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Cuando Era Niña

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1. (55 points) Thermodynamic Relationships - ?Maxwell?s Relations?
Using the first and second laws, or any other way you choose. For FULL Credit
YOU MUST JUSTIFY each step
a) (20 pts) Show that the fundamental equation for dH is given by

dH = TdS + Vdp

b) (5 pts) Treat H as a function of p and S. Write out its total derivative, dH, in
terms of dp, dS and partial derivatives of H.

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c) (5pts) Show that Vp
H

S
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? and that TS

H
p
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Nikhil Deepak

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Cornell Notes: The Odyssesy Book 13-18

Name: Nikhil Deepak Date:
Pages: Descriptive Title:

Vocabulary and Questions

Book 13

Book 16 whole book

Book 17

Notes

Alkino?s promises that each Phaiakian man will give him a gift to build up wealth for his return to Ithaka.

They feast all the next day while Alkino?s?s men prepare the ships. Odysseus is impatient to leave.

Alkino?s?s men row him to Ithaka during the night as Odysseus sleeps on the ship

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solve for x
3x+17=7x+3
x=2

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World

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VECTORS
Dot Product

Cross Product

Magnitude

Direction

X-, Y-Components

Vector Addition

KINEMATICS

Velocity of Two-Dimensional Projectiles

DYNAMICS
Newton?s Second Law

Formula for Force of Kinetic Friction

Formula for Force of Maximum Static Friction

WORK ENERGY AND POWER
Work

Work Done by Gravity

Kinetic Energy

Work-Energy Theorem

Potential Energy

Gravitational Potential Energy

Mechanical Energy

Average Power

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Paul Joh English
Pd 2-3, Even
Odysseus in New York
It?s another cold night out in the sea. We still don?t know where we?re heading but we hope we?ll see land soon. Everyone on the boat is scared and frightened. We?ve lost so many crew members and can?t afford to lose anymore. There are only 10 of us remaining out of the 100?s of men we started this voyage with. After a few minutes pass we feel the waves splashing harder and the roar of the thunder getting louder.

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History 1007: World History Since 1500
Fall 2010

Professor: David Lindenfeld
Office: 223-A Himes Hall

email: [email protected]
phone: 578-4490 (o); 766-1983 (h)

office hours: Mon. 2:30-4, Wed. 3-4 AND BY APPOINTMENT

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Growth of European Nation States

p. 487-496: Textbook notes: Politics, Religion, and War

1559: Cateau-Cambresis Treaty signed: ended Hapsburg-Valios Wars

between France and Spain: Spain was the victor

Philip II (Charles V's son) leader of Spain worked with France to control

Protestantism: 100 Years War

The Peace of Westphalia was signed 1648 to end the 100 Years War

The Origins of Difficulties in France

France had economic issues and had a rise in population, serfdom

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