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    world’s population to put it in perspective)‚ that’s a lot of use of AI per day just from a phone. A more complex and advanced form of AI is used in Teslas to power their “predictive capabilities‚ self-driving features” (Adams). They’re not exactly common yet‚ by 2023 it’s estimated there will be 3 million Teslas in use daily. The AI powering Teslas is so advanced‚ it has every major car company racing to catch up with it (and in some cases‚ unsuccessfully doing so). And indisputably the most popular

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    actuator; it converts electrical signals into linear motion i.e. the movement is linear in manner along a plane. CET TOPOLOGY The design of the primary and secondary coil is optimized to get a coupling that is as constant as possible for a sufficiently large area. This area should be large enough to allow the secondary coil to move from one primary

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    brake assist‚ or electronic stability control (ESC). The braking technology has reached a new peak. In this project electricity is applied to the coil at the time of braking. This develops a magnetic field around it and the rotating armature gets attracted towards the coil. As a result the inner and outer friction plates placed between the armature and the coil gets squeezed‚ which develops a torque and eventually the vehicle comes to rest. Further researches and studies on the braking system shows that

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    Alternative Fuels for Cars Automobiles are considered one of the largest contributors to climate change – only preceded by the effect of fossil fuel power generation plants [1]. This means that the automobile industry is under a lot of pressure to cut down on carbon emissions globally by finding alternative fuels for cars. Moreover‚ as we approach peak oil [2]‚ the availability of conventional automobile fuels will reduce drastically causing an exponential rise in fuel prices [2]‚ a fact that

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    Innovations Effect on the Study of the Industrial Revolution. The study of the Industrial Revolution as well as the study of the titans of industry has greatly been affected by the innovation of great inventers such as Thomas Edison and Nicholas Tesla. Such great innovators made it possible for the Industrial Revolution to occur as rapidly as it did‚ and the study of these individuals has greatly affected how the Industrial Revolution has been viewed. My paper will be a historiograpical paper

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    Hard Work but No Reward How many times has someone given all that was possible and worked as hard as possible to achieve something‚ but to no avail‚ there was no reward? At some point‚ it has happened to everyone. Nikola Tesla‚ astronomers searching for extraterrestrial life‚ and even Lennie and George in Steinbeck’s novel‚ Of Mice and Men‚ have all come upon this unavoidable conflict. George and Lennie in Of Mice and Men are two “Average Joe’s” just trying to work up enough money to buy some land

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    Transformers

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    induction coil‚ was invented. William Stanley‚ who designed the first commercial model‚ introduced the term "transformer" in 1885. What is a transformer? Transformers are electrical devices that change the value of an alternating voltage.They do this by applying the principle of magnetic induction between coils to convert voltage and/or current levels. Transformers are mainly made up of two coils wrapped around the iron core. The first coil is called the primary coil and the second coil is called

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    ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION Electromagnetic induction is the production of an electromotive force across a conductor when it is exposed to a varying magnetic field. It is described mathematically by Faraday’s law of induction‚ named after Michael Faraday who is generally credited with the discovery of induction in 1831. Electromagnetic induction was discovered independently by Michael Faraday and Joseph Henry in 1831; however‚ Faraday was the first to publish the results of his experiments.[4][5] In

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    Introduction Mosquito coils are widely used as mosquito repellent. The major active ingredients of most mosquito coils are pyrethrins‚ accounting for about 0.3 – 0.4% of the coil mass. When a Mosquito coil is burnt‚ the insecticides evaporate (pyrethrin‚ PAH‚ aldehyde etc.) with smoke‚ which prevent the mosquito from entering the room and harm those already in the room. The remaining components of mosquito coils include organic fillers‚ binders‚ dyes and other additives capable of burning well without

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    circuit. The device consists of a pair of fixed coils‚ known as current coils‚ and a movable coil known as the potential coil. The current coils are connected in series with the circuit‚ while the potential coil is connected in parallel. Also‚ on analog wattmeters‚ the potential coil carries a needle that moves over a scale to indicate the measurement. A current flowing through the current coil generates an electromagnetic field around the coil. The strength of this field is proportional to the

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