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    Dedlection

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    Title: Deflection. Abstract: In this experiment‚ we were needed to find the deflection of Ring‚ Semicircle and quadrant made from the curved beam. The experiment is carry out by applied these beam with a load that weight 5N for circle and 2N for Semicircle and Quadrat. For the ring shape‚ the load is added 5N contiuosly until the load 40N and the dial reading is note down every time the load is added. Similar step is repeated using Semicircle and Quadrant that is we add 2N load continuously until

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    Gymnastics has been a sport that I have always loved. When gymnastics is broadcasted on T.V‚ especially during the olympics‚ my eyes are glued to the screen. The high level gymnasts fly like birds while tumbling and on the uneven bars. From experience‚ I know that gymnastics is a sport that requires every muscle in your body. Gymnastics is also a sport that consists of insane amounts of time put into practice‚ and as a result‚ you’re sore and in pain a lot from all the hard work you’re putting in

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    The entire cast is sterling‚ but the two leading players‚ Robbins and Freeman‚ are particularly fine. Robbins‚ with his slightly dented‚ vaguely asymmetrical face‚ gives Dufresne a prep school spruceness with a core of steel. Robbins helps preserve Shawshank’s tension by making Dufresne a man potentially vulnerable to a despair that he is determined to resist. As Red‚ Morgan Freeman has an even more

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    Antenna Basics

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    Antenna Basics / Theory What is an antenna ? An antenna is the converter between two kinds of electromagnetic waves : cable bounded waves ⇔ free space waves 2 ©Kathrein/Scholz 07/04 Antenna Basics / Theory antenna principle shown by bending a coax cable open the pulsing electrical field‚ created by the transmitter‘s high frequency power‚ cannot leave the cable the field lines become longer and are orthogonal to the wires 1 2 3 ©Kathrein/Scholz 07/04 Antenna

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    Lab Report

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    experiment is to determine how a beam deflects with load and compare the experimental values to the values calculated from the simple formula and exact formula. We take three different eccentricities 75 mm‚ 55 mm‚ 35 mm and gradually apply load to them. Taking readings and making graphs to explain the outcome. This kind of experiment is helpful in construction of railways and grids. 1.0 Introduction: The experiment is done to find the connection between the bending of the beam with applied load to a specific

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    the Sugar Concentration of Water Affects Its Refractive Index? 1. Introduction 1.1 Background Why do object when placed in a bucket of water bend? This is not magic but it is a property of light known as refraction. The bending of light when it travels from one medium to another is known as refraction. Different mediums have different densities and density is defined as the amount of mass per unit volume. The higher the density‚ the higher is the number of particles in

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    resumen de fisica

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    (maximum value) and the minimum value 0ccur at the same time and the same location. Out of phase waves: their peaks occur at different time and location. Two out of phase waves with the same amplitude cancel each other. Interference: multiples beams arrived at an identical location at exactly the same time (waves loses their individual properties and combine to create a new one. (Constructive or destructive) Interference of waves with different Constructive interference: Two in phase waves form

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    CRIMP IN FABRIC

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    DEPARTMENT OF TEXTILE ENGINEERING ASSIGNMENT ON TEXTILE TESTING & QUALITY CONTROL- II Course code: TE-901 Chapter No : 01 Chapter Name : Crimp in Yarn and Fabric. Submitted to: Engr. Mr. Md. Solaiman Lecturer Department of Textile Engineering Submitted by: Group –A 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Md. Salim Reza Abul Hasan Md. Shajedul Islam Aysah Akter Md. Touhid Rana Sayduzzaman Sayed Jubayer Ahmed Sharmi Dhaly Jasmin Akhter Roll-198 Roll-193 Roll-199 Roll-190

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    The introduction of the microscope as a tool for the biologist brought about a complete reappraisal of the micro- composition of biological tissues‚ organisms and cells. In the infancy of its application to organic materials‚ it was the implement of anatomists and histologists in particular‚ where previously unimagined structures in cells were revealed. More recent developments in biological specimen preparation have come from biochemists and physicists who have used the microscope to examine cells

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    Antenna Propagation

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    communication‚ the same antenna can be used for transmission and reception Radiation Patterns  Radiation pattern o Graphical representation of radiation properties of an antenna o Depicted as two-dimensional cross section  Beam width (or half-power beam width) o Measure of directivity of antenna o Angle within which power radiated is at least half of that in most preferred direction  Reception pattern o Receiving antenna’s equivalent to radiation pattern  Omnidirectional vs

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