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LSU - CHEM - 1001
Theme: Electrons & Proton Balance++Fcoulombic for 1% imbalance of charges would lift Earth in its own gravity (Feynman Lectures)Types of BondsIonic BondsDefine: An ion is an atom or molecule that carries a net charge.Cation = + ion Anion
LSU - CHEM - 1001
Announcements Monday, November 26Answer keys will appear on web soon! Problems for Chapter 9 were posted Nov 16! Many of you are doing rather well: you learned to teach yourself! It's not as grim as you think! You need 700 points to get the 50-point
LSU - CHEM - 1001
Where are we?We have measured mass of proton: 1.66 x 10-24 g We have measured mass of electron: 1836 times lighter than proto We have measured charge of proton: +1.602 x 10-19 Coulombs We have measured charge of electron: -1.602 x 10-19 Coulombs We
Acton School of Business - ELEC - 301
% noteparse.m% usage: divs = noteparse(data)% takes in a double array specified by data% and outputs a vector of division points% that correspond to seperate and distinct notes% in other words, trying to find when one note stops% and another
Acton School of Business - ELEC - 301
%READ_DATA Reads data about the piano from mat file specified by% user%Get user specification for input file[filename, path_name] = uigetfile('*.mat', 'Read data from');%Read info from fileload(filename);
Acton School of Business - RICH - 333
The Oregon Medicaid PlanHealth Care Rationing - an indepth look.First set scene with Eddy articlesvol. 1, p.541 "Connecting value and costs." p.544 "What care is essential, what services are basic?"sWe = society as consumers and payers must
Penn State - GEOG - 357
Spatial data models Raster exhaustive regular or irregular partitioning of space associated with the field view location-based Vector points, lines, areas associated with the object view object-basedSpatial data modelsVector data models
Acton School of Business - ECON - 461
Fall 2006 Development of Housing Policy Econ 461 1. Housing Policy has two primary purposes: (1) to encourage home ownership and (2) to improve housing for the poor. 2. Federal Housing Administration (FHA) Mortgage Insurance has helped increase home
UC Davis - ECS - 236
Analysis of web server logsHerv DEBAR, France Tlcom R&DFrance Telecom Research & DevelopmentD1 - 14/05/09Objectives & design Separate between normal and malicious activity Accurate & documented diagnosis On- and off-line: log trail 3 step
University of Texas - BIO - 214
Wisconsin - CHE - 535
What is entropy ?W 100KgdU = dQ + dW = TdS - PdV H = U + PV dH = TdS - PdV + PdV + VdP = TdS + VdPAt constant PressureUQ dH Cp dT p S=0 T'dH C p dT dS = = T TT'C p (T )dT TS (T ) - S 298 K =298 KC p (T )dT TAbsolute en
Wisconsin - ENGR - 535
What is entropy ?W 100KgdU = dQ + dW = TdS - PdV H = U + PV dH = TdS - PdV + PdV + VdP = TdS + VdPAt constant PressureUQ dH Cp dT p S=0 T'dH C p dT dS = = T TT'C p (T )dT TS (T ) - S 298 K =298 KC p (T )dT TAbsolute en
University of Texas - CS - 310
CS310H - Spring 2009Lecture 16 - Computer Execution Models2/27/09I. Announcements- Exam histogram posted on webII. Review- Exam redux - adder circuit - Analyze different options - using area and delay criteria - 7x or 11x - each is creat
Wisconsin - CHE - 562
How Protected Are You Against The Sun?Joey DekoskiOverview What is sunscreen used for Problems SolutionsWhy is it used? To protect the skin of the human body from UV radiation.Effects of UV light Short term Sunburn Thickening Wri
Wisconsin - ENGR - 562
How Protected Are You Against The Sun?Joey DekoskiOverview What is sunscreen used for Problems SolutionsWhy is it used? To protect the skin of the human body from UV radiation.Effects of UV light Short term Sunburn Thickening Wri
Wisconsin - CHE - 562
Oral PresentationsMajor Elements to Consider Goals Content Organization Visuals DeliveryGoals Present experimental results Educate the audience Convince/persuade audience Demonstrate expertise in subject Demonstrate communication skillsContent
Wisconsin - ENGR - 562
Oral PresentationsMajor Elements to Consider Goals Content Organization Visuals DeliveryGoals Present experimental results Educate the audience Convince/persuade audience Demonstrate expertise in subject Demonstrate communication skillsContent
Wisconsin - CHE - 562
Problem 1 Avobenzone, C20H22O3, is an ingredient used in sunscreen to block harmful UV rays. The finished product is a mixture of two separate streams. One stream has a flow rate of 10 lb/hr with a 40 wt% of C20H22O3. That is combined with another st
Wisconsin - ENGR - 562
Problem 1 Avobenzone, C20H22O3, is an ingredient used in sunscreen to block harmful UV rays. The finished product is a mixture of two separate streams. One stream has a flow rate of 10 lb/hr with a 40 wt% of C20H22O3. That is combined with another st
Wisconsin - CHE - 430
Department of Chemical Engineering University of Wisconsin ChE 430 Spring Semester, 2004 Week Topic/Reference* 1 2 3,4,5 Introduction to Chemical Kinetics; Review of Thermodynamics/Chapters 1,2 Chemical Kinetics Empirical Facts/ Chapter 3 Chemical K
Wisconsin - ENGR - 430
Department of Chemical Engineering University of Wisconsin ChE 430 Spring Semester, 2004 Week Topic/Reference* 1 2 3,4,5 Introduction to Chemical Kinetics; Review of Thermodynamics/Chapters 1,2 Chemical Kinetics Empirical Facts/ Chapter 3 Chemical K
Wisconsin - CHE - 430
Numerical Integration Problem with Parameter Estimation: Consider the following gas-phase reaction in a batch reactor operating at constant P: N 2 r + 3H 2 2 NH 30.7 1.6 0.4 r = kC N 2CH 2 / C NH 3The initial concentrations of species are: CN2o=3
Wisconsin - ENGR - 430
Numerical Integration Problem with Parameter Estimation: Consider the following gas-phase reaction in a batch reactor operating at constant P: N 2 r + 3H 2 2 NH 30.7 1.6 0.4 r = kC N 2CH 2 / C NH 3The initial concentrations of species are: CN2o=3
Wisconsin - CHE - 311
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSINChE 311 Thermodynamics of Mixtures Homework XIII Chemical Equilibrium Calculations-IIFall 1998 Due 12/9/981. Effect of Temperature on Equilibrium Constants Calculate and plot ln K vs. 1/
Wisconsin - ENGR - 311
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSINChE 311 Thermodynamics of Mixtures Homework XIII Chemical Equilibrium Calculations-IIFall 1998 Due 12/9/981. Effect of Temperature on Equilibrium Constants Calculate and plot ln K vs. 1/
Wisconsin - CHE - 311
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSINChE 311 Thermodynamics of Mixtures Homework X Properties from Equations of State This assignment is based on Chapter 13 in SVA. 1. Fluid Properties from the Van der Waals Equation of State
Wisconsin - CHE - 311
1) Show that, for U S U ( S , X ) and P 2) Problem 3.1 A 3) Problem 3.1 H 4) Problem 3.3 ES S U P P X , then at equilibrium X = X . S S U
Wisconsin - ENGR - 311
1) Show that, for U S U ( S , X ) and P 2) Problem 3.1 A 3) Problem 3.1 H 4) Problem 3.3 ES S U P P X , then at equilibrium X = X . S S U
Wisconsin - CHE - 311
Spring 2000ChE 311Homework Set #3Due 2/15/001. 2. 3. 4.SVA 10.8 SVA 10.11 SVA 10.14 SVA 10.18
Wisconsin - CHE - 311
Spring 2000ChE 311Homework Set #7Due 3/21/001. 2. 3. 4.SVA 11.22 SVA 11.27 SVA 11.35 SVA 11.38
Wisconsin - CHE - 311
Homework 9, Due Tuesday, April 29, at 9:30 am- Problems 9.6 A, B and C
Wisconsin - EXAMNO - 450
Che 450 Exam No 1. Solutions Problem 1a Fixed Capital Cost of Steel and Concrete Cost of associated equipment Installation cost of the above Depreciable May be able to recover salvable cost Working Capital Start-up Money Initial Raw materials
Wisconsin - ENGR - 160
PROBLEM STATEMENT AND I DEA GENERATI ONProf. Kevin J. Shinners Biological Systems EngineeringInte Engr 160 rREVI EW OF MARKET RESEARCHInte Engr 160 rPROBLEM STATEMENT Your team needs to clearly define the customerproblems or : Risk chasin
Wisconsin - ENGR - 160
EPD 160 Project Management and EconomicsbyJeffrey S. Russell, P.E. 2205 Engineering Hall 262-7244 russell@engr.wisc.edu1Project ManagementThe application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to project activities in order to meet or exc
Wisconsin - ENGR - 160
Corn TippingDecember 14,2004Presenters: Dan Fedel, Heather Levin, John Reyns, Ryan Schmudlach, Eric Smith Other Members: Dave Bateman, Doug Johnson, Dan Martin, Billy Shim, TJ Wagner, Carla Weffenstette Lab Section 309/310Overview Existing
Wisconsin - ENGR - 160
Badger BikeInstructor: Jim Tinjum Lab 320 Agenda Problem Statement Design Requirements Preliminary Designs Final Design Bike Frame Box Drive Train Final Price Maintenance Safety Requirements Conclusion Questions 2/21Pr
Wisconsin - ENGR - 160
ECSEngineering Career ServicesAverage Salaries for Engineering StudentsBS - $54,000 MS - $66,000 PhD - $88,000 Monthly average for interns and c-ops $2,900ECSEngineering Career ServicesIntroductionsSusan Piacenza, Associate Director ECS E
Wisconsin - ENGR - 160
Plane ProtectorEPD 160Prof. MartinThe Plane ProtectorsDaniel Crispino Chris Demorlis Dru Denison Jeff Dix Nate Gaeckle Josh Geschke Matt Hahn Dave Olson David Ozarowicz Hugh Palmer Travis Parisi Kurt Schrader Derek Splitter Zach Thorson Pat Tig
Wisconsin - ENGR - 160
Project RIB (Rope In Bag)Prepared for: Middleton Volunteer Fire Department and Engineering Professional Development 160 Professor Richard Straub Dr. Sandra CourterPrepared by Team Wisc.edu Paul Ambuehel, Matt Bingen, Mike Bishton, Mark Carter, Pau
Wisconsin - ENGR - 200
University of Wisconsin Madison Biomedical Engineering Design Courses INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY STATEMENT All information provided by individuals or Design Project Groups during this or subsequent presentations is the property of the re
Wisconsin - ENGR - 200
Electrotactile Tongue Display for Vestibular InformationRESEARCH SUBJECT INFORMATION AND CONSENT FORMYou are invited to participate in a research project designed to evaluate how well people can use patterns of touch-like sensations on the tongue t
Wisconsin - DOCUMENT - 9039
IceCube Project Monthly Report June 2004 Accomplishments Demonstrated suitability of the current drill hose for the first drill season. Launched DOM production for up to four strings to be installed in January 2005. - Completed design qualification
Wisconsin - DOCUMENT - 45318
IceCube Project Monthly Report November 2007 Accomplishments Completed the commissioning of the IceCube Seasonal Equipment Site in preparations for drilling. Started deep ice drilling on December 5 following a drill readiness review.Successfully
Wisconsin - DOCUMENT - 29723
IceCube Project Monthly Report November 2006 Accomplishments The first hole of the season, hole #58, commenced with firn drilling on December 11 th (the South Pole is 19 hours ahead of UW) and was completed on December 14th. Installation of the first
Wisconsin - DOCUMENT - 29169
IceCube Project Monthly Report September 2006 Accomplishments A series of final readiness reviews were completed in preparation for the upcoming construction season at the South Pole. These reviews covered drilling, installation, counting house activ
Wisconsin - DOCUMENT - 28430
14-May-09IceCube Project Monthly Report July 2006 Accomplishments The National Science Foundation completed a review of the IceCube Operations proposal on August 1 3, 2006. The review went very well and IceCube is looking forward to receiving the
Wisconsin - ENGR - 476
Management of Diabetics Through a Patient RegistryMike Hess Corin Johnson IE 476 05/09/2003 Project DescriptionGoal is to develop a method for each physician to manage their Diabetic Patients without any extra effortUltimate goal: Co
Penn State - EMS - 174
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Wisconsin - CS - 302
BOOK NOTESCHAPTER 1010.1 UNIT TESTS- unit test - most important testing tool - checks a single method or a set of cooperating methods - test the classes in isolation - avoid confusion due to interacting classes- e.g. use standard input
Wisconsin - ENGR - 370
Traffic SafetyAnnouncementsRead Chapter 16 Exam review class on Monday, December 12 room 2317 Engineering Hall at 5:30 pmWhat is Safety?"Freedom from Danger" "The state of being certain that adverse effects will not be caused by some agent unde
Wisconsin - ENGR - 370
CEE 370 Transportation Engineering Spring 2003 Homework # 10 DUE:Monday, May 5, 20031. (5) An increase in transit fares from 80 cents to 120 cents resulted in a decrease in transit ridership from 500,000 to 450,000 riders per day. Calculate the s
Wisconsin - BME - 530
X-ray SNR in 3 steps. I II Contrast = I I SNR = I CI SNR = IX-ray transmission SNR Review Let N = average number of transmitted x-rays N = N0 exp [ - dz ] Emission and transmission are Poisson processesCI CN SNR = = =C N N NSNR = C N = C ARt
Wisconsin - BME - 530
Lecture 4: Imaging Theory One-dimensional Fourier transformsReview of 1-D Fourier Theory f(t ) F( f )F( f ) =Fourier Transform: - i 2 f t- f(t ) edtf(t ) =Inverse Fourier Transform: + i 2 f t- F( f ) edfYou may have seen
Acton School of Business - ECON - 461
Fall 2006 Econ 461 Notes on Tiebout ModelLecture for March 29th1. Assumptions of the original Tiebout Model: (a) Households are fully mobile between jurisdictions of a metropolitan area.Comment: In actual fact, not all households are fully mobile
Wisconsin - BME - 300
Stereotactic device compatible with a 4.7 Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging system Team: Jeremy Glynn Team Leader Jeremy Schaefer Communications Adam Goon BWIG Michael Conrardy BSAC March 1 March 7Week:Client: Ian J Rowland PhD Dept. of Radiol
Wisconsin - BME - 300
Project: VertebroplastyTeam Members: Bayley Denham, Mike Kosir, Mike Wells, Kelly Williams Client: Micheal Tuite Date: 02/24/03-03/03/03 Problem Statement: To create a syringe modification capable of creating enough pressure to dispense a ten millil
Wisconsin - BME - 300
Stereotactic device compatible with a 4.7 Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging system Team: Jeremy Glynn Team Leader Jeremy Schaefer Communications Adam Goon BWIG Michael Conrardy BSAC April 12 April 18Week:Client: Ian J Rowland PhD Dept. of Radi
Wisconsin - BME - 300
Project: VertebroplastyTeam Members: Bayley Denham, Mike Kosir, Mike Wells, Kelly Williams Client: Micheal Tuite Date: 03/31/03-04/07/03 Problem Statement: To create a syringe modification capable of creating enough pressure to dispense a ten millil