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University of Texas - PHY - 303l
Aurora borealis, the Northern Lights. Displays such as this one are caused by cosmic ray particles trapped in the magnetic field of Earth. When the particles collide with atoms in the atmosphere, they cause the atoms to emit visible light.19O U T
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
The vibrating strings induce a voltage in pickup coils that detect and amplify the musical sounds being produced. The details of how this phenomenon works are discussed in this chapter.20O U T L I N ECHAPTERPhotoDisc/Getty Images20.1 20.2 20
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
Arecibo, a large radio telescope in Puerto Rico, gathers electromagnetic radiation in the form of radio waves. These long wavelengths pass through obscuring dust clouds, allowing astronomers to create images of the core region of the Milky Way Galaxy
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
Light is bent (refracted) as it passes through water, with different wavelengths bending by different amounts (which is called dispersion). Together with reflection, these physical phenomena lead to the creation of a rainbow when light passes through
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
homework 01 KANUNGO, ANIL Latest unpenalized work: Sep 3 2007 Monday 04:00 (after this date you can not make a perfect score). Work cutoff: Sep 4 2007, 4:00 am. Question 1, chap 22, sect 1. part 1 of 1 10 points A plastic rod is rubbed against a woo
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
homework 02 KANUNGO, ANIL1E & M - Basic Physical ConceptsElectric force and electric fieldElectric force between 2 point charges: |F | = k 1r2 2 k = 8.987551787 109 N m2 /C2 1 0 = 4 k = 8.854187817 10-12 C2 /N m2 qp = -qe = 1.60217733 (49)
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
homework 03 KANUNGO, ANIL Latest unpenalized work: Sep 8 2007 Saturday 04:00 (after this date you can not make a perfect score). Work cutoff: Sep 9 2007, 4:00 am. Question 1, chap 23, sect 1. part 1 of 2 10 points Four point charges are placed at th
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
homework 04 KANUNGO, ANIL Latest unpenalized work: Sep 10 2007 Monday 04:00 (after this date you can not make a perfect score). Work cutoff: Sep 11 2007, 4:00 am. Question 1, chap 23, sect 3. part 1 of 4 10 points Consider symmetrically placed recta
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
homework 05 KANUNGO, ANIL Latest unpenalized work: Sep 12 2007 Wednesday 04:00 (after this date you can not make a perfect score). Work cutoff: Sep 13 2007, 4:00 am. Question 1, chap 23, sect 4. part 1 of 3 10 points An electron traveling at 5 106
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
homework 06 KANUNGO, ANIL Latest unpenalized work: Sep 15 2007 Saturday 04:00 (after this date you can not make a perfect score). Work cutoff: Sep 16 2007, 4:00 am. Question 1, chap 24, sect 1. part 1 of 1 10 points A spherical shell of radius 8.2 m
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
homework 07 KANUNGO, ANIL Latest unpenalized work: Sep 17 2007 Monday 04:00 (after this date you can not make a perfect score). Work cutoff: Sep 18 2007, 4:00 am. Question 1, chap 24, sect 3. part 1 of 4 10 points A long coaxial cable consists of an
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
homework 08 KANUNGO, ANIL Latest unpenalized work: Sep 20 2007 Thursday 04:00 (after this date you can not make a perfect score). Work cutoff: Sep 20 2007, 4:00 am. Question 1, chap 25, sect 2. part 1 of 3 10 points Consider a long, uniformly charge
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
homework 09 KANUNGO, ANIL Latest unpenalized work: Sep 24 2007 Monday 04:00 (after this date you can not make a perfect score). Work cutoff: Sep 25 2007, 4:00 am. Question 1, chap 26, sect 1. part 1 of 1 10 points Two large parallel conducting plate
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
homework 10 KANUNGO, ANIL Latest unpenalized work: Sep 26 2007 Wednesday 04:00 (after this date you can not make a perfect score). Work cutoff: Sep 27 2007, 4:00 am. Question 1, chap 26, sect 4. part 1 of 2 10 points A parallel-plate capacitor has a
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
homework 11 KANUNGO, ANIL Latest unpenalized work: Sep 28 2007 Friday 04:00 (after this date you can not make a perfect score). Work cutoff: Sep 29 2007, 4:00 am. Question 1, chap 26, sect 3. part 1 of 1 10 points A capacitor is constructed from two
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
homework 21 KANUNGO, ANIL Latest unpenalized work: Oct 24 2007 Wednesday 04:00 (after this date you can not make a perfect score). Work cutoff: Oct 25 2007, 4:00 am. Question 1, chap 30, sect 5. part 1 of 2 10 points Consider the setup shown in the
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
oldmidterm 01 KANUNGO, ANIL Due: Sep 18 2007, 11:00 pm Question 1, chap 22, sect 2. part 1 of 1 10 points Two spheres fastened to "pucks" are riding on a frictionless airtrack. Sphere "1" is charged with 1 nC, and sphere "2" is charged with 5 nC. B
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
oldmidterm 01 KANUNGO, ANIL Due: Sep 18 2007, 11:00 pm Question 1, chap 22, sect 2. part 1 of 1 10 points Two spheres fastened to "pucks" are riding on a frictionless airtrack. Sphere "1" is charged with 1 nC, and sphere "2" is charged with 5 nC. B
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
homework 01 KANUNGO, ANIL Due: Sep 4 2007, 4:00 am Question 1, chap 22, sect 1. part 1 of 1 10 points A plastic rod is rubbed against a wool shirt, thereby acquiring a charge of -4 C. The charge on an electron is -19 -1.6 10 C. How many electrons
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
homework 02 KANUNGO, ANIL Due: Sep 6 2007, 4:00 am1E & M - Basic Physical ConceptsElectric force and electric fieldElectric force between 2 point charges: |F | = k 1r2 2 k = 8.987551787 109 N m2 /C2 1 0 = 4 k = 8.854187817 10-12 C2 /N m2 q
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
homework 03 KANUNGO, ANIL Due: Sep 9 2007, 4:00 am Question 1, chap 23, sect 1. part 1 of 2 10 points Four point charges are placed at the four corners of a square, where each side has a length a. The upper two charges have identical positive charg
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
homework 04 KANUNGO, ANIL Due: Sep 11 2007, 4:00 am y Question 1, chap 23, sect 3. part 1 of 4 10 points Consider symmetrically placed rectangular insulators with uniformly charged distributions of equal magnitude as shown in the figures. y + + + x
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
homework 05 KANUNGO, ANIL Due: Sep 13 2007, 4:00 am Question 1, chap 23, sect 4. part 1 of 3 10 points An electron traveling at 5 106 m/s enters a 0.07 m region with a uniform electric field of 243 N/C , as in the figure. The mass of an electron i
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
homework 06 KANUNGO, ANIL Due: Sep 16 2007, 4:00 am Question 1, chap 24, sect 1. part 1 of 1 10 points A spherical shell of radius 8.2 m is placed in a uniform electric field with magnitude 4130 N/C. Determine the total electric flux through the sh
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
homework 07 KANUNGO, ANIL Due: Sep 18 2007, 4:00 am Question 1, chap 24, sect 3. part 1 of 4 10 points A long coaxial cable consists of an inner cylindrical conductor with radius R1 and an outer cylindrical conductor shell with inner radius R2 and
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
homework 08 KANUNGO, ANIL Due: Sep 20 2007, 4:00 am Question 1, chap 25, sect 2. part 1 of 3 10 points Consider a long, uniformly charged, cylindrical insulator of radius R and charge density 1.4 C/m3 . (The volume of a cylinder with radius r and l
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
homework 09 KANUNGO, ANIL Due: Sep 25 2007, 4:00 am Question 1, chap 26, sect 1. part 1 of 1 10 points Two large parallel conducting plates P and Q are connected to a battery of emf E, as shown. A test charge is placed successively at points I, II,
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
homework 10 KANUNGO, ANIL Due: Sep 27 2007, 4:00 am Question 1, chap 26, sect 4. part 1 of 2 10 points A parallel-plate capacitor has a charge of 4.9 C when charged by a potential difference of 1.88 V . a) Find its capacitance. Correct answer: 2.60
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
homework 11 KANUNGO, ANIL Due: Sep 29 2007, 4:00 am For a capacitor with dielectric , Question 1, chap 26, sect 3. part 1 of 1 10 points A capacitor is constructed from two metal plates. The bottom portion is filled with air and the top portion is
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
homework 21 KANUNGO, ANIL Due: Oct 25 2007, 4:00 am Question 1, chap 30, sect 5. part 1 of 2 10 points Consider the setup shown in the sketch. The conducting slab has a thickness b and a width a. The magnetic field is constant which points into the
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
homework 27 KANUNGO, ANIL Latest unpenalized work: Nov 7 2007 Wednesday 04:00 (after this date you can not make a perfect score). Work cutoff: Nov 8 2007, 4:00 am. Question 1, chap 32, sect 1. part 1 of 2 10 points An AC power supply produces a maxi
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
homework 26 KANUNGO, ANIL Due: Nov 6 2007, 4:00 am Question 1, chap 31, sect 3. part 1 of 2 10 points A bar magnet is held above the center of a conducting wire loop in a horizontal plane with the south end of the magnet toward the loop. The magnet
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
Escherichia Coli Growth after Exposure to Various Plasmids Anil Kanungo BIO 206, Spring, 2007 April 5, 20071Escherichia Coli Growth after Exposure to Various Plasmids Abstract: Escherichia coli are a highly versatile bacterium which scientists ha
University of Texas - PHY - 303l
4/2/2008 Anil Kanungo BIO 206L Thursday 6-10pmLab #1: Introduction to the LaboratoryIntroduction: This lab session was designed to educate on standard lab procedures especially with taking measurements. It also covered the data recording and repor
University of Texas - BIO - 206l
4/2/2008 Anil Kanungo BIO 206L Thursday 6-10pmLab #2: Techniques of MicroscopyIntroduction: This lab explored the basics of using a light microscope and examining specimen. Students learned to set Khler, dye specimen, and use digital photography t
University of Texas - BIO - 206l
4/2/2008 Anil Kanungo BIO 206L Thursday 6-10pmLab #3: Fluorescence MicroscopyIntroduction: This laboratory session involved learning to use fluorescence in microscopy. Different methods were used and the advantages of each method were illustrated.
University of Texas - BIO - 206l
4/2/2008 Anil Kanungo BIO 206L Thursday 6-10pmResults and Analysis: Exercise B: Setting Up Plants and Experimental Chamber Prior to beginning the laboratory activities, plants were set up in the experimental chamber. They were carefully placed so t
University of Texas - BIO - 206l
4/2/2008 Anil Kanungo BIO 206L Thursday 6-10pmLab #5: Crayfish Anatomy LabStudy Questions: Crayfish: 1.) Describe the functions of the external structures of the crayfish that you identified in this exercise and discuss how they are involved in fe
University of Texas - BIO - 206l
4/2/2008 Anil Kanungo BIO 206L Thursday 6-10pmLab #6: Crayfish Physiology LabCrayfish:Time (min) 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60Oxygen Level HighLowHighOxygen Conc. 7.2 7.38 7.1 7.12 7.07 7.01 5.31 4.37 3.81 3.83 6.41 7.26 6
University of Texas - BIO - 206l
4/2/2008 Anil Kanungo BIO 206L Thursday 6-10pmLab #7: Animal Reproduction and Development/Fungal Reproduction LabANIMAL REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT:Summary: Exercise B: Observations of sea urchin fertilization and early cleavage: A video was sho
University of Texas - BIO - 206l
4/5/2007 Anil Kanungo BIO 206L Thursday 6-10pmLab #8: Anatomy of the RatResults and Analysis: 1.) Trace the pathway of a rat's meal and its nutrient products of digestion from the oral cavity to a muscle cell in the rat's leg. What molecule must b
University of Texas - BIO - 206l
4/2/2008 Anil Kanungo BIO 206L Thursday 6-10pmLab #10: Dominance Behavior of the Cricket LabIntroduction: The purpose of this lab was to examine the social behaviors of communities of organisms. A major component of social organisms is dominance h
University of Texas - BME - 303
BME303Homework 1Due on Feb 1Last Name:KanungoFirst Name:Anil.Instructions: 1. Each homework must be stapled [50% score deducted otherwise]. 2. The first page of the homework must have a completed heading as above (it can be hand writt
University of Texas - BME - 303
BME303 Spring 2007Homework 2Due 2/13/2007Last Name:KanungoFirst Name:Anil.Instructions: 1. Each homework must be stapled [50 points are deducted otherwise]. 2. The first page of the homework must have a completed heading as above (it
University of Texas - BME - 303
BME303Homework 3Due date 2/20/2007Last Name:KanungoFirst Name:Anil.Problem 3.1 [3+ 3 + 3 + 3+ 3 = 12] Find the equivalent IEEE 754 floating point representation for the decimal numbers below. a) -.132 1 01111100 00001110010101100000 b
University of Texas - BME - 303
/* /* /* /*Anil Kanungo */ Lab 8 */ Problem 3 */ Average student grades*/ /* Standard IO header file */ /* Math header file */#include <stdio.h> #include <conio.h> #include <math.h>int main() { int input; / Will hold input from user int counter
University of Texas - BME - 303
BME 303 Spring 2007BME 303 Lab Assignment #2 MM Logic Intro.This lab will count as one HW assignment. Complete each section in class and demonstrate it to your TA. If you do not finish it during the scheduled lab session, complete it on your own,
University of Texas - BME - 303
/* /* /* /*Anil Kanungo */ Lab 8 */ Problem 3 */ Average student grades*/ /* Standard IO header file */ /* Math header file */#include <stdio.h> #include <conio.h> #include <math.h>int main() { int input; / Will hold input from user int counter
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/* /* /* /*Anil Kanungo */ Lab 8 */ Problem 4 */ Sort 5 integers */ /* Standard IO header file */#include <stdio.h> #include <conio.h> int main() { /initialize variables int list[5]; int i; int x; int first; int last; int temp;/clears array "li
University of Texas - CH - 302
Kanungo, Anil Final 1 Due: May 12 2007, 6:00 pm Inst: Donna C Lyon This print-out should have 45 questions. Multiple-choice questions may continue on the next column or page find all choices before answering. The due time is Central time. 001 (pa
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Berkeley - LS - 182
LS182 Final Review Sheet 1) Readings that have been dropped. II.C. 3. J. Feest and M. Murayama, Protecting the Innocent through Criminal Justice." MATERIALS IV. F. J. Segal and H. Spaeth, THE SUPREME COURT AND THE ATTITUDINAL MODEL, MATERIALS2) Maj
University of Texas - ANT - 302
Cult. Anthropology-30790Reflections #1On a typical bus ride, one may notice but not really ponder the arrangement of the chairs, the choice seating of the riders, or even the concept of not invading another's privacy by sitting at another, more se
Berkeley - LS - 182
LS182 Terms, concepts and ideas Federal system Adversarial vs. inquisitorial systems Piercing the corporate veil Tort Crime "Traditional lawsuit" vs. "public law litigation" lawsuit Polycentric problem Form and limits of adjudication The "new model"
Berkeley - LS - 182
To: LS 182 Students Fr: Malcolm M. Feeley November 2005 RE: Two items: 1) Assigned materials for course; 2) list of important concepts/terms 1) Readings that have been dropped. Two readings have been dropped as required readings for the course. They
Berkeley - LS - 182
LS182 Review Session Rosenberg asks the question. Courts don't look very good -rarely affect significant change by themselves As compared to other institutions -Congress is in the pocket of interest groups No party disciplined Courts aren't effective
Berkeley - LS - 182
The Kirp/Kagan Exchange on Adversarial Legalism Framework: The issue Dredging the harbor channels of Oakland port deeper to enable large container ships to reach the docks. Legal Framework: comes from congress, and each project is approved separatel