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University of Hawaii - Hilo - JACH - 003
Slew both to a nearstarCollimGuide onPeakup using apertureSlew guide to guide starSlew main to objectGuide on
University of Hawaii - Hilo - JACH - 003
Slew guide to guide starSlew main to ObjectCollimGuide onPeakup using aperture
University of Hawaii - Hilo - JACH - 003
Slew Guide telescope to guide star Slew main telescope to object Collim to put guide star in box. No zeroing required. Guide on
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University of Hawaii - Hilo - JACH - 004
Slew both to a nearstar Collim Slew both to the object
University of Hawaii - Hilo - JACH - 004
Slew both to a nearstarCollimPeakup using apertureSlew both to the objectPeakup using the telescope (this "measures" the object position)Save object position in OT programme if required
University of Hawaii - Hilo - JACH - 004
Slew both to a nearstarCollimSlew both to the objectPeakup using the telescope (this "measures" the object position)Save Object position in OT programme if required
University of Hawaii - Hilo - JACH - 004
Slew both to a nearstar Collim Peakup using aperture Slew both to the object
Delaware - MEEG - 101
I t e m N u m b e raxle kitCOST MODEL MOUSETRAP PROJECT MEEG 101 Purcha Purcha Minimum se Usage Size Minimum Number of se Cost Price Usage Minimum fraction of Unit Cost Units Used size units whole 1 1 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 axle bag bag
University of Hawaii - Hilo - JACH - 004
Slew both to a nearstar Collim Slew both to the object Peakup using the aperture
University of Hawaii - Hilo - JACH - 004
Slew both telescopes to a nearstar Collim Slew both to the object .can't guide because no guide star and object invisible.
U. Houston - SERVER - 2009051706
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Delaware - TEAM - 101
Team 10-9Performance ModelTrial Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15Weight of canDistance traveledEquation that is yielded:
U. Houston - SERVER - 2009051706
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Delaware - TEAM - 101
Teammate Interview Biography of Jennifer EgolfJared Wray 9.25-0 Context for the work This biography, which I am going to construct, should help me to better understand the teammate that I interviewed. When all of the biographies are completed and pl
Delaware - TEAM - 101
Team 11.1 10/16/00 L3b Discussion We have come up with many good ideas for a water balloon launcher by doing this assignment. Every technique we used in this assignment was useful in some way. They helped us come up with even more ideas for a water b
Delaware - TEAM - 101
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U. Houston - SERVER - 2009051706
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Delaware - TEAM - 101
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Delaware - TEAM - 101
Context In this assignment we will become closer to our final design. We will each draw a sketch of what we think the final launcher will look like. We will then try to combine everyone's ideas for a final sketch. We will also come uip with a list of
Delaware - TEAM - 101
Team 11.1 Materials List 1) Elastic netting or rope 2) Racket/ring and handle 3) Water balloons 4) Small piece of material for pouch 5) Hooks or rings to attach elastic 6) Decorative material 7) Grip material 8) Scissors 9) Tape 10) Hammer10/27/00
Delaware - TEAM - 101
Assembly Plan -First as a team: -Cut strings from original racket -Assemble elastic web -Attach hooks to web -Punch holes in pouch for hooks -Instructions For User -Attach web to pouch by placing the hooks through the holes -Secure web to outer ring
Delaware - TEAM - 101
Potential ProblemsConsequencesPossible Causes 1. Hits the ring 2. Kid pops balloon through pouchPreventive ActionsContingency PlanA. Balloon prematurely popsDissatisfied customers1. Use large/smooth rings 1. Include instructional 2. Use
Delaware - TEAM - 101
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Delaware - TEAM - 101
Context In this assignment, we are going to complete our water balloon launcher project. We will have to go out and buy all of the supplies that we will need for the launcher. After we have all the necessary parts, we will assemble the water balloon
Delaware - TEAM - 101
Discussion We feel that our last assignment for this water balloon launcher went well. We went to K-Mart and Sears to buy all of the materials we needed for this assignment. We met on Sunday to assemble the parts in order to make the launcher. We the
Delaware - TEAM - 101
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Delaware - TEAM - 101
After brainstorming a list of possible goals we narrowed our goals using the multi-vote system displayed below. @ is Jen's symbol, $ is Mike's symbol, % is Ladybug's symbol, and ! is Jared's symbol. Possible Goals * The mousetrap car should travel a
Delaware - TEAM - 101
Academic and evaluation tasks - Make calculations to see how far it will go - Make parts the right size so they fit together - Make sure every team member does their work - Make sure calculations and work are correct - Do everything that is on the ch
Delaware - TEAM - 101
GANTT CHARTNOVEMBER19th 1 20th 2 21st 3 22nd 4 23rd 5 24th 6 25th 7 26th 8 27th 9 28th 10DECEMBER29th 11 30th2nd 6 st 5th 3rd 4 1th 12 13 17 16 14 15 18Problem Definition Task IMethods of Solving the ProblemTask IIGathering Materials Amo
Delaware - TEAM - 101
Discussion We accomplished many tasks for our first assignment for the second project. We did a lot of the tasks that we performed in the first project. We spent time making goals that we would like to accomplish while working on this project. We als
Delaware - TEAM - 101
Presentation Musts and Wants MUSTS * * * * * WANTS * Presentation is interesting * Presenters show enthusiasm * Visually appealing Presented in a clear and organized manner Each team member speaks Project goals presented Design idea presented Schedul
U. Houston - SERVER - 2009051706
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Delaware - TEAM - 101
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Delaware - TEAM - 101
10/7/00 Evaluation of Team As a team we are very proud of the way in which everyone is contributing. While we get along very well and take time to laugh with each other, we always stay very focused. The only problem we have run into is finding common
Delaware - TEAM - 101
Context Our assignment for this week sit o see how our team is doing. WE will each have to fill out a process check to see how we are all doing as a whole team. After we do this individually, we will then make one up together. We ill also have to see
Delaware - TEAM - 101
Discussion After successfully completing our first project as a team, we have a fairly good understanding of and appreciation for out team. WE enjoy each other's company and work ethics. WE have not had to deal with any teammate conflicts as each tea
Delaware - TEAM - 101
Team 11.1 Meeting 3 Present: All team members.10/9/00Assignments: -Jen will print out first minutes and type new minutes. -Ladybug will bring the design notebook and the disk containing the table of contents to the next meeting. Decisions Made: -
Delaware - TEAM - 101
Team 11.1 Meeting 5 Present: All team members Assignments: -Jen will type materials list, minutes, and the discussion. -Mike will type KTPPA table and the context. -Jared will organize the notebook and type the list of team norms. -Ladybug will type
Delaware - TEAM - 101
Team 11.1 Team Meeting 7 Present: All team members.11/10/00Assignments: -Jen will finish the discussion of the team consensus check and type team minutes. -Mike will type the discussion for the assignment. -Ladybug will type the context for the a
U. Houston - SERVER - 2009051912
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Delaware - TEAM - 101
I t e Cost Model for Team 11.4 m N Item Description u m brads, 3/4 inch b compact disk, defective e rdowel, wood (1/2") glue, carpenters rubber bands #84 string, 10-ply, in ball wood, balsa sheet (6" by 12") Total Cost:Purchase Unit Purchase Size P
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Delaware - TEAM - 101
Team 10.2 Jeff Collins Richard Herseim Clint Sade John Stevenson11/22/00Context for project 2 Context:After the completion of project 1, we are presented with a new project; the brainstorming, design, and evaluation of a mousetrap car, project t
Delaware - TEAM - 101
Team 10.2 Jeff Collins Richard Herseim Clint Sade John Stevenson Assignment #L5b-Project Plan11/20/00Context:This is the second assignment in the second project. For this assignment we are required to plan out our tasks ahead of time and then in
U. Houston - SERVER - 2009051912
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U. Houston - SERVER - 2009051912
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