
www.YoYoBrain.com - Accelerators for Memory and Learning Questions for Art: A New History Category: Default - (30 questions) Calculus: Functions that statisfy Laplace harmonic equationsare called ______ functions Calculus: Equation for line integral of curve Integral from a to b of f( x(t), y(t), z(t) ) x'(t) described by x=x(t), y=y(t), z=z(t) where dtorIntegral from a to b of f( x(t), y(t), z(t) ) integration is with respect to a coordinate y'(t) dtorIntegral from a to b of f( x(t), y(t), z(t) direction ) z'(t) dt Calculus: when the value of the line integral independent of path in D of a function depends only on the end-points of the curve for all curves in a region D, the line integral is said to be ______ Calculus: a function F described by F(x,y,z) = a differentiable function f exists withgrad f = M(x,y,z) i + N(x,y,z) j + P(x,y,z) k is called Fi.e. - F is integrable conservative in a region D in R^3 if _____ Calculus: a function F described by F(x,y,z) exact = M(x,y,z) i + N(x,y,z) j + P(x,y,z) k, with a differentiable function f exists with grad f = F. The differentiable form F(x,y,z) = M(x,y,z) i + N(x,y,z) j + P(x,y,z) kis said to be ___ in D. Calculus: a region D (either in plane or in every simple closed curve in D can be space) is simply connected if ______ shrunk to a point without leaving DCircle is simply connected, doughnut is not simply connected Calculus: Suppose F(x,y,z) = M(x,y,z) i + My = NxMz = PxNz = Py N(x,y,z) j + P(x,y,z) k where M,N,P have continuous partial derivatives in an open simply connected region D. Then F is conservative in D if and only if _____ Calculus: define positive versus negative positive orientation - if region to the left of the orientation for a simple closed curve curve is bounded as the curve is tracednegative orientation - if region to the right of the curve is bounded as the curve is traced Calculus: symbol Calculus: f is a scalar function and F vector f( div F) + (grad f) . F function, div(f F) = Calculus: f is a scalar function and F is a f( curl F ) + (grad f) X F vector functioncurl ( f F ) Calculus: F and G are vector functionsdiv (F (curl F) . G - F . ( curl G ) X G) = Calculus: if f is a scalar functiondiv ( grad f ) = Calculus: curl( F + G) = curl F + curl G Calculus: with constant ccurl ( c F ) c ( curl F ) Calculus: for curve C in a subset region D of one for which x', y', z' are continuous and not R^3 described parametrically x=x(t), y=y(t), all simultaneously zero z=z(t). Define a smooth curve Calculus: C is a smooth curve in region D If initial point (x(a), y(a), z(a) ) and terminal described parametrically by x=x(t), y=y(t), point (x(b), y(b), z(b)) coincide z=z(t).Define closed curve Calculus: Line integral of f over C with Integral of f( x(t), y(t), z(t) ) sqrt( [x'(t)]^2 + [ respect to arc length with parameters x=x(t), y'(t) ]^2 + [ z'(t) ]^2 ) dt y=y(t), z=z(t)Integral over C of f(x,y,z) dS = Calculus: Suppose C is a smooth curve in Integral from a to b of F(x,y,z) dr integral space and an object is moved along C by along the line force F. If F is continuous on a region containing C, the work done by F along C is _____ Calculus: when the path of integration satisfies Green's theorem we can denote the line integral as Calculus: Green's Theorem - relationship between a line integral and double integral.Suppose C is a positively oriented simple closed curve in the plane and R is the region bounded by C. If F(x,y) = M(x,y) i + N(x,y) j Art History: Etruscan earings (about 350 BC) in British Museum Art History: The Rape of Mlacuch by Hercules in British MuseumEtruscan, about 500-475 BCSaid to be from Atri, Abruzzi, Italy Art History: Bronze Oracle, Palestrina, from the third century B.C.National Museum in Rome Art History: Etruscan bronze Mars in Vatican Museum (420 BC) Art History: Etruscan sarcophagi - limestone Vatican 450 B.C. Art History: Tomb of the Leopards at Tarquinia in Lazio, ItalyEtruscan 550 to 450 BC Art History: Tomb of Hunting and Fishing in Tarquinia in Lazio, ItalyEtruscan 550 to 450 B.C. Art History: Etruscan bucchero style vase Art History: Roman Portland Vase - British Museum50 B.C.portrays Peleus and Thetis - parents of Achilles Category: Ancient Egypt - (8 questions) Art History: ziggurat of Ur (2112-2095 B.C.) Art History: head of Queen Nefertiti (Berlin) Art History: block statue of Huy, prefect of Memphis, Third Intermediate Period Art History: pyramids of Giza (2600-2500 B.C.) Art History: panther funerary bed in King Tutankhamen's tomb Art History: hippopotamus funerary bed in King Tutankhamen's tomb Art History: cow funerary bed in King Tutankhamen's tomb Art History: pharoah Mycerenus with goddess mentor and wife Category: Palace Art - (18 questions) Art History: Ishtar Gate (Berlin Museum) Art History: Stone panel from the North Palace of AshurbanipalNineveh, northern IraqNeo-Assyrian, about 645 BCHunting deer Art History: Colossal statue of a winged human-headed bull from theNorth-West Palace of Ashurnasirpal IINimrud (ancient Kalhu), northern IraqNeo-Assyrian, about 883-859 BC Art History: Stone panel from the North-West Palace ofAshurnasirpal II (Room B, no. 30)British History MuseumNimrud (ancient Kalhu), northern IraqNeo-Assyrian, 883-859 BCA protective spirit Art History: ziggurat at Aqar Quaf - largest surviving structure (continued being built until 6th century B.C. Art History: British MuseumColossal winged bull from the Palace of Sargon IIKhorsabad, northern IraqNeo-Assyrian, about 710-705 BC Art History: Stone relief from the throne room of Ashurnasirpal IINimrud (ancient Kalhu), northern IraqNeo-Assyrian, 870-860 BC Art History: tombs of Persian kings at Naqsh-i-Rustam, Iran Art History: Stone panel from the North-West Palace of Ashurnasirpal II(Court D, no. 7)Nimrud (ancient Kalhu), northern IraqNeo-Assyrian, 883-859 BCTribute-bearers present the king withmonkeys Art History: Behistun tomb inscription of Darius the Persian king Art History: Stone panel from the North-West Palace of Ashurnasirpal II (Room B, Panel 19)Nimrud (ancient Kalhu), northern IraqNeo-Assyrian, 883-859 BCA lion leaping at the King's chariot Art History: Persepolis (500 B.C.) Iran Art History: Persepolis (550B.C.) Iran Art History: mask of Agamemmon, Mycenae, 1550-1500 BC Art History: Treasury of Atreus at Mycenae Art History: Lion Gate at Mycenae Art History: Palace at Tyrns - Mycenaen site in Greece Art History: Warrior Vase found at Mycenae Category: Pre Historic - (11 questions) Art History: the first period of art in European Magdalenian art history Art History: bison in cave, Altamira, Spain Art History: mammoth in Bernifal in the Dondogne (Magdalenian art) Art History: woolly rhinoceros at Font-de-Gaume Art History: bull at Lascaux cave Art History: Axial Gallery at Lascaux cave Art History: horse from Lascaux caves Art History: when did the age of about 10,000 B.C. Magdalenian cave art end Art History: megalith at Carnac in Brittany Art History: megalith at Plouarzel in Brittany - over 30 ft hight Art History: megalith at Avebury, England Category: Roman - (1 questions) Art History: Roman ruins in Baalbeck, Lebanon Category: Greek Art - (68 questions) Art History: Phoenician scent-bottle, alabaster, Madrid's Archeological Museum Art History: Doric temple at Paestum south of Naples (600-480 B.C.) Phoenician - 7th century B.C. Louvre silver-gilt bowel Art History: Greek temple in Agrigento Sicily Art History: ekkesiasterion - Metapontum (Greek debating chamber) Art History: Greek Doric temple at Segesta Sicily. Art History: temple to Poseidon, 440 B.C. Sunium at south apex of Attica Art History: metopes from Olympia temple of Zeus, Louvre Art History: Oracle of Delphi, Greece Art History: Central scene of the east frieze of the ParthenonThe Acropolis, Athens, Greece, about 438-432 BCThe sacred robe of Athena held up by cult officials, and Athena and Hephaistos Art History: Young cow and herdsmen from the south frieze of theParthenonThe Acropolis, Athens, Greece, about 438-432BCScene from a procession of sacrificial victims Art History: Chariot group from the south frieze of the ParthenonGreek, carved about 438-432 BCFrom Athens, Greece Art History: Horsemen from the west frieze of the ParthenonGreek, about 438-432 BCAcropolis, Athens, Greece Art History: Horsemen from the west frieze of the ParthenonBritish Museum - Greek, about 438-432 BCAcropolis, Athens, Greece Art History: Greek ivory carving from Cyclades, Athens Archaeological Museum Art History: Greek carving Cyclades in Athens Archaeological Museum Art History: Greek bear vase, (2800-2300 B.C.) from Cyclades in Athens Archaeological Museum Art History: Greek (2700-2300 B.C.) from Cyclades in Louvre Art History: gold cup from Vaphio, (1500 B.C.) in Athens Art History: La Dame d'Auxerre, Louvre (7th century B.C.) Art History: Perseus Slitting the Throat of Medusa, 530 B.C. metope in Palermo Museum Art History: The Strangford ApolloBritish MuseumGreek, about 500-490BCSaid to be from the island of Anáfi,Cyclades, Aegean SeaMarble statue of a youth standing in theconventional pose of akouros Art History: Cleobis and Biton, from Apollo Sanctuary in Delphi, Delphi Museum, (580 B.C.)sculptor, Polymedes Art History: story of Cleobis and Biton In the legend, Kleobis and Biton were Argives, the sons of Cydippe, a priestess of Hera.
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