Equation 4 represents the intersection area between two circles whether the circumference of each circle passes through the centre of the other one and vice versa. Equation 5 is used to the area between two circles. With Equation 6, we formulate the difference between a quarter circle area and a half of A1 area.…
1. Forward Biased LED: A bias voltage that is applied to a pn-junction in the direction that causes a large current flow; used in some semiconductor diode circuits.…
Simplex – A link that can only carry a signal in one direction. A fiber-optic cable or cord carrying a single fiber. Simplex cordage is mainly used for patch cords and temporary installations.…
1. What are the two groups whose results are reflected by the t ratios in Tables 2 and 3?…
In order to create user accounts for the existing employees in the acquired company following these steps. First create an excel spreadsheet with the name, user id and password for each employee. Then use this formula to generate a command to enter in the command prompt: ="dsadd user cn=" & CHAR(34) & A8 & ",ou=sales,dc=tony,dc=com" & CHAR(34) & " -samid " & B8 & " -pwd " & C8…
Assuming that each of the systems in question have 16 GB of available hard disk space, it does look like your machines may meet the minimum hardware requirements to have Windows 7 installed. The systems only have to have a processor speed of 1 GHz or faster, 1 GB of system memory, as well as a DirectX 9 graphics adapter with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver, which you’ve shared with me that each of your workstations have.…
I have just read your email and have to say that I was a bit overwhelmed about your file problems. I was looking into suggesting that you buy a new rack mount or a new network server, but they are tremendously expensive ranging from $1,000- $5,000. Also the time it will take for you and your employees to learn about the new server, buying it, and then installing it will be time consuming.…
Set yourself up for success in college by taking your habits and ideas into consideration. For example, think about whether you are a morning person or an afternoon person. If you aren't a morning person, don't even think about signing up for an early class. Schedule courses later in the day so you won't be tempted to skip.…
College is a time in life where you can learn a lot. Not only are you learning about your future career, but you are learning a lot about yourself, too. Use the tips shared in this article and you can make sure that your time spent in college is productive.…
Even though the college experience can be stressful and lonely, the information in the above article can help put things in perspective. Following these suggestions can help a young person adjust to the rigors of college life and succeed in getting a high quality education, and be prepared for the career of their choice.…
Returning to college after having been out of the school system for seven years has been quite a challenge. For me, high school was relatively easy; I had a teacher there to hold my hand every step of the way. The college scene is completely different as O 'Keeney states, "You 're really on your own when it comes to passing courses." Having strong organization and time management skills has helped make my time at college successful thus far.…
In high school time was handled by the teachers. We went to classes at whatever time the teachers and district set for us. In college we manage our own time and choose our own classes based on what works best for our busy schedules. In high school there were not many out of class study time. I dedicated probably about an hour or 2 to study for classes and I could do last minute preparations for test and homework. In college I have to dedicate at least 3 or more hours to study for each class. If I decide to prepare for a test at last minute or a project my chances of failing the assignment are pretty high. When leaning material in high school I rarely had to go home and reread the chapter or notes; listening in class usually was just enough to get the material. In college, we must read the chapters and PowerPoints before going to class and constantly have to reread sections to get the ideas to do assignments. In high school, we were told what we needed to know for each assignment and what was expected of us to know for tests. In college, it is our own responsibility to read and understand the material and take our own notes. In high school it was easy to get by with a late or unfinished assignment. You will suffer in college if you miss an assignment; your grade drops very quickly and most of the time you can't go back and turn it in late it will just be left as incomplete. In high school the teachers…
The professors in college don't really care whether or not you’re in class. All it means is that if you are not there you will probably fail. Missing too many classes will cause the professor to drop you from his or her class, resulting in you failing the class. In high school the teachers are…
Problem: College is challenging. For many it requires a much larger effort than high school did, and unlike most high schools, college packs about two years of classes into one. Many students take a full 15 credit semester, while other try to cram in 18 or even 21 credits. At times it seems impossible for students to stay on top of it all.…
From high school to college there are many significant changes. Some that even takes a few days or week to get used to! Throughout high school your parents and teachers are there to babysit you and tell you what to do. Parents always tell you to, “get your work done,” or “study for your test.” On top of that the teachers are always constantly reminding you and tracking you done to do something. While on the contrary, in college, your parents aren’t there so they don’t play a significant role in your everyday affairs. Also, professors are not going to track you down for you to turn in an assignment or go to class. As well as the differences of teachers, the workload is significantly different as well. In high school teachers gave you work due tomorrow and throughout the week they would give you a new assignment to work on. While in college, they give you a paper or a project due in two weeks, and its your responsibility to manage your time wisely to complete the assignment. The difficulty level of high school compared to college is not even comparable. Many students in high school could get away with barely even studying for a test. But in college, majority of the students have to study for hours upon hours to be prepared to an exam. Much more responsibility is put on the student in college, and it is very easy to get distracted. There are distractions left and right in college. Whatever you want to do besides work is available for you to do. Motivation and determination is definitely required, and skills that improve throughout college. Personally, I believe some of my strengths are taking careful notes, making friends with classmates, and being prepared for exams. Taking good notes has been a learning process from high school too. With good notes, they help you to become prepared for the exam as well. Meeting new people and interacting with others is definitely one of my favorite things to do in college. There are so many people and so many different backgrounds…