III Long answer4 questions 2×8 = 16 M (i) Answer any two questions (ii) Each question carries ‘eight’ marks (19) Define Snell’s law. Using a neat labeled diagram derive an expression for the refractive index of the material of an equilateral prism. (b)A ray of
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Carla Robles Ten Most Beautiful Experiements What were those ten beautiful experiments? Science 110A Lundin December 02‚ 2010 What were those ten beautiful experiments? Science in all of its forms and varieties has surpassed many events that have changed its path and the way many individuals view the art. The experiments behind the many concepts of science seem all together complicated and uninteresting when viewed with the naked eye. But‚ when the cloth is pulled away from the shun reality
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2.1.8.3.4. Fcu for normal Conc. in (ACI -318R-14‚ 2014): Conc. shall be proportioned to provide an average cylinder fc΄ and shall satisfy the durability criteria. Requirements for fc΄ shall be based on tests of cylinders molded and standard-cured in accordance with C 31 and tested in accordance with C 39. Cylinders’ dimensions are 10*20 cm. or 15*30 cm. unless they are specified. fc΄ shall be based on 28-day tests. 2.1.8.3.5. Fcu for lightweight Conc. in (ACI -213R-14‚ 2014): To account the fcu
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first to understand what it is” (“Newton and the Color Spectrum”). He figured out that the rainbow refracts white light with a prism resolving it into its component colors: red‚ orange‚ yellow‚ green‚ blue and purple. In the late 1660’s‚ Sir Isaac Newton set up a prism by his window. It projected a spectrum twenty-two feet onto the far wall. Also‚ to prove that the prism was not coloring the light‚ he refracted the light back together. Artists then were astound by the clear demonstration that light
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and revitalize brand equity in strong competition. In terms of innovative marketing‚ amounts of organizations want to be managed as brands in order to generate benefits and profits for organizations. (Kapferer‚ 2008) Indeed‚ brands are built on past marketing efforts obtained from consumers. As Kapferer (2008) documented‚ brands could be also seen as assets which produce benefits within long period. However‚ brands possibly encounter aging and decay in their lifecycle. (Keller‚ 1999) Furthermore‚ some
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Turn over P40675A ©2012 Pearson Education Ltd. 6/6/7/4/ *P40675A0128* GCSE Mathematics 1MA0 Formulae: Higher Tier You must not write on this formulae page. Anything you write on this formulae page will gain NO credit. Volume of prism = area of cross section × length Area of trapezium = 1 (a + b)h 2 a cross section h b h lengt Volume of sphere = 4 3 ʌU 3 Volume of cone = 1 2 ʌU h 3 Curved surface area of cone = ʌUO Surface area of sphere
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References: * Books LENDREVIE Jacques‚ LEVY Julien‚ LINDON Denis (2006) Geoffrey Randall (2000). Branding: a practical guide to planning your strategy. : Marketing in actions series. Kapferer‚ Jean-Noel (1997)‚ Strategic Brand Management‚ second edition‚ London: Kogan Page. Kochan‚ N. (1996). The World’s Greatest Brands‚ Macmillan: London. * Websites Interbrand-www.interbrand.com Bénédicte Epinay (2008) Euro-export‚ Le choix entre la
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Internationalisation Strategies of the Two Giants: Mars inc. and Ferrero group Lim Wei Jian BUSINESS MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 27/1/13 Introduction Every business in this world aims to be successful. Success in business can be achieved by two means i.e. through profitable operations of the existing business or through the expansion of the business within or beyond the boundaries. Internationalisation can be defined as the process of getting involved
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Charlton Harlow Lynnette Morinini ENG114A October 31‚ 2012 Beverly Center On the outside of the Beverly Center Mall lines after lines of cars are parked in the gigantic parking lots‚ Traffic after Traffic. While entering the parking structure it’s not that noisy but every once in awhile I hear the beeping of a car alarm. First floor is valet parking you see nice cars here and there everywhere. Most of the time celebrities cars are being valeted which means there walking all through the mall
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superior price points and encourage repeat purchases among a growing customer base. MK distributes in operations into three business segments: Retail‚ Wholesale‚ and Licensing as well as the company competes the high end brands like LV‚ Coach and Burberry. In my assignment‚ I will start defining the target customers for MK by looking at four major variables: 1- Geographic. 2- Demographic. 3- Psychographics. 4- Behaviouristics. First of all is a geographic variable. A target markets or customers
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