LEARNING MATERIALS ELECTRONICS Table of Contents Table of Contents I. INTRODUCTION II. OBJECTIVES III. PRE-ASSESSMENT IV. LEARNING GOALS/TARGETS V. COMMON COMPETENCIES A. KNOW Lesson 1. Occupational Health and Safety Lesson 2. Introduction to Electricity Lesson 3. Basic Structure of Matter Lesson 4. Electric Charge Lesson 5. The Valence Shell Lesson 6. Electrical Current Lesson 7. Voltage Lesson 8. Resistance B. PROCESS Lesson 1. OHM’s Law Lesson 2. Complete Circuit Lesson 3. Types of Circuit
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Evolution of Microprocessor It is interesting to note that the microprocessor had existed for only 10 years prior to the creation of the PC! Intel invented the microprocessor in 1971; the PC was created by IBM in 1981. Now more than 20 years later‚ we are still using systems based more or less on the design of that first PC. The processors powering our PCs today are still backward compatible in many ways with the 8088 that IBM selected for the first PC in 1981. November 15‚ 2001 marked the 30th anniversary
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Now-a-days‚ it became very difficult to know that an accident has occurred and to locate the position where it has happened. It’s very difficult for the lives of victims until anyone noticed and informed it to the ambulance or to any hospital and if it occurs in remote areas there will be no hope to survive. To overcome these‚ GSM and GPS technologies are used. The GPS based vehicle accident identification module contains a vibrating sensor and a GPS modem
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ELECTRICITY I. DISCOVER OF ELECTRICITY About 600 B.C.‚ Thales‚ a Greek philosopher and scientist‚ observed that a piece of amber attracted small bits of “paper” or very thin wood shavings after it was rubbed with wool. He had discovered‚ in effect‚ static electricity. William Gilbert‚ an English scientist in the sixteenth century‚ found that many other different materials could be made to act like amber. Whenever these objects were rubbed against each other‚ they were able to attract each other
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AUTOMATIC RAILWAY SIGNAL A PROJECT REPORT Submitted by VAHALUWALA SUHEL R. SHETH HARSHIL R. PATEL KASHYAP A. TANDEL JAY S. TANDEL RAJ B. In fulfillment for the award of the degree of BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING in ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Mahatma Gandhi Institute Of Technical Education And Research Center‚ NAVSARI Gujarat Technological University‚ Ahmedabad May‚ 2012 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 2012 Certificate This is to certify that the dissertation entitled
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Test Item File Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory‚ 9e (Boylestad) Chapter 1: Semiconductor Diodes 1) An intrinsic semiconductor is one that is as pure as present-day technology can make it. 2) Electrons are the minority carriers in an n-type material. 3) Holes are the majority carriers in a p-type material. 4) The quantum-Volt (qV) is the unit of measurement for electron energy. 5) A free electron has a higher energy state than any that are bound to their nucleus.
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1. Point out the error in the following program main() { const char *fun(); *fun()=’A’; } const char *fun() { return "Hello"; } Ans. fun() returns to a "const char" pointer which cannot be modified 2. What would be the output of the following program? main() { const int x=5; int *ptrx; ptrx=&x; *ptrx=10; printf("%d"‚x); } a) 5 b) 10 c) Error d) Garbage value 3. A switch statement cannot include a) constants as arguments b) constant expression as arguments c) string
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NWO State University Ikariam City‚ Alpha Sever Alzheimer’s Disease in the Philippines: “Not Only a Loss of Memory” Submitted By: Biend2nd SNDS Lover Submitted To: Kwon_yuri Leader of SNDS Lover February 29‚ 1801 T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S I. Foreword II. Introduction III. Historical Background IV. What is Alzheimer’s Disease
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ISSN: 2319-5967 ISO 9001:2008 Certified International Journal of Engineering Science and Innovative Technology (IJESIT) Volume 2‚ Issue 4‚ July 2013 Intelligent Shopping Cart Raju Kumar1‚ K. Gopalakrishna2‚ K. Ramesha3 Abstract— An innovative product with societal acceptance is the one that aids the comfort‚ convenience and efficiency in everyday life. Purchasing and shopping at big malls is becoming daily activity in metro cities. We can see big rush at these malls on holidays and weekends
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