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    Bird on the Wire by Cohen Leonard is a personal song that talks about the great challenges of humanity. The poem first starts off saying that people are very free but still confined by comparing us to birds on a wire. Then the song talks about making mistakes and hurting people but always trying make it up. I believe that this is a sad song about feeling out of luck and down‚ and always trying to find yourself from within. I personally really enjoyed the message the second verse was trying

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    because the electrons would bump into more atoms‚ the longer the wire which is like using up its fuel. Material – different materials inherent resistances as they have more or less atoms in them already. Thickness – Thickness affects resistance because the thicker the wire the more paths the electrons have to avoid the atoms. Therefore the cross sectional area is larger so there is less resistance. Temperature – The hotter the wire is the more energy the electrons have to flow faster. Why do we

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    affects the resistance of a wire. Reworded: I am going to investigate if changing the length of a wire changes its resistance. I predict that the longer the wire‚ the more resistance it has. Planning and Preparation Independent Variable: The variable I changed was length (cm). Dependent Variable: The variable I measured was resistance (Ω). Fixed Variables: The variables I kept constant to make it a fair test; were‚ the type of wire (nichrome)‚ the thickness of the wire‚ and the temperature of the

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    Copper Wire Resistivity

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    Problem Does temperature affect the resistivity of different sized copper wires? Hypothesis I think that the resistivity will increase with higher temperatures because with higher temperature‚ resistivity is higher due to the fact the atomic lattice structure increases. Background Electrical resistivity is the measurement of how a material opposes the flow of an electrical current. On the other hand‚ electrical conductivity () is the inverse of resistivity. It is the measurement

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    Copper Wire Reaction

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    In Reaction 1‚ the mass of the pre-cut copper wire was measured with watch glass on the analytical balance‚ the mass was recorded using as many significant figures as possible on Table 2. The copper wire was bended into a circle and laid flat on the bottom of the 250 mL beaker. Inside the fume hood‚ 4mL 16M of HNO3 was added into the 250mL beaker that contained the copper wire. The copper wire was completely dissolved by swirling the beaker. The observation was recorded in Table 3. For Reaction 2

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    RECENT TRENDZ IN POWER GENERATION POWER GENERATION FROM ROAD SPEED BREAKER AND FROM SHOES (Recent way to produce power) ABSTRACT: Man in his lifetime‚ uses energy in one form or the other. In fact whatever happens in nature‚ results‚ out of the conversion of energy in one form or the other? The blowing of the wind‚ the formation of the clouds and the flow of water are a few examples that stand testimony to this fact. Of late‚ erratic and perfunctory usage

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    John Mittell's The Wire

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    and analysis of social issues including urban decay‚ class‚ gender‚ sexuality‚ employment‚ belonging‚ globalization‚ power‚ bureaucracy‚ education and‚ of course‚ race” (Penfold-Mounce et al. 154). With the abundance of social issues included in The Wire‚ some may find it surprising how there is still room for a “vast and complex social network” of characters (Potter198). The show switches the narrative point-of-view often between the police‚ politicians‚ drug dealers‚ corner kids‚ teachers and other

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    Splices and Joints

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    2 WIRING TECHNIQUES LEARNING OBJECTIVES Upon completing this chapter‚ you should be able to: 1. State the basic requirements for any splice and terminal connection‚ including the preferred wirestripping method. 2. State the reason the ends of the wire are clamped down after a Western Union splice has been made. 3. Explain the major advantage of the crimped terminal over the soldered terminal. 4. Name the two types of insulation commonly used for noninsulated splices and terminal lugs. 5. State an

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    The Barbed Wire Setting

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    place in her constructed environment and thus is unable to successfully connect to larger society. To fulfil her desire to belong she surrounds her cottage with barbed wire. The close up shot of the wire illustrates to the audience that extreme actions are undertaken to create an atmosphere in which she can belong. The barbed wire indicates that intruders aren’t allowed to enter her surroundings as they could severely impair her sense of place‚ thus highlighting that indeed belonging and place are

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    The Global Sourcing Wire

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    The Global Sourcing Wire‚ pg. 805 1. Original Wire Quote: * Unit Price = $30 * Packing Costs = $0.75 per unit * Tooling = $6‚000 one-time fixed charge * Freight Cost = $5.20 per hundred pounds Yearly Unit Cost = ((monthly demand*12) * (unit cost + packaging cost)) + tooling charge Yearly Unit Cost = ((60000)*(30+.75)) + 6000 Yearly Unit Cost = (60000*30.75) + 6000 = $1‚851‚000 Yearly Unit Cost = $1‚851‚000 Unit Cost = Yearly Unit Cost / Yearly Demand Unit Cost

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