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Activity 1.1.4 Pulley Drives and Sprockets
A series of questions and answers where you have to describe the motion of a pulley, including: 
- which direction the pulleys in a system are rotating in (clockwise or counterclockwise) based on a information given about the input pulley, 
- what the ratio is between the input pulley and the other pulleys in a system, using the diameter of each pulley, 
- and the corresponding torque values. 
 
The conclusion questions ask you to describe your understanding of pulleys and sprockets.
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- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
A series of questions and answers where you have to describe the motion of a pulley, including: 
- which direction the pulleys in a system are rotating in (clockwise or counterclockwise) based on a information given about the input pulley, 
- what the ratio is between the input pulley and the other pulleys in a system, using the diameter of each pulley, 
- and the corresponding torque values. 
 
The conclusion questions ask you to describe your understanding of pulleys and sprockets.
Activity 1.1.2 Simples Machines Practice Problems
Questions (and some answers) regarding simple machine systems. Each question requires proper illustration and annotation, but I didn't do most of those. The calculations involved are: 
- mechanical advantage, 
- static equilibrium calculations, 
- ideal effort force, 
- and so on.
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- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
Questions (and some answers) regarding simple machine systems. Each question requires proper illustration and annotation, but I didn't do most of those. The calculations involved are: 
- mechanical advantage, 
- static equilibrium calculations, 
- ideal effort force, 
- and so on.
AP Physics C - practice test answers for Spring Constant
Answers to a five-part question about setting up an experiment to calculate the spring constant of a spring.
- Exam (elaborations)
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Answers to a five-part question about setting up an experiment to calculate the spring constant of a spring.
BMEN 1100.103 Week 12.pdf
A set of questions we completed for homework in this class.
- Class notes
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A set of questions we completed for homework in this class.
Workshop Questions -- IDEAL GAS LAW: MAKING AN AIRBAG
The document answers these questions for the CHEM 1111 Workshop class (co-requisite to CHEM 1311 at UTD). 
 
1.	Draw Lewis structures for the polyatomic ion “hydrogen carbonate” (bicarbonate) and acetic acid. 
 
2.	Considering that an acid-base neutralization reaction can be thought of as a “proton transfer reaction” wherein the acid is the proton donor and the base is the proton acceptor, which proton in your Lewis structures above is transferred. (2 points) 
 
3.	Write a balanced molec...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
The document answers these questions for the CHEM 1111 Workshop class (co-requisite to CHEM 1311 at UTD). 
 
1.	Draw Lewis structures for the polyatomic ion “hydrogen carbonate” (bicarbonate) and acetic acid. 
 
2.	Considering that an acid-base neutralization reaction can be thought of as a “proton transfer reaction” wherein the acid is the proton donor and the base is the proton acceptor, which proton in your Lewis structures above is transferred. (2 points) 
 
3.	Write a balanced molec...
201-103-RE - Calculus 1 Worksheet: Limits.
Using the graphs of functions to answer limit questions, and then evaluating limits algebraically.
- Exam (elaborations)
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Using the graphs of functions to answer limit questions, and then evaluating limits algebraically.
Quiz II - Limits Algebraically and for Piece-Wise and Trigonometric Functions
The first two questions are calculating limits algebraically. The next three questions are a limit of piece-wise functions at critical points and two limits for trigonometric functions.
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 2 pages •
The first two questions are calculating limits algebraically. The next three questions are a limit of piece-wise functions at critical points and two limits for trigonometric functions.
Evaluating Limits - Kuta Software Questions + Limits Algebraically (7 September 2017)
Evaluating limits. I got the first 14 questions correct. It went downhill with the trigonometric limits, not all of which I answered. I did well with the algebraic limits, though.
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
Evaluating limits. I got the first 14 questions correct. It went downhill with the trigonometric limits, not all of which I answered. I did well with the algebraic limits, though.
Limits Worksheet
I only did one of the questions on these pieces of paper. (The rest of the answers may be somewhere else. I couldn't find it.)
- Exam (elaborations)
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I only did one of the questions on these pieces of paper. (The rest of the answers may be somewhere else. I couldn't find it.)
La Citadelle - Limits. Functions defined by a graph. Pages 1-5 with solutions.
Considering functions defined by its graphs and finding some limits.
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Considering functions defined by its graphs and finding some limits.
Activity 3.2.2 Orbit Types Assessment
it did not have the whole work sheet!!