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    Architectural Engineering There are 25 major specialties in engineering that are recognized by professional societies. In any one of those 25 specialties‚ the goal of the engineer is the same. The goal is to be able to come up with a cost effective design that aids people in the tasks they face each day. Whether it be the coffee machine in the morning or the roads and highways people travel‚ or even the cars people travel in‚ it was all an idea that started with an engineer. Someone engineered

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    Ancient India Technology In ancient Indian mathematics was known by the general name of Ganita‚ which included arithmetic‚ geometry‚ algebra‚ astronomy and astrology. It was Aryabhatta‚ who gave a new direction to trigonometry. The decimal system too was an innovation of India. By the third century B.C. mathematics‚ astronomy and medicine began to develop separately. In the field of mathematics ancient Indians made three distinct contributions‚ the notation system‚ the decimal system and the use

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    CAREER IN ENGINEERING Engineering is one field that opens doors into a vast range of hardcore and allied science fields. Engineers have a wider choice of work options than any other profession‚ and have a vast scope in advanced areas such as: * Civil Engineering- Civil engineering has the broadest of career options within the field of engineering. This discipline deals with the design‚ construction‚ and maintenance of infrastructure works like roads‚ bridges‚ canals‚ dams‚ and buildings. It

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    Module 5 Amplifiers Power Amplifiers Introduction to Power Amplifiers What you’ll learn in Module 5. Section 5.0 Introduction to Power Amplifiers. Understand the Operation of Power Amplifiers. Section 5.1 Power Transistors & Heat Sinks. • Power Transistor Construction. • Power De-rating & High Power Operation. • Thermal Resistance of Heat Sinks. • Thermal Runaway. Section 5.2 Class A Power Amplifiers. •The limitations due to the efficiency of class A power amplifiers. •Transformer

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    There are 25 major specialties in engineering that are recognized by professional societies. In any one of those 25 specialties‚ the goal of the engineer is the same. The goal is to be able to come up with a cost effective design that aids people in the tasks they face each day. Whether it be the coffee machine in the morning or the roads and highways we travel‚ or even the cars we travel in‚ it was all an idea that started with an engineer. Someone engineered each idea to make it the best solution

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    1.     What is Engineering? According to Webster’s dictionary‚ engineering is the “application of science and mathematics by which the properties of matter and the sources of energy in nature are made useful to people” Engineers apply math to help design and manufacture products. 2.     What did you learn about engineering that you were not previously aware of? Make a list of your insights. After taking the course Engineering Design and Graphics from the previous semester‚ I learned that engineers

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    Chapter 3 Problem 60 Page 133 Dividend yield is the annual dividend per share a company pays divided by the current market price per share expressed as a percentage. A sample of 10 large companies provided the following dividend yield data (The Wall Street Journal‚ January 16‚ 2004). Company | Yield % | Company | Yield % | Altria Group | 5.0 | General Motors | 3.7 | American Express | 0.8 | JP Morgan Chase | 3.5 | Caterpillar | 1.8 | McDonald’s | 1.6 | Eastman Kodak | 1.9 | United Technology

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    Question 1 Determine the slope for line 2x+12y-6=0 2x+12y=6 12y=-2x+6 y=-2x/12+6/12 y=-x/6+1/2 ∴m=-1/6 Find the slope of the required line‚ which is "m" (-1/6)("m" )=-1 (m)=6 Now‚ substitute m=6 into equation y=mx+c ‚i.e. y=6x+c. This line passed through point (2‚4). So‚ we substitute x=2‚y=4 into y=6x+c. 4=6(2)+c 4-12=c c=-8 ∴ The equation of the straight line that we are looking for is y=6x-8

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    WHY PROBLEM SOLVING? • Problem solving is the most basic of mathematical skills- the reason for studying mathematics • Problem solving is an integral part of the larger area of critical thinking‚ which is universally accepted goal for all education • Problem solving shows an interaction between mathematical ideas • In the classroom can lessen the gap between real world problem and the classroom worlds and thus set more positive mood in the classroom. WHAT IS PROBLEM? The

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    TC9400/9401/9402 Voltage-to-Frequency / Frequency-to-Voltage Converters Features: VOLTAGE-TO-FREQUENCY • Choice of Linearity: - TC9401: 0.01% - TC9400: 0.05% - TC9402: 0.25% • DC to 100 kHz (F/V) or 1 Hz to 100 kHz (V/F) • Low Power Dissipation: 27 mW (Typ.) • Single/Dual Supply Operation: - +8V to +15V or ±4V to ±7.5V • Gain Temperature Stability: ±25 ppm/°C (Typ.) • Programmable Scale Factor General Description: The TC9400/9401/9402 are low-cost Voltage-to-Frequency (V/F) converters‚ utilizing

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