Course Hero has millions of student submitted documents similar to the one
below including study guides, practice problems, reference materials, practice exams, textbook help and tutor support.
Find millions of documents on Course Hero - Study Guides, Lecture Notes, Reference Materials, Practice Exams and more.
Course Hero has millions of course specific materials providing students with the best way to expand
their education.
Below is a small sample set of documents:
Colorado State - SFS - 0910
Student Employment Guide2009-2010 Important Facts to Know Employment Opportunities at Colorado State University and in the CommunityStudent Employment Services 133 Student Services Building 1065 Campus Delivery Fort Collins, CO 80523-1065 (9
Texas A&M - MATH - 142
Math142,Homework 10 Solutions-copyright Maggie Arnold1Homework 10 Solutions1. 2 a. y = x5x -7x+2 2 ln(y) = ln(x5x -7x+2 ) ln(y) = (5x2 - 7x + 2) ln(x) 1 1 y = (5x2 - 7x + 2)( x ) + (ln(x)(10x - 7) y 1 y = (5x2 - 7x + 2)( x ) + (ln(x)(10x - 7)y
Texas A&M - P - 221
PH 221: Sound, Optics, & Thermal Physics Thermodynamics & Heat Engines WorksheetTAMU Fall 07In this worksheet we will be evaluating two different heat enginesthe Otto and Carnot cycles. Before getting into the specifics of the problems at hand, b
Texas A&M - P - 302
Physics 302 Exam 2 6.1Find the curve that passes through endpoints (0,0) and (1,1) and minimizesJ = y ' 2 y 2 dx0[]Solution: Since the integrand f does not depend upon the variable of integration x, we will use the second form of Eulers
Texas A&M - P - 302
Physics 302 Pretest Chapter 6 1. Consider two points (x,y,z) = (1,1,1) and (3,0,0) located on the surface of a sphere of radius 3. Use the technique of Eulers equations to derive the geodesic curve on the surface of a sphere that connects the two poi
Texas A&M - P - 302
Physics 302 Exam 1 1. An airplane is flying due west at a location 0o longitude, = 30oN latitude, with a ground speed of vg = 300 m/s. a. Calculate the position, velocity, and acceleration of the plane in an INERTIAL Cartesian coordinate frame with
Texas A&M - P - 221
Physics Experiment & Activity Planning Exp/Act: _ Course: _ Focus: _ Date: _ Objectives1. Observe the Wave Nature of Light 2. Revisit Superposition-Constructive & Destructive Interference 3. Derive conditions for Constructive & Destructive Interfere
Texas A&M - P - 221
Physics Experiment & Activity Planning Exp/Act: _ Course: _ Focus: _ Date: _ Objectives1. Apply Fresnel's Equations to a Spherical Drop of Water 2. Determine the Polarization of a Rainbow 3. Demonstrate the Polarization of a Rainbow 4. 5.Polarizati
Texas A&M - P - 221
Physics Lesson PlanningPH221 9/6/07 Course: _ Date: _Objectives 1. Calculate the specific heat capacity of lead given a bottle of lead, meter stick, & thermometer. 2. Student development of physical problem solving skills (w/ limited resources). 3
Texas A&M - P - 302
Physics 3022 Pretest 11.A particle orbits the origin on a circle of radius a in the plane perpendicular to 1 (1,1,0) defined in an (x,y,z) coordinate frame. v= 2 a. Write the equations of motion in terms of 2 suitable Cartesian coordinates (u,z)
Texas A&M - P - 302
Physics 302 Pre-test chapter 8 A spacecraft is in a circular orbit 200 km above Earth's surface. What is the minimum change in velocity v that can be applied as an impulse to completely escape from Earth orbit? In what direction should this impulse b
Texas A&M - P - 221
HARMONIC FUNCTIONS solutionsAll quantities appearing in parentheses are real numbers. definitions: principal value /2 arctanx /2 x sgn(x) |x| = +1 if x > 0 -1 if x < 0last update October 24, 20041. A sin(+B ) = a cos( + b) . a = A , b = B
Texas A&M - P - 302
Physics 302 Chapter 10 Pretest \Water being diverted in a flood in Helsinki, Finland (latitude 60o N) flows along a channel of width 50 m in a south direction at a speed of 4 m/s. On which side of stream is the water level highest (from the standpoin
Texas A&M - P - 302
Physics 302 Chapter 7 Pretest A pendulum of mass m is suspended from a massless string of length l, which in turn is fixed at its other end to a pivot on a cart of mass M that is free to slide without friction along a horizontal track. a) Make a sket
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
23 October 2008Practical Chemistry READ CHAPTER 8 READ CHAPTER 9 CAPA 8, 9 WILL BE TUESDAY DISTRIBUTED NEXTExam 2 Grades120 100 80 60 40 20 0 0 100 200 300S t ude ntSeries1Exam 2 DistributionN u m b e r o f S tu d e n ts80 60 40 20 0
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
CHEMISTRY 107 General Chemistry for Engineering Students Spring 2008 Sections 501 - 513 Instructor: E-mail: Website: Office, Office Hours, Phone: Dr. Sanjiv Lalwani lalwani@mail.chem.tamu.edu http:/chem107.chem.tamu.edu/lalwani To be announced in cla
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
CAPA Homework System Spring 2009Homework Assignments Throughout the semester, we will be assigning sets of homework problems. These problems are intended to give you practice in the chemical skills you will need to succeed in the course. They will a
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
CHEMISTRY 107 General Chemistry for Engineering Students Spring 2009 Sections 514-526 & 527-539Instructor: Dr. Tinglu Yang Office: 104 Heldenfels Lecture Location: Room 100, Heldenfels Lecture Time: sections 514-526, Mon, Weds, Fri 11:30 a.m. - 12:2
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
CHEMISTRY 107 General Chemistry for Engineering Students Spring 2008 Sections 514 - 526 & 527 - 539 Instructor: E-mail: Website: Office, Office Hours, Phone: Dr. Sanjiv Lalwani lalwani@mail.chem.tamu.edu http:/chem107.chem.tamu.edu/lalwani To be anno
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
CHEMISTRY 107 General Chemistry for Engineering StudentsFall 2008 Sections 521530Instructor: Prof. Joseph B. Natowitz Lecture Location: Room 200, Heldenfels Lecture Time: Tues, Thurs 12:45-2:00 Office: 207 Cyclotron Institute ( Luedecke Building) O
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
CHEMISTRY 107 General Chemistry for Engineering StudentsFall 2008 Sections 501520 & 540Instructor: Dr. Larry Brown Office: 415 Heldenfels Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, ~10:1511:15 AM (between my 2 lectures) Monday, 1:002:30 PM Tuesday, 1
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
CAPA Homework System Fall 2008Homework Assignments Throughout the semester, we will be assigning sets of homework problems. These problems are intended to give you practice in the chemical skills you will need to succeed in the course. They will als
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
Using OWL at TAMU You have a number of choices about how you use TAMU's On-line Web Learning (OWL). You can use a computer on-campus (from an open access lab, dorm, or anywhere within the TAMU firewall) or you may use an off-campus computer. OWL is a
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
CHEM 107 General Chemistry for Engineering Students Lab InformationThis is a 4-credit course, including both a lecture component and a laboratory component. Labs will not meet during the first week of classes. All lab sections will meet beginning th
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
CHEM 107, Fall 2008Class #33Reaction Rates & MechanismsCHEM 107 L.S. Brown Texas A&M UniversityRates & MechanismsExperiments Rate Law How fast is the reaction Rate Law Mechanism How does the reaction happen? 2008, L.S. Brown 1CHEM 107,
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
1/30/2009Class #2Molecules and MolesCHEM 107 Texas A&M UniversityWhat's a molecule?Again, Again from our glossary: "The smallest particle of an element or compound that can exist and retain the chemical properties of that element or compound.
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
NAME: (print) _KEY_UIN #: _SECTION # _CHEMISTRY 107Sections 501510, 540 Exam #1Version B September 19, 2008 Dr. Larry BrownThis is a 50-minute exam, and contains 9 problems. There should be 8 numbered pages, including this one. There is also
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
NAME: (print) _KEY_UIN #: _SECTION # _CHEMISTRY 107Sections 501-510, 540 Exam #2Version B October 17, 2008 Dr. Larry BrownThis is a 50-minute exam, and contains 8 problems. There should be 7 numbered pages, including this one. (The back of th
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
CHEM 107, Fall 2008Class #20Chemical Bonding & Orbital OverlapCHEM 107 L.S. Brown Texas A&M UniversityLewis StructuresI will illustrate our books approach for drawing Lewis structures by doing a few examples that involve the various rules. Th
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
CHEMISTRY 107 General Chemistry for Engineering Students Sections 5215304 credit course, lecture and labInstructor: Prof. Joseph B. Natowitz Lecture Location: Room 200, Heldenfels Lecture Time: Tues, Thurs 12:45-2:00 Office: 207 Cyclotron Institut
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
1/30/2009CAPA Paper SheetDr. Yang's WebsiteCAPA Signup SheetLab Starts Next Week!Goggles, shoes, clothing Lab manual - read over Expt. 1 so you are ready to workPick up homework set #1 (due T, 02/03/2009)TodayMainly in Chapters 1&2. By
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
NAME: (print) _UIN #: _SECTION # _CHEMISTRY 107Sections 501-513 Final ExamVersion A December 10, 2007 Dr. Larry BrownThis is a 2-hour exam, and contains 11 problems. There should be 14 numbered pages, including this one. The last page is blan
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
CHEM 107, Fall 2007Temperature & RateClass #36Arrhenius Equation, Molecular Collisions and Reaction RatesCHEM 107 L.S. Brown Texas A&M UniversityIncreasing temperature increases reaction rate Rate laws look like: rate = k [A]x Temperature dep
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
1/30/2009CAPA Paper SheetDr. Yang's Website11/30/2009CAPA Signup SheetLab Starts Next Week!Goggles, shoes, Goggles shoes clothing Lab manual - read over Expt. 1 so you are ready to workPick up homework set #1 (due T, 02/03/2009)21/
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
CHEM 107, Fall 2008Class #32Kinetics: Finding Rate LawsCHEM 107 L.S. Brown Texas A&M UniversityRate ConstantsRate laws have from: rate = k[A]x Rate always has units of concentration over time So units of rate constant depend on order of react
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
Dr. Sanjiv Lalwani CHEMISTRY 107 General Chemistry for Engineering StudentsBorn and brought-up in Cebu City, Philippines BS in Chemistry Univ. of San Carlos 1998 PhD in Chemistry TAMU 2004 email: lalwani@mail.chem.tamu.edu course webpage: http:/
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
CHEM 107, Fall 2008Class #15Atoms, Electrons, and Energy LevelsCHEM 107 L.S. Brown Texas A&M UniversityRecap a Few IdeasLight can be described by a particle (photon) model Photoelectric Effect: electron binding energy Atomic emission spectra:
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
NAME: (print) _UIN #: _SECTION # _CHEMISTRY 107Sections 501513 Exam #3Version A November 16, 2007 Dr. Larry BrownThis is a 50-minute exam, and contains 8 problems. There should be 8 numbered pages, including this one. There is also a periodic
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
Pay Attention to CAPA HOMEWORK Due DATESNext test 21 October- Chapt 6,7,81Electronegativity of atomsHIGHLOW234Bending the rulesFinal electron configuration vs filling order56Forces Acting Between Atoms Lead to a Combined Sys
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
Pay Attention to CAPA HOMEWORK Due DATESNext test 21 October Chapt 6,7,81ElectronegativityA measure of how strongly the atoms attract electrons in a bond. The bigger the electronegativity difference the more polar the bond.Cl2HClNaCl3
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
First TESTCHAPTERS 1 5Tuesday 23, SeptemberHELP SESSION, Sunday 21 September 5:00 6:45 PM Heldenfels 100 Do Not Forget CAPA ASSIGNMENTS CAPA 4 BEING DISTRIBUTEDGASES AND KINETIC-MOLECULAR THEORYREAD CHAPTER 5Suggested Textbook Problems -
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
NAME: (print) _UIN #: _SECTION # _CHEMISTRY 107Sections 500-512 Exam #3Version A November 17, 2006 Dr. Larry BrownThis is a 50-minute exam, and contains 8 problems. There should be 8 numbered pages, including this one. There is also a periodi
Texas A&M - CHEM - 107
CHEM 107, Fall 2008Class #12Gases & StoichiometryCHEM 107 L.S. Brown Texas A&M UniversityGas LawA "warm-up" problem, from an old exam "Clouds" in deep space contain 1010 H2 molecules per m3, at 25 K Find P in atmospheres 2008, L.S. Brown 1
Texas A&M - P - 218
1. A block of mass m starts at rest at the bottom of an inclined plane with height H. Coefficient of friction is . In addition to other forces there is a horizontal force of magnitude P applied to the block. Use the Work-Energy Theorem to find the sp
Texas A&M - P - 208
c-ffl-I(II 1 0- I9/(_)0(1T chI+I
Texas A&M - P - 208
`itC.',iTh0 1HI(R4(IU
Texas A&M - ENGR - 212
ENGR 212-503Conservation Principles in Thermal Sciences Problem Set #10 EntropyDate distributed : 10.29.2003 Date due : 11.10.2003 at 5:00 pm Return your solution either in class or in my mail box (WERC Rm. 235H) by the date shown above. Please sh
Texas A&M - ENGR - 212
ENGR 212-503Conservation Principles in Thermal Sciences Problem Set #8 Steady ow devicesDate distributed : 10.15.2003 Date due : 10.22.2003 at 5:00 pm Return your solution either in class or in my mail box (WERC Rm. 235H) by the date shown above.
Texas A&M - ENTC - 349
MOTOROLAOrder this document by AN1724/DSEMICONDUCTORAPPLICATION NOTEImplementing SCI Receive and Transmit Buffers in Cby Mark Maiolani, Motorola, East Kilbride1 IntroductionSeveral devices in the Motorola M68HC16 and M68300 microcontroller
Texas A&M - ARSSERV - 53540000
USDA-ARS-PWA Vegetable and Forage Crops Research Unit Prosser, WAPOTATO TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER For 2002 - 2005by Ashok Alva, Research Leader Phone: 509-786-9205 Fax: 509-786-9277 Email: aalva@pars.ars.usda.gov www.usda.prosser.wsu.edu2005Name of S
Colorado State - AT - 605
Revised Wednesday, January 28, 200911. IntroductionCopyright 2009, David A. RandallThe nature of the subjectThe atmosphere circulates. The circulation is global in extent (Fig. 1.1). It transports dry air, energy, three phases of water, mo
Colorado State - AT - 604
CHAPTER 7 MAKING WAVES|Copyright 2005, David A. RandallRevised October 23, 12:56:587.1 The shallow-water equations In most of this chapter we will discuss the shallow-water equations, which can be written as v + Hz + f L k v = -" @gHh + hS L
Colorado State - AT - 605
Revised Wednesday, December 31, 2008About the CoverThis image (actually pieced together from multiple images) was acquired on December 8, 1992, by NASAs Galileo spacecraft, as it swung by Earth on its way out to Jupiter. It shows a wonderful but p
Colorado State - AT - 604
CHAPTER 12 Spectral Methods|Copyright 2005, David A. RandallRevised November 13, 13:33:5412.1 Introduction Assume that uHx, tL is real and integrable. If the domain is periodic, with period L, we can express uHx, tL exactly by a Fourier serie
Colorado State - AT - 604
CHAPTER 3 A SURVEY OF TIME-DIFFERENCING SCHEMESkdkldkdkdkkk FOR THE OSCILLATION AND DECAY EQUATIONS|Copyright 2005, David A. RandallRevised October 1, 12:22:403.1 Introduction In atmospheric dynamics, the governing equations are usually non-
Colorado State - AT - 604
CHAPTER 6 DIFFUSION|Copyright 2005, David A. RandallRevised October 16, 9:23:236.1 Introduction Diffusion is a macroscopic interpretation of microscopic advection. Here "microscopic" refers to scales below the resolution of a model. In genera
Colorado State - AT - 604
333FIG. 2.1: An example of a grid, with uniform grid spacing Dx. The grid points are denoted by the integer index j. Half-integer points can also be defined. - - - - 17 FIG. 2.2: Schematic illustrating the interpretation of the fourth-order differe
Colorado State - AT - 605
Revised Tuesday, February 24, 200915. The mean meridional circulationCopyright 2009, David A. RandallThe observed meridional transports of energy and moistureAs discussed in Chapter 4, moist static energy conservation is expressed byDh
Colorado State - AT - 605
Revised February 25, 2008 6:18CHAPTER 10The general circulation as turbulenceCopyright 2008 David A. Randall10.1Energy and enstrophy cascadesConsider small-scale three-dimensional motion. The relevant momentum equation isV p 2 - = ( V
Colorado State - AT - 605
Revised January 11, 2008 4:32 pmCHAPTER 11Tropical atmosphere-ocean interactionsCopyright 2006 David A. Randall11.1 IntroductionThe oceans cover about two thirds of the Earths surface. Their average depth is about 4 km. Water is heavy stuff;