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    Nuclear force

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    charge in dependence character. It is evident for the nature of the products that neutral mesons decay by strong & weak interaction both. It means that neutral mesons constituents responsible for the electromagnetic interaction. Dramatically neutral mesons plays important role for electromagnetic & nuclear force both. Keywords: Rest mass energy‚ Mesons‚ Differentiation‚ velocity of light INTRODUCTION π-& π0mesons( for symmetrical theory) It is well established that the forces between

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    business philosophies of Amar Bose‚ how do you think the Bose Corporation goes about analyzing its competition? I feel like Amar Bose views his only competition as himself. He is not looking to come out with a better‚ bigger or newer invention the another firm in the same market‚ but to come out with a product he is proud of and is just a little better then the last version he made. 2. Which of the texts three approaches to marketing strategy best describes Boses approach? Bose uses the Intrepreneurial

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    SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT AT BOSE CORPORATION By Steve Singh Student Identification# Background Bose was founded in 1964 by Amar Bose an MIT professor‚ the business was based on innovations and acoustics and electronics. In its initial year the company revenues were primarily based on portable‚ battery operated equipment. Bose launched the first successful model 901 speakers‚ which were followed by further successful products like the 501 and 301 speakers. Bose entered the car stereo

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    train affects the schedule of other trains on the same track. This creates a lot of inconvenience to the passengers. Lee et al. (2006) suggests that there are mainly three types of technologies of the MAGLEV train. Electrodynamics Suspension (EDS)‚ Electromagnetic

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    non-superconducting materials offer some resistance and warm up during electric currents. Proper design of an electrical conductor takes into account the temperature of the conductor as well as the value of electric current. The motion of charges creates an electromagnetic field around the conductor that exerts a mechanical radial squeezing force on the conductor. The current carrying capacity of a conductor is limited by its ability to dissipate heat. This effect is especially critical in printed circuits‚ where

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    wavelengths‚ giving us our colour vision. Tyndall Effect The first steps towards correctly explaining the colour of the sky were taken by John Tyndall in 1859. He discovered that when light passes through a clear fluid holding small particles in suspension‚ the shorter blue wavelengths are scattered more strongly than the red. This can be demonstrated by shining a beam of white light through a tank of water with a little milk or soap mixed in. From the side‚ the beam can be seen by the blue light

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    Magnetic particle inspection (MPI) - Is a non-destructive testing (NDT) process for detecting surface and slightly subsurface discontinuities in ferroelectric materials such as iron‚ nickel‚ cobalt‚ and some of their alloys. The process puts a magnetic field into the part. The piece can be magnetized by direct or indirect magnetization. Direct magnetization occurs when the electric current is passed through the test object and a magnetic field is formed in the material. Indirect magnetization occurs

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    double boiler. We’ll also lift the lid on what you should know before buying‚ installing or working with induction cooktops. Before we get to that‚ let’s take a look at the benefits of induction cooktops and the surprisingly simple physics of electromagnetic induction Gas and electric stoves heat only the part of the cookware that the heat touches. ©iStockphoto.com/YinYang Conventional Cooking vs. Induction Cooking The principle of cooking food in a pot or pan atop a hot surface hasn’t changed

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    Topic 4: Oscillations and Waves 10 hours 4.1 Kinematics of simple harmonic motion (SHM) 2 hours | |Assessment statement |Obj |Student Notes | |4.1.1 |Describe examples of oscillations. |2 |A mass hanged with a spring | | | | |A pendulum

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    below shows Substance X being mixed with substance Y. The following tests were then carried out on this mixture: From these results it is most likely that the mixture of X and Y is a: A. Colloid B. Solution C. Solvent D. Suspension 4. The diagram shows two identical test tubes. One contains some mercury and the other contains a similar volume of water. What conclusions can be reached by observing the shape of

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