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    Wireless Charger

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    Wireless Charger for Low Power Devices Chapter 1 1.1 Introduction We live in a world of technological advancement. New technologies emerge each and every day to make our life simpler. Despite all these‚ we still rely on the classical and conventional wire system to charge our everyday use low power devices such as mobile phones‚ digital camera etc. and even mid power devices such as laptops. The conventional wire system creates a mess when

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    Green Technologies in Wireless Networking: Major Issues Mihir Kanti Sarkar‚ G.M. Faysal Ahmad E-mail: mihircse@gmail.com‚ faysal_5408@yahoo.com Abstract—We briefly discuss three issues related to the relevance and the possible impact of research in the field of green networking‚ with special attention to the wireless case in this paper. In this context energy efficiency is needed most. I. SOME DATA ABOUT ICT AND ENERGY The interplays between the ICT and energy fields are becoming stronger

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    Plate Science

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    explain the movement of tectonic plates?! - Sea floor spreading in movement of tectonic plates is called divergent‚ the separation of two plate. This can be proved because magma comes out from the fault of ridge which means plate has open and it’s realising the magma. Other reason‚ if diverging is happening at one point‚ that means converging is happening at other end of plate‚ for example Himalayan mountain range at India and Nepal (converging) and other side of plate that contains India is having

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    wireless power

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    International Journal of Computer and Electrical Engineering‚ Vol.4‚ No.2‚ April 2012 Wireless Transmission of Electrical Power Overview of Recent Research & Development Sagolsem Kripachariya Singh‚ T. S. Hasarmani‚ and R. M. Holmukhe  wireless transmission at 1891 in his “experimental station” at Colorado. Nikola Tesla successfully lighted a small incandescent lamp by means of a resonant circuit grounded on one end. A coil outside laboratory with the lower end connected to the ground

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    Plate Mill

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    Sourav Sett National institute of technology‚ durgapur. ------------------------------------------------- Plate Mill project report Sourav Sett National institute of technology‚ durgapur. ------------------------------------------------- Plate Mill project report Project Report Plate Mill Jindal Steel and Power Ltd. Raigarh Name: Sourav Sett College: National Institute Of Technology‚ Durgapur Introduction I am very grateful to Mr. N.Rajkumar and Mr.S.S.Kumar for

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    Wireless and Bluetooth

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    Bluetooth Technology Bluetooth is a Radio Frequency (RF) specification for short-range‚ point-to-point and point-to-multi-point voice and data transfer. Bluetooth will enable users to connect to a wide range of computing and telecommunications devices without the need for proprietary cables that often fall short in terms of ease-of-use. A global specification for wireless connectivity: Bluetooth‚ named for Denmark’s first Christian king and not a dire dental condition‚ is the name of a technology

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    Plate boundaries

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    Constructive boundaries occur when two plates move apart which causes new oceanic crust to be formed and mid-ocean ridges are created by the build-up of molten rock on the seafloor due to the mantle building up. This new crust pushes the old crust aside and forcing the plates apart at a very slow rate. Basaltic lava rises which means new crust is being added continuously. Rift valleys are formed at constructive boundaries‚ where convection current causes the crust to be pulled apart causing fractures

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    Plate Tectonics

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    INTRODUCTION Plate tectonics The large scale motions of the earth’s lithosphere are describe by a scientific theory called plate tectonics which explains that Earth’s outer layer is made up of plates‚ which have moved throughout Earth’s history. The theory was developed during first decade of 20th century (by a famous advocate Alfred Wegener) on the older concept of continental drift and was accepted by many geoscientific communities. There are currently seven major and many minor plates are present

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    plate tectonics

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    Plate Tectonics  Ever since the beginning on time‚ Humans believed the ground is solid and immobile. But this is not true whatsoever. The Earth is every-changing and continually in motion. The stability of the Earth is not at all what we think it is. Thinking about the rotational axis of the Earth‚ and possibly of what the Earth may become at a certain point in time‚ has a great influence on understanding all aspects of living things‚ either in the past‚ present‚ or future. The study of Plate

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    Scotia Plate

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    The theory of plate tectonics states that the Earth’s lithosphere is broken up into many different pieces separated by jagged cracks. These are called the tectonic plates. They are in slow‚ constant motion pushed by the convection currents in Earth’s asthenosphere. This theory explains the process of sea floor spreading at mid-ocean ridges‚ and subduction at deep ocean trenches. It was proposed by J. Tuzo Wilson in 1965. He combined the discoveries of Harry Hess and Alfred Wegner to support this

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