be reproduced without the written permission of the copyright owner. ABSTRACT Cranfield Formula 1 Team is a group design project composed of five students‚ each of them being responsible for the design of one part of the vehicle. The present thesis deals with the front wing design. According to the time allowed to do the thesis and to learn the relevant software to use‚ three models were built: one is quite simple and is the basis of the two others. The aim was to design these three models
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Conversion ratio# of shares that can be exchanged for one convertible bond | Par value of bond/ conversion price | Conversion pricePrice per share that determine the number of share you will received | Par value of bond/conversion ratio | Conversion value – an indication of what a convertible issue would trade for if it were priced to sell on the basis of its stock value. | Conversion ratio x market price of stock | Conversion premium ( in $)It is difference between the market price of the
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Reference Guide & Formula Sheet for Physics #20 Page 1 of 8 Components of a Vector if V = 34 m/sec ∠48° then Vi = 34 m/sec•(cos 48°); and VJ = 34 m/sec•(sin 48°) #4 Weight = m•g g = 9.81m/sec² near the surface of the Earth = 9.795 m/sec² in Fort Worth‚ TX Density = mass / volume #21 Heating a Solid‚ Liquid or Gas Q = m•c•∆T (no phase changes!) Q = the heat added c = specific heat. ∆T = temperature change‚ K Linear Momentum momentum = p = m•v = mass • velocity momentum is conserved
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Ratemen≠RateWoman (RateMen differs from RateWoman) * H0: u1 = u2 vs. HA: u1 ≠ u2 (this is two tailed ) also possible: * H0:uWomen≥ uMen vs. HA: uWomen0 OR d 6000 → Ha: p > 0‚5 of Ha≠0‚5 indien dubbelzijdig wilt testen.notice: one-sided testing!! | 15.4.2 The Multiple Regression Model 13- First compute the new variable Price Difference: Transform‚ Compute Variable - In the compute variable
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* O C E / 2 6 2 9 0 * Data‚ Formulae and Relationships Booklet (Revised Version 2.1) GCE Advanced Level and Advanced Subsidiary Physics A Physics units G481‚ G482‚ G484‚ G485 Instructions to Exams Officer/Invigilator • Do not send this Data Sheet for marking; it should be retained in the centre or destroyed. These data‚ formulae and relationships are for the use of candidates following the Physics A specification. Clean copies of this booklet must be available in the examination room‚ and must
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ULTRASONIC TESTING (UT) USEFUL FORMULAE 1. Velocity of Ultrasonic Waves in a medium (V) = f x l OR W here f = Number of cycles per second is called frequency. Measured in ‘Hertz’. Abbreviated as ‘Hz’. One Hertz is equivalent to One cycle per second l = Distance covered in one cycle is wavelength V= Velocity of Ultrasonic wave inside the medium in ‘mm/s’ 2. A coustic Impedance (Z) = V x r W here: Z= Acoustic Impedance r= D ensity V= Velocity 3. R eflection Coefficient
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f(x) = { 118 0 22. Mr. Adams and Ms. Smith are betting on repeated flips of a coin. At the start of the game Mr. Adams has a dollars‚ Ms. Smith has b dollars‚ at each flip the loser pays the winner one dollar‚ and the game continues until either player is “ruined.” Making use of the fact that in an equitable game each player’s mathematical expectation is zero‚ find the probability that Mr. Adams will win Ms. Smith’s b dollars before he loses his
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ADVANCED SUBSIDIARY GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION ADVANCED GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION MATHEMATICS LIST OF FORMULAE AND STATISTICAL TABLES (List MF1) Pure Mathematics Mensuration Surface area of sphere = 4π r2 Area of curved surface of cone = π r × slant height Trigonometry a2 = b2 + c2 − 2bc cos A Arithmetic Series un = a + (n − 1)d Sn = 12 n(a + l) = 12 n{2a + (n − 1)d} Geometric Series un = arn−1 a(1 − rn ) 1−r a S∞ = for | r | < 1 1−r Sn = Summations n ∑ r2 = 16 n(n + 1)(2n
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------------------------------------------------- Formulae Sheet 1. Return on Assets = Net Profit before Interest and Tax / Average Total Assets 2. Average Accounts Payable settlement = Average Accounts Payable / Credit purchases x 365 3. Asset turnover ratio = (Sales / average Total Assets) x 100 4. Asset turnover period = (Average total assets / Sales) x 365 5. Return on Equity (Return on Shareholder’s’ Funds) = Net Profit after Tax and preference dividends / Average ordinary
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"K-I-S-S" redirects here. For other uses‚ see Kiss (disambiguation). KISS is an acronym for "Keep it simple‚ stupid" as a design principle noted by the U.S. Navy in 1960.[1][2] The KISS principle states that most systems work best if they are kept simple rather than made complex; therefore simplicityshould be a key goal in design and unnecessary complexity should be avoided. The phrase has been associated with aircraft engineer Kelly Johnson (1910–1990).[3] The term "KISS principle" was in popular
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