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    Why Is Airbags Important

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    Even though air bags are designed to protect and save‚ seat belts should still be worn at all times. Wearing a seat belt helps to keep the passenger or driver stable in their seat during the collision‚ and can help reduce injuries that an air bag may inflict. Of course‚ it’s also highly recommended to keep all children and/or small adults in the back seat‚ secured by their seat belts. This goes back to the original design of the air bag‚ which was meant to protect the full

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    bottling plant

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    the performance of the different sensors used for sensing the faulty bottles in the moving conveyer belt monitored by PLC. The outputs can also be observed in supervisory control and data acquisition  (SCADA) window. The adopted simulation strategy asures a low cost‚ more reliable‚ increased flexibility and faster response. Keywords-   Proximity sensor‚ scanner‚ stepper motor‚ conveyer belt‚ ladder diagram‚ PLC‚ SCADA. I. INTRODUCTION In industrial purpose there is a recognized hierarchy

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    :PROJECT MANAGEMENT 641 ASSIGNMENT 1: Projects and Systems Theory “The most pervasive intellectual tradition to project management is without doubt the systems approach” Unit Coordinator: David Baccarini Teaching Staff: Geoff Salm By Ben Westerberg 16832778 PART I –THEORY Describe the key fundamentals of systems theory Just about anything in life can viewed as having systems (Baccarini 2013). They can be found anywhere from within nature to anywhere in society and business. To

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    Casual Factors in Road and Traffic Related Injuries Driving is an important task and responsibility that teenagers take on when they receive their learners license‚ mainly at the age of 16. Each year‚ a great number of Australians lose their lives or are badly injured in road accidents. Sadly‚ young people are over-represented in road trauma statistics. Despite making up only 15% of drivers‚ young drivers represent around 36% of annual road fatalities. A 17 year old driver with a P1 license is

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    RCC COMPACTION ROLLER

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    provision of galleries and shafts. Prior to the advent of placing conventional concrete by belt conveyors in dams‚ the methods for placement adopted were use of cableways (radial‚ luffing and parallel); revolver cranes; hammer-head cranes and tower cranes. When construction of RCC dams was started‚ placement was done by conveyor belts supported by dumpers‚ scrappers and dozers. Alternatively‚ a complete belt conveyor system to have

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    Materials Handling Notes

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    Materials Handling Belt‚ chain and screw conveyors and bucket elevators. Vertical and horizontal conveying by a variety of methods. Conveyor selection depends on material and application. Options include fugitive dust containment‚ multiple inlet and discharge points‚ variable speed conveying‚ product weighing and tramp metal separation. Note by MD. ROKUNUZZAMAN Assistant Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology 1.1 Definition: Materials handling

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    Car Crash

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    Hypothesis: If a car is involved in a crash‚ a domino effect of reactions will occur. Background: The modern day automobile is a very complex piece of machinery that has a lot to do with the world of physics. Like every great invention‚ there was a beginning. For the automobile this beginning was in 1769. Nicolas Cugnot‚ a Frenchmen inventing for the French Army‚ came up with was first self-propelled‚ steam engined‚ three wheeled cart that was said to go as fast as walking speed. The next

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    Citation- Legal Brief

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    Citation: Babine v. Gilley’s Bronco Shop‚ Inc. District Court of Appeal of Florida‚ First District May 13‚ 1986 Facts: The appellant‚ Michael P. Babine brought suit against Gilley’s Bronco Shop‚ Inc. damages from injuries sustained at Kevin’s West‚ Inc. a nightclub‚ where he was thrown off the mechanical bull “El Toro”. The mechanical bull was sold to Kevin’s from Gilley’s. Gilley’s purchased it from another party. The purpose of the mechanical bull was for training rodeo cowboys. The appellant

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    Air Bags

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    him or her by acting as a cushioning device. The air bag itself has little air vents in it so when the passenger or driver pushes against it air is slowly let out of it. Making it softer to reduce pain upon impact. Air bags compliment the seat belts‚ as they both work in ways to stop the occupant’s head and upper body parts from hitting the cars interior. They distribute the crash force on the body evenly and reduce the risk of serious injury. Under the right circumstances‚ air bags can save

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    My First Helicopter Ride

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    As I stood gazing at the monstrous contraption‚ I shivered as though ice had replaced my spine. The cold air that blew into my face engulfed my entire body. The multiple layers of clothing could not protect me against the swish of frosty air. The walkway leading up to the helipad was newly paved; I could still feel the soles of my shoes sink into the cement just a little as I walked up the path. It’s ironic how my heart did the exact same thing. It now felt like it was forcibly pressing against

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