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Cincinnati - ENFD - enfd 251
Cincinnati - ENFD - enfd 251
Cincinnati - ENFD - enfd 251
Cincinnati - ENFD - enfd 251
Cincinnati - ENFD - enfd 251
Cincinnati - ENFD - enfd 251
Cincinnati - ENFD - enfd 251
Cincinnati - ENFD - enfd 251
Cincinnati - ENFD - enfd 251
Cincinnati - ENFD - enfd 251
Cincinnati - ENFD - enfd 251
Cincinnati - ENFD - enfd 251
Cincinnati - ENFD - enfd 251
Cincinnati - ENFD - enfd 251
Cincinnati - ENFD - enfd 251
Cincinnati - ENFD - enfd 251
GRAPHICS FUNDAMENTALS 20-ENFD-251 Textbook: Craig, Jerry. Engineering and Technical Drawing Using Solid Edge V14. SDC Publications, Ninth Edition Instructor: Thomas Huston, PhD, PE 5516 French 556-2645 (Office) tom.huston@uc.edu Bulletin Description: Surv
Cincinnati - PHYS - physics 21
0/35Spring Quarter 2008 Experiment: Your name: Anish Dundoo Partner: Vincent Servizzi Performed on: 1 May, 2008 TA: H ua rd Zach Section number: 249 Promptness % (100 means i t was on t ime): 100 Additional Scores (+)/Penalties (-): Please insert your ma
Cincinnati - PHYS - physics 21
Exponential Dependance Of Voltage Decay Across Capacitor1Normalized Voltage (V/V0)0.1C1 Discharging Exponential Regression for C1 Discharging C1 Charging Exponential Regression for C1 Charging Exponential Regression for C1 Charging C2 Discharging Expo
Cincinnati - PHYS - physics 21
0/35 Coulomb's LawAnish Dundoo Lawrence Powers April 17th, 2008 Huard Zach 249Spring Quarter 2008Experiment: Your name: Partner: Performed on: TA: Section number:Promptness % (100 means it was on time): Additional Scores (+)/Penalties (-): 100Please
Cincinnati - PHYS - physics 21
Two spheres: ST, attached to torsion wire SM, moveable sphere attached to ruler Torsion Constant: K (mN/deg) 1.505E03 9E06 ucfw_K (mN/deg)dsphere (cm) a (m) Voltage to Charge conversion: C (C/kV) 1.92E-09 ucfw_C (C/kV) 3E-113.75 0.02 ucfw_ () ucfw_R (cm
Cincinnati - PHYS - physics 21
0/35Spring Quarter 2008Experiment:Elect r ic F ieldsYour name:Anish DundooPartner:James SchaeferPerformed on:April 10, 2008TA:Huard ZachSection number:249Promptness % (100 means it was on time): Additional Scores (+)/Penalties (-): 100Plea
Cincinnati - PHYS - physics 21
Electric Fields14:06:17 ,10/14/2009Anish Dundoo and James SchaeferA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Click here to go to the data transfer staging area for the two points. for the two lines. 1 Do not cut and paste into the table below. DataS
Cincinnati - PHYS - physics 21
0/35 Electromagnetic InductionAnish Dundoo Juan Tims Mc ClendonSpring Quarter 2008Experiment: Your name: Partner: Performed on:29 May, 2008TA:thHuard ZachSection number:249 100 Additional Scores (+)/Penalties (-): Promptness % (100 means it was
Cincinnati - PHYS - physics 21
A B C D E F G H I 1 ucfw_Vp= 2 AC Frequency= 1.0 (kHz) .01 (V) ucfw_Vs= .001 (V) 3 Ratio for Transformer = 8.2 ucfw_Ip= .01 (mA) 4 ucfw_Ratio for Transformer= 0.2 ucfw_Is= .001(mA) 5 6 7 Step Up 8 Vp (V) Vs (V) 9 50.00 0.71 5.83 10 f(x) = 8.42x - 0.35 45.
Cincinnati - PHYS - physics 21
0/35Spring Quarter 2008Experiment:M agnetic MomentsYour name:A nish DundooPartner:Victor DavisPerformed on:May 22 , 2008TA:ndHuard ZachSection number:249Promptness % (100 means it was on time): Additional Scores (+)/Penalties (-): 100Plea
Cincinnati - PHYS - physics 21
Magnetic Moments14:31:04 ,10/14/2009Anish Dundoo and Victor DavisA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65
Cincinnati - PHYS - physics 21
Error: Reference source not found, 09/17/04, Error: Reference source not found 1 0/35Experiment: Your name: Partner: Performed on: TA: Section number:Ohms Law and DC CircuitsAnish Dundoo James Schaefer May 8th, 2008 Huard Zach 249Page 1 of Word docume
Cincinnati - PHYS - physics 21
A 1 2 3 4 5 V 1.95 6 7 2.78 8 3.47 5.67 9 7.67 10 10.3 11 12.16 12 13.23 13 16.8 14 19 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49B C D measured values u cfw_R R1 () 98.11 0.1 R2 () 49.93 0.05
Cincinnati - PHYS - physics 21
0/35 Potential DifferencesAnish Dundoo Victor Davis April 24 , 2008 Huard Zach 249Promptness % (100 means it was on time): Additional Scores (+)/Penalties (-): thSpring Quarter 2008Experiment: Your name: Partner: Performed on: TA: Section number:100
Cincinnati - PHYS - physics 21
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49A B C Part1: Internal Resistance I (mA) I (A) V (V) 42.2 0.04 1.27 49.1 0.05 1.27 52.2 0.05 1.27 60.5 0.06 1.27 70.7
Cincinnati - PHYS - physics 21
0/35Spring Quarter 2008 Experiment: Your name: Anish Dundoo Partner: Andrew Nels Performed on: 15 May, 2008 TA: Huard Zach Section number: 249 Promptness % (100 means it was on time): 100 Additional Scores (+)/Penalties (-): Please insert your material i
Cincinnati - PHYS - physics 21
A 1BCDEFGHTemperature Dependence Of Resistanceice water (k) 273.2 k (eV/K) 8.62E-05 2 3 4 Metal Semiconductor R () T (C) T (K) 1/2kT (1/eV) R (k) 5 T (C) 95 138.12 95 368.2 15.76 2.14 6 89 136.87 89 362.2 16.02 2.44 7 3.06 84 134.50 84 357.2 16.2
Cincinnati - PHYS - phys 211
0/35Winter Quarter 2008Experiment: Your name: Partner: Performed on: TA: Section number:2D collisionsAnish Dundoo Jacob Schlather February 25th, 2008 Hyundeok Song 218 100Promptness % (100 means it was on time): Additional Scores (+)/Penalties (-):
Cincinnati - PHYS - phys 211
A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ruler x ruler yBPixel coordinates (px) from Image Jpoint # 2 3 4 5 0.3 4 x (px) 187 1737 77 61 y (px) 47 53 135 1697z (px) 0 0 0 0 value 43 6 32 8CDEFGHI100 cm length (px) 1550 1562 0.99 6left right bottom topucfw_x
Cincinnati - PHYS - phys 211
Angular Acceleration:the Moment of Inertia14:03:44 ,10/14/2009Anish Dundoo James SchaeferA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56B
Cincinnati - PHYS - phys 211
0/35Winter Quarter 2008Experiment: Your name: Partner: Performed on: TA: Section number:Angular AccelerationAnish Dundoo James Schaefer 3rd March, 2008 HyunDeok Song 218 100Promptness % (100 means it was on time): Additional Scores (+)/Penalties (-):
Cincinnati - PHYS - phys 211
0/35Winter Quarter 2008Experiment: Your name: Partner: Performed on: TA: Section number:Centripetal ForceAnish Dundoo Lauren Kolegraff February 11th, 2008 Hyun Deok Song 218 100Promptness % (100 means it was on time): Additional Scores (+)/Penalties
Cincinnati - PHYS - phys 211
m(g)= mL(g)= FL(N)= ucfw_FL(N)=224 55 0.539 0.001 0.1 0.1 Std.dev Std.error 1/mr 2 ucfw_1/mr ucfw_2 ucfw_(rad/s) (kg.m)1 (rad/s)2 (kg.m)1 (rad/s)2 10 0.005 74.405 37.49 0.004 0.06 10 0.004 68.681 33.51 0.003 0.04 10 0.003 62.004 32.11 0.003 0.03 10 0.001
Cincinnati - PHYS - phys 211
0/35 Experiment : Your name: Partner: Performed on: TA: Section number:Winter Quarter 2008Data Graphics and Analysis Anish Dundoo James Schaefer 18th January, 2008 Hyundeok Song 218Promptness % (100 means it was on time): 100 Additional Scores (+)/Pena
Cincinnati - PHYS - phys 211
The Pendulum.16:28:39 ,10/13/2009lb1Finding g: ABC ucfw_T (s)D 0EF2 ucfw_l (m) 0.001 6.28 3 2= 4 (T/2)2(s2) ucfw_(T/2)2 (s2) l (m) 5 T (s) 1.093 0.300 0.00006 6 0.03 1.28 0.400 0.00006 7 0.04 1.43 0.500 0.00007 8 0.05 1.56 0.600 0.00008 9 0.06
Cincinnati - PHYS - phys 211
0/35Winter Quarter 2008Experiment:Falling BodiesAnish Dundoo James Schaefer January 28th, 2008 Hyundeok Song 218 100Your name: Partner: Performed on: TA: Section number:Promptness % (100 means it was on time): Additional Scores (+)/Penalties (-): A
Cincinnati - PHYS - phys 211
Forx(cm)= ucfw_x(cm)= Trial time(s)7.1 0.10.124 0.125 0.120 0.123 0.125 0.124 0.122 0.120 0.123 0.124 Average(s) StandardDeviation(ucfw_t) t(s) x(cm)1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Time180 160 1400.1230 0.0018 v(m/s) ucfw_v(m/s) 1.15 0.02 2.06 0.02 2.10 0.02 2.
Cincinnati - PHYS - phys 211
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Cincinnati - PHYS - phys 211
0/35Winter Quarter 2008Experiment: Your name: Partner: Performed on: TA: Section number:Measurement And UncertaintyAnish Dundoo Lauren Kolegraff 1/14/08 Hyundeok Song 218 100Promptness % (100 means it was on time): Additional Scores (+)/Penalties (-)
Cincinnati - PHYS - phys 211
0/35Winter Quarter 2008Experiment: Your name: Partner: Performed on: TA: Section number:Newtons Laws of motionAnish Dundoo Joshua Sanders 18th February 2008 Hyundeok Song 218 100Promptness % (100 means it was on time): Additional Scores (+)/Penalties
Cincinnati - PHYS - phys 211
Newton'slawsofmotion14:30:32 ,10/14/2009Joshua Sanders and Anish DundooA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49BCDEFG x1 (m) 2.500 t (s) 0.2563 0.12
Cincinnati - PHYS - phys 211
0/35Winter Quarter 2008Experiment: Your name: Partner: Performed on: TA: Section number:Vector ForcesAnish Dundoo Eric Stetz February 4th, 2008 Hyundeok Song 218 100Promptness % (100 means it was on time): Additional Scores (+)/Penalties (-): Abstra
Cincinnati - PHYS - phys 211
#f1 f2 f3 f4f(g) 140 150 158 265() 27 141 156(rad) 0.47 2.46 2.72fx(g)124.74 -116.57 -144.34fy(g)63.56 94.4 64.26301 5.25 component sums (g)ucfw_f2 (g)136.49 0.39 1 0.017 9.37 0.06 4.9 -86 23 TRUE227.15 4.9ucfw_2 () ucfw_2 (rad) Ucfw_f2 (g)
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