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The Chinese University of Hong Kong - MATHEMATIC - MATH4210
The Chinese University of Hong Kong - MATHEMATIC - MATH4210
The Chinese University of Hong Kong - MATHEMATIC - MATH4210
The Chinese University of Hong Kong - MATHEMATIC - MATH4210
The Chinese University of Hong Kong - MATHEMATIC - MATH4210
The Chinese University of Hong Kong - MATHEMATIC - MATH4210
The Chinese University of Hong Kong - MATHEMATIC - MATH4210
The Chinese University of Hong Kong - MATHEMATIC - MATH4210
The Chinese University of Hong Kong - MATHEMATIC - MATH4210
The Chinese University of Hong Kong - MATHEMATIC - MATH4210
The Chinese University of Hong Kong - MATHEMATIC - MATH4210
The Chinese University of Hong Kong - MATHEMATIC - MATH4210
The Chinese University of Hong Kong - MATHEMATIC - MATH4210
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
1 About ScienceConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionScientific MeasurementsHOW ERATOSTHENES MEAURED THE SIZE OF EARTH SIZE OF THE MOON DISTANCE TO THE MOON DISTANCE TO THE SUN SIZE OF THE SUNMathematics-The Language of Science Scientific
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
2 Newton's First Law of Motion-InertiaConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionAristotle on Motion Copernicus and Moving Earth Aristotle Galileo and the Leaning Tower Galileo's Inclined Planes Galileo Galilei Newton's First Law of Motion Net Fo
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
3 Linear MotionConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionMotion Is Relative Speed VelocityINSTANTANEOUS SPEED AVERAGE SPEED CONSTANT VELOCITY CHANGING VELOCITY ACCELERATION ON GALILEO'S INCLINED PLANES HOW FAST HOW FAR HOW QUICKLY "HOW FAST" CH
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
4 Newton's Second Law of MotionConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionForce Causes Acceleration Friction Mass and Weight Mass Resists Acceleration Newton's Second Law of Motion When Acceleration Is g-Free Fall When Acceleration Is Less Than g
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
5 Newton's Third Law of MotionConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionForces and Interactions Newton's Third Law of Motion Summary of Newton's Three Laws VectorsFORCE VECTORS VELOCITY VECTORS COMPONENTS OF VECTORS DEFINING YOUR SYSTEM ACTION
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
6 MomentumConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionMomentum Impulse Impulse Changes MomentumCASE 1: INCREASING MOMENTUM CASE 2: DECREASING MOMENTUM CASE 3: DECREASING MOMENTUM OVER A SHORT TIMEBouncing Conservation of Momentum Conservation La
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
7 EnergyConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionWork Power Mechanical EnergyPOTENTIAL ENERGY KINETIC ENERGY WORK-ENERGY THEOREMConservation of Energy Energy and Technology Machines Efficiency Recycled Energy Energy for Life Sources of Energy
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
8 Rotational MotionConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionCircular Motion Wheels on Railroad Trains Rotational Inertia Torque Center of Mass and Center of Gravity Centripetal Force Centrifugal Force Centrifugal Force in a Rotating Reference F
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
9 GravityConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionThe Newtonian Synthesis The Universal Law of Gravity The Universal Gravitation Constant, G Gravity and Distance: The Inverse-Square Law Weight and Weightlessness Ocean Tides Gravitational Fields
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
10 Projectile and Satellite MotionConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionProjectile MotionPROJECTILE LAUNCHED HORIZONTALLY PROJECTILES LAUNCHED AT AN ANGLEHang time Revisited Fast-Moving Projectiles-Satellites Circular Satellite Orbits Elli
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
11 The Atomic Nature of MatterConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionThe Atomic Hypothesis Falling Alice Characteristics of AtomsATOMS ARE INCREDIBLY TINY ATOMS ARE NUMEROUS ATOMS ARE PERPETUALLY MOVING ATOMS ARE AGELESSAtomic Imagery Atomi
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
12 SolidsConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionCrystal StructureDensityCrystal PowerElasticityTension and CompressionArchesScalingThe treatment of the crystalline nature of solids and bonding are very brief in this chapter. Moreempha
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
13 LiquidsConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionPressurePressure in a LiquidBuoyancyArchimedes PrincipleWhat Makes an Object Sink or Float?FlotationFloating MountainsPascals PrincipleSurface TensionCapillarityThe photo of the water
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
14 GasesConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionThe Atmosphere Atmospheric Pressure The Barometer Boyle's Law Buoyancy of Air Bernoulli's Principle PlasmaAPPLICATIONS OF BERNOULLI'S PRINCIPLE PLASMA IN THE EVERYDAY WORLD PLASMA POWERPhoto op
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
15 Temperature, Heat, and ExpansionConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionTemperatureHeatMEASURING HEATSpecific Heat CapacityTHE HIGH SPECIFIC HEAT CAPACITY OF WATERThermal ExpansionEXPANSION OF WATERLife at the ExtremesThe little boy
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
16 Heat TransferConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionConductionConvectionRadiationEMISSION OF RADIANT ENERGYABSORPTION OF RADIANT ENERGYREFLECTION OF RADIANT ENERGYCOOLING AT NIGHT BY RADIATIONNewtons Law of CoolingThe Greenhouse Ef
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
17 Change of PhaseConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionPhases of Matter Evaporation Condensation BoilingCONDENSATION IN THE ATMOSPHERE FOG AND CLOUDS GEYSERS BOILING IS A COOLING PROCESS BOILING AND FREEZING AT THE SAME TIME REGELATIONMel
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
18 ThermodynamicsConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionThermodynamics Absolute Zero Internal Energy First Law of Thermodynamics Adiabatic Processes Meteorology and the First Law Second Law of ThermodynamicsHEAT ENGINESThermodynamics Dramat
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
19 Waves and VibrationsConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionGood VibrationsVibration of a PendulumWave DescriptionWave MotionWave SpeedTransverse WavesLongitudinal WavesWave InterferenceStanding WavesDoppler EffectBow WavesShock
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
20 SoundConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionNature of Sound Origin of Sound Sound in Air Loudspeaker Media That Transmit Sound Speed of Sound in Air Reflection of Sound Refraction of Sound Energy in Sound Waves Forced Vibrations Natural Fr
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
21 Musical SoundsConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionNoise and MusicPitchSound Intensity and LoudnessQualityMusical InstrumentsFourier AnalysisDigital Versatile Discs (DVDs)Fractal Antenna and Cell PhonesPhoto openers begin with my
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
22 ElectrostaticsConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionElectricity Electrical Forces Electric Charges Conservation of Charge Electronics Technology and Sparks Coulomb's Law Conductors and Insulators Superconductors ChargingSEMICONDUCTORSCh
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
23 Electric CurrentConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionFlow of ChargeElectric CurrentVoltage SourcesElectrical ResistanceOhms LawOHMS LAW AND ELECTRIC SHOCKDirect Current and Alternating CurrentCONVERTING AC TO DCSpeed and Source o
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
24 MagnetismConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionMagnetismMagnetic ForcesMagnetic PolesMagnetic FieldsMagnetic DomainsElectric Currents and Magnetic FieldsElectromagnetsSUPERCONDUCTING ELECTROMAGNETSMagnetic Force on Moving Charged
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
25 Electromagnetic InductionConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionElectromagnetic Induction Faraday's Law Generators and Alternating Current Power ProductionTURBOGENERATOR POWER MHD POWER TRANSFORMERSSelf-Induction Power Transmission Field
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
26 Properties of LightConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionElectromagnetic Waves The Electromagnetic Spectrum Transparent Materials Opaque Materials Seeing Light-The EyeSHADOWS ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVE VELOCITYHow lucky I was to come across t
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
27 ColorConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionColor in Our World Selective Reflection Mixing Colored Light Selective Transmission Mixing Colored Pigments Why Sunsets Are Red Why the Sky Is Blue Why Clouds Are White Why Water Is Greenish Blue
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
28 Reflection and RefractionConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionReflection Principle of Least Time Law of Reflection RefractionPLANE MIRRORS DIFFUSE REFLECTION MIRAGECause of Refraction Rainbows Total Internal Reflection Lenses Lens Defe
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
29 Light WavesConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionHuygens' Principle Diffraction Superposition and Interference PolarizationSINGLE-COLOR THIN-FILM INTERFERENCE INTERFERENCE COLORS BY REFLECTION FROM THIN FILMS THREE-DIMENSIONAL VIEWINGHo
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
30 Light EmissionConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionLight Emission Excitation Emission Spectra Incandescence Absorption Spectra Fluorescence Phosphorescence LampsINCANDESCENT LAMP FLUORESCENT LAMP COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMP (CFL) LIGHT-EMI
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
31 Light QuantaConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionBirth of the Quantum Theory Quantization and Planck's Constant Photoelectric Effect Wave-Particle Duality Double-Slit Experiment Particles as Waves: Electron Diffraction Uncertainty Princi
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
32 The Atom and the QuantumConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionDiscovery of the Atomic Nucleus Discovery of the Electron Atomic Spectra: Clues to Atomic Structure Bohr Model of the Atom Explanation of Quantized Energy Levels: Electron Wave
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
33 The Atomic Nucleus & RadioactivityConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionX-rays and RadioactivityAlpha, Beta, and Gamma RaysEnvironmental RadiationUNITS OF RADIATIONDOSES OF RADIATIONRADIOACTIVE TRACERSThe Atomic Nucleus and the Stro
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
34 Nuclear Fission and FusionConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionNuclear Fission Nuclear Fission Reactors Plutonium The Breeder Reactor Fission Power Mass-Energy Equivalence Physics at Airport Security Nuclear Fusion Controlling FusionPho
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
35 Special Theory of RelativityConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionMotion Is Relative Postulates of the Special Theory of Relativity Simultaneity Spacetime Time Dilation Clockwatching on a Trolley Car Ride The Twin Trip Addition of Velocit
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
36 General Theory of RelativityConceptual Physics Instructor Manual, 11th EditionReference FramesNonaccelerated and AcceleratedPrinciple of EquivalenceBending of Light by GravityGravity and Time: Gravitational Red ShiftGravity and Space: Motion of M
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
Conceptual Physics, 11e (Hewitt) Chapter 1 About Science 1.1 Questions About Science 1) Science is a body of knowledge that A) describes order in nature. B) is an ongoing activity of humans. C) condenses knowledge into testable laws. D) All of the above c
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
Conceptual Physics, 11e (Hewitt) Chapter 2 Newton's First Law of Motion: Inertia 2.1 Questions About Newton's First Law of Motion: Inertia 1) Whereas Aristotle relied on logic in explaining nature, Galileo relied on A) logic also. B) patterns. C) experime
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
Conceptual Physics, 11e (Hewitt) Chapter 3 Linear Motion 3.1 Questions About Linear Motion 1) The two measurements necessary for calculating average speed are A) acceleration and time. B) velocity and time. C) distance and time. D) distance and accelerati
Boise State - PHYSICS - 101
Conceptual Physics, 11e (Hewitt)Chapter 4 Newton's Second Law of Motion: Force and Acceleration4.1 Questions About Newton's First and Second Law of Motion1) Which has the greater mass?A) a king-size pillowB) an automobile batteryC) neither both have
University of Texas-Tyler - POLS - 102
1. An understanding of power exercised by the lieutenant governor in the Texas Senate and the speaker inthe Texas House of Representatives is necessary to understand how the Texas legislature works.the most powerful committees in the house are Appropria
University of Texas-Tyler - POLS - 102
Executive tools cont. Chief of Stateo The governor, who serves as the symbol of Texas and who performs ceremonial duties andrepresents the state at meetings with foreign officials and other governors. A significant part of the governors job is related
University of Texas-Tyler - POLS - 102
Texas Governor is chief executive.Te state government has been systematically weakened and decentralized by both the constitution andstatutes.Tx Constitution designate the governor as chief executive.o The executive branch is split among offices and
University of Texas-Tyler - POLS - 102
Women now account for 19 percent of the Texas Senate and 24 percent of the Texas House.Females, Asians, and Hispanics are underrepresented in te legislature relative to their percentages in the generalpopulation.Texas has citizen legislators who meet f
University of Texas-Tyler - POLS - 102
The Lobbythe collective characterization of the most politically and economically powerfulspecial-interest groups in the state.ad hoc committeesa temporary committee.conference committeesan ad hoc committee that meets to resolve differences between
University of Texas-Tyler - POLS - 102
Chapter 91. The executive brancha. T he executive branch is the part of government that administers the law and implements public policy.a.i. The executive branch of government enforces public policies and is responsible for the day-to-daymanagement o
University of Texas-Tyler - POLS - 102
Chapter 10The US is considered the most litigious country in the world. of the worlds attorneys.Tx is 18th among the states in terms of litigation. 337 people per attorneyThe subject matter the courts consider determines our legal rights and often shap
University of Texas-Tyler - POLS - 102
Chapter 11The most important distinction between civil and criminal law is the way each deals with court findings.In criminal law, the aim is punishment, but in civil law, the remedy (the means used to redress an injury) isrelief or compensation. Civi