MEEM 3700 – Suggested problems from Chapter 1 1.7.1 Given that ω=5 rad/sec‚ then the frequency in Hz is f=ω/2π and the period T= 1/f 1.15 The displacement amplitude X=0.15mm or 0.00015m The acceleration amplitude is ω2X = 0.6g = 0.6 (9.81) m/sec2 ω2 = ω2X/ X ; but ω is in rad/sec. Convert rad/sec to rpm to get the shaft speed (1890 rpm). 1.18 p=polyfit(x‚f‚1) ; p=35.18‚ -0.0607 and f=35.18x - 0.0607; k=35.18 (the slope of the line) 1.19 For springs end to end (series)‚ 1/keq = 1/k1 = 1/k2 ; for equal
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Drama Homework Script Hasan Salman James: Have you found it yet? Sarah: No not yet I can’t see it anywhere James: It’s getting late we should really try to find this hotel James: Wait‚ look over there I see it take a left from here this should lead us to the front gate of the hotel. Sarah: Pretty spooky place for a five star hotel right? James: Ya ya common let’s go in I’m really sleepy. So this is where the story begins we go into the hotel which was a special invitation given to us
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Chapter 07 … Master Budgets and Performance Planning 1. A budget is a formal statement of future plans‚ usually expressed in monetary terms. 2. Continuous budgeting is the practice of preparing a new budget for a selected number of future periods and revising those budgets as each period is completed. 3. Budget preparation is best determined in a top-down managerial approach. 4. The master budget consists of three major groups of budget components: the operating budgets
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Name: Homework (50 points) Using the student schema from week 2‚ provide answers to the following questions. Question SQL statement or Answer 1. Generate statistics for the student‚ enrollment‚ grade‚ and zipcode tables (15 pts) SQL> EXEC DBMS_STATS.GATHER_TABLE_STATS(’D02246617’‚ ’STUDENT’); SQL> EXEC DBMS_STATS.GATHER_TABLE_STATS(’D02246617’‚ ’ENROLLMENT’); SQL> EXEC DBMS_STATS.GATHER_TABLE_STATS(’D02246617’‚ ’GRADE’); SQL> EXEC DBMS_STATS.GATHER_TABLE_STATS(’D02246617’‚ ’ZIPCODE’);
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Homework Week 1 1) Define the steps in the risk management process. There are 5 steps involved in risk management. 1) risk identification‚ 2) risk analysis‚ 3) risk control‚ 4) treatment‚ and 5) risk financing. Risk identification is the identification of the cause or causes of an accidental loss. Risk analysis is the examination of risk management techniques or methods in order to prevent future accidental losses. Risk contril is developing the besy risk manaegemtn techniques and methods
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Homework 1: Developing Research Questions 1. I would like to study reality television and if it influences behavior in relationships. There are many reality dating television shows that I enjoy watching and it made me wonder if watching these television shows give me a skewed view of reality and a healthy relationship‚ so I would like to explore that topic. 2. Descriptive: a. Do reality television shows influence behavior in relationships? b. Do reality dating television shows influence sexual behavior
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KEY to Homework Questions for Sedimentary and Metamorphic Rocks Lecture 6-7 Use these questions to test your knowledge of Sedimentary and Metamorphic Rocks A. Short answer: 1. A rounded pebble would be a type of particle found in a conglomerate. 2. Salt and other minerals that form when a body of water dries up are called evaporites. 3. Sands are the size of detrital sediments larger than mudstones and smaller than conglomerates and breccias.
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PONTIFICA UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA MADRE Y MAESTRAFACULTAD DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES Y ADMINISTRATIVASDEPARTAMENTO DE ADMINISTRACIÓN DE EMPRESA. The Effects of Social Networking on Human Interactions. PRESENTED BY: Juan L. Beltre 2006-1592 PRESENTED TO: Wanda Padua ASIGNATURE: Redacción académica DATE: Santiago de los Caballeros‚ Dominican Republic March‚ 2014. The Effects of Social Networking on human interactions. Social networking is a tool used by people all around the world. Its purpose is
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M.A.Part -I‚ and M.A. Part-II‚ 2010 2010 } Political Science Prospectus No.2010188 PUBLISHED BY J.S.Deshpande Registrar SANT GADGE BABA AMRAVATI UNIVERSITY AMRAVATI- 444 602 ∫…Δi… M……b˜M…‰ §……§…… +®…Æ˙…¥…i…“ ¥…t…{…“`ˆ ˆ SANT GADGE BABA AMRAVATI UNIVERSITY ∫…®……V… ¥…Y……x… ¥…t…∂……J…… (FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES) +¶™……∫…GÚ ®…EÚ… ¥……b¬˜®…™… {……ÆΔ˙M…i… {…Æ˙“I…… ¶……M…-1‚ 2010 ¥… ¶……M…-2‚ 2010 Æ˙…V™…∂……∫j… PROSPECTUS OF M.A. Examination Part-I‚ 2010 & Part-II of 2010 for POLITICAL SCIENCE ©
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MEC 290 Problem Set #5 –due 4/1/2013 1 Problems 1. Consider the following production function‚ f (L; K) = p L+ 1p K‚ 3 where L is the quantity of labor‚ K is the quantity of capital‚ the wage rate is w; and the capital rental rate is r. (a) Compute the M RT SLK : Assume K = 81 and L = 25: Display the M RT SLK on the implied isoquant. (b) Does this production function display‚ decreasing‚ constant or increasing returns to scale? (c) (Short run) Suppose that the …rm has a binding agreement
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