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Ohio - PHYS - 605
Phys 605. Homework 4 Due 5pm, Monday, October 6, 2008 Problem 4-1: [10 pts.] A general surface of revolution may be described in cylindrical polar coordinates (r,z) by the function r = r(z). The function r(z) and its derivative dr/dz r (z) are given. Use
Ohio - PHYS - 605
Phys 605. Homework 5 Due 5pm, Tuesday, October 14, 2008 Problem 5-1: [20 pts.] A spherical pendulum consists of a particle of mass m in a uniform gravitational field constrained to move on the surface of a sphere of radius R. (a) Find a Lagrangian for the
Ohio - PHYS - 605
Phys 605. Homework 5 Due 5pm, Monday, October 27, 2008 Problem 5-1: [10 pts.] Consider point particles scattering elastically (angle of incidence equals angle of reflection at point of impact) from an infinitely massive, perfectly hard ellipsoid of rotati
Ohio - PHYS - 605
Phys 605. Homework 7 Due 5pm, Monday, November 3, 2008 Problem 7-1: [10 pts] Make sure you understand the derivation of the "active" rotation formula (Eq. 4.62 GPS pg. 162) r = r cos + n(r n)(1 - cos ) + (r n) sin . ^ ^ ^ ("active" rotation formula) that
Ohio - PHYS - 605
Phys 605. Midterm Exam October 15, 2007Problem 1: [45 pts.]A cylinder of radius R, mass M1 , and moment of inertia (about its central axis) I = 1 M1 R2 is rolling without slipping on an incline with angle with respect to the horizontal. The incline 2 its
Ohio - PHYS - 605
Physics 605 Classical Mechanics Fall Quarter 2008-2009 Professor: Roger W. Rollins Office: Clippinger 331 Phone: 593-1728 email: mailto:/rollins@ohiou.edu Office Hours: Specific times To Be Announced or by appointment. Course website: http:/www.phy.ohiou.
University of Maryland - COMM - 107
Comm107 Notes2.9Chapter 5- Interview profile and bibliography due Tuesday and interview outline due Friday- Journal entry due the 23rd-----Intrapersonal CommunicationCommunication within yourselfBodily our bodies speak to us nonverballyConsci
Rutgers - PHILOSOPHY - 375
Philosophy of PhysicsReadings 8 (Demarest) and 9 (Albert)February 9, 2012Chance- Nothing is impossible but certain things are unlikely- Even with Newtonian laws considered, this only determines that certain things (i.e.microscopic regularities) are
Rutgers - PHILOSOPHY - 375
Profitability and Product Quality: Economic Determinants of Airline Safety PerformanceNancy L. RoseFebruary 8, 2012Research Question: Is there a correlation between profitability and safety investments andconsequently higher accident/incident rates?-
Rutgers - ECON - 330
A monocentric model of urban special structure was developed collectively by Alonso in 1964, Mills in 1967 and Muth 1969. This was a natural evolution model. LeRoy and Sonstelie further analyzed this model in 1983 by taking transportation methods into con
Rutgers - ECON - 330
Profitability and Product Quality: Economic Determinants of Airline Safety PerformanceNancy L. RoseFebruary 8, 2012Research Question: Is there a correlation between profitability and safety investments andconsequently higher accident/incident rates?-
Michigan - MKT - 303
IntroductionBrand loyalty, this is something that we havent talked about yet. It is something on the pyramid,because if you reach all the other levels of your brand building, that is what you should befocusing on. It is obviously important to a lot of
UT Arlington - MANA - 3319
ManagingChapter 01McGraw-Hill/IrwinCopyright 2011 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.Learning ObjectivesLO 1 Summarize the major challenges of managingin the new competitive landscapeLO 2 Describe the sources of competitive adva
UT Arlington - MANA - 3319
ExternalEnvironmentandOrganizational CultureChapter 02McGraw-Hill/IrwinCopyright 2011 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.Learning ObjectivesLO 1 Describe how environmental forces influenceorganizations and how organizations c
UT Arlington - MANA - 3319
ManagerialDecisionMakingChapter 03McGraw-Hill/IrwinCopyright 2011 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.Learning ObjectivesLO1 Describe the kinds of decisions you will face as a managerLO2 Summarize the steps in making rational de
Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro - ECON - 101
#100 - Tinie Tempah - Till I'm Gone (Ft Wiz Khalifa)# 99 - Lloyd - Dedication To My Ex (Miss That)# 98 - Monica - Anything (Ft Rick Ross & Lil Kim)# 97 - Snoop Dogg - Sweat (Wet)# 96 - Bei Maejor - Trouble (Ft J. Cole)# 95 - Rick Ross - You The Boss
Rutgers - ECON - 122
CHAPTER 5 1. Are you ready? Is your seatbelt fastened? Here you go. How many chiral centers are present in -cadinene?CH3H3C CH(CH3)2A) none B) 1 Ans: DC) 2D) 3E) 42. Counting all stereoisomers, how many monochlorinated products of the free-radical
Rutgers - ECON - 122
CHAPTER 5 1. Are you ready? Is your seatbelt fastened? Here you go. How many chiral centers are present in -cadinene?CH3H3C CH(CH3)2A) none B) 1 Ans:C) 2D) 3E) 42. Counting all stereoisomers, how many monochlorinated products of the free-radical ch
Rutgers - ECON - 122
CHAPTER 6 1. Which of the following would you expect to have the highest boiling point? A) CH3CH2CH2Br D) CH3CH2CH2F B) CH3CH2CH2I E) CH3CH2CH3 C) CH3CH2CH2Cl Ans: B 2. What would be the name of the following?CH3CH2CHBrCHBrCH(CH3)2A) B) C) Ans: 3,4-dibr
Rutgers - ECON - 122
CHAPTER 6 1. Which of the following would you expect to have the highest boiling point? A) CH3CH2CH2Br D) CH3CH2CH2F B) CH3CH2CH2I E) CH3CH2CH3 C) CH3CH2CH2Cl Ans: 2. What would be the name of the following?CH3CH2CHBrCHBrCH(CH3)2A) 3,4-dibromo-2-methylh
Rutgers - ECON - 122
CHAPTER 7 Entering yet another chapter, the third for the coming exam you are almost ready. 1. Indicate the expected major product of the following reaction:Cl CH3 CH3NaOEt?A)OEt CH3 CH3B)CH3 CH3C)CH3 CH3D)CH3 OEt CH3E)CH2 CH3Ans: EPage 12
Rutgers - ECON - 122
CHAPTER 7 Entering yet another chapter, the third for the coming exam you are almost ready. 1. Indicate the expected major product of the following reaction:Cl CH3 CH3NaOEt?A)OEt CH3 CH3B)CH3 CH3C)CH3 CH3D)CH3 OEt CH3E)CH2 CH3Ans:Page 12.
Rutgers - ECON - 122
1. To which side, if any, would the following equilibrium lie? H3C CH O Na H3C A) B) C) Ans: to the left to the right equally to the right and left B+H3C + H2O H3C D) E) there is no way to tell this reaction cannot occur at all CH OH + NaOH2. What woul
Rutgers - ECON - 122
1. To which side, if any, would the following equilibrium lie? H3C CH O Na H3C A) to the left B) to the right C) equally to the right and left Ans+H3C + H2O H3C D) E) there is no way to tell this reaction cannot occur at all CH OH + NaOH2. What would b
Rutgers - ECON - 122
1. What would be the product of the following reaction? H O CH3 A) H OH CH3 OCH3 B) CH3O H OH CH3 C) CH3O OH H CH3 D) H3C H OH OCH 3 E)H OH CH2CH3OH ? H+Ans: A 2. What would be the product of the following reaction?A) B)CO2 + H2O CH3 CH O CH2 CH3 OOH
Rutgers - ECON - 122
1. What would be the product of the following reaction? H O CH3 A) H OH CH3 OCH3 B) CH3O H OH CH3 C) CH3O OH H CH3 D) H3C H OH OCH 3 E)H OH CH2CH3OH ? H+Ans: 2. What would be the product of the following reaction?A) B)CO2 + H2O CH3 CH O CH2 CH3 OOHP
Rutgers - ECON - 122
1. In nuclear magnetic resonance, stronger magnetic fields A) give a higher sensitivity spectrum than do lower magnetic fields. B) give different chemical shifts (in ppm) than would weaker magnets. C) give better separation between peaks in the spectrum (
Rutgers - ECON - 122
1. In nuclear magnetic resonance, stronger magnetic fields A) give a higher sensitivity spectrum than do lower magnetic fields. B) give different chemical shifts (in ppm) than would weaker magnets. C) give better separation between peaks in the spectrum (
Rutgers - ECON - 122
Chapter 11 Practice Problems2. Which of the following alkenes of the formula C5H10 would you expect to be the least stable? A)B)C) D)E)3. What would be the organic product of the following reaction? Ph H3C H3C A) Ph C H3C B) H2C C C Ph C) H H Ph C H
Rutgers - ECON - 122
2. Which of the following alkenes of the formula C5H10 would you expect to be the least stable? A)B)C) D)E) Ans: C 3. What would be the organic product of the following reaction? Ph H3C H3C A) Ph C H3C B) H2C C C Ph C) H3C C C Ph D)Ph C CBr C C H Ph
Rutgers - ECON - 122
1. What type of reaction is the following? Cl NaOHA) elimination B) substitutionC) additionD) rearrangement E) reduction2. What would be the major organic product of the following reaction? CH3 H HCl H3C C C CH3 CH2 A) H3C H H3C C C CH2Cl H3C H B) H3C
Rutgers - ECON - 122
1. What type of reaction is the following? Cl NaOHA) elimination B) substitution Ans: AC) additionD) rearrangement E) reduction2. What would be the major organic product of the following reaction? CH3 H HCl H3C C C CH3 CH2 A) H3C H H3C C C CH2Cl H3C H
Rutgers - ECON - 122
Chapter 5 Stereoisomers Constitutional Isomers- differ only in the order the atoms are connected Stereo Isomers- Connected in the same order, but differ in spatial arrangement. Enatiomers- Mirror Images Diastereomers-Not related as mirror Image Nonsuperim
Rutgers - ECON - 122
Chapter 5 Stereoisomers Constitutional Isomers- differ only in the order the atoms are connected Stereo Isomers- Connected in the same order, but differ in spatial arrangement. Enatiomers- Mirror Images Diastereomers-Not related as mirror Image Nonsuperim
Rutgers - ECON - 122
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Rutgers - ECON - 122
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Rutgers - ECON - 122
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Rutgers - ECON - 122
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Rutgers - ECON - 122
1. What would be the proper name of the following compound? H3C H3C C C C H OH A) B) C) Ans: 1,1-dimethyl-2-propyn-1-ol 3-methyl-1-butyn-3-ol 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-1-propyne D D) E) 2-methyl-3-butyn-2-ol 2-ethynyl-2-propanol2. What would be the product of t
Rutgers - ECON - 122
1. What would be the proper name of the following compound? H3C H3C C C C H OH A) B) C) Ans: 1,1-dimethyl-2-propyn-1-ol 3-methyl-1-butyn-3-ol 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-1-propyne D D) E) 2-methyl-3-butyn-2-ol 2-ethynyl-2-propanol2. What would be the product of t
Rutgers - ECON - 122
1. What would be the proper name of the following compound? H3C H3C C C C H OH A) B) C) 1,1-dimethyl-2-propyn-1-ol 3-methyl-1-butyn-3-ol 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-1-propyne D) E) 2-methyl-3-butyn-2-ol 2-ethynyl-2-propanol2. What would be the product of the foll
Rutgers - ECON - 122
1. What would be the proper name of the following compound? H3C H3C C C C H OH A) B) C) 1,1-dimethyl-2-propyn-1-ol 3-methyl-1-butyn-3-ol 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-1-propyne D) E) 2-methyl-3-butyn-2-ol 2-ethynyl-2-propanol2. What would be the product of the foll
Rutgers - ECON - 122
1. What product(s) would you expect the following radical reaction to provide in reasonable yields? O H2C H2C H3C C H A) HOCH2 H B) H3C CH C C) H3C H C C H C C H CH2Br C CH3 H CH3 H C N Br C (= NBS) O ?CH2 Br D) both B and C E) both A and C Ans: D 2. Wha
Rutgers - ECON - 122
1. What product(s) would you expect the following radical reaction to provide in reasonable yields? O H2C H2C H3C C H A) HOCH2 H B) H3C CH C C) H3C H C C H C C H CH2Br C CH3 H CH3 H C N Br C (= NBS) O ?CH2 Br D) both B and C E) both A and C Ans: D 2. Wha
Rutgers - ECON - 122
1. What product(s) would you expect the following radical reaction to provide in reasonable yields? O H2C H2C H3C C H A) HOCH2 H B) H3C CH C C) H3C H C D) E) C H C C H CH2Br C CH3 H CH3 H C N Br C (= NBS) O ?CH2 Br both B and C both A and C2. What would
Rutgers - ECON - 122
1. Which of the following would not be aromatic A)O B)HC)CH3 H3C CH3D)E)NH CH3Ans: C 2. How would you name the following? HO CH3Cl A) B) C) D) E) Ans: 3-chloro-5-methylphenol 3-hydroxy-5-chlorotoluene 1-chloro-3-hydroxy-5-methylbenzene Meta-meth