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friction factor (f) is given below13: 2 ( PD) D 5 f (1) 2 Page 15.1288.9 8 L Q In the above equation, the values for volumetric flow rate (Q ) and the pressure drop (PD) areobtained by performing the virtual experiment. The rest of the terms in the expression for (f) areconstants whose values can be obtained from the step-by-step procedure
. Suppose we write Q ? hAΦT .We plan to exchange heat between the exhaust manifold and the ambient air, and weassume T∞ =100 ″F. Ducting will carry the air from the front of the vehicle to theexchanger. We estimate the available heat transfer surface area at about 1 ft2 (is this Page 15.1018.15reasonable?). We select an arbitrary value for the heat transfer coefficient, say 100Btu/(hr ft2 °F); although this is too large to be realistic, we find Q=(100)(1)(900)=90,000 Btu/hr.This rate of heat transfer corresponds to about 35 hp or 26 kW. If this were realizablewe would not need much of an IC engine at all! However, it is likely
a considerable amount of background didactic instruc-tion needed to be presented before the ethics and other nuances of a topic could be discussed.Another 1/4th of the lectures consisted of a Socratic Q&A with the class, working it from simpleto complex. One-fourth dealt with discussions of case studies, which were often a lead in orfollow up to the Q&A sessions. The remainder of the instructional part of the class dealt withcurrent media reports on BmE activities that followed the topic being discussed. Students wererequired to give a 3-slide, 3-min talk during the last week of the class, accompanied by a 4 or 5page paper. The presentation and paper were to discuss and analyze one current interaction orresearch activity at the
appear to have magical power to theuninitiated. By the end of the hour we can alter the function generators settings, scramble theoscilloscopes controls, and the students can recover the signal (albeit with some guidance from acheat sheet).We then present two ways of considering capacitors. First, we present the physical model as adevice that stores charge, and draw the corresponding analogy from hydraulics (water stored in atank or bucket). We then give a more abstract definition that a capacitor is a device that obeys the Page 22.90.8equation V = q/C, and draw the parallel to Ohm's law, where I is replaced by q and R by 1/C. Webriefly touch
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functionality of the differentfourbar classes and inversions. In addition, the design project required the use of fourbars, whichthe students designed and modeled in SolidWorks®. The students assembled critical functionprototypes of their fourbar designs as part of a lab exercise, and then manufactured fourbars on awaterjet cutter for their competition robots. Lastly, two of 28 Excel® problems were related tofourbars: one in which the students analyzed S + L ? P + Q to determine the Grashof condition,and one that applied Excel®’s Solver function to solve for the output angle if the input angle andlink lengths are known.In the old ME 1000, students saw fourbars in one lecture (including synthesis examples), wererequired to use fourbars in the design
known in its role in determining the human genome. This method can separate proteins or nucleic acid chains; analysis of the rate of movement (mobility) of each component in a gel, the molecular structure can be deduced. Anode - e- Cathode e - + We are going to measure the mobility, or rate of migration, of NaCl ions in a water filled tray. Mobility, µ , of a charged ion is described by q % ch arge ( µ= ' mobility = * 6" # "$" r &
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Arabia and the effect of gender bias in student evaluations.7,8 In other applications, topicmodeling has been used to construct recommendation systems in Q&A sites, analyze developerdiscussions on Stack Overflow, explore posts on Twitter and Instagram, and understand the diningexperience of tourists.9-13Similar to numeric clustering methods, topic models discover patterns in unlabeled data. To findword clusters, various techniques can be used. In this paper, we study four topic models that usedifferent implementation methods: (1) Latent Dirichlet Allocation, (2) Nonnegative MatrixFactorization, (3) BERTopic, and (4) Top2Vec.2.3.1. Latent Dirichlet AllocationLatent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) is a generative probabilistic model for collections
layered materials: Feedforward neural network classifies metallic andsemiconducting phases as well as defects. MISTIQS (https://github.com/USCCACS/MISTIQS): Quantum many-body dynamicssimulations on emerging quantum computers such as IBM Q and Rigetti Aspen [11, 12, 35, 36].We will re-architect MISTIQS in a way easily extensible to other problems and quantumlanguages/circuits. Quantum computing will be mirrored by exascale simulations on an exaflopcomputer to assess quantum supremacy. We are developing: (1) AI-inspired domain-specificquantum compilers to address the fundamental limitation of the noisy intermediate-scalequantum (NISQ) computing technology—environmental noise—by reducing the size and depthof quantum circuits, thereby extending
3students with practice problems. The chatbot should help with project-related tasks such aschecking out equipment and requesting services. Such information is usually hard to find, andstudents might not even know the facilities they have access to. Another tedious task is schedulingmeetings. Students tend to send back-and-forth emails to set meetings with professors and TAs.The chatbot should assist with scheduling meetings based on the availability of the student and theprofessor or TA. The chatbot should also be able to provide general information unrelated to aparticular course such as Q-drop dates or registration information. Finally, it should easily providethe students with access to all safety documents, such as Safety Data Sheets (SDS
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tivity1 Perception Supervised Learning Interactive exercises, hands-on drone model development activity Conversational AI Programming social robot, dialogue NLP, intent recognition flow training Bias and Ethical Implications Case studies, small group discussions Bias in ML, ethical principles Reinforcement Learning Interactive robot activity, Q-learning in- Robot behavior, path following Machine troduction2 Behavior Deep Reinforcement Learning Hands-on drone
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technical executives, Board of Directors level presentation, feedback, and an executive round table Q&A discussion. Students join the instructors and visiting executives for an in-person, intensive, day-long meeting to present their technical executive strategy and implementation plan to a “board of directors” role-played by four “visiting executives” who hold senior leadership positions in their respective companies. In the first deliveries of this course both teams were prepared to brief the visiting executives, but because of time-constraints only one team was selected by the flip of a coin. The presenting team, with visiting executive coaching allowed during the presentations, was expected to apply critical thinking
itpossible for them to stay away fromeach other. If the upper pulley is madefrom leather or nylon, a similar processwill transfer negative charge to thenegative electrode, usually connected toground. The charges on the globe lead to anelectrostatic voltage which depends onhumidity level, pulley materials, beltspeed and globe size. There is atheoretical maximum potential to which Fig. 1 Schematic of a VDG generator; (1) globe, (2) charge pickupa VDG dome can be raised [52]. The brush, (4 & 5) sections of belt, (3 & 6) pulleys, (7) frame holding theelectric field E of a sphere with a charge pulleys and globe.Q is given by Q E
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-Achieving Asian and Black STEM Students,” AERA Open, vol. 4, no. 4, p. 2332858418816658, Oct. 2018, doi: 10.1177/2332858418816658.[13] A. Master, S. Cheryan, and A. N. Meltzoff, “Computing whether she belongs: Stereotypes undermine girls’ interest and sense of belonging in computer science.,” J. Educ. Psychol., vol. 108, no. 3, p. 424, 2016.[14] U. Nguyen and C. Riegle-Crumb, “Who is a scientist? The relationship between counter- stereotypical beliefs about scientists and the STEM major intentions of Black and Latinx male and female students,” Int. J. STEM Educ., vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 1–18, 2021.[15] A. N. Washington, L. Burge, M. Mejias, K. Jean-Pierre, and Q. Knox, “Bridging the Divide: Developing Culturally-Responsive Curriculum
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can be further challenged by asking them to minimize heat transfer byoptimizing the height of the tank, while keeping the volume constant. The goal in this case is tominimize Q by reducing surface area, which is a function of tank height (H) and radius (r1), asshown in Eq. 4. Since tank volume is constant, Eq. 5 can be substituted into Eq. 4 for r1 to obtainAs as a function of H. The tank height that provides the minimum surface area can then be found Spring 2015 Mid-Atlantic ASEE Conference, April 10-11, 2015 Villanova Universityby taking the derivative of As(H) and setting it equal to zero. This optimum value of H can thenbe used to find the minimum insulation thickness
itpossible for them to stay away fromeach other. If the upper pulley is madefrom leather or nylon, a similar processwill transfer negative charge to thenegative electrode, usually connected toground. The charges on the globe lead to anelectrostatic voltage which depends onhumidity level, pulley materials, beltspeed and globe size. There is atheoretical maximum potential to which Fig. 1 Schematic of a VDG generator; (1) globe, (2) charge pickupa VDG dome can be raised [52]. The brush, (4 & 5) sections of belt, (3 & 6) pulleys, (7) frame holding theelectric field E of a sphere with a charge pulleys and globe.Q is given by Q E
itpossible for them to stay away fromeach other. If the upper pulley is madefrom leather or nylon, a similar processwill transfer negative charge to thenegative electrode, usually connected toground. The charges on the globe lead to anelectrostatic voltage which depends onhumidity level, pulley materials, beltspeed and globe size. There is atheoretical maximum potential to which Fig. 1 Schematic of a VDG generator; (1) globe, (2) charge pickupa VDG dome can be raised [52]. The brush, (4 & 5) sections of belt, (3 & 6) pulleys, (7) frame holding theelectric field E of a sphere with a charge pulleys and globe.Q is given by Q E
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location denoted by (x, y) ∈ R2 to the target law, the time derivative of the selected Lyapunov function is:location (xt , yt ) ∈ R2 . In this work a similar approach to [21] V˙ = −Kρ cos2 α · ρ2 − Kα sin2 α < 0 (6)is adopted. The control problem is better treated if the robot’skinematic Cartesian equations are transformed into polar alike Therefore the equilibrium points (0, 2nπ) with n ∈ Z, becomecoordinates. Consider the state variables: asymptotically stable. At this point it should be noted that q when α = 2nπ then the heading of the robot is aligned with 2 2 ρ = (x − xt
., vol. 48, no. 2, pp. 71–75, M. K. Muehlbauer, and A. Loomis, “Breaking Apr. 2023, doi: 10.1097/NNE.0000000000001318. Boundaries: How Immersive Virtual Reality Is[39] P. García-Pazo, S. Pol-Castañeda, C. Moreno-Mulet, A. physiological outcome measures,” Front. Virtual Real., Pomar-Forteza, and A. Carrero-Planells, “Virtual reality vol. 4, Aug. 2023, doi: 10.3389/frvir.2023.1211001. and critical care education in nursing: A cross-sectional [49] R. M. Dunnington, “Presence with Scenario-Based High study,” Nurse Educ. Today, vol. 131, p. 105971, Dec. Fidelity Human Patient Simulation,” Nurs. Sci. Q., vol. 2023, doi: 10.1016/j.nedt
industry-specific career modules.• Explore partnerships for experiential learning. Q&AQUESTIONS AND DISCUSSION.Mastering Essential Skills• Icebreaker fostered community and collaboration.• Critical thinking explored via case studies and problem-solving.• Time management strategies: Prioritizing, SMART goals, and scheduling.• Effective communication emphasized clear messaging and active listening.• Reflection on takeaways and skill application.Slide 1: Title Slide • Notes: Welcome everyone to the presentation on supporting first-generation students through a specialized First Year Seminar (FYS) course at Penn State Greater Allegheny. Today, I'll be sharing insights into the challenges faced by