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    Pressure Distribution around a Symmetric Aerofoil Abstract: The following report is based on an experiment conducted to calculate the lift curve slope for a symmetrical aerofoil subjected to varying angles of attack. Pressure readings were taken at different points on the upper and lower surface of the aerofoil. The report concludes that maximum lift is generated between 12 º -15º‚ which is also the stall point. It also states that region close to the leading edge contributes most to the lift force

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    Preprint‚ February 1‚ 2004 1 Computation of the Fractional Fourier Transform Adhemar Bultheel and H´ctor E. Mart´ e ınez Sulbaran 1 Dept. of Computer Science‚ Celestijnenlaan 200A‚ B-3001 Leuven Abstract In this note we make a critical comparison of some matlab programs for the digital computation of the fractional Fourier transform that are freely available and we describe our own implementation that filters the best out of the existing ones. Two types of transforms are considered: First

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    Numerical Methods Questions 1 f(x) = x3 – 2x – 5 a) Show that there is a root β of f(x) = 0 in the interval [2‚3]. The root β is to be estimated using the iterative formula ‚2 5 2 0 2 1 1 =         =++ x x x n n b) Calculate the values of x1‚ x2‚ x3‚ and x4‚ giving your answers to 4 sig fig. c) Prove that‚ to 5 significant figures‚ β is 2.0946 2 Use the iterative formula n n n cox x x − =+ 1 1 With x1 = 0.5 to find the limit of the sequence x1‚ x2‚ x3

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    Chapter 1: Introduction to Seismic Vulnerability Assessment 1. Background Earthquakes and other natural hazards can create disasters of uncontrollable magnitudes when they hit large metropolitan areas. Earthquake risk assessment is used to quantify potential social and economic losses from earthquakes. Risk assessment is an integral part of disaster mitigation. It provides the critical information about on the characteristics of potential disasters in a region and allows planners to identify

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    situation. it can be used to find solutions to problems without the need to construct a physical model. Normal Distribution: Interpolation: Finding the Median‚ Lower Quartile and Upper Quartile using Interpolation. b is the lower class boundary‚ f is the sum of all the frequencies below b‚ is the frequency of the class‚ w is the class width. Finding the Mean‚ Variance and Standard

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    of Nonlinear Systems Method Interpolation:Introduction-Errors in Polynomial Interpolation - Finite differences- Forward difference‚ Backward differences‚ Central differences‚ Symbolic relations and separation of symbols-Difference equations – Differences of a polynomial - Newton’s Formulae for interpolation - Central difference interpolation formulae - Gauss Central Difference Formulae - Lagrange’s Interpolation formulae- B.

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    organic parts of the tragic play. They are of the opinion that only in the first comic scene do we see worked out with some care a comic burlesque of the main plot. Another objection on comic scenes in Dr. Faustus is that most of them are later interpolation and not from the mighty pen of Marlowe. Some of these critical arguments really hold good. If we study Marlowe’s play “Temburlaine”‚ we find him in the prologue to this play‚ proudly declaring that: “From jigging veins of rhyming mother wits

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    (radius 1.3 m) and the inflation pressure equals the local atmospheric pressure. 2.29 The viscosity of SAE 10W-30 motor oil at 38°C is 0.067 N · s/m2 and at 99°C is 0.011 N · s/m2. Using Eq. 2.8 for interpolation‚ find the viscosity at 60°C. Compare this value with that obtained by linear interpolation. 2.34 The velocity distribution for water (20°C) near a wall is given by u = a(y/b)1/6‚ where a = 10 m/s‚ b = 2 mm‚ and y is the distance from the wall in mm. Determine the shear stress in the water

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    EL 5023/EE4183 Wireless Information Systems Laboratory Lab #11 Software Defined Radio (SDR) I. Experimental Procedure Equipment List Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP) with Flex900 Radio Spectrum analyzer (Agilent E4411 or equivalent) PC with Matlab/Simulink R2011B CAT 6 Ethernet cable SMA(male)-to-BNC Adapter (for spectrum analyzer) 915 MHz Antenna (qty 2) A. INSTRUMENT CONNECTIONS: Connect the antenna to the SMA connector labeled RF1 port on the front of the USRP. Connect another antenna

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    SYLLABUS FOR BACHELOR OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS - SIMULTANEOUS ENTRY (BCA- SE) FIRST YEAR BCA 06 Introduction to Database Management System Block 1 : DBMS concepts : Introduction – Basics of Database – Three views of Data – Three level architecture of DBMS – Facilities – Elements of DBMS – Advantages and disadvantages – Database Models : File Management system and its drawbacks – Database Models : E-R Model‚ Hierarchical Model‚ Network Model‚ Relational Model. Block 2 : File Organization

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