Fundamental Economic Concepts • • • • • • • • • Demand, Supply, and Equilibrium Total, Average, and Marginal Analysis Finding the Optimum Point Present Value, Discounting & Net Present Value Risk and Expected Value Probability Distributions Standard Deviation & Coefficient of Variation Normal Distributions and the Standard Unit Relationship Between Risk & Return Slide 1 Demand Curves PRICE/Q $5 • A demand curve shows the greatest quantity of a good demanded at each price the consumers
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Study Guide-Final Exam Chapter 7-8 1) Know the electromagnetic spectrum and the relationship to frequency. Page 135 and figure 7.3 Radio waves, microwaves, millimeter waves, infrared light, visible light, ultraviolet light, X rays and Gamma rays Wavelength and frequency have an inverse relationship, meaning that as the frequency increases, the wavelength decreases, and vice versa. 2) Know how light interacts with matter: Reflection and refraction. Pages 167-170 Interaction of light depends
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The most important concept to understand within the fire phenomena is heat transfer. Heat transfer is everywhere within the aspects of fire, such as fire development. Before the three types of heat transfer can be explained, a few more things need to be understood. Such as heat is the transfer of energy based on a temperature difference between two objects. Also that temperature is a measure of kinetic energy of the molecules in an object. Now the three types of heat transfer and first up is
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Optical Pumping Lab Report [Basic Principle] Before discussing the optical pumping, we have to mention the energy levels of the atom and their splitting due to the interaction between the spin of electron, orbital angular momentum of electron and spin of nuclei. We denote them with S, L, and I respectively. And the total angular momentum of electron is denoted by J, (Grand) total angular momentum is denoted by F. Therefore we will have to deal with the LS interaction, IJ interaction and later
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Dr. P.P. Paily CVEN 3100: Fluid Mechanics Fluid Properties: Review Questions 1. What is the definition of a fluid? A substance that deforms continuously when acted on by a shearing stress of any magnitude. 2. Normal force per unit area in a fluid is called what? Pressure 3. True or False: - Static fluids are not subjected to shear force at any time. T 4. True or False: - Normal forces can occur in a fluid whether it is static
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Introduction to Heat and Temperature Gonzalo Leon Strayer University 2012/01/27 Introduction to Heat and Temperature Relation between the Study of Heat and Kinetic Theory Kinetic theory can be describes as a scientific theory of the movement of an object. Kinetic theory relates to capacity of a subject to do work on another object due to their motion. Kinetic theory of matter explains that the same is compose of tiny pieces of, atoms or molecules in continues motion. The theory states that
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T194 Date Class Name Date Class Name CHAPTER Section 13.1 continued 13 In your textbook, read about gas pressure. STUDY GUIDE FOR CONTENT MASTERY CHAPTER 13 STUDY GUIDE FOR CONTENT MASTERY States of Matter Circle the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 13. Pressure is defined as force per unit a. area. 14. What is an instrument designed to measure atmospheric pressure? a. barometer b. manometer c. sphygmomanometer b. mass. c
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1. Energy Level: the specific energies an electron in an atom or other system can have 2. Quantum: the amount of energy needed to move an electron from one energy level to another 3. Quantum Mechanical Model: the modern description, primarily mathematical, of the behavior of electrons in atoms 4. Atomic Orbital: a mathematical expression describing the probability of finding an electron at various locations; usually represented by the region of space around the nucleus where there
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CHM130 Lab 4 Calorimetry Name: Data Table: (12 points) |ALUMINUM METAL | | |Pre-weighed Aluminum metal | | |sample mass (mmetal) |19.88 | |Temperature of boiling water and
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