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    Faculty of Engineering & Computing Laboratory Report Title of Experiment: Series and Parallel Circuits Date Given: January 28‚ 2013 AIM: To investigate the circuits to tell whether the resistors are in parallel or in series also to determine the internal resistance of a 1.5V cell. THEORY: In this experiment it was expected of the experimenter to have a basic knowledge of circuits in both aspects theoretically and practically. A basic circuit comprises of a cell or power supply

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    to construct their characters‚ settings and conflicts‚ representations * Reflect ideas’ existing in society‚ such as evil is always present in the end. * A Series of Unfortunate Events directed by brad siberling boldly * Depicts that evil in end is ever present when Count Olaf escapes imprisonment. * Summary of a series of unfortunate events * count Olaf is constructed through swat codes(tc‚sc‚ac) * To convey this tension that is unresolved in end of film intro * Olaf

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    Cells in series and in parallel Cells in Series  When cells are connected in series with each other and they are all connected in the same direction the total potential difference supplied to the circuit is the individual potential differences added together.  Vtotal = V1 + V2 + V3     Identical cells in parallel with each other When identical cells are in parallel with each other the total potential difference supplied to the circuit is equal to the potential difference of just one of the

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    Time Series Analysis

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    .2.3 Time series models Time series is an ordered sequence of values of a variable at equally spaced time intervals. Time series occur frequently when looking at industrial data. The essential difference between modeling data via time series methods and the other methods is that Time series analysis accounts for the fact that data points taken over time may have an internal structure such as autocorrelation‚ trend or seasonal variation that should be accounted for. A Time-series model explains

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    Time Series Regression

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    Time Series Regression 3.1 A small regional trucking company has experienced steady growth. Use time series regression to forecast capital needs for the next 2 years. The company’s recent capital needs have been: ══════════════════════════════════════════════ Capital Needs Capital Needs (Thousands Of (Thousands Of Year Dollars) Year Dollars) -------------------------------------------

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    1919 World Series History

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    History of the World Series - 1919 Unfortunately‚ Francis C. Richter was a little off the mark. The 1919 World Series was‚ in fact‚ not honorably played by every participant‚ as was disclosed late in the 1920 season when confessions were made. Eight members of the 1919 White Sox -- pitchers Eddie Cicotte and Claude (Lefty) Williams‚ outfielders Joe Jackson and Happy Felsch‚ first baseman Chick Gandil‚ shortstop Swede Risberg‚ third baseman Buck Weaver and reserve infielder Fred McMullin --

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    Forecasting Trends in Time Series Author(s): Everette S. Gardner‚ Jr. and Ed. McKenzie Reviewed work(s): Source: Management Science‚ Vol. 31‚ No. 10 (Oct.‚ 1985)‚ pp. 1237-1246 Published by: INFORMS Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2631713 . Accessed: 20/12/2012 02:05 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars‚ researchers

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    Taylor series with two terms‚ y = 0.830. When y = sin (5)‚ y = -0.958. Using the Taylor series with two terms‚ y = - 15.8. When y = cos (1)‚ y = 0.540. Using the Taylor series with two terms‚ y= 0.500. When y = cos (5)‚ y = 0.284. Using the Taylor series with two terms‚ y = - 11.5. By using the formula‚ Percentage Error = Percentage Error for Taylor series with two terms = = 1377.18 % ≈ 1380 % (3sf) 5b. When y = sin (1)‚ y = 0.841. Using the Taylor series with three

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    Gods Gift to Calculators: The Taylor Series It is incredible how far calculators have come since my parents were in college‚ which was when the square root key came out. Calculators since then have evolved into machines that can take natural logarithms‚ sines‚ cosines‚ arcsines‚ and so on. The funny thing is that calculators have not gotten any "smarter" since then. In fact‚ calculators are still basically limited to the four basic operations: addition‚ subtraction‚ multiplication‚ and division

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    Neurocomputing 55 (2003) 307 – 319 www.elsevier.com/locate/neucom Financial time series forecasting using support vector machines Kyoung-jae Kim∗ Department of Information Systems‚ College of Business Administration‚ Dongguk University‚ 3-26‚ Pil-dong‚ Chung-gu‚ Seoul 100715‚ South Korea Received 28 February 2002; accepted 13 March 2003 Abstract Support vector machines (SVMs) are promising methods for the prediction of ÿnancial timeseries because they use a risk function consisting of the

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