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    • [DOC File]Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet

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      T (K) k (W/cm-K) 250 0.455. 300 0.362. 350 0.302. 400 0.256. 500 0.223. 550 0.197. 600 0.158. 650 0.144. 700 0.132. 750 0.121. 800 0.112. 850 0.103. Add a second worksheet to your “Last_First_Regress” file, labeling the tab “Advanced Regression.” Enter the data and perform a …


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      Linear Bearings. Relubrication Frequency. To calculate the time between relubrication in hours, the following equation is used: T= K n * F c * 100km L s *C . Where: T = Time between relubrication in hours. K n = Product of correction factorsF c = Correction factor (metric = 1666.67, imperial 656.168)


    • [DOCX File]AC 150/5370-10H, Standard Specifications for Construction ...

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      1Purpose.. The standard specifications contained in this advisory circular (AC) relate to materials and methods used for construction on airports. Items covered in this AC include general provisions, earthwork, flexible base courses, rigid base courses, flexible surface courses, rigid pavement, fencing, drainage, turf, and lighting installation.


    • [DOC File]For the configuration shown in the figure below, suppose ...

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      For the configuration shown in the figure below, suppose that a = 5.00 cm, b = 20.0 cm, and c = 25.0 cm. Furthermore, suppose that the electric field at a point 13.5 cm from the center is measured to be 3.30 103 N/C radially inward while the electric field at a point 50.0 cm …


    • [DOC File]Solutions to Problems

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      P. 158. A patient is simulated with a 10.5 cm x 8 cm field with a 100 cm SSD technique. The prescription calls for 200 cGy at 11 cm depth on a Varian 2100 EX linear Accelerator. The physician changes his mind and would like a SAD technique (100 cm). What is the equivalent square that will be used to look up the TMR for the new SAD technique?


    • [DOC File]Physics 113 Midterm 1 - Wake Forest University

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      Chapter 9 Linear Momentum and Collisions. ... If M = 0.40 kg, a = 30 cm, and b = 50 cm, how much work is required to take the body from rest to an angular speed of 5.0 rad/s? ... 158 Hz. d. 215 Hz. e. 79 Hz. 17. A stretched string is observed to vibrate in three equal segments when driven by a 480 Hz oscillator. What is the natural frequency of ...


    • [DOC File]AP Stats Chapter 3 Notes: Examining Relationships

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      Body Weight (lbs) 120 187 109 103 131 165 158 116 Backpack Weight (lbs) 26 30 26 24 29 35 31 28 Enter the body weights into L1 and the backpack weights into L2. Calculate two-variable statistics for L1, L2. Define L3= ((L1 - ) / sx) and L4 = ((L2 - ) / sy) Look under VARS/5:Statistics for the above. Look at the results in the Stat Editor.


    • [DOC File]AP Calculus Free-Response Questions

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      A metal wire of length 8 centimeters (cm) is heated at one end. The table above gives selected values of the temperature T(x), in degrees Celsius (˚C), of the wire x cm from the heated end. The function T is decreasing and twice differentiable. a. Estimate T′(7). Show the work that leads to your answer. Indicate units of measure. b.


    • [DOC File]ISQS 5342: EXAM 1

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      14. Let CM = the number of components to make and CB = the number of components to buy. If no more than 3000 components are needed, then. a. CM - CB


    • [DOCX File]GY305 Geophysics - University of South Alabama

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      φ. X +158.0ω9.0x10-7 deg/yr . R6371 km. Linear velocity:_____ cm/yr. Azimuth:_____ Solve this problem with an Excel spreadsheet. Print out your solution on a single sheet of paper to turn in with test. Problem 2. Given the following information from an un-deformed basalt flow: Sample present ...


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