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Welcome to BUS 1211Course OrganizationUnit 1: The BasicsLegal and Constitutional Environment ofBusinessTraditional and Online Dispute ResolutionEthics and Business Decision MakingTorts and Cyber TortsTest 131Course OrganizationUnit 2: Contrac
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ImmigrationArguments and controversy have been going on over immigration for some time now.There are not many problems that arise when just talking about immigration. Instead, conflictcomes into the picture when talking about illegal immigration into t
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Accounting is important in business to provide a general overview of how the business is doingfinancially. Understanding accounting greatly helps the business owner make profitable decisions forthe company.1.Profit and LossAccounting allows the busin
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Classification ofMotor SkillsConcept:Motor skills can be classifiedinto general categoriesThe Study of Motor Skills:Motor Learning, Control, and Development Motor skills are goal-directed Motor skills are often defined by their goals Motor skills
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MEASURINGMOTORPERFORMANCEThe Study of Motor Skills Motor skills are goal-directed Motor skills are adaptive Motor skills are influenced byenvironmental regulatory conditionsTwo General Categories of PerformanceMeasurements1. Performance outcome
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MEASURINGPERFORMANCEPRODUCTIONTwo General Categories of PerformanceMeasurements1. Performance outcome measuresCategory of motor skill performancethat indicates the outcome or resultof performing a motor skill(e.g. How high did the skateboarderju
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MOTOR ABILITIESAbilityA general trait or capacity ofa personRelatively enduringcharacteristicServes as a determinant of apersons achievement potentialfor the performance of specificskillsMotor AbilityAn ability that is specificallyrelated to t
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Neuromotor Basis for Motor ControlINFORMATION PROCESSINGMODEL OF MOTORPERFORMANCESTIMULUSRESPONSERESPONSEIDSELECTIONEXECUTIONThe Neuromotor SystemComponents of the central nervoussystem (CNS) and peripheral nervoussystem (PNS) are involved in
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Motor Control TheoriesWhat is a theory and why is it important?What is behavioral motor control?What is motor coordination?What are degrees of freedom in motorcontrol?OPEN LOOPvsCLOSED LOOPCONTROLCOMMANDCOMMANDFEEDBACKACTIONACTIONTOTEINPUT
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Sensory Contributions toMotor PerformanceTOUCHPROPRIOCEPTIONVISIONINFORMATION PROCESSINGMODEL OF MOTORPERFORMANCESTIMULUSRESPONSERESPONSEIDSELECTIONEXECUTIONTOTEINPUTTEST +EXITFEEDBACKOPERATETOTEAEINPUTEXITB TEST +-DFEEDBACKC
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Performance and Motor ControlCharacteristics of Functional SkillsSPEED-ACCURACY SKILLSSPEED-ACCURACY TRADE-OFFFITTS LAWMT (MVT) = a + b log2 (2D/W)SPEED-ACCURACY PERFORMANCETWO STAGES:1. OPEN-LOOP TRANSPORT2. CLOSED LOOP TERMINATIONTOTEINPUTTE
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Syllabus for PH 102M (Physics Lab 1) Fall 2009Co-requisite of PHY 302KRequired Text: 2009 Edition of the PHY102m Lab ManualJustin Feng, TAjcfeng@physics.utexas.eduGeneral Course Website:Course Files:http:/www.ph.utexas.edu/~phy102m/index.htmlhttps
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huynh (hph268) Exam 1 Practice clark (56485)This print-out should have 27 questions.Multiple-choice questions may continue onthe next column or page nd all choicesbefore answering.001 10.0 pointsConsider two identical metal bottles A and Bthat can
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huynh (hph268) Exam 1 Practice clark (56485)This print-out should have 27 questions.Multiple-choice questions may continue onthe next column or page nd all choicesbefore answering.001 10.0 pointsConsider two identical metal bottles A and Bthat can
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huynh (hph268) Exam 2 practice clark (56485)This print-out should have 31 questions.Multiple-choice questions may continue onthe next column or page nd all choicesbefore answering.001 10.0 pointsTwo forces are applied to a 50-kg box. One is60.0 N t
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huynh (hph268) HW #2 clark (56485)This print-out should have 22 questions.Multiple-choice questions may continue onthe next column or page nd all choicesbefore answering.18. 0 m9. 2 m10. 8 m001 (part 1 of 2) 10.0 pointsA physics book is moved on
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huynh (hph268) HW #2 clark (56485)This print-out should have 22 questions.Multiple-choice questions may continue onthe next column or page nd all choicesbefore answering.001 (part 1 of 2) 10.0 pointsA physics book is moved once around theperimeter
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huynh (hph268) HW #3 clark (56485)This print-out should have 17 questions.Multiple-choice questions may continue onthe next column or page nd all choicesbefore answering.001 10.0 pointsAn empty oce chair is at rest on a oor.Consider the following f
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huynh (hph268) HW #3 clark (56485)This print-out should have 17 questions.Multiple-choice questions may continue onthe next column or page nd all choicesbefore answering.001 10.0 pointsAn empty oce chair is at rest on a oor.Consider the following f
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huynh (hph268) HW #4 clark (56485)This print-out should have 19 questions.Multiple-choice questions may continue onthe next column or page nd all choicesbefore answering.001 10.0 pointsTwo identical objects are moving directly toward one another at
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huynh (hph268) HW #4 clark (56485)This print-out should have 19 questions.Multiple-choice questions may continue onthe next column or page nd all choicesbefore answering.001 10.0 pointsTwo identical objects are moving directly toward one another at
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huynh (hph268) HW #5 clark (56485)This print-out should have 19 questions.Multiple-choice questions may continue onthe next column or page nd all choicesbefore answering.001 10.0 pointsIf a spring with a spring constant k = 10 N/mis stretched from
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huynh (hph268) HW #5 clark (56485)This print-out should have 19 questions.Multiple-choice questions may continue onthe next column or page nd all choicesbefore answering.001 10.0 pointsIf a spring with a spring constant k = 10 N/mis stretched from
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huynh (hph268) HW #1 clark (56485)This print-out should have 16 questions.Multiple-choice questions may continue onthe next column or page nd all choicesbefore answering.10.0 points, where isConsider the expression 2 glength and g is gravitationa
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huynh (hph268) HW #1 clark (56485)This print-out should have 16 questions.Multiple-choice questions may continue onthe next column or page nd all choicesbefore answering.10.0 points, where isConsider the expression 2 glength and g is gravitationa
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Invitation to PhysicsRob ClarkPHY 302KThe University of Texas at AustinFall 2010Outline1) A bit of history: from ancient Greece toIsaac Newton2) What is science? What is physics?3) Some information about this classThe ancient Greeks17th century
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Measurement in PhysicsRob ClarkPHY 302KUT AustinLecture #2OutlineThe metric systemBuilding blocks of matterDerived physical quantitiesUnit conversionsEstimationMath reviewThe SI systemPhysics is a quantitative science. And to measure anything
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Outline of Lecture #3 30-August-2010 Rob Clark 1. Definition of some terms (book Sec. 2.1-2.4) a. A particle is an object whose size can be neglected in a given problem. b. Position is the coordinate of a particle along some axis. c. Displacement is a dif
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Free fallin'PHY 302KLecture #41 September 2010AnnouncementsCheck the website for lecture notes and outlines.The first online homework is due Friday at noon. Be sure touse the help that is available! Discussion sections and officehours are listed o
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PHY 302K Rob Clark Lecture #5 Outline September 3, 2010 1. Homework quiz; web homework was due at noon today. Homework #2 is out today and due next Friday at noon. 2. Motion in two dimensions In the demo, we notice that the projectile changes velocity, me
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P HY 3 02K U nique # 5 6485Midterm E xam f f 1Version8 36Na'me:? rbc torkUT E ID:Guidelines1. D o n ot o pen t his e xam u ntil i nstructed t o d o s o.t2. Y ou w ill h ave 5 0 m inutes t o c ompletrt! he e xarn. T here a re 1 0 p roblems, s o i
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madding (cmm3632) HW01 markert (56475)This print-out should have 21 questions.Multiple-choice questions may continue onthe next column or page nd all choicesbefore answering.13. 24. 15. 4001 (part 1 of 4) 10.0 pointsHow many signicant gures are
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madding (cmm3632) HW01 markert (56475)This print-out should have 21 questions.Multiple-choice questions may continue onthe next column or page nd all choicesbefore answering.1003 (part 3 of 4) 10.0 pointsHow many signicant gures are in 3.56 1012kg
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madding (cmm3632) HW02 markert (56475)This print-out should have 20 questions.Multiple-choice questions may continue onthe next column or page nd all choicesbefore answering.001 10.0 pointsIf the acceleration of an object is zero at someinstant in
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madding (cmm3632) HW02 markert (56475)1This print-out should have 20 questions.Multiple-choice questions may continue onthe next column or page nd all choicesbefore answering.Explanation:Because the distance traveled each secondis constant, its ve
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madding (cmm3632) HW03 markert (56475)001 (part 1 of 2) 10.0 pointsA superhero ies 285 m from the top of atall building at an angle of 35 below thehorizontal.What is the horizontal component of thesuperheros displacement? Draw the vectorsto scale o
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Lab 1: Kinematics Post lab1. Why did we do these two experiments (what was our goal)? What was learnedfrom these experiments?a. This experiment was to show us hands on experience of kinematics. It wasable to show us the details of how an object moves.
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The University of Texas at AustinDepartment of PhysicsPHY 302KFall 2010Unique No. 56485Course SyllabusInstructor: Dr. Rob Clark <robclark@physics.utexas.edu>Office hours: Tues. and Thurs. 5-6:30 PM in RLM 14.318Teaching assistant: Akarsh Simha <as
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Air Rocket Thrust Experiment Involving ComputerizedData Acquisition, Calibration, and Uncertainty AnalysisMichael R. KesslerDepartment of Mech. Eng., The University of TulsaAbstractThe development and modification of a laboratory experiment to determ
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3/3/2011Chapter 11, MOS Transistors111.1.1 Modeling the MOS Transistor(1) Effective Gate Voltage: VGSt = VGS Vt(2) ID VDS of NMOS: Triode ( 0 < VDS < VGSt )ID = k (VGSt VDS/2) VDS Saturation (VDS > VGSt )ID = (k/2) VGSt22 Device Transconductanc