In this lecture, we have discussed both high energy emulsification method and low energy method. There are many advantages for using low energy methods, but also limitations. Please write down at least one advantage and one disadvantage for using low energy method. (4 pts)
The advantages of using low energy emulsification method is simple implementation.
No costly equipment is required and less time is required as cooling step is not required.
Disadvantages:
Heat can not be applied selectively to a portion of ingredients.
In this lecture, we have discussed both high energy emulsification method and low energy method. There...
5. In lecture, we have discussed a traditional PD control shown below. + R(s) K, +KAS G(s) C(s) In lab, we discussed a modified PD control law known as “Minor Loop Rate Feedback” below. R(s)- K G(s) C(s) Kas (a) Show that these two systems have the same closed-loop poles. (b) Do these systems also have identical step responses? (c) List the advantages/disadvantages of using each control architecture.
We discussed in class how ligands can affect the A. energy splitting. a. Categorize these complexes by whether their ligands are mainly i acceptors, i donors, or o donors. [Cr(CN)6]4-, [Fe(H20)6]2+, [CO(NH3)6]2+, [Cu(H20).]2+ b. Draw the tag-eg splitting and show the electron count for each complex from part a. Categorize each as high or low spin or write neither if both electron filling methods give the same result. Assume all o and i donors given here are weak-field ligands.
Please answer both parts a and b
1. (10 pts total; 5 pts each) In lecture we discussed the issues with fitting data wit polynomials of degree greater than 1 specifically in the case where there were multiple terms in the polynomial. However, monomial models of the form where ε ~ N(0,02) (as usual) are commonly used when the data appears to have non-linear form. (a) Describe a technique in which you would transform polynomial-looking data such that the fitted...
We have seen that both Lidar and Radar can be used to map the topography (height) of the surface. Point out a difference in the way each accomplishes this, and explain how this creates limitations or advantages of one method over another for any given objective.
In topic 4, we discussed cost-leadership as a means of achieving a competitive advantage. Specifically, the top 10 areas for achieving these efficiencies were presented (see Cost-Efficient Management of the Value Chain discussion of topic 4 PPT). In your opinion of what you now know about cost suppression as a competitive strategic priority, which three (3) of these top 10 are the most important to achieving a cost advantage AND how would a firm implement these efficiencies in a way...
Four basic reasons for US healthcare expenditures being so high are discussed in the Lecture notes. These are: 1. The US does not regulate the price for healthcare services – using, in most cases, a free market approach to determine prices. 2. We are getting older as a society – and age and cost go up together. 3. We are not a very healthy nation – the consequences of a number of lifestyle choices contributes to the high cost of...
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of a gather society and an agrarian society in regard to their reliance on plant materials. Do not just repeat what was discussed in class, think about some other possibilities as well (there are more I did not mention in class this week that will come up through the semester. Be sure to address BOTH the advantages and disadvantages for BOTH types of society. Note that an advantage to one group may not be a...
Lecture Summary We discussed MOSFET biasing and different regions of operations. We further discussed IV characteristicss of ideal and non-ideal MOSFETS. Channel length modulation and effect of channel length modulation on current ID was also discussed during the lectures. Quentinductor and PN junction is also introduced in the lectures. Draw IV characteristics of an ideal diode. b Draw IV characteristics of a non-ideal diode with Vt 0.4V e Draw IV characteristics of an ideal MOSFET al d) Draw IV characteristics...
high low method
This is a special order problem that also requires that you use the high low method to estimate some cost function parameters, so you may want to review the high-low method lectures in Module 1. As with almost all of the analyses that we have done, determining variable and fixed costs, and knowing what to do with them, is critical. Huang Automotive is presently operating at 75% of capacity. The company recently received an offer from a...
Many use Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) to measure the diffusion coefficient for Li-ions in intercalation based cathodes and anodes. Yet, we also described both voltammetric and chronoamperometric methods. Please discuss in detail the advantages and disadvantages of these three methods (EIS, Voltammetry and Chronoamperometry). Which method do you consider the best method to quantify diffusion coefficients?