Beatrice Venturi1 Economic Faculty STABILITY AND DINAMICAL SYSTEMS prof. Beatrice Venturi.
PHYS16 – Lecture 32 Ch. 15 Oscillations. Oscillations pre-question Is a bouncing ball an example of simple harmonic motion? A)Yes B)No.
IPad Market How has the iPad market changed? How will it affect you as an economic student?
Oligopoly Theory1 Oligopoly Theory (9) Entry Deterrence Aim of this lecture (1) To understand the concept of entry deterrence. (2) To understand the story.
More Oscillations Physics 202 Professor Vogel (Professor Carkner’s notes, ed) Lecture 3.
1 BPMDS’05, June 13-14 2005 A Regulation-Based View on Business Process and Supporting System Flexibility Gil Regev, Alain Wegmann EPFL-IC-LAMS.
Pendulums Physics 202 Professor Lee Carkner Lecture 4 “The sweep of the pendulum had increased … As a natural consequence its velocity was also much greater.”
Vibrations and Waves Eleanor Roosevelt High School Chin-Sung Lin Lesson 22.
Economics Semester Review! Everything YOU ever wanted to remember… and COULD!!!
8.1 Systems of Equations in Two Variables Day 1 Do Now Solve for y 1) X – y = 5 2) 2x + y = 1.
Market Prices with Shifts: EQUILIBRIUM, part II Ch. 6, Sect. 4-5 What do economists ask when an event causes a curve to shift, changing equilibrium? How.
A longitudinal wave is: 1.A wave where the oscillation is perpendicular to the direction of motion 2.A wave where the oscillation is in the same direction.