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George Mason - PHYS - 260
Formula Sheet for Test III Physics 260 Summer 200901 PT IV1 RIT0 U1 R10qR CV 2 21 R2 1 R3l A C Q VjE j dARCVIRR R1 R 2 R 3IR VIet/C (1)IdQ dtRet/FB qv B FI 2r0 Il B012 B0 I enclv2 NI A qvB m rBL0 NIFII L 2rB dl
George Mason - PHYS - 260
FORMULA SHEET PHYSICS 260 Final Exam August 4, 2009B dl0I00dE , dtS10EB, cB0E0 , c10 0, iDdE dt E F , q Ekq r, r2pE, Fkq1q2 r2k1 40 E dAbQENC0,p qdUa , V 1 40Vbaa E dlUb qQ , rUpEV1 40dq rE xV xC1 1 C1EyC2
George Mason - PHYS - 260
Formula Sheet Physics 260 Test IV Summer 09 Prof. GoldmanB B dA E VS VP IP IS PN IVdB dt FvE FBlv BILE dldB dtNS NPE2 L u I NM 21Bdi1 , dt0M 21 N2A U l 1 22 0EN2 i1B 21 0N1 N 2 A ,E l2 QC 1 2C t LLdi dtCi u1 LI 2 I2UC1 2 CV 2 L
George Mason - PHYS - 260
Exam 3 Topics Faradays Law Self Inductance Energy Stored in Inductor/Magnetic Field Circuits LR Circuits Undriven (R)LC Circuits Driven RLC Circuits Displacement Current Poynting VectorNO: B Materials, Transformers, Mutual Inductance, EM WavesP31- 2G
George Mason - PHYS - 260
Exam 2 Topics DC Circuits Current & Ohms Law (Macro- and Microscopic) Power Kirchhoffs Loop Rules Charging/Discharging Capacitor (RC Circuits) Magnetic Fields Force due to Magnetic Field (Lorentz Force) Magnetic Dipoles Generating Magnetic Fields Biot-Sa
George Mason - PHYS - 260
FieldsGrass Seeds Know how to readField Lines Know how to draw Field line density tells you field strength Lines have tension (want to be straight) Lines are repulsive (want to be far from other lines) Lines begin and end on sources (charges) or P13-
University of Texas - CH - 302
david (md26988) Homework #1 Holcombe (51055) This print-out should have 25 questions. Multiple-choice questions may continue on the next column or page nd all choices before answering. Class, REMEMBER: Homework is due the following week at 1am on Wednesda
Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne - ECET - 212
Ethernet Global Data NotesCurrent versions of KEPServerEX (tested on v4.180.338) 11/22/2006 Document v1.01IntroductionThis document covers the setup and configuration of a project using the GE-Fanuc 90-30 PLC, KEPServerEX, VersaPro, and the GE Ethernet
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ECE - 313
University of IllinoisFall 2009ECE 313:Hour Exam IMonday October 12, 2009 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 100 Noyes Laboratory1. [15 points] Let A, B , and C denote three events dened on a sample space , and suppose that P (A) = 0.6, P (B ) = P (C ) = 0.3, and P
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ECE - 313
University of IllinoisFall 2009ECE 313:Hour Exam IMonday October 12, 2009 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 100 Noyes Laboratory1. [15 points] Let A, B , and C denote three events dened on a sample space , and suppose that P (A) = 0.6, P (B ) = P (C ) = 0.3, and P
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ECE - 313
University of IllinoisFall 2009ECE 313: Problem Set 0: Solutions Calculus Review1. [Geometric, MacLaurin, and Taylor series; LHpitals rule] o (a) Let n denote a positive integer. Then, (1 x) 1 + x + x2 + + xn1 = 1 + x + x2 + + xn1 x + x2 + + xn = 1 xn
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ECE - 313
University of IllinoisFall 2009ECE 313: Problem Set 1: Solutions Sets, Events, Axioms of Probability and Their Consequences1. [Subsets of a nite set] (a) The subsets of = cfw_1 , 2 , 3 , 4 are Subsets Subsets Subsets Subsets Subsets of of of of of siz
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ECE - 313
University of IllinoisFall 2009ECE 313: Problem Set 2: Solutions Axioms of Probability; Countably Innite Sample Spaces1. [Maximum and minimum values for probabilities] (a) P (A B ) = P (A) + P (B ) P (A B ) P (A) + P (B ). Thus, P (A B ) 0.8 with equal
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ECE - 313
University of IllinoisFall 2009ECE 313: Problem Set 3: Solutions Discrete Random Variables: pmf, expectation, LOTUS, and variance1. [Rolling a die till something dierent happens] (a) Obviously, X is an integer taking on values 2, 3, 4, . . . , n . . .
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ECE - 313
University of IllinoisFall 2009ECE 313: Problem Set 4: Solutions Counting Random Variables, Maximum-Likelihood Estimation1. [Graphical study of binomial pmfs] (a) Work out the numbers yourself. (b) The graphs are as shown below.0.4 0.2 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ECE - 313
University of IllinoisFall 2009ECE 313: Problem Set 5: Solutions Conditional Probability, Law of Total Probability, Bayes Formula1. [Picking a random subset] (a) There are n k dierent subsets of size k , and since each is equally likely to be drawn, th
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ECE - 313
University of IllinoisFall 2009ECE 313: Problem Set 6: Solutions Bayes Formula and Midterm Review Problems1. [Conditional Probabilities] (a) Yes, A gives positive information about B . Note that by the denition of conditional probability, P (A | B ) =
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ECE - 313
University of IllinoisFall 2009ECE 313: Problem Set 7: Solutions Decision-Making Under Uncertainty1. [A warm-up exercise] (a) The likelihood matrix L is as shown below and the maximum-likelihood decision rule is indicated shading. Hypothesis H1 H0 X=0
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ECE - 313
University of IllinoisFall 2009ECE 313: Problem Set 8: Solutions Independent Events; System Reliability; CDFs1. [I before E except after C] Let C = (A B )c denote the event that neither A nor B occurs on a trial of the experiment, and notice that one o
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ECE - 313
o pitals rule11University of IllinoisSpring 2010ECE 313: Problem Set 0 Calculus ReviewDue: Reading: Noncredit Exercises: Friday January 22 at 4 p.m. Ross Chapter 1.11.4, Chapter 2.12.5. Chap. 1: Probs. 1-5,7,9. Theoretical exercises 4,8,13. Self-test
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ECE - 313
University of IllinoisSpring 2010ECE 313: Problem Set 1 Sets, Events, Axioms of Probability and Their ConsequencesDue: Reading: Noncredit Exercises: Wednesday September 2 at 4 p.m. Ross Chapter 1, Sections 1-4; Chapter 2, Sections 1-5 Powerpoint Lectur
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ECE - 313
University of IllinoisSpring 2010ECE 313: Problem Set 2Due: Wednesday, February 3rd at 4 p.m. Reading I: Ross, Chapter 1, Sections 1-6, and Chapter 2, Sections 1-7 Reading II: Lecture Notes 2-6 Noncredit Exercises: DO NOT turn these in. Chapter 1: Prob
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ECE - 313
University of IllinoisSpring 2010ECE 313: Problem Set 3 Discrete Random Variables: pmf, expectation, LOTUS, and varianceDue: Wednesday February 10 at 4 p.m. Reading: Ross, Chapter 3.4 and 4 Noncredit Exercises: DO NOT turn these in. Chapter 4: Problems
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ECE - 313
University of IllinoisSpring 2010ECE 313: Problem Set 4 Counting Random Variables, Maximum-Likelihood EstimationDue: Reading: Noncredit Exercises: Wednesday February 17 at 4 p.m. Ross Chapter 4. Chap. 4: Problems 32, 38-39, 40-43, 47-52; Theoretical Ex
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ECE - 313
University of IllinoisSpring 2010ECE 313: Problem Set 6Due: Wednesday, March 3rd at 4 p.m. Reading: Ross, Chapter 3; Lecture Notes 14-18. Noncredit Exercises: DO NOT turn these in. Chapter 3: Problems 80,84 and 86; Theoretical Exercises 8,16 and 21. Th
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ECE - 313
University of IllinoisSpring 2010ECE 313: Problem Set 7 Decision Making; Independent Events; System ReliabilityDue: Wednesday March 10 at 4 p.m. Reading: Ross, Chapter 3; PowerPoint Lecture Slides 15-19 Noncredit Exercises: Chapter 3: Problems 53, 58,
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ECE - 313
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University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign - ECE - 313
University of IllinoisSpring 2010ECE 313: Problem Set 10Due: Wednesday, April 7 at 4 p.m. Reading: Ross, Chapter 5; Lecture Notes 26-28. Noncredit Exercises: DO NOT turn these in. Chapter 5: Problems 11,15 and 31; Theoretical Exercises 18,30. This Prob
University of Calgary - BIO - 313
Results As adult density increases from 4 to 32 adult/5g flower there is a decrease in the average per capital number of eggs plus larvae (Figure 1). At 4 adults/5g flower exhibits the largest number of eggs and larvae (mean = 2.83 eggs + larvae/adult/5g
Brown Mackie College - BUS - bus 215
Eriksons StagesFor each of Eriksons Development Stages, list the dilemma that he believed needs to be resolved, give a description of this time (What major life events are happening?), and include an example of what actions the person may take to resolve
Claremont - ASTRO - 001
The SunThe Sun is one out of billions of stars. The Sun is the closest star to Earth. The Sun rotates once every 27 days. The Sun is now a middle-aged star, meaning it is at about the middle of its life. The Sun formed over four and a half billion years
USC - MUSC - 423
RockBefore1964 01/02/200715:12:001964 FrankieValliandtheFourSeasons #1)Sherry o Doop #2)BigGirlsDontCry Theyhad50hits,soldover80mil.RecordsaccordingtotheRollingStone EncyclopediamostsuccessfulDoopbandofalltime. TheShirellesagirlgroup #7).SoldierBoy.(no
USC - MUSC - 423
Music42323/04/200719:56:00FrankZappa 1966FreakOut! o TheMothersofInvention o Doublealbum o VerveLabel Backinthe40sajazzlabel o WhoaretheBrainPolice? o HelpImaRock! BurntWeenySandwich o TheLittleHouseIUsedtoLivein PianoSolo pianistIanUnderwood twodrummer
USC - MUSC - 423
Music423PowerTrios Guitar,bassanddrums Threeguysthatisit Theegoband Usuallyleadsingerisalsoleadguitarist02/04/200720:02:00 BlueCheer1966 NamedafterahighstrandofLSD SomewhereinCalifornia OwsleyStanleyIII o ChemistthatmadeLSD o Rolledwithgratefuldeadwas
USC - MUSC - 423
FinalReview23/04/200721:32:00PowerTrios Cream o Landmarktimeline o Albums o Membersoftheband HendrixExperience o BeforeknownasJimmyJames o Knowothermembersandhowgotintoband o Technicalaspectsandchangesthroughwholesong o Songsthatarentaswellknown o Apoca
USC - WRIT - 140
23/01/200713:31:00 Thesis InBienPretty,theculturalmiscommunicationiscausedbywordsthatdonot translatefromEnglishtoSpanishandviceversaSpanishtoEnglishshowing CisnerosisawarethatthereisaculturaldividebetweenLupeandFlavio becausetheycannotcommunicatetogether
USC - WRIT - 140
Matt Burke February 7, 2007 Writing 140 Assignment 2 Language and Political Effect A Simple FactDuring his short term as President of the United States, John F. Kennedy is able to capture the attention of the American people during his speeches because o
USC - WRIT - 140
OfYouthandAgeJournalNotes SirFrancisBacon15/01/200717:26:00Youthvs.oldage youngmenarefittertojudge,fitterforexecutionthanforcounsel,andfitter fornewprojectsthanforsettledbusiness o youngmenhavethedrive o taketheinitiativetotrysomethingnew Theerrorsofyo
USC - WRIT - 140
Matt Burke Writing 140 Assignment #4 March 28, 2007 Because of the looming spectra of civil war and the restless American public the consequences of withdrawing from Iraq, are the morally contentious issue in current American politics. Despite the concern
USC - WRIT - 140
Matt Burke Writing 140: Section 64610 Rory Lukins 4/26/87 Assignment #3 The Increased Concentration of Immigrants Threatening the American Culture The steady increase, uncontrolled and unwatched by the United States, of immigrants entering the borders fro
USC - WRIT - 140
Matt Burke Writing 140: Section 64610 Rory Lukins 4/26/07 Assignment #4 Consequences of Withdrawing from Iraq The discourse of terrorism continues to be a conflict in American politics. On the issue of the Global War on Terror many Americans choose to sup
USC - WRIT - 140
BibliographyBookman, Jay. Iraq: Do We Stay or Go? Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Published September 14, 2006. Copyright 2006. Date Accessed March 30, 2007. Dale, Helle. Salvaging the War in Iraq. The Washington Times. Copyright 2007. The Washington Times
USC - WRIT - 140
Matt Burke January 23, 2007 Writing 140 Cisneros Essay The Cultural Miscommunication between Spanish and English People, races, schools, countries and civilizations have been going through cultural interaction since humans have been on Earth. There have b
USC - WRIT - 140
Matt Burke January 10, 2007 Writing 140 Diagnostic EssayLanguage is an integral part of everyones lives; whether in a class, out to dinner, or just hanging out with friends. Through language and the way one talks, one is able to get beyond the superficia
USC - PPD - 245
StudyGuidePPD24519/02/200822:57:001.Cityisagrowthmachine.Anewcitymaymorejobopportunitiesbutpeople willmovethere.Mobileworkforce.Notnecessarilygivepeoplethatlivetherejobs. Drawmorepeopletoyourcommunitymoney,taxes,revenues,etc.Recruitmore people.Canleadto
USC - PPD - 245
PPD Final How does living on the margins affect choices about housing, transportation, jobs and healthcare? How are these issues inter-related? - housing is the principal source of disruption in their lives (POOR) - living in the parking lot of the hearth
USC - PPD - 245
1. How does living on the margins affect choices about housing, transportation, jobs, and healthcare? How are these interrelated? When one lives on the margins he realizes that all of these entities are interconnected and one often has to be sacrificed fo
USC - PPD - 245
Burke 1 Matt Burke PPD 240 Midterm Exam March 9, 2008 Section I. A Fiduciary administrator is an agent that has a position of trust, confidence and responsibility to others, and acts as guardians of peoples welfare. Some examples of Fiduciary administrato
USC - PPD - 245
Matt Burke February 10, 2008 PPD 240 Term Paper Proposal Question: How do the proposed changes on the Visa Program and immigration reform affecting the ability to gain citizenship for legal immigrants and migrant workers? In a recent press conference made
USC - PPD - 240
PPD240 23/01/200821:27:00HorizontalpowerpowerissharedamongthecitizensDefinitionofCitizenship Citizenshipisthestatusandrolewhichdefinestheauthorityandobligations ofindividualmembersofacommunity.Thisstatusandrolemaybeformally codifiedintermsofqualificat
USC - PPD - 240
Burke 1Ethical Decisions Surrounding Migrant WorkersMatt Burke PPD 240 Citizenship and Public Ethics April 2008Illegal immigration is commonplace in nearly every developed nation-stateBurke 2 regardless of the political culture, rules, laws, or polici
USC - PPD - 240
PPD240 23/01/200820:27:00HorizontalpowerpowerissharedamongthecitizensDefinitionofCitizenship Citizenshipisthestatusandrolewhichdefinestheauthorityandobligations ofindividualmembersofacommunity.Thisstatusandrolemaybeformally codifiedintermsofqualificat
USC - PPD - 240
Diane E. Yoder Conflicts of Interest1 Type Financial Gain Conflict Bribery Gifts or Other Benefits Financial GainDo Not Cite or ReproduceAbuse of PowerInfluence Peddling or Endorsements Information Peddling NepotismEmploymentOutside Employment Future
USC - PPD - 417
Matt Burke September 12, 2008 PPD 435 Osterling Assignment #1 Housing Market Research Im 21, an active adult, that likes going out, likes being outside, playing sports, hanging out with friends, and having a relatively normal social life that is balanced
USC - PPD - 417
Burke 1 Matt Burke October 9, 2009 SOCI 305 Take Home Midterm 1. There have been some major changes in the way childhood is viewed and how itis experienced over the last two centuries in America especially in the differences between social class and race
USC - SOCI - 305m
Burke 1 Matt Burke September 22, 2009The Socio-Economic Gap in Childhood EducationIntroduction and Background In this paper I will be focusing on two main points. First I will discuss how the socio-economic environment of a child will effect childrens c
USC - PPD - 417
PPD417NOTES9/9 Themes(ongoinglist)09/09/200918:12:00Orthogonaldesign(grid) Publicspace Development Plannedcities Urban/urbanization Organic Planned/unplanned Change/development NewTowns Square Evolutionofgardenandparkdesign InfluencesofGreekCulture Twi
USC - PPD - 417
Matt Burke PPD 417 November 23, 2009 Assignment #2 The Rise of Mobile Food Trucks Introduction Taco Trucks and food and street vendors a have always been a part of the Los Angeles landscape. They add character and color to the city and also provide an imp
USC - PPD - 417
Matt Burke PPD 417 November 23, 2009 Assignment #2 The Rise of Mobile Food Trucks Introduction Taco Trucks and food and street vendors a have always been a part of the Los Angeles landscape. They add character and color to the city and also provide an imp
USC - PPD - 417
PortsandRegionalDevelopmentHistoryoftrade Eotechic(After800adlate18thcentury o Agriculture/textiles o 3Fs:Food,fiberandfuel o geographicallylimited Paleotechnic(Late18thearly20thcentury o Firststageofcapitalistindustry o Steampowerreplacedwaterpower o Ir
University of Manchester - CRM - 101
Chapter 7What is the demographic make-up of police officers? Police were traditionally composed of white males with a high school education, who viewed policing as a secure position that brought them respect of family and friends and a step up the social