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    Impact of Automation

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    in the end the impact of automation is great on our culture and lifestyles if we didn’t have them we wouldn’t function. • saves time • more efficant in cost • It is able to provid more and able to sell more The use of automation in the wave of the future‚ there is no denying it or fighting it. For every development there are downfalls of course‚ the increasing laziness and narcissism is a major downfall of our increased availability of technology. For example‚ nobody cares that you had

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    Korean Food

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    Korea’s weather includes cold winters‚ warm summers and drawn out falls. Though the area is split the food selection is pretty much the same in both areas. For Americans there are rules that should be followed at a dining table called etiquette. Koreans have their own set of rules that are a little stricter than those of America. Some of the mannerisms are pretty much like common sense but some of the customs are not considered here in America. If you are having a meal with an elderly person you

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    BASIC IDEAS FOR FINAL YEAR PROJECT SELEC TION FOR ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS STUDENTS Project works are totally new to most of the engineering aspirants’ and is a blank slate to start with. It is an amorphous and a blank image to the students as they were earlier used to theory courses with prescribed text books and lab works that need to be carried out in the laboratory. A Project work is fortitude of common goal and group approach. Each passing year the engineering scholars are assigned project

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    Piezoelectric Crystals

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    piezoelectric crystal energy source is that of creating a small motor; such as that used in a reflex camera to operate the auto focus system. These motors operate by vibration. The two surfaces are forced to vibrate at a phase shift of 90 degrees by a sine wave that has been generated at the motors resonant frequency. This forces a frictional force where the two surfaces meet and as one of the surfaces is fixed the other is forced to move. It has been found that piezoelectric crystals that have been embedded

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    What exactly is the electromagnetic spectrum? Is a continuous range of wavelengths‚ which includes gamma rays‚ ultraviolet waves and other forms of electromagnetic radiation. How does the issue of scarcity and interference relate to the electromagnetic spectrum? The spectrum is considered scarce because of the limited number of frequencies for operation and two parties cannot broadcast on the same frequency in the spectrum. Interference not only can be caused by broadcasters but by natural phenomenons

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    Homework Assingment

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    3 x 108 m/s. 6. The frequency of a signal is equal to the reciprocal of the signal’s period (f = 1/p). For a computer with a 2.4 GHz clock‚ what is the clock period? Use metric notation for your answer. 7. The signal shown below is a sine wave as it might be displayed on an oscilloscope. If it takes 40 msec. for the waveform to travel between the points shown by the arrow “B” below‚ what is the frequency of the waveform? 8. Power (in watts) is a certain amount of energy (in joules)

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    Korean Culture

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    “Home is a Place to Rest”: Constructing the Meaning of Work‚ Family and Gender in the Korean Middle Class* Yi Eunhee Kim I. Introduction Feminist scholarship since the eighties (e.g. Yanagisako 1979; Yanagisako and Collier 1987; Rapp 1987; Scott 1988; Yi E. K. 1986; Ginsburg and Tsing 1990; Peletz 1994; 1995; Thorne 1992; Weston 1990) has widely criticized the conceptual oppositions of family and work‚ production and reproduction‚ domestic and public‚ as long used in Western social science.

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    Rx Tx Microcontrller

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    adjust.between frequency range for 250-450 MHz. 8. It has I/O for single-chip‚ and it is easy to implement (the transmit speed can be up to 20kbps.) 9. Strenghthen the ability of anti-disturbing against mobile phone and improve the shape of decoding waves. KST-RX 806 product technical spec introduction 一.technical parameter: (1) (2) (3) (4) operating voltage: +5VDC operating current: ≤8mA operating frequency: 315MHz- 433.92MHz modulation: ASK superheterodyne (5) receiver sensibility: -115dB

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    control circuit of the EMS‚ where the control circuit inverts the 9v dc into a pulsating wave. The preset level controller is used to vary the frequency of the EMS to low‚ medium and high. The lower the resistance the higher the stimulation‚ the higher the resistance lower the stimulation. The intensity control is used to determine the intensity of the stimulation. The transformer is used to output a sinusoidal wave which varies from (30-60) Vac. The electrodes are generally pads that adhere to the skin

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    Dispersion and the speed of light “So far as problems involving light are concerned‚ the electrons (in atoms) behave as though they were held by springs”.Feynman “In a microscopic but otherwise classical analysis‚ the electric field in electromagnetic radiation accelerates electrons held by springs in the atoms of a piece of glass‚ and these accelerated electrons re-radiate in all directions. The observed light is the superposition of the electric (and magnetic) fields of the incoming

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