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    Physics LDR

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    LIGHT DEPENDENT RESISTANCE INTRODUCTION In the society‚ some times street lights glow in day time due to any reason. In mines area people face many difficulties due to absence of light in the nights. In frontier and hilly areas‚ people face many problems due to damaged street lights. For solve above these problems‚ we create a device in which the lights glow in night and in day time‚ they off automatically and don’t glow. Due to use of it‚ we can solve above problems and can also save electricity

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    Physics Activity

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    BOOM’ S PROBLEM PS 4.3 – Torque (Rotational Equilibrium) Problems   1.     A crane supports a 3.0 kN weight as shown. The crane’s boom is 8.0 m long and is at an angle of 30˚ from the horizontal. If the hydraulic support is attached to the boom 2.0 m from the bottom of the boom‚ then: a) what is the compressional force in the hydraulic? b) what is the magnitude and direction of the force on the pin at the bottom of the boom?   a)  ∑Torque = 0 F cos 30˚ x 2.0 = 3000 cos 30˚ x 8.0 F = 24

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    Cover page Course Code & Name: Engineering Science Title: Oscillations of a pendulum with a yielding support Instructor: Mr. Imran khan Cohort: Full Time Student Name & ID: Kyle Rigsby 68891 Date: 11/19/2014 Title page Oscillations of a pendulum with a yielding support Abstract Intent: The goal was to investigate the time taken for the pendulum to oscillate for a time period. Results: Table of Content Objectives i) Tie the end of a thread to a hole in the end of

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    Question 1(10 marks) Comment the following statements (a) The volume coefficient of thermal expansion of water is negative for temperatures in the range 0 to 4 °C. (b) The triple point of water‚ 0.01 °C‚ and 611.73 Pa‚ is one of the primary fixed points on the Kelvin absolute temperature scale. (c) The volume coefficient for the thermal expansion of a solid is twice the linear coefficient for thermal expansion. (d) A temperature of 26.85 °C is the same as 300 K. (e) The surface temperature

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    Guitar Physics

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    Next would be how you hold the guitar while sitting or standing. This is a very simple technique and very hard to do incorrectly. The back of the guitar will be flush against your midsection. If the guitar covers most of your torso‚ then it may be too big. If it is too big‚ it will be difficult to play smoothly. Now that you know how to hold the guitar‚ and where to put your hands‚ you should know how to put the strap on the guitar‚ simply referred to as “strapping the guitar”. Both ends of the strap

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    Structure of Matter | | 1. | An element consists of three isotopes in the relative abundance given below. What is the atomic mass of this element? | | 30.00% = 40.00 amu50.00% = 41.00 amu20.00% = 42.00 amu | | (A) | 40.90 | | (B) | 41.00 | | (C) | 41.90 | | (D) | 42.20 | | (E) | 42.90 | | | 2. | The total number of electrons that can be accommodated in the fourth principal energy level is _____ | | (A) | 2 | | (B) | 8 | | (C) | 18 | | (D) | 32 | | (E)

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    Physics in Everyday Life

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    PHYSICS OF EVERYDAY LIFE BY Neha arora DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED SCIENCES Science is around us everywhere. The water you are drinking has science in it; the house you are living in has science in it. Anywhere you go‚ whatever you do sciences will surely going to help you. When we talk about the educational science‚ there are many other subjects which come under science. These subjects are called branches of science. Some of them are physics‚ chemistry‚ biology‚ astrology‚ etc. Physics is more than

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    PROJECT ON DESIGN OF COMPUTERISED ONLINE EXAMMINATION SYSTEM. By Ojeme MacDonald REG NO: APPROVAL PAGE This project has been read and approved by the under listed as meeting the requirement for the award of diploma in computer software engineering. In accordance with preparation of project in NIIT warri. Project Supervisor Head of Department Name: Mr. Ojei Emmanuel Name: Miss Nancy Okolo

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    Bus 102 exam 2 study guide 1. A. I chose Sarbanes Oxley Act (SOX) to be my policy. The goal of SOX was to fix auditing of U.S. public companies‚ consistent with its full‚ official name: the Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act of 2002. By consensus‚ auditing had been working poorly‚ and increasingly so. The most important‚ and most promising‚ part of Sarbanes­Oxley was the creation of a unique‚ quasi-public institution to oversee and regulate auditing‚ the Public Company

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    Physics Lab

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    Aim: To find the mass in grams (m) of a paperclip. Apparatus: Procedure: 1. Using a piece of string‚ the external circumference(C) of the small test tube was found and was then used to find A ‚ the cross sectional area of the small test tube A=C24π . 2. The beaker was placed under the test tube after it was clamped on the retort stand to collect excess water. The large test tube was filled with water. After which‚ the small test tube which had a fitted scale was placed inside to float

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