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Berkeley - EE 100 - 100
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY EE40: IntroductionTechniques for Engineering EE100: Electronic to Microelectronic Circuits Diodes Lab Guide Half-Wave Rectifier1. Build the half-wave rectifier circuit drawn in the figure below. Use a potentiometer (as
Berkeley - EE 100 - 100
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY EE40: Introduction to Microelectronic Circuits EE100: Electronic Techniques for EngineeringDiodes BackgroundOverview The Ideal DiodeAn ideal diode allows current to flow in only one direction. Every diode has a charac
Berkeley - EE 100 - 100
Name:_ Student ID:_ Name:_ Student ID:_ Section:_ Date:_UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY EE100: Electronic to Microelectronic Circuits EE40: IntroductionTechniques for EngineeringDiodes ReportHalf Wave Rectifier2a) Measure VT when the input is Frequ
Berkeley - EE 100 - 100
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences EE 100 Intro. To Electronics Engineering Spring 2005 Bharath Bart Simpson MuthuswamyMIDTERM I March 10th 2005 Time Allotted: 3 hours NAME: _ , _ (print) Last Fi
Berkeley - EE 100 - 100
Lecture Notes EECS 40 Introduction to Microelectronic CircuitsProf. C. Chang-Hasnain Spring 2007EE 40 Course Overview EECS 40: One of five EECS core courses (with 20, 61A, 61B, and 61C) introduces hardware side of EECS prerequisite for EE105, EE130,
Berkeley - E - 120
Call Option: Because we are going to be BUY ING the stocks at strike price K, we want the end of period stock price (ST) to be HIGHER than strike price K. We BUY the stocks at a LOW K with however m shares any we have, and then sell it at the stock price
Berkeley - E - 120
E-120: Principles of Engineering EconomicsMidterm Exam IOctober 4, 2006 Ismail CeylanName: _ (please print) SID: _ Clearly state all the mathematical expressions that are needed to solve the problems. No credit will be given to numerical answers witho
Berkeley - E - 120
E120 Midterm SolutionSummer, 2007Question 1APR = 12% compounded monthly monthly interest rate is r = 1%. Quarterly interest rate: rq = (1 + 1%)3 1 = 0.0303; Annual interest rate: EAR = (1 + 1%)12 1 = 0.1268. To decide which investment to make, we need
Berkeley - E - 120
E-120 Principles of Engineering Economics Fall 06 Midterm I Solutions 1. Lets find the present value of each cash flow on Jan 01 2007 (any other date is also fine since it will not change your final decision). Payment 1: The relevant cash flow is,( 15000
Berkeley - E - 120
E120 Practice Final SolutionSummer, 2007Question 1Let rm denote the monthly interest rate and rq denote the quarterly interest rate. Since EAR = 12%, from (1 + rm )12 1 = EAR, we have rm = 0.0095; from (1 + rq )4 1 = EAR, we have rq = 0.0287. Thus, the
Berkeley - E - 120
E120 Principles of Engineering Economics Summer 2007 Practice FinalProblem 1 You believe that one month from now the XYZ Company will pay a dividend of $2 on its common stock. Thereafter you expect to receive dividends every quarter. The dividends are ex
Berkeley - E - 120
R.A. Harris An Error in the Lecture of 3/13/06Chem 120A Spring 2006I erred in relating the complex spherical harmonic, l=1,m=+1, and L=1, m=-1 to the real functions. The error is only a square root of 2 . What I wrote in class was correct. However the r
Berkeley - CHEM - 120A
Exam 2 study hintsChem 120A April 8, 2006Exam is cumulative and focuses on material covered since exam 1, up to the approximation methods. You should know: How to tell if a state is an eigenfunction of a given operator How to calculate the expectation v
Berkeley - CHEM - 120A
from Physical Chemistry- A Molecular Approach McQuarrie and Simon ISBN 0-935702-99-0
Berkeley - CHEM - 120A
R. A. Harris and K. B. Whaley Problem Set 1Chem 120A Spring 20061. Two particles, one of mass m1, the other of mass m2, are on a line. They interact with potential energy, where k is called the interaction strength.V ( x1 (t ), x2 (t ) = 1 k ( x1 (t )
Berkeley - CHEM - 120A
Chem 120AProblem Set 2Out: February 14, 2006; Due: February 22, 20061. a) If A is an operator with A , prove that A = . b) Show that the product of two Hermitian operators need not be Hermitian. Under what condition is the product of two Hermitian oper
Berkeley - CHEM - 120A
Chem 120AProblem Set 2 Solutions2/22/061. a) We are given that operator A = | , and we want to know what A , the operator adjoint to A, is. Let A act on an arbitrary state |a A|a = |b | |a = |b Taking the inner product with another arbitrary state, d w
Berkeley - CHEM - 120A
Chem 120AProblem Set 3Due 03/17/061. In physical space, the mean momentum (in 1-D) may be written as:p = ih (x)d (x)dx dx(1)a) Show that the mean momentum, p , is zero if (x) is an eigenstate of parity (Hint: rst show that is also an eigenstate o
Berkeley - CHEM - 120A
Chem 120AProblem Set 4Out: March 22, 2006; Due: April 7, 2006 IN CLASS1. a) In the infrared spectrum of H79 Br, there is an intense line at 2630 cm1 . Calculated the force constant of H79 Br and the period of vibration of H79 Br. b) The force constant
Berkeley - CHEM - 120A
Chem 120APS 4 hintThe average position in a hydrogenic orbital can generally be calculated as: r= a0 3n2 l(l + 1) . 2Z (1)Chem 120A, Spring 20061
Berkeley - CHEM - 120A
Hints for PS4 The radial wavefunction for the 1s orbital of Hydrogen is: 23/2 a0R1s (r) =er/a0(1)When we are dealing with other hydrogen-like atoms (1 electron, many protons), anywhere we have 1/a0 , we replace it with Z /a0 . So the radial wavefunct
Berkeley - CHEM - 120A
Chem 120AProblem Set 5Due 04/24/061. When a hydrogen atom is in a uniform electric eld E = z, the atom experiences a perturbation V (r) = E = +e rcos where the dipole moment operator of the electron is given by = er.(1)a) Evaluate the rst-order corr
Berkeley - CHEM - 120A
Chem 120AProblem Set 6Due 05/08/061. a) In this problem, we consider the heteronuclear diatomic molecule CO. The ionization energies of an electron from the valence atomic orbitals on the carbon atom and the oxygen atom are listed below.Atom O CValen
Berkeley - CHEM - 120A
The momentum operator Chem 120ASpring 2006Prof. Harris said in class that the momentum operator in one dimension is given by: d p = ih . (1) dx This expression can be veried by considering the commutator for the position operator, x, and momentum operat
Berkeley - PHYSICS - 7C
Chapter25p.1CHAPTER25ElectricCurrentsandResistance 1. Therateatwhichelectronspassanypointinthewireisthecurrent: I=1.50A=(1.50C/s)/(1.60 1019C/electron)=9.38 1018electron/s. Thechargethatpassesthroughthebatteryis Q=It=(5.7A)(7.0h)(3600s/h)=1.4 105C. Wefin
UC Irvine - WRIT - 39AP
F ilm CourtTrial #2The defense : Lawyers for Dave Eggers must defend his reputation and his film, Where the Wild Things Are, by showing the film is not promoting violence without consequence the defense must show that the film does reveal the consequenc
UC Irvine - WRIT - 39AP
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UC Irvine - BIO SCI - 39AP
Sample exam bio questions explanations 3. A binds to the extracellular portion of tyrosine kinase receptor LECTURE 6,7,8 - H ydroxyl = hydrophilic that strongly hydrophilic molecules cannot pass directly through membrane. Therefore, it most likely interac
UC Irvine - CHEM - 1LB
Boiling Point ( C)16.04 30.07 44.1 72.15 200 86.18 100.2 100 114.230 -100 -200Linear model of alkane's intermolecular forces2.78 3.4 3.79 4.28 4.46 f(x) = 2.84x 4.61 4.74-164 -88.6 -42.1 36.1 69 - 183.13 98.4 125.7Column C Linear Regression for Colu
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INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN POLITICS POL SCI 21AW inter 2011Professor Wattenberg mpwatten@uci.edu Office Hrs-after lectures for a while @ SSPB 2285 Teaching Assistants: Danvy Le danvyl@uci.edu Tuesday 6P, Thursday 5P, Friday 10A Neilan Chaturvedi nchaturv@
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LBL4: Early Development: Body Axes and Bicoid (~20 min)Maternal effect genes are the first step in organizing the embryo in all animals. For example, in Drosophila, one group sets up the anterior-posterior axis while another group sets up the dorsal-v en
UC Irvine - CHEM - 1LB
Unit V: Mendel and the Gene Lecture 17: Simple Mendelian Genetics Lecture 18: Human genetic disease Lecture 19: Chromosomes and inheritanceFall 2010, Bio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All rights reservedLecture 17: Simple Mendelian GeneticsM
UC Irvine - CHEM - 1LB
Biology 93Section A 12:00-12:50, PSLH 100 Section B 1:00- 1:50, PSLH 100Fall 2010, Bio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All rights1-1IntroductionsInstructorsDiane ODowd, Ph.D.Professor, Developmental and Cell BiologyRahul Warrior, Ph.D.Pro
UC Irvine - CHEM - 1LB
Lecture 2: Single cell dynamics, membrane structureMonday 9/27/10Bio 93, Fall 2010Reading: Ch. 6, 98-101, Ch. 7, 125-130, Web Act: 6.2, 7.1 Online Lecture 2 Quiz: open Tues11 am- Wed 11 am Click to edit Master subtitle style 4 questions covering mate
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Lecture 3: Membrane Function, passive & active transportWednesday 9/29/10Bio 93, Fall 2010Click to edit Master subtitle styleReading: Ch. 7, Pgs. 131-139 Online Lecture 3 Quiz Web Activity 7.3, 7.4Fall 2010, Bio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright
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Lecture 4: Cytoskeleton and motor proteinsFriday 10/1/10Bio 93, Fall 2010Click to edit Master subtitle style Reading: Ch 6, Pgs. 109-118 Web Activities: 6.5, 6.6 Online QuizFall 2010, Bio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All rights4-1Homework
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Lecture 5: Nucleus, ribosomes and the endomembrane systemMonday 10/4/10Bio 93, Fall 2010Click to edit Ch. 6, subtitle style Reading: Master pgs 102-109Web Activity CD 6.3 Online Quiz 5 In class quiz on Wed covers Lecture 1-5 5 QUESTIONS 10 POINTS TOTA
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Lecture 6, Section A Cell communicationWednesday 10/06/10Bio 93, Fall 2010 Reading: Chapter 11, 206-213 Supplements: Web Activity 11.1, Online Lecture 6 QuizClick to edit Master subtitle styleFall 2010, Bio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All
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Lecture 7: Atoms, molecules, and waterFriday 10/8/10Reading Chapters 2 pgs: 32-43, Chapter 3, pgs 47-54 Web Activity 3.1,3.3 Online Lecture 7 QuizFall 2010, Bio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All rights7-1Unit II: Building the Cell Lecture
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Lecture 8: Carbon,Monday 10/11/10Click to edit Master subtitle styleReading Chapter 4, pgs: 58-66, Chapter 5, pgs 68-77 Web Activities: 5.1, 5.2 Online Lecture 8 QuizFall 2010, Bio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All rights8-1Garage Demo 8 B
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Lecture 9: Proteins andWednesday 10/13/10Click to edit Master subtitle styleReading Chapter 5 pgs. 77-89 Web Activities: 5.4, 5.5 Online Lecture 9 QuizFall 2010, Bio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All rights9-1ProteinsFunctionSupport, sto
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UC Irvine - CHEM - 1LB
Lecture 11: Cellular RespirationMonday 10/18/10Reading Chapter 9 Pgs 162-180 Web Activities: 9.2, 9.4 Online Lecture 11 QuizFall 2010, Bio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All rights reserved11-1Cellular Respiration Why: Energy to combine ADP
UC Irvine - CHEM - 1LB
Lecture 12: PhotosynthesisWednesday 10/20/10Click to edit Master subtitle styleReading Chapter 10 Pgs 185-203 Web Activities: 10.1, 10.2 Online Lecture 12 QuizFall 2010, Bio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All rights12-AnnouncementsFriday
UC Irvine - CHEM - 1LB
Lecture 15: Cell cycle, mitosisSend me a photo of you and your Bio Jack for our Class of 2010 Jacks montage (by Friday dkodowd@uci.edu)Mitotic Jack, Class of 2006 Jacks Click to edit Master subtitle styleWednesday 10/27/10Reading Chapter 12 Pgs 228-23
UC Irvine - CHEM - 1LB
Lecture 16: MeiosisFriday 10/29/10Reading: Chapter 13, 248-260 Supplements: CD Activity 13.3, 13.4 Online Quiz 16rwarrior@uci.edu Office Hours: Monday 2-4:00 1202 Natural Sciences 1 16-1Fall 2010, Bio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All rights
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Lecture 18: Human Genetics, DiseaseWednesday 11/03/10Reading: Ch. 14, pp. 276-281 Supplements: Web Activity 15.2Fall 2010, Bio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All rights reserved 18-1Variations from Classic Mendelian Genetics1. Incomplete dom
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Lecture 19: Chromosomes & inheritanceFriday 11/05/10Reading: Ch. 15, pp. 286-300 Self quiz Ch. 15: 6, 8, 14Fall 2010, Bio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All rights reserved19-1Chromosomal basis of Mendels LawsFig. 15.2Fall 2010, Bio 93, OD
UC Irvine - CHEM - 1LB
Unit VI: Molecular Biology Lecture 20: DNA-The molecular basis of heredity Lecture 21: From genotype to phenotype Lecture 22: Regulation of gene expression Lecture 23: Recombinant DNA technologyFall 2010, Bio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All
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Lecture 21: From Genotype to Phenotype Wednesday 11/10/10 Bio 93 Fall 2010Reminder: In-class Quiz #2 on Friday 11/12/10 Lectures 15-21 5 Questions; 2 points each NO make-up quizzesReading: Chapter 17, pages 325-348 Supplements: Web Activity: 17.1, 17.2
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Lecture 23: RecombinantClick to edit Master subtitle styleWed 11/17/10Reading Chapter 20 Pgs 396-408Fall 2010, Bio 93, ODowd and Warrior, UCI - Copyright: All rights23-1Type 1 DiabetesInheritance: Polygenic disease Environmental factors influence