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W1 Assignment: Thermodynamics
W1 Assignment: Thermodynamics
Introduction
This assignment is based on Thermodynamics. The first law of thermodynamics is a generalization of the law of conservation and transformation of energy for thermodynamic systems. The first law of thermodynamics describes the amount of heat supplied to the system. The second law of thermodynamics ...
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ELECTRONICS
Electronics
Electronics
Solution
According to Ohm's law:
V = IR
I =
Therefore,
I1 = = 25 A
4O and 12O resistors are in parallel so we will find the equivalent resistance for them.
R4,12 = = = 3 O
Using CDR (current divider rule) we have,
I2 = = = 18.75 A
Similarly,
I3 = = = 6.25A
Solution:
The circuit ...
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How Does the Length of the Pendulum Affects its Swing?
How Does the Length of the Pendulum Affects its Swing?
Introduction
The pendulum is a body that is suspended from any fixed point. The pendulum swings back and forth, freely, with the help of gravitational action. Changing the pendulum's length while keeping ...
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ELECTRONIC PRINCIPLES - TMA2
Physics (Electronics)
Problem 1
Data
N= 400 turns
R=400 O
L=0.4 m
V=?
m.m.f. = 100 A.t
H=?
B=?
µr = 250
F=?
Area=10-3 m2
(=?
Solution
Battery voltage
I = 0.25 A
Since,
H in the iron core
B in the iron core
F in webers
Reluctance of the iron core
Problem 2
Charge stored
Data
V= 9V
C=100 µF
Q=?
Solution
Voltage across capacitors
Data
C1= 100 µF
C2= ...
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Magnetization
Magnetization
Introduction
The sources of the magnetic ?elds considered in Chap. 8 were conduction currents associated with the motion of unpaired charge carriers through materials. Typically, the current was in a metal and the carriers were conduction electrons. In this chapter, we recognize that materials provide still other magnetic ?eld sources. ...
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PHYSICS ASSIGNMENT
Physics Assignment
Physics Assignment
Answer # 1: Photon of Electromagnetic Radiation
Light is made up of Electromagnetic Waves (EM). It is the mixture of magnetic and electric field oscillating together. Both the fields are perpendicular and waves travel perpendicularly to both fields. Photons are the particle that has created these ...
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BIOCHEMISTRY
Biochemistry
Biochemistry
Carbohydrates, Proteins and Lipids
Molecular Structures
Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates are basic organic compounds containing three core elements: carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen. Also known as saccharides, these are generally divided into four primary groups: monosaccharides, polysaccharides, oligosaccharides and disaccharides. The general formula for all carbohydrates is CH2O. Carbohydrates are mainly divided into two basic structural ...
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IDENTIFYING THE SCIENCE PROCESS
Identifying the Science Process
Identifying the Science Process
Introduction
The creatures carry on similar to a thermodynamic framework that consistently trade vigor with the earth. Accommodation to a given environment is identified with progressions structural, practical or behavioral watched in the creature, with a specific end goal to ...
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Recyclers of Used Vehicular Tires
Recyclers of Used Vehicular Tires
Recyclers of Used Vehicular Tires
Introduction
Used tires, because of their properties is the product not in principle suitable for burial. Tire contact with rainfall and groundwater leaching is accompanied by a number of toxic organic compounds, diphenylamine, dibutyl phthalate, phenanthrene, etc. All of ...
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Organic Corn In California
Organic Corn In California
Abstract
The objective of this study was to present a data fusion framework used to calibrate a crop growth model at the plot scale and to estimate yield at the regional scale on the basis of two types of data fusion algorithms, which reduces ...