Electricity Part II -Questions 1. Explain the two methods of connecting resistors in circuits with the help of circuit diagrams. 2. Write the formulae to calculate the effective resistances when resistors are connected (a) in series and (b) in parallel. 3. How is the total potential difference calculated across a combination of resistors in series? 4. Example 12.7 An electric lamp‚ whose resistance is 20 Ω‚ and a conductor of 4 Ω resistance are connected to a 6 V battery
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between the emission spectrum of neon and lithium. 10‚ 3‚ the greater the number of electrons the greater the number of emission lines on the spectrum 2. The dominant element present in the star’s spectrum to the right: Hydrogen 3. Is a toaster oven filament an example of an emission‚ absorption‚ or continuous spectrum? What about a neon lamp? Continuous Spectrum‚ Emission 4. Add and remove a gas cloud‚ and change to Telescope 2 and back to Telescope 1. Just an exercise‚ no question
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personal bank account. 2. On a larger scale the IRS keeps track of every American in a variety ways by computer. 3. Our intelligence services keep track of people by computer who would do us harm. 4. Computers manufacture cars‚ washing machines and toasters. 5. Missions to space would be impossible without computers. 6. Our educational system depends on the computer to track grades & write essays. 7. Computer assisted design programs design building complexes. On the other hand the computerization
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Newspaper – ironic‚ bad news all the time‚ uninterested in it‚ only like want ads‚ what people want is fascinating. * Tree – memorial for son‚ topic of conversation for most of Act one‚ most important prop‚ it has meaning to characters. * Toaster – shows that the characters fix things for themselves now‚ either can’t afford a new one or the impact of war have effected how people view things.
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complete the units in this series. Choose Intro to Computers on the gray menu bar. Choose Lesson 2 on the left side of your screen and complete the questions below after reading the paragraph‚ watching the video‚ and completing Activity 1. 1. Both a toaster and a computer have physical parts you can touch such as the keyboard and mouse which are called _hardware_________ 2. The computer has something that enables it to figure out what to do with the input you give it: ___software______. 3.
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women to stay at home and create a domestic haven for their families using the new appliances on offer. These devices promised to raise standards of living and release housewives from the shackles of household chores. Electric stoves‚ refrigerators‚ toasters and kettles revolutionised the kitchen‚ and vacuum cleaners and washing machines shaved hours off time spent cleaning. Women could enjoy more leisure time while still creating a clean‚ comfortable home for their families. Many women chose to join
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TUTORIAL 1: DEMAND THEORY 1a) The demand curve for haircuts at Terry Bernard’s Hair Design is P = 15 – 0.15Q where Q is the number of cuts per week and P is the price of a haircut. Terry is considering raising her price above the current price of RM9. Terry is unwilling to raise price of the price hike will cause revenue to fall. Should Terry raise the price of haircuts above RM9? Why or why not? b) Terry is trying to decide on the number of people to employ based on the following
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21: root suffix whole word a. govern speak contemplate (v) (v) (v) - ment - er - ion government speaker contemplation (n) (n) (n) b. fiction child color (n ) (n) (n) - al - ish - ful Fictional childish colorful (a) (a) (a) c. happy rare creative (a) (a ) (a) - ness - ity - ity happiness rarity creativity (n) (n) (n) d. mess book mountain (n) (n) (n) - y - ish - ous messy bookish
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contact twenty-four hours a day‚ seven days a week and 365 days a year. No matter where we are our electronic companions will find us and burble‚ beep and whistle until we answer those demands. Even kitchen items like refrigerators‚ and ovens‚ even toaster‚ now have the ability to draw our attention to their demands. Even things that were traditionally mechanical in nature are more and more controlled and directed by the unseen mechanical machines. Cars now use computers to monitor and twitch (tweak)
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The paper aims at investigating the investment potential of Kellogg’s and Nestle Companies. Kellogg’s is a multinational Company that manufactures products like cereals‚ frozen foods and snacks‚ drinks‚ bars‚ corn pops and such. Kellogg’s headquarters is situated in Michigan City in the United States and has over 185 branches that are distributed on all the continents (Kellogg: History 2014). On the other hand‚ Nestle Company is the largest food and beverage firm in the world whose headquarters is
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