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SDSMT - EE - 692
SDSMT - EE - 692
SDSMT - EE - 692
The Fields of TE Modes in a Rectangular WaveguidePage 1 of 10Section 8.3.2The Fields of TE Modes in a RectangularWaveguidePurposeTo compute and visualize the TEm,n modal fields inside a rectangular waveguide. A number ofanimation clips are generate
SDSMT - EE - 692
SDSMT - EE - 692
SDSMT - EE - 692
SDSMT - EE - 692
SDSMT - EE - 692
SDSMT - EE - 692
Wisconsin Milwaukee - EE - 574
EE/ME 574: Intermediate Control SystemsHomework 1EE/ME 574 Intermediate Control SystemsHomework 1Due Tuesday January 31, 2012Notes: Assignments 2-12 will be posted to the course web sitewww4.uwm.edu/course/ee574Reading: Controls Tutorial for Matl
Wisconsin Milwaukee - EE - 574
EE/ME 574: Intermediate Control SystemsHomework 2EE/ME 574 Intermediate Control SystemsHomework 2Due Tuesday, February 7, 2012Reading: Review Franklin chapters 4 and 5 Controls Tutorial for Matlab, read The tutorial section for root locusHomework
Wisconsin Milwaukee - EE - 574
Homework 3EE/ME 574 Intermediate Control SystemsHomework 3Due Thursday, February 16 , 2012Reading: Controls Tutorial in Matlab, Tutorial (square block) on Root Locus Franklin et al. Section 6.2Notes: An updated Controls Tutorial in Matlab, the Con
Wisconsin Milwaukee - EE - 574
EE/ME 574: Intermediate Control SystemsEE/ME 574 Intermediate Control SystemsHomework 4Homework 4Due Tuesday, February 21, 2012AnnouncementsGraduate Students: The rst Graduate Student Article Reports is due: February 21st See ArticleReportSytle.p
Wisconsin Milwaukee - EE - 574
EE/ME 574: Intermediate Control SystemsHomework 5EE/ME 574 Intermediate Control SystemsHomework 5Due Tuesday, February 28, 2012Reading: Franklin et al. Section 6.7Homework:Notes:Problems below ask for various criteria to be evaluated. With Matlab
Wisconsin Milwaukee - EE - 574
EE/ME 574: Intermediate Control SystemsHomework 6EE/ME 574 Intermediate Control SystemsHomework 6Due Tuesday, March 6Homework:1 DC motor control (loosely based on problem 6.51, 6th edition)Starting with the motor transfer function G p2 (s) and cont
Wisconsin Milwaukee - EE - 574
EE/ME 574: Intermediate Control SystemsHomework 7EE/ME 574 Intermediate Control SystemsHomework 7Due Thursday, March 15, 2012Reading: Franklin et al. Section 6.8Homework:1 Badly tuned controllersFor a servo motor control loop, with the block diag
Wisconsin Milwaukee - EE - 574
Homework 8EE/ME 574 Intermediate Control SystemsHomework 8Due Tuesday, April 3, 2012Reading: Franklin et al. Chapter 7, Introduction through sections 7.3 Franklin et al. Appendix C, Summary of Matrix TheoryNotes:A note on East Coast versus West Co
Wisconsin Milwaukee - EE - 574
EE/ME 574: Intermediate Control SystemsEE/ME 574 Intermediate Control SystemsHomework 9Homework 9Due Tuesday, April 10Reading: Franklin et al. Chapter 7, sections: 7.4, 7.5, 7.6Homework:(Numbering from 6th Ed., International edition may be differ
Wisconsin Milwaukee - EE - 574
EE/ME 574: Intermediate Control SystemsHomework 10EE/ME 574 Intermediate Control SystemsHomework 10Due Tuesday, April 17Reading: Franklin et al. Chapter 7, sections: 7.7, 7.8, 7.9, 7.10, 7.14Homework:1 Project designA) Design and submit a total
Wisconsin Milwaukee - EE - 574
EE/ME 574: Intermediate Control SystemsEE/ME 574 Intermediate Control SystemsHomework 11Homework 11Due Tuesday, April 24, 2012Reading: Franklin et al. Chapter 8, Introduction Section 4.4 (6th edition. Franklin et al. introduce digital control in t
Wisconsin Milwaukee - EE - 574
EE/ME 574: Intermediate Control SystemsSolution 1EE/ME 574 Intermediate Control Systems On each item, grading is +,ProblemHomework 1 Solutionor 0 (full points, 1/2 points, 0 points)#PointsYourYour TotalPartsEachPartPointsPartPoints1Notes
Wisconsin Milwaukee - EE - 574
EE/ME 574: Intermediate Control SystemsSolution 2EE/ME 574 Intermediate Control SystemsProblemHomework 2 Solution#PointsYourYour TotalPartsEach PartPartNotesPointsPoints1.A155A.1-A.55210B155B.1155B.2 i-iv428C155D/5
Wisconsin Milwaukee - EE - 574
EE/ME 574: Intermediate Control SystemsSolution 3EE/ME 574 Intermediate Control Systems On each item, grading is +,ProblemHomework 3 Solutionor 0 (full points, 1/2 points, 0 points)PointsYourYour TotalPartsEachPartPointsPart1#Points82C
Wisconsin Milwaukee - EE - 574
EE/ME 574: Intermediate Control SystemsSolution 3EE/ME 574 Intermediate Control Systems On each item, grading is +,Problemor 0 (full points, 1/2 points, 0 points)#PointsYourYour TotalPartsEachPartPointsPart1.Homework 3 SolutionPointsA3
Wisconsin Milwaukee - EE - 574
EE/ME 574: Intermediate Control SystemsSolution 5EE/ME 574 Intermediate Control Systems On each item, grading is +,Problemor 0 (full points, 1/2 points, 0 points)#PointsYourYour TotalPartsEachPartPointsPart1Homework 5 SolutionPointsA10
Wisconsin Milwaukee - EE - 574
EE/ME 574: Intermediate Control SystemsSolution 6EE/ME 574 Intermediate Control Systems On each item, grading is +,Problemor 0 (full points, 1/2 points, 0 points)#PointsYourYour TotalPartsEachPartPointsPart1.PointsABHomework 6 Solution
Wisconsin Milwaukee - EE - 574
EE/ME 574: Intermediate Control SystemsSolution 7EE/ME 574 Intermediate Control Systems On each item, grading is +,Problemor 0 (full points, 1/2 points, 0 points)PointsYourYour TotalEachPartPointsPartA#Parts1Homework 7 SolutionPoints53
University of Phoenix - MGT - 330
In describing the leveraging diversity within the top level management grouprequires equal opportunity and fair treatment among its lower-level employeeswithin the workplace. This presentation allows one to view and give proactive waysto be approach wi
Hodges University - IDS - 1
Running Head REFLECTIVE ESSAY1Reflective EssayJanett BenoitHodges UniversityReflective Essay2Reflective EssayModel the wayReflecting in all the years I've been at Hodges, I realize the importance of being anexample to others. For this reason, I
British Columbia Institute of Technology - BADM - 318
4/Budgeting the ProjectChapter 4Budgeting the ProjectThis chapter continues the topic of project planning and focuses specifically on projectbudgeting. With the technical aspects of project planning discussed in the previouschapter, this chapter addr
Air Force Academy - MBA - 828
Mystery Shopping GuideNovember 2006 Financial Services Authority 200625 The North Colonnade, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5HSTelephone: +44 (0)20 7066 1000 Fax +44 (0)20 7066 1099Website: www.fsa.gov.ukAll rights reservedA Guide to Mystery Shopping in
George Mason - ECON - 465
Unconstrained maximization/minimization with several variablesOk, so now the obvious question. What do we do when the problem involves more than one variable?Minimise/maximisef ( x1 , x 2 , . , x n )subject to ( x1 , x 2 , . , x n ) RnGoing back to 1
University of Florida - BUL - 3330
Chapter 1Introduction to LawTRUE/FALSE1. The law can be defined as predictions of the way in which acourt will decide specific legal questions.ANS:TPTS:12. The law is the same as moral and ethical concepts.ANS:FPTS:13. Societies that have law
University of Florida - BUL - 3330
Chapter 2Business Ethics and the Social Responsibility of BusinessTRUE/FALSE1. Ethics can be broadly defined as the study of what is good or right for human beings.ANS: TPTS: 12. The study of business ethics has several central authorities.ANS: FPT
University of Florida - BUL - 3330
Chapter 3Legal ProcessTRUE/FALSE1. A U.S. Court of Appeals is the final step in the appeal process within the federal court system.ANS:FPTS:12. The U.S. District Court is the trial level court in the federalcourt system.ANS:TPTS:13. The Unite
University of Florida - BUL - 3330
Chapter 4Constitutional LawTRUE/FALSE1. The Bill of Rights was included in the original U.S. Constitution.ANS: FPTS: 12. States may enact legislation even where the federal government has created laws.ANS: TPTS: 13. A law is not valid unless it co
University of Florida - BUL - 3330
Chapter 5Administrative LawTRUE/FALSE1. Legislative rules by an administrative agency do not have the full force of law.ANS: FPTS: 12. Administrative agencies must, within one year of their creation, make records available by electronicmeans.ANS: T
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Chapter 6Criminal LawTRUE/FALSE1. The burden of proof in a criminal trial is "beyond a reasonable doubt."ANS: TPTS: 12. Corporations may be held liable for crimes.ANS: TPTS: 13. Businesses suffer considerable loss as victims of criminal actions, b
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Chapter 7Intentional TortsTRUE/FALSE1. In order to sue for battery, a plaintiff must prove that he or she has received a physical injury.ANS: FPTS: 12. Al, the driver on a cross-country bus, kisses Susie, a passenger, while she sleeps. Al could be su
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Chapter 8Negligence and Strict LiabilityTRUE/FALSE1. A blind person will be held to the standard of care of a reasonable blind person rather than that of thereasonable sighted person for purposes of determining negligence.ANS: TPTS: 12. In applying
University of Florida - BUL - 3330
Chapter 9Introduction to ContractsTRUE/FALSE1. General contract law governs all contracts outside the scopeof the UCC.ANS:TPTS:12. The difference between an express contract and an impliedin fact contract is the manner in which assent is manifest
University of Florida - BUL - 3330
Chapter 10Mutual AssentTRUE/FALSE1. On Tuesday morning John sends a letter to Arlene rejectingher offer, but later the same day John changes his mind andsends a letter of acceptance to Arlene. The letter of accept ance will be effective only if it is
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Chapter 11Conduct Invalidating AssentTRUE/FALSE1. Marjorie has been cared for by her family physician for 35years. She decides to assume the mortgage on his new clinic. The contract is automatically invalid because of undueinfluence.ANS:FPTS:12.
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Chapter 12ConsiderationTRUE/FALSE1. A new promise to perform a voidable obligation that hasnot been avoided previously is enforceable without newconsideration.ANS:TPTS:12. In some states a promise under seal is binding without consideration.ANS:
University of Florida - BUL - 3330
Chapter 13Illegal BargainsTRUE/FALSE1. An agreement for sale of an illegal substance will be en forced by the courts if all other elements of the contract arepresent.ANS:FPTS:12. Bargains are illegal if they involve a crime or tort but not ifthey
University of Florida - BUL - 3330
Chapter 14Contractual CapacityTRUE/FALSE1. Kris, age 17, who looks 18 or older, makes a contract tobuy a car from Maisie, who is the age of majority. Maisiefinds out Kris's age. Maisie may avoid the contract even ifKris did not misrepresent his age.
University of Florida - BUL - 3330
Chapter 15Contracts in WritingTRUE/FALSE 1. The parol evidence rule is an exclusionary rule of evidence. ANS: F PTS: 12. The parol evidence rule only applies to written contracts. ANS: T PTS: 13. The word parol literally means release. ANS: F PTS: 14.
University of Florida - BUL - 3330
Chapter 16Third Parties to ContractsTRUE/FALSE 1. After an assignment, only the assignee has a right to the obligor's performance. ANS: T PTS: 12. The person who makes an assignment is the assignor. ANS: T PTS: 13. A gratuitous assignment is always rev
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Chapter 17Performance, Breach, and DischargeTRUE/FALSE 1. The law assumes that respective performances under a contract are concurrent conditions, unless there is an agreement to the contrary. ANS: T PTS: 12. A condition may be inserted into a contract
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Chapter 18Contract RemediesTRUE/FALSE 1. An employees promise of providing ordinary personal services may be enforced by an injunction against serving another employer. ANS: F PTS: 12. To fully compensate plaintiffs in breach of contract cases, courts a
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Chapter 19Relationship of Principal and AgentTRUE/FALSE1. A gratuitous agent has a duty of loyalty and is liable for any harm caused byhis careless performance.ANS:TPTS:12. An agent will not be authorized to act for a principal unless he receives
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Chapter 20Relationship with Third PartiesTRUE/FALSE1. Roy is the promoter of a new corporation that has not yet been incorporated.On behalf of the as-yet unincorporated business, he enters into a three-yearlease agreement for office space and personal
University of Florida - BUL - 3330
Chapter 20Relationship with Third PartiesTRUE/FALSE1. Roy is the promoter of a new corporation that has not yet been incorporated. On behalf of the as-yetunincorporated business, he enters into a three-year lease agreement for office space and personal
University of Florida - BUL - 3330
Chapter 22PerformanceTRUE/FALSE 1. A merchant buyer of goods receives nonconforming goods. The merchant buyer rightfully rejects and appropriately notifies the seller, but the seller has no agent in the buyer's city. The goods are perishable and threaten
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Chapter 23Transfer of Title and Risk of LossTRUE/FALSE 1. Title to existing, identified goods can pass whenever the parties agree it will pass. ANS: T PTS: 12. Under a shipment contract, the seller passes title to the buyer when the goods arrive. ANS: F
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Chapter 24Products Liability: Warranties and Strict Liability in TortTRUE/FALSE 1. Jared drives his car knowing that the brakes are defective and has an accident in which the car is damaged and he is injured. He will likely be unable to recover from the
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Chapter 25Sales RemediesTRUE/FALSE 1. The Code's remedies are cumulative, therefore, a seller may both withhold delivery of the goods and identify goods to the contract. ANS: T PTS: 12. A company may be considered insolvent under the Code if it is unabl
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Chapter 26Form and ContentTRUE/FALSE 1. With a draft, a drawee orders a second party, the drawer, to pay a fixed amount of money to a third party, the payee. ANS: F PTS: 12. Notes and certificates of deposit are orders to pay money to a third person. AN
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Chapter 27TransferTRUE/FALSE 1. Under the shelter rule, the transferee gets the rights of the transferor who is a holder in due course even if the transfer is not for value. ANS: T PTS: 12. The requirements for negotiation are the same for both order pa
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Chapter 28Holder in Due CourseTRUE/FALSE 1. The shelter rule applies even if the transferee was a party to fraud or illegality. ANS: F PTS: 12. The Code provides that for checks, a reasonable time for demand for payment is sixty days, after which a purc
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Chapter 29Liability of PartiesTRUE/FALSE 1. Warranty liability may be imposed on both nonsigners and signers of an instrument. ANS: T PTS: 12. Presentment is a condition to the holders right to recover from parties with primary liability. ANS: F PTS: 1