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    Fireworks

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    major role in contributing to the reactions which create color. Heat makes electrons in the atoms of the colorant rearrange and become high energy electrons. Also‚ an electromagnetic wave is created through this process. The wavelength of the electromagnetic wave determines what color light will be given off. However‚ electromagnetic waves may take the form of heat‚ ultraviolet rays‚ or light. Certain atoms must be used in order for these waves to create light. Since their discovery in 600 A.D.‚ fireworks

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    Abstract— the project is enlightening us about the characteristics and properties of electromagnetic wave .It also include radar‚ how does it works‚ its components and application of EM Wave in radar. 1. Electromagnetic Waves Electromagnetic waves are composed of oscillating electric and magnetic fields at right angles to each other and both are perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the wave. Electromagnetic waves differ in wavelength. Fig1. Propagation

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    पार्टी (Devanagari)‚ غدر پارٹی (Nastaleeq)) was an organization founded by Punjabi Indians‚[1] in the United States and Canada with the aim to liberate India from British rule. Key members included Sohan Singh Bhakna‚ Kartar Singh Sarabha‚ and Rashbehari Bose. After the outbreak of World War I‚ Ghadar party members returned to Punjab to agitate for rebellion alongside the Babbar Akali Movement. In 1915 they conducted revolutionary activities in central Punjab and attempted to organize uprisings‚ but

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    within the trial. The jury saw that there was not enough evidence supporting that it was a clear print mistake‚ and that it instead was a act of malice. The court referenced New York Times v. Sullivan and Bose Corp v. Consumers Union of the United States while examining the case in front of them. In Bose v. Consumers Union‚ actual malice was not determined solely by Rule 52(a)‚ and that the court must perform a de novo review. In Times v. Sullivan‚ “The evidence adduced at trial demonstrated that the

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    Report of assessment of Noise Pollution survey in Kolkata during Kali puja & Diwali Festivals- 2005 Introduction: The use of loudspeakers is regulated in terms of the Rules under the Environment Protection Act (1986) as well as the orders of the Supreme Court and the Calcutta High Court. The Police is empowered to enforce these rules and the orders. While the legal restrictions are mostly known by and large‚ special vigilance becomes necessary during festivals such as the Durga Puja‚ Kali Puja &

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    HF communication

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    3-30 MHz or 3 000 000 – 30 000 000 Hz. The wave length range of High Frequency is 10-100 meters The Higher the frequency the shorter the wave length. High Frequency belongs to the radio portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. When electric current is sent back and forth through a wire an electromagnetic wave is created which can be amplified and transmitted out through an antena. It can then be received by a receiver which takes that electromagnic signal and turns it back into and electric signal and

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    which in turn generates a changing electrical current in a conductor placed within it‚ which has its own magnetic field…and so on. It is the electromagnetic equivalent of nesting Matryoshka dolls. Thus‚ in the case of electromagnetic induction‚ placing a conductor in the magnetic field surrounding the first current generates the second current. Electromagnetic induction was discovered independently by Michael Faraday in 1831 and Joseph Henry in 1832.[2][3] Also‚ Faraday was the first to publish the

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    Substation Report 66/11 Kv

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    certificate This is to certify that MR.ROHIT .R. MURAI of 3rd sem.[E.E.] having roll no: D12EE68 has succesfully completed his report on visit at kherva 66 kv substation. Date of submission: ____________ Head Of Department: ____________ Subject:- A Report On Visit at 66KV Sub-station at Kherva. [pic] PREPARED BY:- Murai Rohit R. (D12EE68) H.O.D.:- GUIDED BY:- Prof. R.A.Patel

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    Faculty of Engineering and Surveying Steering System and Suspension Design for 2005 Formula SAE-A Racer Car A dissertation submitted by Cristina Elena Popa in fulfilment of the requirements of Courses ENG4111 and 4112 Research Project towards the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) Submitted: October 2005 2 Abstract The dissertation documents the design project for the steering system and suspension of the 2005 Formula SAE-A racer car made at the University

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    Microwaving is a method used for heating of tissue sections and cellular components with the use of a microwave which provides heat by electromagnetic waves that has a high frequency‚ with a wavelength if one millimetre to one meter and an intermediate between infrared and shortwave radio wavelengths (Miffin‚ 2002). This allows fast fixation. Technique: Electromagnetic waves are commonly used for carrying out energy and are said to be powerful for non-invasive processing of materials (Miffin‚ 2002)

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