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Georgia Tech - ME - 3322
George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical EngineeringGeorgia Institute of TechnologyME3322 Midterm SolutionsSummer 2011NAME _Key__ProblemPointsIII/27III/20IV/33/20Total/100Please read this first:1. The test is closed-book and closed notes
Georgia Tech - ME - 3322
ME3322George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical EngineeringQuiz #1 SolutionsSummer 2011NAME __1) Define the following thermodynamic terms: (4)a. Property: Macroscopic characteristic of a system that can be quantified at any instant of time withoutkn
Georgia Tech - ME - 3322
ME3322George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical EngineeringQuiz #2 SolutionsSummer 2011NAME _Key_1-a) What is a simple compressible system? (1 point)A simple compressible system where the energy change by work is associated with volumechange.1-b) Ho
Georgia Tech - ME - 3322
George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical EngineeringQuiz #3Summer 2011ME3322NAME _Key__1) Fill-in the blanks in the following statements regarding the Clausius inequality: Q a. The cyclic integral is always negative. (1) T bb. If the boundary t
Georgia Tech - ME - 3322
ME3322George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical EngineeringQuiz #4 SolutionsSummer 2011NAME _Key__1) The figure shows an internally reversible vapor power plant operating at steady statewith water/steam circulating through the components with relevan
Georgia Tech - CS - 1371
CS1371 Computing for Engineers Practice Test 1Spring 2010Georgia Institute of TechnologyCollege of ComputingCS1371 Computing for EngineersPractice Test 1 Spring Semester 2010Problem SolvingMatthew spends 25% of his 4-hour summer camp time receiving
Georgia Tech - CS - 1371
CS1371 Computing for Engineers Practice Test 1Spring 2010Georgia Institute of TechnologyCollege of ComputingCS1371 Computing for EngineersPractice Test 1 Spring Semester 2010Problem SolvingMatthew spends 25% of his 4-hour summer camp time receiving
Washington State - COMM - 409
Washington State - COMST - 475
Syracuse - ECS - 222
MAE251 Test 1 Spring 2009Closed book time: 50 min grading: 10+101. A piston-cylinder device initially contains steam at 120 oC, 150 kPa and 0.5 m3.At this state, a linear spring is touching the piston but exerts no force on it. Heat isslowly transferr
USC - EE - 441
EE avlHU](,169ol *twns/ogu 1 - r o/ . 4 .|^V(o,b)Ro^ Pr.*weivr- r?lL W JL ]Col/xry P >otute-Il = 3 " [ nk*^ l J + r xfc6lru=t161?llJ34*+tl1w+)=/44+ W+ Z4 y ' +w = )=)wzV=2,2=2,1'L+w=27efiIhp. zn +a/ se,ct>or1 zS cL Line* ,e. f owrth
USC - ISE - 561
ADDENDUM,INTROTOENGRGECONOMY,G.A.FLEISCHER,FEBRUARY2008ADDENDUMtoINTRODUCTIONTOENGINEERINGECONOMYG.A.Fleischer,PhDProfessorEmeritusDanielJ.EpsteinDepartmentofIndustrialandSystemsEngineeringUniversityofSouthernCaliforniaLosAngelesFOREWORDThisdocu
USC - ISE - 561
1/31Linear ProgrammingFrequently Asked QuestionsOptimization Technology Center ofNorthwestern University and Argonne National LaboratoryPosted at http:/www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/otc/Guide/faq/linear-programming-faq.htmlChanges posted to Usenet newsgroup
USC - ISE - 561
ISE 561 Spring 2012 MidtermMarch 06, 2011Start (clock time)_ Date_Stop (clock time)_Name (Print) _SCORE (Out of 120)_MIDTERM EXAM (2 hours)1.This is an open book exam. You may use your textbook and 2 pages of notes, but no other references areper
USC - ACCT - 410
Alyssa ZhouACCT410x:FoundationsofAccountingFinalExamPart11.AbouttheLewisCompany:#1.CurrentRatio2.ReturnonCommonStockholdersEquity3.PriceEarningsRatio4.InventoryTurnoverRatio5.ReceivablesTurnoverRatio5.TimesInterestEarned7.ProfitMarginRat
USC - ACCT - 410
AccountingQuiz#31. Jobordercostingandprocesscostingaretwobasictypesofcostaccountingsystemswhichmeasure,record,andreportproductscostssothatcompaniescandeterminewhichproductstoproduceandwhattocharge.Jobordercostingassignscoststoeachjoboreachbatchofprodu
USC - MATH - 118x
Math 118Quiz 6April 5, 2012Solutions2x2 + x 5dx = x 2 + 2 x1/ 2 5 ln xx1. (3) A = 2x2 + x 55dx = ( 2 x + x 1/ 2 ) dxxx21/ 221/ 2= 2 x / 2 + 2 x 5 ln x = x + 2 x 5 ln xIndef. Int. A = 2. (3) B = 03x3x2 + 1dx = 4 / 3Use Substitution
USC - MATH - 118x
Math 118Midterm 2March 28, 2012(Most problems are from previous finals)1.(15)Let y = ( x )(1+ x ) , find. You can leave you answers in terms of x and y.1ln y = ln( x )(1+ x ) = (1 + x ) ln x = (1 + x ) ln( x )1/ 2 = (1 + x ) ln x2Diff both side
USC - MATH - 118x
Math 118 Homework 2 Solutions March 27, 20121. (20) Let the functionbe defined on the intervala) The x-coordinate(s) of the absolute max ofon.b) The x-coordinate(s) of the absolute min ofonUse Recipe for Abs max and min on closed interval.. Find:
USC - MATH - 118x
Math 118Homework 1SolutionsFebruary 14, 20121. Evaluate the following limits. If the limit is infinite, indicate +If the limit does not exist write DNEx3 + 2x 3lim= 1/ 2a)x 2 x 3 + x 2 2or -.x3 + 2x 3x3= 1/ 2For x large,2x3 + x2 2 2x3b)
USC - MATH - 118x
Math 118Take-Home Quiz 51. (3) Let.2. (3) FindMarch 8, 2012 SolutionsSolve for x., for x > 0.You can leave your answer in terms of x and y.Use log diff. Take logs of both sides:x e2 xln y = ln= ln x + ln e2 x ln( x + 5)44( x + 5)ln y = (1 /
USC - MATH - 118x
Math 118Quiz 4Solutions1. (4) LetMarch 1, 2012be defined on the interval I:. Find-coordinate(s) of the abs max and min.Use Recipe for Abs Max and Min on Closed Interval.Step 1. Calculate critical numbers: Critical Numbers are x = 0 and x = -1.S
USC - MATH - 118x
Math 118Midterm 1SolutionsFebruary 15, 20121. (15) Evaluate the following limits. If the limit is infinite, indicate or .If the limit does not exist write DNE.xxxa) For large x,Ans. = 1/2 1/ 24x2 14x2 2xx2 x 2b) limx 1x32x2 x 2 12x2 x
USC - MATH - 118x
Math 118Quiz 3 SolutionsFebruary 2, 20121. (3) A projectile is launched vertically upward from ground level with initial velocity of 160 ft/sec.What is the velocity when the projectile hits the ground. Justify your answer.Ans. Velocity at impact = -1