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[Umich] COE Core84

CH. 11 & 12 Conservation of Energy & Momentum 2023. 3. 18.
CH.9 & 10 Work & Conservational Forces, Potential Energy 2023. 3. 18.
CH. 7 & 8 Friction & Circular Dynamics 2023. 3. 18.
CH.5 & 6 Newton's Law & Forces 2023. 2. 2.
CH.3 & 4 3D Kinematics, Projectile Motion, Circular Motion, Relative Motion 2023. 2. 2.
IOE L1. Introduction to IOE © Copyright Prof. Yavuz A. Bozer, 2023. All rights reserved. All the rights to equipment and related photographs and diagrams belong to original copyright holders. Introduction to Engineering: Process and Throughput Optimization I. Fast Food (Quick Service) Ex) Dominos.com to order a pepperoni and mushroom pizza. 1. Why did you take it for granted that they have pepperoni and mushrooms on hand? .. 2023. 1. 21.
Lab 1&2. Simulation Basics Lab 1. Introduction to Simulation I. What is Simulation? 1. A simulation model is an imitation of a process or system over time. 2. These models are used to understand the system’s behavior and evaluate the potential effect of operational changes to the system. 3. Real-world systems are often too complex to solve or represent analytically, making simulations a useful tool. II. When is Simulation.. 2023. 1. 21.
CH.1& 2 VECTORS & 1D KINEMATICS (General Physics) [HW] 1.shows the components of F-> , Fx and Fy , along the x and y axes of the coordinate system, respectively. The components of a vector depend on the coordinate system's orientation, the key being the angle between the vector and the coordinate axes, often designated θ . θtheta is measured to the vector from the x axis, and counterclockwise is positive. Express Fx and Fy in terms of the lengt.. 2023. 1. 16.
W1. Introduction to IOE (Discussion) Brief introduction to Technical Communication + Professionalism & Online Etiquette I. A few email dos and don’ts 1. Be wary of hitting ‘reply all’ and over ccing 2. Provide a clear and specific subject line 3. Indicate a clear purpose early in your email 4. If you have action items, make them clear (including ‘due dates’ for each) 5. Avoid humor, overfamiliarity 6. Keep length manag.. 2023. 1. 11.
General Chemistry Lecture Notes Ch.E Essentials Unit, Measurement & Problem Solving Ch.1 Atoms Ch.2 The Quantum-Mechanical Model of the Atom Ch.3 Periodic Properties of the Elements Ch.4 Molecules and Compounds Ch.5 Chemical Bonding I Ch.6 Valance Bond Theory and Molecular Orbital Theory Ch.7 Reaction Stoichiometry Ch.8 Aqueous solutions and reactions in aqueous solution Ch.9 Thermochemistry Ch.10 Gases Ch.11 Liquids, Solids, .. 2023. 1. 11.
Calculus 1 Summary Notes [Chapter 1. FOUNDATION FOR CALCULUS: FUNCTIONS & LIMITS] 1.1 Functions and Change 1.2 Exponential Functions 1.3 New Functions from Old 1.4 Logarithmic Functions 1.5 Trigonometric Functions 1.6 Powers, Polynomials, and Rational Functions 1.7 Introduction to Limits and Continuity 1.8 Extending the Idea of a Limit [Chapter 2. KEY CONCEPT: THE DERIVATIVE] 2.1 How Do We Measure Speed? 2.2 The Derivat.. 2022. 12. 13.
[Notes & HW Answers] 6.2 Constructing Antiderivatives Analytically [Prepwork 6.2] Q1. If 𝐹(𝑥) is an antiderivative of 𝑓(𝑥), what is the most general antiderivative? A: The most general antiderivative = F(x) + C Q2. Using the properties of antiderivatives in theorem 6.1 to find ∫(3cos(𝑥)+2sin(𝑥))𝑑𝑥 A: ∫(3cos(𝑥)+2sin(𝑥))𝑑𝑥= 3sin(x) - 2cos(x) + C Q3. Use the Fundamental Theorem to calculate the following integral exactly: A: ∫^(𝜋/3)_0 (2/cos^2𝜃) 𝑑𝜃= 2tan(𝜋/3) - 2t.. 2022. 12. 8.