HRM Incident 1: A Degree for Meter Readers Question 1: Should there be a minimum education requirement for the meter reader job? Discuss. Yes. There should be a minimum education requirement for the meter reader job. Even though the tasks required in meter reading are relatively simple but Judy had been having considerable difficulty keeping the 37 meter reader position filled. It is true that the commitment shown to obtain educational qualifications‚ such as a high school diploma‚ may reflect
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proper‚ Torque was discussed extensively. The experiment is divided into two parts. In the first experiment‚ the meter stick was weighed and the group was tasked to find the center of gravity of the uneven meter stick and supporting the meter stick other than its center of gravity‚ bring it into equilibrium using the weight of a single mass. In the second part of the experiment‚ the meter stick was supported on the 30 cm mark and weights were applied (200g at 10 cm mark‚ 100g at 20cm mark‚ 20g at
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PREPAID ENERGY METER USING SMART CARDS By S.Anjana EEE-A‚III-year R.M.K ENGINEERING COLLEGE INTRODUCTION What is energy meter ? What is prepaid energy meter ? Why prepaid energy meter must be used ? NEED FOR PREPAID ENERGY METER Induction type meters induce human errors To know the amount of energy usage and prevent large ‚unexpected bills To avoid creeping in induction type meters To save power BLOCK DIAGRAM Energy meter Opto coupler Relay Load LCD 8051 microcontroller MC EEPROM
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CHAPTER 1 ELECTRICAL FORMULAS OHM’S LAW/POWER FORMULAS R x I2 E x I P R P E E2 RxI R P I P x R E I P I E R E R P I2 E2 P P = Power = Watts R = Resistance = Ohms I = Current = Amperes E = Force = Volts 1-1 OHM’S LAW DIAGRAM AND FORMULAS E I E = I x R I = E ÷ R R = E ÷ I R Voltage = Current x Resistance Current = Voltage ÷ Resistance Resistance = Voltage ÷ Current POWER DIAGRAM AND FORMULAS P E I = P ÷ E E = P ÷ I P = I x E I Current = Power ÷ Voltage
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the field is given by the direction of that force. Electric fields contain electrical energy with energy density proportional to the square of the field amplitude. The electric field is to charge as gravitational acceleration is to mass and force density is to volume. 1. Suppose that two point charges‚ each with a charge of +1.00 Coulomb are separated by a distance of 1.00 meter. Determine the magnitude of the electrical force of repulsion between them. Given: Q1 = 1.00 C Q2 = 1.00 C
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ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT Superintendent: Mr. Antonio B. Panaligan Shift Supervisor: Rodolfo Francisco Jerome de Torres Sol Esteban Buhay Power Plant Assistant: Florencio Padilla Rodel Alfaro Arnedo Mendoza T/G & D/G Tender: Renato Morales Reynaldo Bautista Edgardo Escalona BOILERS DEPARTMENT Superintendent: Engr. Simon P. Turno III Shift Supervisor: Gerry A. Ferrer Roberto C. Alindugan Ronilo Edwardo Malabanan Assistant Supervisors: Ernie Abrenica Jayarvin Dalangin
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Wire Symbols Electrical Wire Conductor of electrical current Connected Wires Connected crossing Not Connected Wires Wires are not connected Switch Symbols and Relay Symbols SPST Toggle Switch Disconnects current when open SPDT Toggle Switch Selects between two connections Pushbutton Switch (N.O) Momentary switch - normally open Pushbutton Switch (N.C) Momentary switch - normally closed DIP Switch DIP switch is used for onboard configuration SPST Relay Relay open
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PREPAID ELECTRICITY BILLING SYSTEM USING GSM Abstract The short message system (SMS) of a standard mobile phone can be used for much more than just exchanging cryptic message. This application finds a humble mobile working for controlling external equipments. The SMS service provides by the service providers are comparatively low cost. Hence the system is highly efficient and low-cost. Mobile phones have become a widespread means of communication. It becomes a part of everyday life with ever more
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Wireless Networks Security Prepared for Dr. Wibowo IFMG 250 Submitted by Joshua Muscatello Joshua Martin April 20‚ 2005 I. Introduction II. Major Networking Hardware Components a. Network Interface Cards b. Modems c. Routers d. Hubs e. Switches f. Access Points g. Print Server III. Wired Networks a. Definition b. Types c. Range d. Benefit
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Elizabeth. The project will see the erection of four wind “The project will see the erection of four wind turbines‚ utilizing the most modern engineering design...” turbines‚ utilizing the most modern engineering design approved for electrical grid application. The project will cost JPS over J$800 Million‚ and is scheduled for completion by the 4th quarter of 2010. It will result in the addition of 3 megawatts of electricity to the national grid. In preparation for the new
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