidly changing eld: Vacuum tube -> transistor -> IC -> VLSI Doubling every 1.5 years: Memory capacity. Processor Performance (Due to advances in technology and organization).Things you will be learning:
Arizona - CS - 252
CSc 252 Homework 3Version 1.0October 4, 2007Homework 3Due: Practice problems for Quiz #4 Turnin: Nothing. These are practice for Quiz #4. Solutions to all problems are attached.1. For the following pair of 16-bit numbers, determine the sup