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SUNY Plattsburgh - MAT - 484
Math 484 Quiz #2Solution 2 March 20091. A fun-size packet of Meeses Pieces candy-coated sugar blivets always contains twelve pieces of candy. Meeses Pieces come in four colors: crimson, ecru, aquamarine, and pink. How many dierent distributions o
SUNY Plattsburgh - MAT - 484
Math 484 Quiz #4Solution 6 April 2009How many permutations of 8 satisfy (2) = 2, (4) = 4, (6) = 6, and (8) = 8? Solution: For i = 2, 4, 6, 8, let Si be the set of permutations of 8 that x i. For each i, we have |Si | = 7!. For each pair i, j
SUNY Plattsburgh - MAT - 484
Math 484Problem Set #4Due 25 February 20091. For j 1, n 0 and k 0, let Mj (n, k ) be the number of k -multisets that can be formed from n if each element of n can be used at most j times.(a) (Exercise 1.5.1) Use the Rule of Product to sho
SUNY Plattsburgh - MAT - 484
Math 484Tiles and Necklaces27 February 2009What are the equivalence classes under Z6 ? Under D6 ?1234567891011121314151617181920
SUNY Plattsburgh - MAT - 484
Math 484Sraight ush: 40 c1 = 10 c2 = 4Poker Counting Problems1 February 2009Choose a rank for the beginning of the straight Choose a suit for the straight ushFour of a kind: 624 c1 = 13 c2 = 1 c3 = 12 c4 = 4 Choose a rank for the quadr
SUNY Plattsburgh - MAT - 484
Math 484 Quiz #1Solution 18 February 20091. Steve the composer writes melodies using only the pitches A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. (a) How many dierent ve-note melodies can Steve write down (ignoring issues of rhythm, dynamics, and so on) if he does
SUNY Plattsburgh - MAT - 133
Math 133Unit 27 ExercisesVoting systems and fairness criteriaSpring 2009The four voting fairness criteria are The Majority Criterion If candidate X has rst-place votes from a majority of the voters, then X should win. The Condorcet Criterion I
SUNY Plattsburgh - MAT - 133
Math 133B Quiz #5Solution 6 April 20091. Harriet borrows $13,000 from a bank that charges an interest rate of 9.65%, compounded continuously. If she makes no payments for four years, how much does Harriet owe to the bank four years after borrowin
Penn State - JLW - 5168
Jayme WilliamsPenn State University JLW5168@psu.eduObjectiveTo acquire skills in all areas of the business field as well as develop my public speaking and problem solving skills. I plan to graduate from Penn State University with a bachelors degr
Penn State - JLW - 5168
Superior SoftwareMiami, FloridaTo: From: Subject:Mr. White Chairman, Superior Software Heather Bond Vice President, Marketing May Sales DataThe May sales data clearly indicate that Boston is outperforming our other geographic areas. It is my f
Penn State - JLW - 5168
Jayme WilliamsCompSci 203John CarnicellaA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Name Carrion, Andrea Greenbaum, Steve Hearst, John Moldof, Adam Rudin, Roberta Shapiro, Carl Silverman, Alice Smith, Adam Surrey, Steve Weinst
Penn State - JLW - 5168
Jayme Williams Data Fill Practice 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 Jan 10 Feb 15 Mar 20 Apr 25 May 30 Jun 35 Jul 40 Aug 45 Sep 50 Oct 55 60 65 January February March April May June July August September October November December January February 1/
CSU Northridge - RTM - 305
Play Day Books Spring 2009 Celebrating Books of Journey and Adventure!Ladybug Girl Lulus older brother says she is too little to play with him. Her mama and papa are busy too, so Lulu has to make her own fun. This is a situation for Ladybug Girl! La
CSU Northridge - RTM - 305
PEaryy Year s: la lin theNANU CLARK/MILLS COLLEGE CHILDRENS SCHOOL STEVE FISCH PHOTOGRAPHYNANU CLARK/MILLS COLLEGE CHILDRENS SCHOOLKey to School Success Bay Area Early Childhood Funders May 2007 Based on the work of the late Dr. Patricia Monig
CSU Northridge - RTM - 305
ASSIGNMENT #1 AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF PLAYPlay- a dynamic, active, and constructive behavior- is an essential and integral part of all childrens healthy growth, development, and learning across all ages, domains, and cultures. (Isenberg & Quisenberry, 200
CSU Northridge - RTM - 305
Running Head: AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF PLAYYesterday and Today, I Always PlayLSRC 305 Dr. Dianne PhilibosianCalifornia State University, Northridge1Play is a complicated word. The word play can have multiple definitions. The definition depends sole
CSU Northridge - RTM - 305
Sample Only Not necessarily an A paper 1 Component 2 Play Day: Wall of Adventures Go where your imagination takes you. Regards to the Man in the Moon is about a boy who builds a spaceship and launches himself into space. This little boy took some ran
CSU Northridge - RTM - 305
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CSU Northridge - RTM - 305
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Colorado - AMATH - 4120
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Colorado - AMATH - 4120
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National Taiwan University - AST - 141
Astronomy 141 Life in the Universe Autumn Quarter 2008 Syllabus Lectures: MWF, 9:30am - 10:48am, 0120 Baker Systems Engineering (BE 0120) Professor: Scott GaudiOffice: 4057 McPherson Lab (614-292-1914) Office Hours: Tues, Wed, Thurs 11:30am-12:30pm
Colorado - AMATH - 4120
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Colorado - AMATH - 4120
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Colorado - AMATH - 4120
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Colorado - AMATH - 4120
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Colorado - AMATH - 4120
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Colorado - AMATH - 4120
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Colorado - AMATH - 4120
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Colorado - AMATH - 4120
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Colorado - AMATH - 4120
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Colorado - AMATH - 4120
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Colorado - AMATH - 4120
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National Taiwan University - AST - 141
Astronomy 141 Life in the Universe Professor Gaudi Homework #3Name _ Astronomy 294 Life in the Universe Winter Quarter 2008 Prof. Gaudi Homework #3 Due Monday November 17 in class Instructions Answer the following six questions by circling the
National Taiwan University - AST - 141
Astronomy 141 Life in the Universe Professor Gaudi Homework #4 SolutionsAstronomy 141 Life in the Universe Autumn Quarter 2008 Prof. Gaudi Homework #4 SolutionsThese questions concern the concept of targets for searches for extrasolar planet
National Taiwan University - AST - 141
Astronomy 141 Life in the Universe Professor Gaudi Homework #1Astronomy 141 Life in the Universe Autumn Quarter 2008 Prof. Gaudi Homework #1 SolutionsQuestion 1 (40 points total) Part 1 (20 points). One reason that the ancient Greeks didnt b
National Taiwan University - AST - 141
Astronomy 141 Life in the Universe Professor Gaudi Homework #2Name _ Astronomy 141 Life in the Universe Autumn Quarter 2008 Prof. Gaudi Homework #2 Due Monday, October 27 in class Instructions Answer the following six questions by circling the
National Taiwan University - AST - 141
Astronomy 141 Life in the Universe Professor Gaudi Homework #2Astronomy 294 Life in the Universe Autumn Quarter 2008 Prof. Gaudi Homework #2 SolutionsAstronomers surveying the outer solar system discover a new planet that they name Rocky. As
National Taiwan University - AST - 141
Astronomy 141 Life in the Universe Professor Gaudi Homework #1Astronomy 141 Life in the Universe Autumn Quarter 2008 Prof. Gaudi Homework #1 Due Monday, October 6 in class Instructions: Answer the following four questions by circling the corre
National Taiwan University - AST - 143
ASTRONOMY 143: The History of the UniverseFall Quarter 2008 Mon Wed Fri 1:30 - 2:48 pm Mendenhall 191Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going? Paul Gauguin, 1897Instructor: Professor Barbara Ryden Oce: 4035 McPherson Lab (4th oo
National Taiwan University - AST - 143
National Taiwan University - AST - 143
National Taiwan University - AST - 294
ASTRONOMY 294Z: The History of the Universe Professor Barbara RydenSOLUTIONS TO PROBLEM SET # 51) [20 points] Einstein showed that mass (M ) and energy (E) are interchangeable: E = M c2 , where c is the speed of light. This implies, for instance,
National Taiwan University - AST - 294
ASTRONOMY 294Z: The History of the Universe Professor Barbara RydenSOLUTIONS TO PROBLEM SET # 41) [20 points] Today, the average density of matter in the universe is = 3 10-27 kg/m3 . If the matter consisted entirely of hydrogen atoms, how many
National Taiwan University - AST - 294
ASTRONOMY 294Z The History of the Universe Professor Barbara RydenProblem Set # 7: The Last Problem Set Due Tuesday, March 4 at class timeNAME (please print clearly):SCORE (instructor use only):Reminder: The Final Exam for this class will be
National Taiwan University - AST - 294
ASTRONOMY 294Z: The History of the Universe Professor Barbara RydenSOLUTIONS TO PROBLEM SET # 61) [20 points] Potassium-40 is an unstable atomic nucleus; it decays to argon40 with a half-life of 1.3 billion years. Suppose that a rock contains 1,00
National Taiwan University - AST - 294
ASTRONOMY 294Z: The History of the Universe Professor Barbara RydenSOLUTIONS TO PROBLEM SET # 11) [20 points] Two Martian astronomers, Marvin and Marla, are located due north and south of each other on the planet Mars. Marvin sees the Sun directly
National Taiwan University - AST - 294
ASTRONOMY 294Z The History of the UniverseWinter Quarter 2008 Tuesday & Thursday, 3:00 4:48 pm Hitchcock 131Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going? Paul Gauguin, 1897 Instructor: Professor Barbara Ryden Oce: 4035 McPherson Lab (4
National Taiwan University - AST - 294
ASTRONOMY 294Z: The History of the Universe Professor Barbara RydenSOLUTIONS TO PROBLEM SET # 31) [20 points] You are given a ticket for running a red traffic light. For an observer halted at the light, the light emitted has a wavelength 0 = 700 n
National Taiwan University - AST - 294
ASTRONOMY 294Z: The History of the Universe Professor Barbara RydenMIDTERM EXAM: SOLUTIONSShort-Answer Problems 1) Arrange the following scientists in order of when they lived, earliest to latest: Isaac Newton, Aristarchus, Nicolaus Copernicus. Ar
National Taiwan University - AST - 294
ASTRONOMY 294Z The History of the Universe Professor Barbara RydenProblem Set # 6 Due Tuesday, February 26 at class timeNAME (please print clearly):SCORE (instructor use only):Only four questions on this problem set! However, the final questi
National Taiwan University - AST - 294
ASTRONOMY 294Z: The History of the Universe Professor Barbara RydenPRACTICE MINI-EXAMShort Answer Problems 1) Who lived first: Kepler or Copernicus? Copernicus. (Kepler modified the Copernican model by adding elliptical orbits.) 2) If the density
National Taiwan University - AST - 294
ASTRONOMY 294Z The History of the Universe Professor Barbara RydenProblem Set # 4 Due Tuesday, February 5 at class timeNAME (please print clearly):SCORE (instructor use only):Reminder: The midterm exam will be on Thursday, February 7, at clas
National Taiwan University - AST - 294
ASTRONOMY 294Z The History of the Universe Professor Barbara RydenProblem Set # 3 Due Tuesday, January 29 at class timeNAME (please print clearly):SCORE (instructor use only):1) [20 points] You are given a ticket for running a red traffic lig
National Taiwan University - AST - 294
ASTRONOMY 294Z: The History of the Universe Professor Barbara RydenSOLUTIONS TO PROBLEM SET # 71) [20 points] The age of the universe (that is, the time since the Big Bang) is 14 billion years. The age of the Solar System is 4.56 billion years. Th
National Taiwan University - AST - 294
ASTRONOMY 294Z The History of the Universe Professor Barbara RydenProblem Set # 5 Due Tuesday, February 19 at class timeNAME (please print clearly):SCORE (instructor use only):1) [20 points] Einstein showed that mass (M ) and energy (E) are i
National Taiwan University - AST - 822
1Wednesday, September 21: IntroductionThis course deals with continuum radiation processes of astrophysical interest. (Processes that produce spectral lines, rather than continuum radiation, are dealt with in Astronomy 823: Theoretical Spectrosco
National Taiwan University - AST - 822
1Monday, November 21: Inverse Compton ScatteringWhen I did the calculations for the scattering of photons from electrons, I chose (for the sake of simplicity) the inertial frame of reference in which the electron was initially at rest. However, a
National Taiwan University - AST - 822
1Wednesday, November 16: Return of SynchrotronBoth bremsstrahlung and synchrotron radiation can be emitted by hot ionized gas. How can you tell whether the light you observe from a distant galaxy is bremsstrahlung or synchrotron? One way of disti
National Taiwan University - AST - 822
AST 822: Electromagnetic RadiationProblem Set 6: due Wednesday, November 23 1) A highly relativistic electron initially has Lorentz factor 0 1. It is moving in a magnetic field of constant flux density B with a pitch angle . What is (t) as the elect
National Taiwan University - AST - 822
11.1ASTRONOMY 822: Electromagnetic RadiationProblem Set 4: due Wednesday, October 261) Commercial radio stations often broadcast their programs using 2 to 12 dipole antennas arranged in long rows:a) Why do they use this arrangement, rather th