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    1. SUBSTATION EQUIPMENT AND THEIR FUNCTIONS Substations INTRODUCTION: In Power System network‚ in order to transmit and distribute the generated power‚ it is necessary to install “SUBSTATIONS” at strategic points to work at required voltage level since “HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSMISSION” is resorted to. The Sub stations are classified as “GRID” of “RADIAL” Substations. The Grid station is installed in Grid network to reduce the voltage level from 230KV to 110 KV. The radial Station within Distribution net

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    Tip of the day: with the advanced technologies‚ there are more and more advanced machines in various industries. For medicine and pharmacology‚ it shows the latest and sophisticated machines designed for the process easier faster in the pharmaceutical industry. There are labeling machine‚ washing machine‚ powder filling machine‚ grinding mill machine‚ liquid filling machine and so on. Hongxing supply all types of grinding mill machines for pharmacology‚ micro-powder making machine‚ ultra-fine grinder

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    11 Golf Rules

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    The original 11 rules of golf and todays rules of golf are not very different. In fact‚ they are very similar in many ways. All of the old rules are still rules we use in todays game of golf. Todays rules are more in depth than the old rules‚ which makes todays rules better. With todays rules of golf everything is accounted for and there’s an answer to every possible question regarding anything during the play of a round of golf. The old rules are more plain and to the point‚ which makes them easier

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    development of advanced technology through its own research and design. • CGC has developed golf clubs and merchandise for every kind of golfer at beginners’ level of golf to pro. • The golf industry is extremely competitive and demands that golf companies develop the best technologies that will appeal to the masses of golfers. Golfers tend to try any brand if it will make them play better. • CGC is the #1 golf manufacturing company in the world. With its size‚ this gives them power and advantage over

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    Is Golf A Real Sport

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    Is Golf a real sport? Golf is a 4 century tradition‚ or as some call it a sport. It originated in a course called St. Andrews‚ the course is in Scotland.Today there is a Professional league called the PGA. Golf is offered for high schoolers‚ and middle schoolers. Golf is physically not a sport in my mind. According to procon.org‚ “Expert golfers are sometimes obese‚ elderly‚ or out of shape. If you can play golf when you are older than that is not a sport. Can an old person play

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    The Callaway Golf Canada

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    The Callaway Golf Canada: The Mobile Performance The Callaway Golf Canada is a company use to being at the top‚ they are always ahead of their competitors. Their main problem right now is their great idea about the Mobile Performance is going to eventually be offered by every other golf company so they must come up with something new and fresh to keep their customers. One solution would be to hire more MCPs‚ with their current way of running things‚ people find that the current MCPs don’t have

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    Disc Golf Essay

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    One of the most popular features at madeline bertrand is a challenging disc golf course.Disc golf is a game played with a flying disc‚ or what many call a "frisbee." Players make their first throw from the tee area and then throw again from the spot where the disc lands. To make their final "putt‚" players throw the disc into a metal basket or "disc catcher." Like traditional golf‚ the player with the fewest number of strokes (or in this case‚ throws) wins. It’s an easy‚ fun‚ and affordable game

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    Case 13 - Does cheating in golf predict cheating in business? 1) This case reports one of the worst problems of the society during the last decades - cheating. Nowadays you can find it anywhere‚ in business‚ in sports‚ everywhere if you can get an advantage of using it. This case describes a very interesting comparison between the ethical behaviour of business executives in a golf field and in their job. As everybody knows‚ golf works many times as a business sport‚ a golf field is a place where

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    Case Problem 2: Office Equipment‚ Inc.   1.   l = 1 llamada/50 hours = 0.02 calls per hour   2.   Mean service time = travel time + repair time = 1 + 1.5 = 2.5 hours       m = 1 / 2.5 hours = 0.4 customers per hour   3.   The travel time is 1 hour.  While this is considered part of the service time it actually means that the customer will be waiting during the first hour of the service time.  Thus‚ travel time must be added to the time spent in line as predicted model in order to determine

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    Force Of A Golf Ball

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    A connection between the golf ball and the club head lasts for as little as 0.0005 seconds‚ yet it is what determines where the golf ball will ultimately end up. During impact‚ Newton’s third law is in action. It is clearly visible that there is a force on the golf ball‚ but as Newton states‚ there must be an equal and opposite force‚ and in this case it is in to the club head. For example‚ if 10‚000 newton’s of force is applied to the golf ball from the club head‚ 10‚000 Newton’s will be applied

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