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Is Cheating a Lucrative Business for College Students?
Yeah I would never bring anything like that to an actual final.- electrical_ck
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- Forum: General Discussion
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Is Cheating a Lucrative Business for College Students?
umm ok mr high horse? Do you have a problem with students passing around old exams for studying purposes? When a student would give me an old exam from previous semesters I would practice those problems, I never said I would bring an old exam or anything to the actual exam. I would use it as a...- electrical_ck
- Post #77
- Forum: General Discussion
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Is Cheating a Lucrative Business for College Students?
If somebody would have given me a possible final exam test, I would have taken it and continued my normal studying. Bad/Lazy teacher IMO.- electrical_ck
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- Forum: General Discussion
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Calculators Transfer Excel Files to TI-89 Calculator
yeah thanks, when I searched it gave nothing but examples for the TI-89 titanium. Thanks- electrical_ck
- Post #3
- Forum: Computing and Technology
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Calculators Transfer Excel Files to TI-89 Calculator
I have been looking around for some information about placing a microsoft excel file onto my TI-89 (The non titanium model). Has any done this before? Thanks- electrical_ck
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- Excel files Ti-89
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- Forum: Computing and Technology
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Preparing for Calculus I: Essential Precalculus Skills for Success
this is a good website i use http://online.math.uh.edu/Math1330/index.html- electrical_ck
- Post #2
- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Are we in two thousand ten or twenty ten ?
i say twenty ten- electrical_ck
- Post #2
- Forum: General Discussion
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What are your desires/plans/goal for the upcoming year?
finish electrical engineering degree get a job master a programming language- electrical_ck
- Post #26
- Forum: General Discussion
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Solving Fridge Water Line Leaks - Tips & Advice
I crimped it, no leaks- electrical_ck
- Post #9
- Forum: General Engineering
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Solving Fridge Water Line Leaks - Tips & Advice
yeah it is coated with mineral deposits, I am going to the store right now to place jb weld on it for a temp fix. We are ripping out all of cabinets so I will place the new valve than.- electrical_ck
- Post #3
- Forum: General Engineering
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Solving Fridge Water Line Leaks - Tips & Advice
I just bought a new fridge and sold my previous fridge, so I disconnected the copper line to the old fridge. I turned the valve to the fridge line off but there still is a slow drip. I haven't connected it to the new fridge yet since we are putting new cabinets and placing the fridge in a new...- electrical_ck
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- fridge Line Water
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- Forum: General Engineering
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What's Your Spring 2010 Class Lineup?
Calculus II (4) Analog Systems Design (4) Digital Systems Design (4) Microcomputer Architecture (4) Senior Capstone (3) AC circuit analysis (4) full boat- electrical_ck
- Post #77
- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Formula involving the change in a kinetic energy
I'm looking for a formula involving the change in a kinetic energy, I have a 120 N force applied at an angle of 30 degrees above the horizontal to a 4kg box. The box moves a horizontal distance of 8 meters. The change in the kinetic energy of the box is: Just looking for a formula to figure...- electrical_ck
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- Change Energy Formula Kinetic Kinetic energy
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Understanding Parallel Resistors in Common-Emitter Amplifiers
yeah I figured it out, just had never seen it in those terms, thanks warren!- electrical_ck
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help
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Understanding Parallel Resistors in Common-Emitter Amplifiers
Quick question, i have a formula for finding rc (the ac resistance in the collector circuit) which is rc=RC(collector) is the parallel combination of RL I don't understand that for the example they have RC(collector resistor)= 12K ohms parallel to RL=50k ohms = 9.68K ohms.. someone explain the...- electrical_ck
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- Amplifiers
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- Forum: Engineering and Comp Sci Homework Help