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  • {{How to pass a course}} ...ue for any multiple choice or true/false test. The following are some tips to make sure you arrive at the correct answer. ...
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  • ...ot possible. Pretty diagrams of all the filters Low Pass, High Pass, Band Pass, Band Stop.) ...er.PNG|thumbnail|left|200px|Figure 1:The transfer function of an Ideal Low Pass Filter.]] ...
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  • {{How to pass a course}} ...ue for any multiple choice or true/false test. The following are some tips to make sure you arrive at the correct answer. ...
    2 KB (339 words) - 21:07, 31 December 2007
  • 1. Evaluate <math>ab^2+a(b-c)-bc^2</math> if a = 3, b = -5, and c = 2. ...wheel has a circumference of 50 inches. What is the length of its diameter to the nearest hundreth? Use <math>\begin{matrix}C & = &\pi\!d\quad\end{matrix ...
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  • ...er joins, the platoon density increases to 20 veh/km/lane and flow drops. How many vehicles (per lane) will be in the platoon when the police car leaves ...
    681 bytes (108 words) - 19:28, 6 March 2008
  • Recall, the series of expressions we evaluated to find the ''y''-value of a point on the line ...
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  • ...r coating. (Read the section on thermal mass for more on the advantages of a high mass construction.) ...that pass through one square foot of a material (or system) per hour with a one degree Fahrenheit temperature difference between the two sides of the m ...
    5 KB (809 words) - 23:04, 25 March 2007
  • ==Introduction to the Symbolic Math Toolbox == ...Rather, it is useful as a supplement to provide functions which MATLAB, as a numerical engine, has difficulty with. ...
    16 KB (2,657 words) - 21:53, 21 November 2007
  • ...nic circuit, practically speaking as a combination of a voltage source and a variable resistor. Below is a simple RC Circuit:<br> ...
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  • ...for example, [[w:orifice plate|measure a velocity]] than it is to measure a mass flow rate directly. ...d point in a system (typically the entrance or exit point of a process) in a given amount of time. It is denoted as: ...
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  • ...er joins, the platoon density increases to 20 veh/km/lane and flow drops. How many vehicles (per lane) will be in the platoon when the police car leaves 4. Calculate the Length of platoon (not a standing queue) ...
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  • ...mufflers is mostly directed to machine components or areas where there is a large amount of radiated sound such as high pressure exhaust pipes, gas tur ...ow, etc. Many of the more complex mufflers today incorporate both methods to optimize sound attenuation and provide realistic specifications. ...
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  • ...mufflers is mostly directed to machine components or areas where there is a large amount of radiated sound such as high pressure exhaust pipes, gas tur ...ow, etc. Many of the more complex mufflers today incorporate both methods to optimize sound attenuation and provide realistic specifications. ...
    19 KB (2,860 words) - 16:35, 25 March 2006
  • ==How does a Mass Spectrometer work?== ...ns. From this information, a spectrum graph can be created such as the one to the right. ...
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  • ...of the world line at various times to how fast you were walking, riding in a car, etc. ...from New York to Los Angeles in seconds? From here to the moon? From here to the sun? ...
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  • This system is a great way of generating all the possible passing patterns within given rest as well as providing a useful intuitive understanding of passing patterns to people already familiar ...
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  • ...what makes a wave a wave, the most common responses would probably be that a wave is something that moves, or propagates, or perhaps that it is somethin ...ve is in only one spatial dimension 'x', for instance a wave travelling on a taut string, it can be written simply as <big><math>f(k x - w t)</math></b ...
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  • ...&mdash; this extra parameter represents ''what to do next'', and is called a continuation. To begin with, we're going to explore two simple examples which illustrate what CPS and continuations are ...
    22 KB (3,694 words) - 20:42, 20 December 2007
  • ...aximum transmission frequency of 3400Hz, and a minimum frequency of 400Hz (to limit the passage of DC signals, which could damage the circuit). This give ...ork to carry internet signals to a remote ISP. However, new DSP modems use a much larger frequency band, and this information is separated from the phon ...
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  • Two algorithms are described for listing the preimages of a present configuration. The first algorithm is described in many texts by [h A new graph the ''preimage network'' is introduced to facilitate the description of reverse algorithms in terms of paths through ...
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  • ...materials are separated by an insulating material, then it will behave as a ''Capacitor'' with assocaited ''Capacitance'' in the units of ''Farads'' (C ...rgy later, and with combination of a resistor, it is capable of "delaying" a signal. ...
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