Physics Glossary Electric circuit - one simple‚ complete conducting circuit pathway Electronic gadget - a machine that consists of multiple circuits and transducers Transducer – device that converts energy from one form to another Input transducer – converts other forms of energy (sound‚ light‚ heat) into electrical energy‚ e.g. microphone Output transducer – converts electrical energy into other forms of energy‚ e.g. speakers Processor Component – found in electronic gadgets‚ receives signals
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Chapter One Ecology – the study of the many interactions in the world around us - body of knowledge concerning the economy of nature‚ investigation of the total relations of the animal both to its biotic and abiotic environment - concept developed by Ernst Haeckel in 1900s - The study of the interactions of organisms with one another and with their environment - not “the ecology” (wouldn’t say protect “the physics”) - not Environmental Science – study of how natural world works Ecological
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Investment w/o Risk: Inflowoutflow-1>r R=Δpp0+cfp0 PV:V0=Vt1+kt=Vt*PVIF(k;t) FV: Vt=V0*1+kt=V0*FVIF(k;t) keffective=kstatedm‚ k stated over year:APR Gross Interest Rate: 1+k Going from one EAR to other: 1+kx month eff.yx-1=[1+ky month eff.] Compounded to EAR … use this… also‚ less than a year to annual (special case): EAR=1+kstatedmm-1 EPR=1+APRmmt Continuous Compounding: Vt=etkc--- if the $ is received in one year then the formula is: V0=e-tkc‚ t-years and not periods and kc-discount
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2009 Economics Subject Test Part I. Multiple Choice (30 questions‚ 60 points in total) Choose only ONE best answer. 1 E 2 D 3 E 4 B 5 B 6 B 7 D 8 C 9 C 10 A 11 D 12 A 13 C 14 D 15 D 16 D 17 C 18 B 19 A 20 C 21 D 22 B 23 A 24 D 25 C 26 A 27 B 28 D 29 D 30 C 1. An increase in the quantity demanded could be caused by: a. an increase in the price of substitute goods b. a decrease in the price of complementary goods c. an increase
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1.A firm has net working capital of $640. Long-term debt is $4‚180‚ total assets are e $6‚230‚ and fixed assets are $3‚910. What is the amount of the total liabilities? Current assets: 6230-3910=2320 Current liabilities: 6230-39102320-640=1680 Total liabilities: 1680+4180=5860 2. Kaylor Equipment Rental paid $75 in dividends and $511 in interest expense. The addition to retained earnings is $418 and net new equity is $500. The tax rate is 35 percent. Sales are $15‚900 and depreciation is
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Molto Allegro Andante Menuetto: Allegretto Allegro assai Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Year and place of birth: January 27‚ 1756 in Salzburg‚ Austria Year and place of death: December 5‚ 1791‚ in Vienna‚ Austria Composer is best known for: Mozart is known for many things‚ of which include piano pieces‚ as well as operas. I will be performing
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Review Sheet chapters 11‚12‚ 13‚ 14 Piaget’s Cognitive Developmental Theory: Piaget’s stages of cognitive development: Sensorimotor- Infant -6mos. Preoperational- 2-6mos. Concrete Operations- 6-11mos. Formal Operations- 12- Sensorimotor- birth to age 2- initial major stage of cognitive behavior/ invariant order of stages individual different innate 1. Simple Reflexes ( 0-1 month) 2. Habits and primary circular reactions (1-4 month) • Activity that permits the construction of cognitive
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Prerequisite of copyright: 17 USC 102(a) 1. Fixation ~ 17 USC §102(a) and Const. “writing” a. Tangible medium for more than transient time WITH authorization of CR owner; can be perceived 2. Originality ~ 17 USC 102(a) a. Low threshold‚ original work of authorship (independent creation) 3. Modicum creativity ~ (Feist) 4. Subject matter ~ 17 USC 102(a)(1) o (1) literary works‚ including software o NOT facts‚ slogans‚ fonts‚ stock characters o exempts performance by nonprofit or govt. §110(2)
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P = price V = variable cost Fc = fixed cost t = time in yrs Chapter 11 quiz Q ‚ P ‚ V ‚ FC (based-plan‚ lower‚ upper) DEP = F0Costs / # yr’s Based price for (Q ‚ P ‚ V ‚ FC) multiply them each by WITHIN 10%‚ .10 than add‚ subtract Best case +P‚ +Q‚ -V‚ -FC Worst case –P‚ -Q‚ +V‚ +FC Best case scenario: OFC = [(Q+ x P+) – (Q+ x V-) – FC- – DEP] (1 - TAX RATE) +DEP high rev‚ low cost Worst case scenario: OCF= [(Q- x P-) – (Q- x V+) – FC+ – DEP] (1 - TAX RATE) +DEP high cost‚ low rev
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Music Analysis – Asher Harris Contemporary Classical Music‚ a modern from of art music that began in the 1920s to the present day. This style will be able to show the audience for the annual Young composers’ symposium the characteristics‚ tone and style of Contemporary Classical Music. A Brief history At the turn of the century‚ music was characteristically late Romantic in style. Composers such as Gustav Mahler‚ Richard Strauss and Jean Sibelius were pushing the bounds of Post-Romantic Symphonic
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