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    Wonka really is about. In this case in “Edward Scissor Hands‚” there is a diegetic sound of Edward breaking the microphone as he tries to touch it. With the town’s amazement of Edward‚ he landed a gig on a popular talk show. As they ask him questions he reaches for the microphone and with his scissor hands‚ a loud pop is heard‚ breaking the microphone. The loud pop of the microphone scared and left Edward afraid‚ because he did not expect it to happen. For the rest of the scene Edward is tense and

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    Throughout centuries‚ there have been numerous events and modifications that influenced the lifestyle we are capable of having in the present day. The Industrial Revolution began around the 18th and 19th centuries where major transformations in agriculture‚ manufacturing‚ transport‚ mining‚ and technology had a reflective effect on society throughout the world; with the help of a few talented‚ intelligent inventors‚ such as James Watt‚ Eli Whitney‚ & Thomas Edison they innovated upon previous works

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    gadget produces an adjustable gain on sounds picked up from the built-in high-sensitivity condenser microphone. So you can hear what you have been missing. With a 6V (4×1.5V) battery‚ it produces good results. As shown in Fig. 1‚ a small signal amplifier is built around transistor BC547 (T1). Transistor T1 and the related components amplify the sound signals picked up by the condenser microphone (MIC). The amplified signal from the preamplifier stage is fed to input pin 3 of IC LM386N (IC1) through

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    Keyboard as an Input Device

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    Keyboard:- The keyboard is the most common and widely used input device.Using a keyboard for too long can lead to health problems such as repetitive strain injury (RSI).To try to overcome this‚ different styles of keyboard have been developed‚ for example‚ the ergonomic keyboard. They are supposed to put your hands into a much more natural position than a traditional keyboard. Advantages:- The advantages of keyboard are: 1. Keyboards have special key that preform specific functions. 2. Instead

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    historical book as reference future archeologist can be able to tell what was happening in the event. However‚ future archeologist can immediately be able to identify some activities happened in events such as singing and dancing after finding microphones‚ drums and lectern. My observation took place in New York City in a

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    and which can supply a maximum current of 5 µA. Assume that frequency  is low‚ which means that any frequency effects can be neglected. 2) An op-amp with a t-network is to be used as a preamplifier for a microphone. The maximum microphone output voltage is 12 mVrms and the microphone has an output resistance of 1 kΩ. The op-amp circuit is to be designed such that the maximum output voltage is 1.2 Vrms. The input amplifier resistance should be faily large‚ but all resistance values should

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    God had given me a revelation where I held on to a microphone before a medium size crowd. Everything was black and white. Then I walked down the left aisle to the back room. As soon as I woke up from this dream‚ I called my pastor Silvia Clase Diaz and shared with her such revelation. After few days had gone by‚ my Pastor received an invitation to a vigil at the Congregation Lion of Juda‚ one of the largest Spanish churches in the Boston Area. My pastor was asked to preach and I was asked to sing

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    its properties. I also to notes on what a sound wave is and how frequency affects a sound wave. November 7th: Possible Topics What is a sound wave The Nature Of a Sound Wave Sound waves through different mediums Instrumental sound waves How microphones and headphones work How humans interpret sound (range of hearing) Convert Sound Waves Into Electromagnetic Energy The Speed of Sound The Doppler effect Properties How you measure sound waves Real life examples on sound waves Wild life sound waves

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    If I go back to that night‚ I can see myself taking deep breaths. My hair is teased with a massive amount of hairspray‚ my clothes are indeed what a rock god should be wearing. I have my black Ibanez I-80 in my right hand‚ microphone in my left. My band mates are all behind me‚ goofing off‚ drinking‚ and likely shooting up whatever they can find. Their addiction is worse than Nikki’s but I doubt it at this point. I feel the bass shake the stage and the wild screaming of the

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    them to operate switches on their ‘own’‚ for example turn on/off lights. The switch is controlled very simply. The switch turns ON at the sound of the first clap‚ and turns OFF at the second clap. The claps should be loud enough. An electret microphone receives the sound of a clap‚ or a shout or any sound for example dropping of a box. It generates an electrical signal corresponding to the received sound. The successive transistor phase helps to amplify this signal. The system’s memory is constructed

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