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Michigan State University - ECE - 201
UNC - CHEM - 101
11.2 1.3 (a) (f) 1.4 time volume (a) (b) (c)Introduction: Matter and MeasurementVisualizing ConceptsAfter a physical change, the identities of the substances involved are the same as their identity before the change. That is, molecules retain t
UNC - CHEM - 101
22.2 2.4Atoms, Molecules, and Ionsnonmetals: blue and yellow noble gas: yellowVisualizing ConceptsIn general, metals occupy the left side of the chart, and nonmetals the right side. metals: red and green alkaline earth metal: redIn a solid,
UNC - CHEM - 101
33.2 2H 2 + COStoichiometry: Calculations with Chemical Formulas and EquationsVisualizing ConceptsWrite the balanced equation for the reaction. CH 3 OHThe combining ratio of H 2 : CO is 2:1. If we have 8 H 2 molecules, 4 CO molecules are req
UNC - CHEM - 101
44.2 4.4Aqueous Reactions and Solution StoichiometryVisualizing ConceptsAlthough CH 3 OH and HCl are both molecular compounds, HCl is an acid and strong electrolyte. Strong electrolytes exist in solution almost completely as ions, so an aqueous
Michigan State University - ECE - 201
ECE 201 Class Quiz 5Names _ _ _ R2i2 -+ v2 i1R1 !iN iP+ v1vS+-+iO!+-iLLoadvL-Ideal operational amplifier model (0 V, 0A): iN = 0; iP = 0; vP vN = 0. Take vS = 1 V, R1 = 1 k!, R2 = 10 k!, and an ideal operational ampl
UNC - CHEM - 101
55.2 (a) (b) (c) 5.3 (a) (b)ThermochemistryVisualizing ConceptsThe internal energy, E, of the products is greater than that of the reactants, so the diagram represents an increase in the internal energy of the system. E for this process is posi
Michigan State University - ECE - 201
Michigan State University - ECE - 201
1. In the international system of units (SI) the unit of power is the: A. volt B. watt C. joule 2. When passive sign notation is used for current and voltage, if the product of current through a circuit element and voltage across the circuit element
Michigan State University - ECE - 201
Michigan State University - ECE - 201
SS08-ECE-201-001 Circuits and Systems ICourse Calendar Lessons Resources Communicate Report Automate Manage SS08-ECE-201-001 Circuits and Systems I Donnie Reinhard - Administrator Home | Course > Lessons > On-line Quizzes > OQ3OQ3Your response h
Penn State - COMM - 150
Screenings o Some Like It Hot (Wilder, 1959) Fantastical, escapes from life, musicals had bigger budgets One of the few films about Hollywood itself Used Broadway's songs o North by Northwest (Hitchcock, 1959) A lot going on Starts in New York
Penn State - COMM - 150
Citizen Kane (Welles, 1942) The Producers (Brooks, 1968) makes fun of Broadway. We like our arts not to be economically tied together. Flop is more of a profit than a hit. 1. Choice of director 2. Script writer 3. Casting Spring time/Hitler Film act
Penn State - COMM - 150
Screenings Unforgiven Dr. Strangelove Roger & Me Book Chapters 11 (The Western) 12 (Hollywood and the Cold War) Other Readings Harlan Jacobson, "Michael & Me: A Leader on the Left Meets a Follower of the Left Behind" Film Comment 25.6 (November 1989)
Penn State - COMM - 150
COMM 150.2 Exam #4 Review Sheet Screenings Pulp Fiction Do the Right Thing Crash Readings Evan Smith, Thread Structure: Rewriting the Hollywood Formula, Journal of Film and Video 51.3-4 (Fall 1999): 88-96. Guthrie P. Ramsey Jr., Muzing New Hoods, Mak
Penn State - B A - 302
Exam Study Guides (Prep Game solutions have been added to the bottom of the page!)Study Guide for Exam IPrint My Notes | Previous Next Up Top IndexExam Time is Around the Corner! What will be on the test? To help you in your diligent preparation
UNC - ANTH - 101
Anthropology NotesThe History of Anthropology Karl Von Linne (Carolus Linnaeus) 1707-1778. Swedish botanist and zoologist Father of Taxonomy The taxonomic system and its impact on anthropology. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) Enlightenment Phil
UNC - PHIL - 101
Phil 101 Notes-Test TwoDescartes Third Meditation Purpose is to prove Gods existence in a way in which God would support the rest of the world So far, all he knows is that he thinks He Thinks-He Doubts-He Wills-He Desires-He Imagines Volition: the c
UNC - PHIL - 101
Meditations on First Philosophy Notes [Rene Descartes] First Meditation: skeptical doubts Summary The First Meditation, subtitled "What can be called into doubt," opens with the Meditator reflecting on the number of falsehoods he has believed during
UNC - ANTH - 101
Anthropology Notes- 1/22/08 Work Ethic -Ambition -Punctuality -Effort -Creativity -Dedication -Perseverance -High Quality Language -Symbolic; Confirms meaning -Human communication. is culture context specific. -Language has a profound impact on human
UNC - PHIL - 101
Summary In Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion Hume explores whether religious belief can be rational. Because Hume is an empiricist (i.e. someone who thinks that all knowledge comes through experience), he thinks that a belief is rational only if
University of Iowa - ANTHRO - 113:13
Microcebus rufus The Microcebus rufus, more commonly known as the brown mouse lemur, may not appear to look like a primate, but does in fact belong to the Cheirogaleidae family of Lemuriformes (Atsalis p. 2). Weighing about two ounces and measuring a
University of Iowa - AMERICAN S - 45:001
1 Egalitarianism vs. Individualism Since the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, the citizens of our new nation have been reflecting over two main conflicting ideas: Egalitarianism and Individualism. Both represent desirable qualities
UNC - ITAL - 101
Here is a general review sheet for your final exam. Hopefully it will contain everything that you'll need to study for this exam. I pronomi complemento oggetto indiretto: Indirect object pronouns. These, by their very definition, indicate that these
Michigan State University - ECE - 201
1 SYLLABUS: ECE 201 CIRCUITS AND SYSTEMS I SECTION 001, SPRING, 2008 TIME: M W F 8:00 - 8:50 a.m. ROOM: 1345 Engineering Building PRE-REQ: (CSE 131 or concurrently) or (CSE 231 or concurrently) and (MTH 234 or concurrently) or (MTH 254H or concurrent
UNC - ITAL - 101
The Review for the Midterm Exam: This review will be an overview of grammatical points that you all will need to know for the midterm exam. I will not be placing exercises on this because the other review documents, posted on the Blackboard site, wil
UNC - ECON - 101
Econ 101 Class 2 Questions 1. It is hot at the football game and Joe is thirsty. He would pay up to $5.00 for a 20 oz cola. He goes to the concession stand and finds that he can buy a 20 oz cola for $3.00. His economic surplus from the transaction is
UNC - ECON - 101
Econ 101 Class 3 Questions 1. On Saturday morning, you have decided to wash, wax, and detail your car. The improvements to your car's appearance are worth $50 to you. You have decided to do the work yourself because the next best use of your time is
UNC - ECON - 101
Econ 101 Class 4 Questions 1. Which of the following best explains the connection between the principle of comparative advantage and Ari and Sam's Production Possibilities? A. Sam and Ari are inside the PPF unless Sam spends all her time writing. B.
UNC - ECON - 101
Econ 101 Class 5 Questions 1. Free Trade is controversial because reducing barriers to trade. A. Increases the total value of goods and services produced in each nation. B. Harms buyers and sellers of imported goods. C. Provides many benefits to prod
UNC - ECON - 101
Econ 101 Class 6 Questions 1. Given the displayed demand and supply data, equilibrium price and quantity are: A. $3.00, 200 B. $1.50, 200 C. $2.25, 125 D. $2.25, 75 E. None of the Above *2. Which of the following correctly describes the effects of
UNC - ECON - 101
Econ 101 Class 7 Questions 1. The video clip depicts a situation where the demand for Hula Hoops increases because . A. The price of a substitute toy increases. B. The cost of plastic decreases. C. Family income increases. D. Kids develop a taste for
UNC - ECON - 101
Econ 101 Class 8 Questions 1. Over the next several years, it is reasonable to predict that the ratio of larger to smaller vehicles made in the U.S. will. A. Rise as the market price of larger cars falls. B. Rise as a result of the increased cost of
UNC - PHIL - 112
Daniel Fincannon PID: 713741573 A Randian HeroineAyn Rand has been quoted as saying, "My philosophy, in essence, is the concept of man as a heroic being, with his own happiness as the moral purpose of his life, with productive achievement as his no
UNC - CHEM - 262
Exam 1c Key (Green) 1. d 2. a 3. a 4. c 5. a 6. a 7. a 8. a 9. c 10. c 11. c 12. a 13. d 14. b 15. c 16. c 17. a 18. d 19. b 20. b 21. b 22. b 23. a 24. c 25. c 26. c
UNC - PHIL - 112
PID: 713741573 Tensions within the Two Great CommandmentsIn the Gospel of Matthew - arguably one of the most important books of the Christian faith - we are presented with what Jesus calls the two greatest commandments: First, "You shall love the L
UNC - CHEM - 262
Exam 1d Key (Yellow) 1. a 2. a 3. c 4. a 5. c 6. a 7. disregard 8. d 9. d 10. d 11. c 12. b 13. a 14. b 15. c 16. d 17. a 18. d 19. b 20. a 21. b 22. c 23. b 24. a 25. b 26. d
UNC - CHEM - 262
Exam 2c Key 1. c 2. c 3. c 4. b 5. a 6. c 7. b 8. d 9. a 10. d 11. a 12. c 13. c 14. d 15. d 16. b 17. b 18. c 19. b 20. b 21. d
UNC - CHEM - 262
Exam 2d Key 1. a 2. a 3. b 4. b 5. a 6. c 7. b 8. c 9. d 10. c 11. a 12. c 13. c 14. d 15. b 16. b 17. d 18. c 19. b 20. a 21. c
Michigan State University - CSE - 260
CSE 260 QUIZ-1 LOGIC - ANSWER (20 minutes) (Total points 30)NAME: 1. (3 points) Indicate if each of the following statements is a proposition. (a) Lansing is the capital of Michigan. yes (b) What is your plan for tomorrow? no (c) The moon is made of
UNC - CHEM - 262
Chem 262Section 005Quiz 5cName (please print legibly):_ PID #:_ Pledge: I have neither given nor received aid on this quiz. Signature:__ 1. How many different aldols ( -hydroxyaldehydes), including constitutional isomers and stereoisomers, are
UNC - CHEM - 262
Quiz 4: Please write your answers on a blank piece of paper, along with your name (printed clearly) and your PID #. Draw the structure of the expected final product for each reaction below:1.?2.?1.OOH2.OAnswers:OCH3OOH
UNC - CHEM - 262
Chem 262Section 005Quiz 2cName (please print legibly):_ PID #:_ Pledge: I have neither given nor received aid on this quiz. Signature:__ 1. Which of the following is the best choice of solvent for the formation of phenylmagnesium bromide by the
UNC - CHEM - 262
Chem 262Section 005Quiz 1cName (please print legibly):_ PID #:_Pledge: I have neither given nor received aid on this quiz.Signature:__1. Draw a valid Lewis structure for the following molecule:H O OHCOO 2.Answer:In which of the fol
UNC - CHEM - 262
a)Mechanism answer key Exam 2C (Green)CN H3CO ClCN3 pointsAlCl3b) 1. form the electrophile: Lewis acid-base reaction:COCH3O Cl2 pointsH3C2. form the C+ intermediate:AlCl3H3C C O AlCl42 pointsCN H3C C OCN2 pointsH2 poi
Michigan State University - CSE - 260
CSE 260 - Section 002 QUIZ-2 Propositional equivalences- ANSWER (20 minutes)NAME: 1. (10 points) Answer the following true/false. (a) p p p TRUE (b) Negation of the following statement: "James is young and strong" is "Either James is not young or
UNC - CHEM - 262
a)Mechanism answer key Exam 2D (Yellow)OAc H3CO ClOAc3 pointsAlCl3b) 1. form the electrophile: Lewis acid-base reaction:COCH3 O Cl2 pointsH3C2. form the C+ intermediate:AlCl3 OAcH3C C O AlCl42 pointsOAc H3C C O2 pointsH2
Michigan State University - CSE - 260
CSE 260 QUIZ-3 Predicate Logic- ANSWERS (20 minutes)NAME: 1. (4 points) Convert the following with nested quantifiers into an equivalent compound proposition using only and and no quantifiers. x y P (x, y) where P (x, y) is a propositional functio
Michigan State University - CSE - 260
CSE 260 QUIZ-4 Applications: ANSWERS (20 minutes)Total Points: 30 NAME: SECTION NO 1. (4 points) Specify the free and bound variables in the following logical expressions. Also indicate the scope of each of the quantifiers. Universe of discourse of
Michigan State University - CSE - 260
CSE 260 QUIZ-5 Proofs - ANSWER (20 minutes)NAME: 1. Indicate if the following are trivially true or vacuously true for a real number x and n=1. (a) If x 0, then (1 + x)n 1 + nx Trivially true (p q, the implication is trivially true if q is true;
Michigan State University - CSE - 260
CSE 260 QUIZ-6 Functions- ANSWER (20 minutes)NAME: 1. (6 points) Determine whether f is a function from Z+ to R if (a) f (x) = 1/x Yes (b) f (n) = n2 + 1 Yes. 2. Consider the sets A = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4} and B = {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9}. Let f be
Michigan State University - CSE - 260
CSE 260-002 QUIZ-8 Sequences and Integer Division: Answer February 29, 2008 20 minutes (30 points)NAME: 1. (5 points) Make the following conversion from base 5 to base 6: 245 = x6 Let's convert 245 to the decimals 245 = 2 5 + 4 = 1410 then from dec
Michigan State University - CSE - 260
CSE 260 QUIZ-9 Mathematical Induction (20 minutes)NAME: 1. Let p(n) be the proposition p(n): 2+4+6+8+ . . .+2n=n(n+1) (a) What are i. (2 points) p(1): p(1) : 2 = 1(1 + 1) ii. (2 points) p(2): p(2) : 2 + 4 = 2(2 + 1) iii. (2 points) p(n+1): p(n + 1)
Michigan State University - CSE - 260
CSE 260: Discrete Structure in Computer Science Spring 08Course Description: Propositional and first order logic. Equivalence, inference and method of proof. Mathematical induction, diagonalization principle. Basic counting, discrete probability. Se
N.C. State - CH - 101
Compound Review Are all covalent bonds the same? What info. Can you get from a Lewis structure? How do you quantify compounds? Text: Sections 5.5, 5.2, 5.9, 1.5, Appendix A.8 A.9 A. Bond Lengths and Energies (Sec 5.5) 1. Bonding e-like "glue" that h
Tufts - NUTR - 101
Exam 3 Review Sheet Water: Know the functions of water Know the sources of water and how it is lost in the body Know and describe what the water needs depend on (activity, diet, environment, humidity.) Understand the difference between dehydration an
UNC - DRAM - 160
.Drama 160.001 The Bluest Eye"On my honor, I have neither given nor received unauthorized aid on this assignment"There are many technical aspects of plays that make each and every one unique in their very own way. Some of these aspects include
N.C. State - CH - 101
Gas Station How do molecules move around? How do the properties of a gas interrelate? o Text: 7.0-7.2 A. States of Matter 1. Gas: Random motion throughout container molecules apart 2. Liquid: random motion throughout volume molecules touching 3. So
UNC - ITAL - 102
Italian Verbs - Here is a list of some fundamental italian verbs (obviously, there are many, manymore) you all need to know. Pay close attention to the examples provided, not only for the verbs themselves but for the order of words in italian senten
N.C. State - CH - 101
Goals Describe a reaction at equilibrium Describe what information G0 gives Navigate reaction E diagrams List factors that dictate reaction rates Compare rates based on E diagrams Equilibrium Part II How are rates and equilibrium related to energeti
N.C. State - CH - 101
Togetherness Why would molecules/ions/atoms "stick together" to form a solid of liquid? Text: section 7.3 *Don't confuse In H2O: H covalently bonds to O Inside molecule Here we look at: One molecule attracted to the next "Intermolecular Forces" *Inte