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University of Iowa - 029 - 029
29:029 Physics III Exam II October 27, 2000 Closed book exam. Please show all work to get full credit. Point values for each problem are indicated. Please ask questions if you need clarification. If you don't show your work, or make written comments,
University of Iowa - 029 - 029
29:029 Physics III Exam III December 1, 2000 Closed book exam. Please show all work to get full credit. Point values for each problem are indicated. Please ask questions if you need clarification. If you don't show your work, or make written comments
Penn State - FIN - 100
Finance 100 Fall 2007 Final Exam Formula Sheet Chapter 7 - Interest Rates and Bond ValuationCoupon Rate20%= Annual Coupon Payment/Bond Face ValueBond Value = Present Value Coupon Annuity + Present Value Bond Face Value BV = C [(1-{1/(1+r)t})/r]
Penn State - H P A - 447
1. Sometimes healthcare service providers decide how to price their services, and sometimes they have to figure out if they can provide the service given a certain price. 2. There are two generally accepted ways to set prices for healthcare service p
Penn State - H P A - 447
Problem 7Calculating Salvage ValueConsider an asset that costs $468,000 and is depreciated straight-line over its eight-year tax life. The asset is to be used in a five-year project; at the end of the project, the asset can be sold for $72,000. If
Penn State - H P A - 447
Finance 100.1 Chapter 5Problems 4-6 Presented by Group 6Problem 4 Calculating Interest RatesPresent Value (PV) $240 $360$39,000 $38,261Years 2 1015 30Interest RateFuture Value (FV) $307 $896$174,384 $483,500Problem 4 ContinuedPresent
Penn State - H P A - 447
The Du Pont IdentityPresented by: Group 6Du Pont Identity An expression that breaks return on equity (ROE) down into three parts: profit margin, total asset turnover and financial leverage.Du Pont Identity The Du Pont identity tells us that R
Dubuque - BIO - 200
1. What is the function of two kinds of meristimatic tissue? Give examples of cell structures in your answer. Apical Meristems meristematic tissue found at or near tips of roots and shoots; responsible for primary growth Protoderm lies around the o
UGA - JOUR - 3310
01/16/07 Journalism Went over course description and discussed the first amendment. Watched video at http:/www.iwo.com/heroes.htm; radio interview: http:/www.federalnewsradio.com/emedia/59677.wma War on Terrorism: Nov. 13, 2001, granted President
UGA - JOUR - 3310
4/4/07Journalism Study Guide:Readings: mm 5,6,7,8,9 Hate Speech Codes: o Standards stricter than in society o Speech can be limited if it involves "fighting words" o "fighting words" must be uttered face-to-face Theories of freedom: know all. Abs
UGA - MATH - 1101
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UGA - RELI - 1001
Islam 4/6/07 Homework assignment: In Qur'an read Surah's: 109, 112, 711-27 Absolute/Pure monotheism; condemns polytheism and Trinitarian Christianity and the commercialism of religion and idolatry. Islam doesn't emerge naturally out of Christianity.
UGA - RELI - 1001
01/18/07 Religion notes Septuagint was the first stage in translation in 250 B.C.E.; the first translation was from Hebrew to Greek. This occurred during the time of Alexander; in Alexandria. A group of Israelites decided that the Septuagint needed t
UGA - RELI - 1001
2/21/07 *Final will be optional. If you feel that you need to take it you can. If not, your grade will be determined by your other three tests. Christianity Trinitarian monotheism. Jesus of Nazareth ca. 4BCE 30 CE. Name was Yeshua, the Latins referr
University of Iowa - 029 - 052
Gravity and Orbits.how and why the planets move the way they doIsaac Newton.beginning of modern physicsThe net force is what moves thingsCentripetal acceleration and central forceThe gravitational force from spherical object
University of Iowa - 029 - 052
Solar System Astronomy .1New developments in solar system astronomySize of the solar system: first stop.IowaNext stop: planet EarthThe Earth and Moon as a double planet
University of Iowa - 029 - 052
Angular measure (degrees)Angular measure (degrees)Smaller units of angular measure.arcsecondsCoordinate systems in astronomy.the Horizon SystemThe Circumpolar Stars."The Immortals" to the ancient Egyptians
UGA - GEOG - 1111
17. density increases; the mantle is 80% of the volume. 8. either way in both hemispheres 11. Mr. Keppen; A-near equator; E-near poles; type B climates are characterized by precipitation. Athens has a type C climate 19. Continental crust made out of
UGA - SPAN - 1001
Paso A Ejer. 1: 1. Se llama 2. Me llamo 3. se llama 4. se llama 5. se llama 6. lleva 7. lleva 8. llevan 9. llevan 10. llevo Ejer. 2: 1. a 2. b 3. a 4. a 5. a 6. a 7. a 8. a 9. b 10. a Ejer. 5: 1. No, no es una chaqueta, es una camisa. 2. No, no es un
University of Iowa - 029 - 052
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University of Iowa - 029 - 052
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University of Iowa - 029 - 052
The year, motion of the MoonPhases of the moon and position of the SunThe reason for phases of the MoonThe path of the Moon in the skyThe line of nodes of the Moon's orbitRetrograde motion of Mars in the sky
University of Iowa - 029 - 052
Motion of the Moon, motion of the planetsThe phenomenon of precessionPrecession of the Earth's axisAstronomical consequences of precessionGalileo GalileiKepler's 1st Law of Planetary Motion
University of Iowa - 029 - 052
Motion of the Moon, motion of the planetsThe phenomenon of precessionPrecession of the Earth's axisAstronomical consequences of precessionGalileo Galileidefinition (one of) of an ellipseKepler's 1st Law of Planetary MotionKepler's 2nd L
University of Iowa - 029 - 052
Kepler's 1st Law of Planetary MotionKepler's 2nd Law of Planetary Motion (the equal area law)Planetary data (I love tables with data)Applications of Kepler's Laws: variations in the opposition of MarsEclipses: observational propertiesA luna
University of Iowa - 029 - 052
The nature of eclipsesBut first. Orbits in solar System really Are elliptical. The case of SednaThe basis of understanding eclipses.the orbit of the MoonMoon's orbit inclined by 5 degrees with respect to eclipticEclipses caused by shadows of o
UGA - GEOG - 1111
41. What is the "moment" of an earthquake? How is it calculated?Solution to Richter problem: "Moment Magnitude scale" Hough: "moment = torque" Moment = fault area * slip * shear resistanceo Bigger the fault area, bigger the earthquake o Bigger the
UGA - JOUR - 3310
Things to know: 1. Read all assigned articles well. a. NYT Under Attack b. NYT Op-ed on Copyright c. See It Now: inaccuracies in McCarthy's idealism were pointed out. He was specific at the end about who's fault he thought it was, pay particular atte
Dubuque - BIO - 200
1. Discuss the function of the epidermis in roots (remember to relate structure to function for any examples that you use in your discussion). The epidermis is the outermost layer of the root and is comprised of epidermis cells. The epidermis gives r
Penn State - CHEM - 410
Neil Mucha Chem410 Term Paper 14 November 2007 Self-cleaning Glass Self-cleaning glass is a recent innovation brought about by extensive research in the area of semiconductor photochemistry. Self-cleaning glass is essentially normal glass coated with
Dubuque - BIO - 200
DNA -> RNA -> Protein 1. Develop an explanation of why mRNA synthesis is called transcription. Messenger RNA is RNA that carries information from DNA to the ribosome sites of protein synthesis in the cell. Once mRNA has been transcribed from DNA, it
Dubuque - BIO - 200
1. Name and discuss the structure and function of the tissue in a mature woody dicot stem, which is found between the secondary xylem and the secondary phloem. The vascular cambium lies between the secondary xylem and phloem. The cambium cells contin
Dubuque - BIO - 200
1. Describe the structure of a typical woody dicot leaf in detail and explain the function for any structures that you use in your answer. Stalk (petiole) attached blade to the stem Blade (lamina) contains network or vascular bundles or veins Stipu
University of Iowa - 029 - 052
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University of Iowa - 029 - 052
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University of Iowa - 029 - 052
The Surface of the Moonterrae mariaCraters of the MoonCraters Tycho and CopernicusCrater Tycho.lunar orbiterCrater Copernicus from the Apollo spaceshipThe front and back side of the Moonhttp:/www.solarviews.com/cap/moon/vmoon1.htmThe A
University of Iowa - 029 - 052
Lunar rocks: witnesses to the ancient history of the solar systemApollo landing sitesA variety of lunar geological sitesLunar sample: basaltLunar sample from Apollo 17: troctolite from the terraeThe "Genesis Rock", an anorthostie, among the
University of Iowa - 029 - 052
Craters on the Moon and elsewhere in the solar systemWhy aren't there craters on Earth?Where are the impact craters on Earth?http:/www.unb.ca/passc/ImpactDatabaseThe Giant Impact Theory for the origin of the MoonMoving further out in the so
University of Iowa - 029 - 052
Mercury and VenusRelative sizes of Mercury and Venus3/2 synchronous rotation and the weird day of MercuryThe Messenger spacecraft and the study of the planet MercuryLaunch: 2005 First flyby: 2008 Orbital insertion: 2011The Messenger Spacecra
University of Iowa - 029 - 052
The planet Venus: the Earth's twin (in a limited sense)Venus in ultraviolet lightWhat is under The clouds?Seeing through the clouds of Venus with Radio Astronomy!The Goldstone (California) tracking station and planetary radarFirst result: l
University of Iowa - 029 - 052
Probing Venus with radio wavesThe Physics of Spectrum Formation, Kirchoff's Laws and Wien's Law Hot opaque solid or liquid produces a continuous spectrum Hot, tenuous gas observed against dark background produces emission line spectrum Cold, ten
University of Iowa - 029 - 052
Exploring VenusThe global geography of VenusRadar reflectivity: the terrain of VenusThe shield volcanoes of VenusWhy CO2 has a big effect on climateCO2 and the Earth: Venus has a disturbing lesson
University of Iowa - 029 - 052
Exploration of MarsThe study of Mars todayPhysical characteristics of MarsThe varying distance of Mars at oppositionPercival Lowell and the Canals of MarsThe atmosphere of Mars: 95% CO2Next time: spacecraft exploration of Mars
University of Iowa - 029 - 052
Robotic Exploration of MarsThe atmosphere of Mars: 95% CO2Next time: spacecraft exploration of MarsMariner 4, our first close view of the surface of MarsLater spacecraft revealed more varied terrain, e.g. Hebes ChasmaSpacecraft finding #1 -
University of Iowa - 029 - 052
Surface of the Red PlanetA reminder. we are looking at a smaller planet than the EarthSpacecraft finding #1 - the north-south asymmetryThe volcanos of Mars: Olympus MonsNotice smooth, uncratered Slopes of mountainThe size of Olympus MonsTh
LSU - BIOL - 2156
Chapter 9 trouble problems 9.10 A) There are 2 nucleotides per base pair so 2x 200,000 = 400,000 B) 200,000 (base pairs) x .34 nm (Average distance base pairs are stacked apart)= 68,000 nm Tall 68,000 nm/ 3.4 nm (distance per spiral) = 20,000 spirals
LSU - BIOL - 2156
Ch. 5 Opening: In 1910, T. H. Morgan discovered a white-eyed mutation with unusual "sex-linked" inheritanceT.H. Morgan, Drosophila, & Sex- linkage T.H. Morgan started genetic studies with fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster), 1909-1930s. Discove
LSU - BIOL - 2156
Homework Required Problems: 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.7, 7.8, 7.10 (test w/ c2), 7.11 (test w/ c2), 7.12 (test w/ c2), 7.13, 7.14, 7.16, 7.17, 7.18, 7.19, 7.21, 7.23, 7.24, 7.29. Plus additional questions to be posted. Due March 5 or 7.Ch. 7 Linkage, rec
Cornell - ORIE - 350
ORIE 350 Lecture 2Recall Activities of Business Financing We can raise money by: 1. Borrowing 2. Selling Stock 2 categories are used: When borrowing, we incur a liability; when we sell stock, we gave shareholder equity Investing We use this money to
Cornell - ORIE - 350
ORIE 350 Lecture 3 Review to Lecture 2 handout Qn 4: Cranbrook a. Paid, Rent, $1200 "Rent" -> Rent Expenses (Temp SE) "Paid" -> Cash A =L Cash($1,200) = + SE Rent Expense($1,200)b. Bought Copier $(2, 600)-> "Office Equipment" (A) "Paid" ->Cash(A) A
Cornell - ORIE - 350
ORIE lecture 4 Handout: Homework 2 In class exercises 1. Adjusting entries 2. Closing entries 3. Revenue recognition Rules for revenue recognition 1. 2. 3. 4. Persuasive evidence of an arrangement exists. Generally a purchase agreement or a contract
Cornell - ORIE - 350
Accounts Receivable It is a current asset on the balance sheet. Do not want to overstate its val on the bal.sheet We do not want to put an inaccurate value on the balance sheet Must include allowance for uncollectible accounts Direct write off method
Cornell - ORIE - 350
ORIE 350 Lecture 5 Cash Eqn C = L + SE- NCA1. Accounts receivable 2. Accounts Payable Beginning accounts payable: 100,000 Ending Accounts payable: 80,000 C= L= 80,000-100,000= -20,000 3. Inventory (NCA) Beginning Inventory: 250,000 Ending inventory
Cornell - ORIE - 350
2 Apt corp forklift Acc. Depreciation Equipment 28,000 28,000 27,000 27,000June 9, 2003Cash Acc. Depreciation Equip Gain on Sale3000 27000 28000 2000Cost= 1,500 Salvage 100 Jan 6, 2000 Useful life 7 years Sold on Jan 5, 2004 for $800 Straight
Cornell - ORIE - 350
ORIE 350 Lecture 7 Inventory cost methods 1. FIFO(our oldest items are sold in the inventory and newest are in ending inventory) a. This is equivalent to LISH(Last in Still Here) b. Recent cost in ending inventory c. Balance sheet has an accurate, up
Cornell - ORIE - 350
ORIE 350 Lecture 10 Asset Turnover Ratio = Book value = Historical cost accumulated depreciation Equipment(net)= historical cost- accumulated depreciation BONDS To raise cash, large corporations sells bonds It is a form of long term debt To pay it b
Cornell - ORIE - 350
ORIE 350 Lecture 9 Today: Time value of money Bonds Wednesday: Leases Thursday: prelim 1 HO 110 and B-14 Time value money Interest expense on a construction loan is added to the cost of the asset itself 10,000,000 9,000,000 Building Loan at 6%(9,00
Cornell - ORIE - 350
ORIE 350 Lecture 12 Quaxo Available for SaleSep 10, 2004 Investment(available for sale securities) Cash 270,000 270,000Oct 12st , 2004Cash Investment income3,650 3,650Dec 31st , 2004Unrealised holding loss(SE) AFSS(SE)55,000 55,000Jan
Cornell - ORIE - 350
ORIE 350 Lecture 12 3. GMI industries Leases a truck 4 year lease 4% interest at the end of each month, 499.77 2434.75 due at the lease signing inom = 5.9 % Purchase option at the end of lease for 9,800 Lease checklist Ownership transfer: No Bargain
Cornell - ORIE - 350
ORIE 350 lecture 15 Cash cycle Unfavourable cash cycle nu = number of unfavourable days in the cash cycle. Usually the company will need to borrow money difference between collection of accounts receivable and accounts payable why unfavourable? Pay f
Cornell - ORIE - 350
Treasury stock Corporations buying its own stock back on the open market Reasons: 1. limit or reduce dividends burden 2. have too much cash, with no good investment opportunities 3. My corporation's stock is under valued 4. For employee stock ownersh