ACS124: Modelling‚ analysis and control by J A Rossiter Tutorial sheet outline solutions TUTORIAL ANSWERS 1 Units in Modelling a) The lightest mass is 20 g. b) The shortest distance is 4.2 yards. c) The largest area is largest 8.7 ft2. d) The greatest volume is greatest 2 m3. e) The highest temperature is 300K. f) The smallest pressure is 7.8 bar. g) The smallest power is 5000 Btu/hr. Note: 1 slug = 37.17 lb‚ 1 Btu/s = 778 ft-lbf/s & 1 ft-lbf/s = 1.356 x 10-3 kW 1 Models can be
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Junior Rangasammy Module 3: 1. Gravity- A force that pulls objects to the earth 2. Inertia- A object at rest unless force is put on it 3. Deceleration- To slow down 4. Kinetic Energy- In motion 5. Friction- An object on another object surface 6. Traction- Something pulling Module 4: 1. Explain the purpose of the following A. The difference between solid and broken lines is: If the line is broken it means you may pass through it B. Yellow lines (broken
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Introduction to the Language of Kinematics Describing Motion with Words Scalars and Vectors Distance and Displacement Speed Velocity Acceleration Kinematics is the science of describing the motion of objects using words‚ diagrams‚ numbers‚ graphs‚ and equations. The goal of any study of kinematics is to develop sophisticated models which serve in describing (and ultimately‚ explaining) the motion of real-world objects. Much of our lives are spent in motion‚ travelling
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Pacific Coffee 8 Competitor Analysis 9 Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) Analysis of Mccafe 10 Research Topic -Customer attitude towards McCafe 11 Problems from Research Finding 11 McCafe image issue 11 Too many inertia consumers 11 Customer Profile 12 Individual Consumer 12 Need Analysis for Mccafe’s Customer 12 Utilitarian needs VS Hedonic needs 13 Environmental influence in Decision Making 17 Recommendation 20 Objective 20 Marketing Positioning
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When you hear the word aerodynamics‚ the first thing that comes to mind is airplanes and pilots. There are other applications that apply. For instance‚ the passing of a football. A football that is thrown into the air has inertia. This is the tendency of an object in motion to remain in motion. But because of gravity the ball is pulled down and resistance that slows the ball down. A quarterback through the motions of his and body‚ must balance the forward momentum that he gives the ball‚ fighting
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The Foundations of Group Behavior - Presentation Transcript 1. THE FOUNDATIONS OF GROUP BEHAVIOR AN INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR By: Stephen Robbins & Timothy Judge Prepared by: GREGAR DONAVEN E. VALDEHUEZA‚ MBA Lourdes College Instructor 2. Learning Objectives * Differentiate between formal and informal groups. * Compare two models of group development. * Explain how role requirements change in different situations. * Describe how norms exert
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Foundations Foundations of of Group Group Behavior Behavior Chapter Chapter Learning Learning Objectives Objectives After studying this chapter‚ you should be able to: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Define groups‚ and differentiate between different types of groups. Identify the five stages of group development. Show how role requirements change in different situations. Demonstrate how norms and status exert influence on an individual’s behavior. Show how group size affects group performance. Contrast
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Vocabulary: Please define six (6) of the following terms in your own words. Please do not just copy and paste the definition. 1. Gravity- The force in which Earth attracts objects toward itself. 2. Inertia-An object at rest stays at rest 3. Potential Energy-The energy that an object has stored inside. 4. Kinetic Energy-Energy developed in an object while in motion. 5. Friction- 6. Traction- 7. Centrifugal Force- 8. Centripetal Force-Force that is directed to the center of the curvature.
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communalism in India. Political Organisations: Different communal organisations are found in India which have created hatred among the people of various religious communities by propagating‚ and hence they are the root cause of communalism. Inertia indifferent Government: When the government does not take proper action at the proper time‚ communalism spreads among the subjects. Sometimes the government favours on the religion and leave others which create differences. Ineffective Handling
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Business Review ‚ 87 (4)‚ 99-103. Gullickson‚ R. B. (2009‚ February). Working with Resistant. Strategic Finance ‚ pp. 8-10. Hakonsson‚ D.‚ Klass‚ P.‚ & Carroll‚ T. (2009). ORGANIZATIONAL ADAPTATION‚ CONTINUOUS CHANGE‚ AND THE POSITIVE ROLE OF INERTIA. Academy of Management Proceedings ‚ 1-6. Lenzner‚ M. (2009). The key elements to effective organizational training. The Central New York Business Journal ‚ 7-12. Milburn‚ K. (2010‚ June). Project Life Cycle‚ Communication‚ Risk‚ and Termination.
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