Sun are not as important as the horizontal and vertical shadow angles relative to the window plane. These can be calculated for any time if the azimuth and altitude of the Sun are known. Horizontal Shadow Angle (HSA) This is the horizontal angle between the normal of the window pane or the wall surface and the current Sun azimuth. The normal to a surface is basically the direction that surface is facing - its orientation. Figure 1 - The derivation of horizontal shadow angle (HSA). If the orientation
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WEEK 1 1. (TCO 1) An Output Area (as it applies to Excel 2010) is defined as_______. (Points : 2) a range of cells containing results based upon manipulation of the variables in the input area displays the name of a worksheet within a workbook a range of cells containing values for variables used in formulas displays the content of the active cell Question 2. 2. (TCO 1) In Excel 2010‚ a sheet tab ________. (Points : 2) displays the content of
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multi-lateral well is one in which there is more than one horizontal or near horizontal lateral well drilled from a single main bore and connected back to that main bore. or Multilateral wells are new evolution of horizontal wells in which several wellbore branches radiate from the main borehole. ….Explanation Advantages The main advantage to the use of multilateral wells compared to conventional horizontal wells is cost reductions. The cost to drill and case down
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Vertical‚ and Horizontal Analyses Regina Stewart XACC/280 February 3‚ 2012 Jose Rodriguez Ratio‚ Vertical‚ and Horizontal Analyses A detailed examination of the tools used in financial analysis‚ in addition to their various functions‚ is provided within this paper. The current ratio and calculations on the questions are provided herein. A variety of tools are used to assess the importance of financial data. Frequently used tools of financial statement analysis consist of horizontal analysis
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Investigating Projectile Motion Introduction Projectile motion is a type of motion that consists of horizontal and vertical motions which are independent from each other‚ known as vector components. For an object to be considered a projectile‚ it must not be self-propelled. Projectiles move horizontally at a constant velocity. However‚ they undergo uniform acceleration in the vertical direction‚ which is caused by gravity. An important aspect of projectile motion is that the time it takes
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Interface Design for Healthcare Abstract. This paper is mainly discussing about the user interface design problems faced by the healthcare professionals in the healthcare industry with the applications in their handheld devices that assist them in dealing with daily routine work. The authors attempt to identify and address the key problems from the previous researches. To tackle these issues‚ a mobile user interface (UI) framework is reviewed as the basis for discussion and suggestion for improving
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number of weeks since the release date and the y-axis is the number of albums sold. By looking at this graph‚ I noticed that the base of my equation must be between zero and one‚ or have a negative horizontal compression factor due to the decreasing sense. As well‚ I’ll need to add the
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Introduction Newspaper is a publication which it main function is to report news. Most newspapers contain information for readers such as a weather report‚ television schedules‚ and also listing of stock prices. They also provide commentary on current politics‚ economics‚ and art and culture. In most cases newspaper depends on commercial advertising for their income at various degrees. By the time readers see or read a newspaper‚ most of them have already learned of the breaking news through
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3 3. Analysis 4 3.1 Vertical Organisation Structure 4 3.2 Horizontal Organisation Structure 5 4. Recommendations 6 5. Conclusion
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