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Purdue - PHYS - 556
Neutron Detection TechniquesGeoff Gardner Physics 556 Professor KoltickOutline Neutrons Review Common Reactions Common Detectors Commercial Detector Systems Associated Hardware Laboratory Techniques "Secret Weapon"Why detect Neutrons? Ap
Purdue - PHYS - 556
Nuclear Waste in the U.S.Joshua Konzer Purdue University OutlineA little History Nuclear Waste Composition Laws Problems Solutions In the beginning.1st commercial reactor started operation in Dec. 1957 in Shippingsport, PA 103
Purdue - PHYS - 310
Physics 310 Lecture Reading Assignments Analytical MechanicsThese reading assignments should be read before class. You will read them and formulate questions. Then during lecture, if the point is still unclear you should ask during class for clarifi
Purdue - PHYS - 214
Physics 214: The Nature of Physics Lecturer: Office: Phone: Email: Web: Office Hours:Spring 2004Professor D. Koltick Room 335 Physics Building 494-5557 Koltick@purdue.edu http:/koltick.physics.purdue.edu/ Right after classTextbook: "The Physics
Bowling Green - CH - 127
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Spreadsheet for acid base titration Data First Calculations 2.40E-05 Ka 0 Kb 0.15 ConcA 3.75 MolA 0.1 ConcB 37.5 VolEQ 25 VolA 4.62 pKa (ml) vol base0 0.5 1 2 5 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 35 36 36.5 37 37.2 37.3 37.4(meq) (ml)result
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Strong Acid-Base Titration volume of acid sample concentration of acid sample concentration of base (titrant) volume at equivalance point Equilibrium constant for Acid, Ka=vol of titrant mmol base mmol acid vol total ml alos moles A-]remaining25 m
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Strong Acid-Base Titration volume of acid sample concentration of acid sample concentration of base (titrant) volume at equivalance point Equilibrium constant for Acid, Ka=vol of titrant mmol base mmol acid vol total25 ml 0.15 Molar 0.1 Molar 37.5
Bowling Green - CH - 128
Strong Acid-Base Titration volume of acid sample concentration of acid sample concentration of base (titrant) volume at equivalance point Equilibrium constant for Acid, Ka=vol of titrant mmol base mmol acid vol total ml alos moles A-]remaining25 m
Bowling Green - HWK - 701
HOMEWORK 3 1. (a)PCS 701The fluorescence maximum of the dye NR in THF solution shifted significantly to the red when dimethyl aniline (DMA) was added. It was found that the ratio of the fluorescence intensities at the blue and red maxima was dire
Bowling Green - HWK - 701
PCS 701 Question 1:Homework 4_03 Compound I contains the chromophores Ru(II)(phen)(bpy)2 and pyrene. Theground state absorption of I in methanol solution is the additive of the two individual light absorbing units.NNH NRuNC ONI2
Bowling Green - HWK - 701
PCS 701HOMEWORK 52003Write brief paragraphs about the following topics indicating that you have a working knowledge of the subject: 1. The magnitude of the total spin angular momentum of NO. 2. The magnitude of the total spin angular momentum o
Bowling Green - HWK - 701
PCS 701 1: Give reasons for the following: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)` 2: 3: 4: 5: k (S1 1) in benzophenone 1 0 k (S1 1) in anthracene 1 08Hwk 6_0311 -1 5s-1sk (S1 1) in iodonaphthalene > 10times k (S1 1) for naphthalene6For meth
Bowling Green - HWK - 701
HOMEWORK 7_03PCS 7011: The two chromophores RG and NR were independently linked to PP by identical rigid spacers according to the following scheme:RGspacerPPspacerNRIn a laser flash photolysis experiment on an ethanolic solution of th
Bowling Green - HWK - 701
HOMEWORK 8_03 1:PCS 701Write brief paragraphs about the following, showing that you understand the concepts. a) Mode-locking of lasers. b) The optical Kerr effect. c) Self-phase modulation. d) Pulse compression. e) Optical parametric amplificatio
Bowling Green - HWK - 701
Homework 7 1:PCS 7012002The triplet state of the dye Kinstle Blue (KB) shows strong sharply peakedphosphorescence in a glassy matrix with the peak emission at 16,800 cm-1. Laser flash photolysis of KB in aqueous media showed a T1-Tn absorptio
Colorado - PEREGRINE - 05032007
Permanent Address: 10725 East Maplewood Drive Englewood, CO 80111 Email: Jennifer.Getz@colorado.eduJENNIFER D. GETZCurrent Address: 993 East Moorhead Circle #2E Boulder, CO 80305 Phone: 720-335-0251OBJECTIVE PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEI seek to i
Bowling Green - CHEM - 701
MODULE 21_03 The Nature and Properties of Excited States In many cases the absorption of a photon by a molecule sets in train a series of processes, chemical or physical, that terminate when thermal equilibrium has been regained (unless a subsequent
Bowling Green - CHEM - 701
MODULE 16_03 Practical Aspects of Light AbsorptionWe can go to the laboratory and conduct the following experiment. Place an absorbing specimen normal to a beam of monochromatic radiation from a continuously operating source and measure the intensit
Bowling Green - CHEM - 701
MODULE 17_03PRACTICAL ASPECTS OF ABSORPTION SPECTROPHOTOMETRY Absorption spectrophotometry offers us the opportunity to measure the (molar decadic) extinction coefficient as a function of wavelength (or frequency, or wavenumber). Thus it is a measur
Bowling Green - CHEM - 701
MODULE 24_03REACTIONS IN SOLUTION: DIFFUSION AND CONDUCTION In liquids there is a very limited amount of free space; each molecule interacts strongly with neighboring molecules; the term "mean free path" has almost no meaning, unlike in the gas phas
Bowling Green - CHEM - 701
MODULE 18_03 Transitions between Molecular StatesThe total energy of a ground state molecule is made up of several components Et = Ee + Ev + Er Where the subscripts refer to total, electronic, vibrational and rotational, respectively. Here we are ig
Bowling Green - CHEM - 701
MODULE 25_03ENERGY TRANSFER Within a molecule, the conversion of electronic energy into vibrational energy such as in internal conversion and intersystem crossing processes may be thought of as "intramolecular energy transfer." This topic will be co
Bowling Green - CHEM - 701
MODULE 26_03 RADIATIONLESS DEACTIVATION OF EXCITED STATES We have used terms such as "internal conversion" and "intersystem crossing" without thinking very much about what governs such processes. It is useful to think of radiative and non-radiative t
Bowling Green - CHEM - 701
MODULE 20EXCITED STATE-GROUND STATE INTERACTIONS AT THE Max Planck Institute in Gttingen, Frster (1954) investigated the fluorescence spectrum of pyrene ()as a function of its concentration (10-5M to 10-3M) in hexane. FIGURE 20.1 Increasing []IF
Bowling Green - CHEM - 701
MODULE 27_03 ELECTRON TRANSFER REACTIONS Some Basic Principles Processes involving the transfer of electrons occur widely in the physical and life sciences. They range from simple exchange reactions in chemistry2+ Feaq + Fe3+ aq 2+ Fe3+ + Feaq aqt
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
T-5Table 2-3Basic Identities of Boolean AlgebraBasic Identities of Boolean Algebra1. 3. 5. 7. 9. 10. 12. 14. 16. X X X X X 0 1 X X X X 1 X 1 2. 4. 6. 8. 11. 13. 15. 17. X X X X 1 0 X X X 0 X 0 Commutative Associative Distributive DeMorgan' s
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
Last Updated: 6/12/00ERRATALOGIC AND COMPUTER DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS 2nd Edition M. Morris Mano and Charles R. Kime 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc.The errata are given with reference to the printings of the book. The printing of your book is the last
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
Problem Solutions to Problems Marked With a * in Logic Computer Design Fundamentals, Ed. 2CHAPTER 1 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc.1-1.Decimal, Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal Numbers from (16)10 to (31)10Dec Bin Oct Hex 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
Problem Solutions to Problems Marked With a * in Logic Computer Design Fundamentals, Ed. 2CHAPTER 4 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc.4-3. (All simulations performed using Xilinx Foundation Series software.)4-4.D R C S Q Q4-5.S C QQ R4-6. C J
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Problem Solutions to Problems Marked With a * in Logic Computer Design Fundamentals, Ed. 2CHAPTER 6 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc.6-1.a) A = 13, D = 32 b) A = 18, D = 64 c) A = 25, D = 32 d) A = 32, D = 86-3.(633)10 = (10 0111 1001)2, (2731) 10
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
Problem Solutions to Problems Marked With a * in Logic Computer Design Fundamentals, Ed. 2CHAPTER 7 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc.7-1.R1C3 ClockLoadR2Load7-3.Errata: Interchange statements Transfer R1 to R2 and Clear R2 synchronously with t
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
Problem Solutions to Problems Marked With a * in Logic Computer Design Fundamentals, Ed. 2CHAPTER 8 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc.8-1.S0 00Z1 = 0 Z2 = 00Inputs: X2,X 11 S1 01X2Z1 = 0 Z2 = 10X110X21S210Z1 = 1 Z2 = 00X1
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
Problem Solutions to Problems Marked With a * in Logic Computer Design Fundamentals, Ed. 2CHAPTER 9 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc.9-2.a) LD LD LD LD R1, A R2, B R3, C R4, D b) MOV T1, A ADD T1, C MOV T2, B MUL T2, D MOV T3, A ADD T3, B MUL T3, T1
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
Problem Solutions to Problems Marked With a * in Logic Computer Design Fundamentals, Ed. 2CHAPTER 10 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc.10-1.a) PSR M [ SP ], SP SP + 1 PC M [ SP ], SP SP + 1 c) R2 M [ 255 + R3 ], M [ 255 + R3 ] R2 d) M [ SP ] PC
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
Problem Solutions to Problems Marked With a * in Logic Computer Design Fundamentals, Ed. 2CHAPTER 11 2000 by Prentice-Hall, Inc.11-1.Heads x (cylinders/Head) x (sectors/cylinder) x (1 cylinder/track) x (bytes/sector) a) 5 x 733 x 17 x 512 b) 15
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
Motorola Semiconductor Technical Data CPU12 Reference Guide7 15A0 7 DB0 08-BIT ACCUMULATORS A AND BOR16-BIT DOUBLE ACCUMULATOR D15X0INDEX REGISTER X15Y0INDEX REGISTER Y15SP0STACK POINTER15PC0PROGRAM COUN
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
9 ENSC 150Synchronous CircuitsAgenda more about flip-flops parallel and serial data format shift registerssections 4.1 to 4.3grouping flip-flops - registers sections 5.1 and 5.2section 5.3We will come back to sections 4.4 to 4.7 lat
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
Ensc 150 2003Tutorial 11) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) write the number (3,735,943,886)10 in hexadecimal. write the numbers (127)10, (128)10 & (129)10 as BCD strings. write the numbers (127)10, (128)10 & (129)10 as 8-bit binary strings. write the numbers (127)1
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
Tutorial 21) Recall the truth table of our cat feeder. a) quickly enter the possible combinations of 1 & 0 for the 4 input variables. b) Enter the desired values for the circuit output. c) Write the SOP expression for this truth table. d) Write the
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
Tutorial 31) Suppose we wish to construct a combinatorial circuit which has 5 inputs. The truth table for the circuit has 7 input combinations which produce a "1" at the output. Evaluate the following circuits using the point counting scheme AND = 2
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
Tutorial 41) Design a JK flip flop using a D-flip flop: a) Identify the inputs. b) Construct the truth table. c) Draw the K-Map. d) Draw the circuit.2) a) Given a single JK-FF, where J=K=1, sketch the output waveform, Q when a square wave is appli
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
Tutorial 51)Design a circuit which will cause a seven-segment display to continually cycle through the following patterns in the order given. a f b g e c d Desired Sequence 7-Segment DisplayThe 7 signals going to the 7-segment display are labeled
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
Tutorial 61) You have designed a special display unit, which is capable of showing the following three images. The unit determines from a 2-bit code which of the 3 images to show.Code RCode YCode GWe wish to design a circuit which will displ
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
Tutorial 7Basic elements of a flowchart All flowcharts are constructed from the six following symbols:Process - Represents an action to be performed.N ?YDecision - Represents a question whose outcome must be either 'yes' or 'no'. Start - Ind
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
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Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
ENSC 15021Conditional LoopsInfinite LoopsIt is possible to write a sequence of instructions that repeat their execution over and over and over .As an example we can construct this structure using the Jmp instruction.Monday, Nov 6th '002
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
ENSC 15023Indexed AddressingAnalysis of Previous ExampleHere are the instruction bytes and flowchart from the previous example.$ce $fb $f4 $a7 $ed $0a$00 $0a $24 $04 $49 $01$10 $00 $a7 $36 $49 $20$cc $00 $89 $00 $a7 $a7 $f8 $04 $49 $49
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
ENSC 15022Simple ProgramsThe 68HC12 Instruction SetEven though there are hundreds of instructions, it is not too difficult to learn the instructions. To begin, we note that the instructions can be grouped into FOUR categories. 1) Flow control
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
17 ENSC 150Controllers IIAddressing ModesEvery transaction over the bus involves a target memory address. This address is specified by the CPU. The CPU must create this address before the transaction can take place. The detailed process by which
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
3ENSC 150More Logic GatesAgenda Basic axioms of the AND and OR operators De Morgans Theorems Axioms of the XOR operator ParityWednesday, Sept 13th '002CommutativityTo commutate means to flip back and forth. Ie like commuting from hom
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
11 ENSC 150Designing SequencersTiming PulsesRecall: From the previous example, we wish to produce signals which have a repetitive pattern.Wednesday October 4th '002Coding the time slotsTo begin, we imagine the cycle as being broken up in
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
ENSC 1507More Combinatorial CircuitsLook-Ahead CarryIf we build a 32-bit adder with 1-bit adders there is a 32 stage delay caused by the carry propagating through 32 stages. How can we reduce this?Cout = ( AB) + ( A + B)Cin Cout = ( g ) + (
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
Functional OverviewFigure 31. Block Diagram of C5x DSP Central Processing Unit (CPU)CLKMD1 CLKMD2 CLKMD3 IS DS PS RW STRB READY BR XF HOLD HOLDA IAQ BIO RS IACK MP/MC INT(14) PROGRAM BUS Software waitstates PDWSR IOWSR Program Controller 16 CWSR(
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
15 ENSC 150The Processor ElementA Basic ProcessorWednesday, Oct 18th '002Machine InstructionsThe processor continually cycles through its three processes, 1) Instruction fetch, 2) Instruction decode and 3) Instruction execute.Example ins
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ENSC 1505Designing Logic CircuitsAgenda Defining the formal Problem Sum of Products Product of Sums Examples of Algebraic SimplificationMonday, Sept 18th '002Synthesis versus AnalysisAnalysis: Given a circuit we determine what the o
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
ENSC 15025Using the AssemblerA 3-8 DecoderHere is another example. Suppose we need a sequence of instructions that performs the same operation as a decoder circuit. The sequence will convert a 3-bit number to an 8-bit pattern. i.e "011" conver
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
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27 ENSC 150Exchanging Data Between LevelsSubroutinesA subroutine is a collection of instructions that performs some specific task. This task is usually a common process that is used many times in a single program or a common task that you may ne
Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet - ENSC - 150
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