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    Choose a particular media and cultural form or practice. Explain how you might locate your chosen example within a circuit of culture‚ and identify the sort of issues you might raise at each point on the circuit‚ drawing on your knowledge of the questions‚ problems and approaches explored on the module during the year. This illustrative example works around the material explored in the very first session on this module‚ and is designed to provide you with some ideas about how to approach this

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    Week 5 iLab #1 Parts: Breadboard DC Power Supply Hand Held DMM Test leads Wire 100 Ω resistor‚ 120 Ω resistor‚ 220 Ω resistor‚ 330 Ω resistor 1. Identify each of these circuits. 2. Given the circuit below‚ calculate the values listed below. IT: _64mA__ IA: __18.18mA____ IB: __45.45mA__ VR1: _3.99V___ VR2: __5.99V__ VR3: _5.45V___ VR4: __4.54V___ Ra= R1+R2= 220Ω+330Ω= 550Ω Rb=R3+R4= 120Ω+100Ω= 220Ω Ia= Vs/Ra= 10V/550Ω= 0.01818

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    the electric current flow through it. Measured in ohms ​ (Ω) and represented by R.    https://www.google.com/search?q=resistance&espv=2&biw=1366&bih=667&source=lnms&tb m=isch&sa=X&ei=uRP3VJroO4mvyQSGvYHoBQ&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ#tbm=isch&q=resista nce+in+circuit&imgdii=_&imgrc=y9SFhM_QxcpFSM%253A%3BU8lmR34zQfgLRM%3Bhttp% 253A%252F%252Fmedia.cheggcdn.com%252Fmedia%252F9c5%252F9c56ab84­e01f­4850­ a9bf­83c2f2efdfba%252FphpSPtH0y.png%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.chegg.com%252 Fhomework­help%252Fquestions­and­ans

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    ELEC 202 LAB 1 REPORT INTRODUCTION TO LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS AND RESISTIVE CIRCUITS Objectives: The aim of the first experiment is to become familiar with lab instruments‚ get an idea about their working structure and how to use them when necessary. In addition to that in the first part of the experiment our aim is to read color codes of resistors and get idea about how to use multimeter for resistor measurements. In the second part of the experiment our aim is to see the operation of

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    ELEC150 Circuit Theory I Module 2 Homework Instructions Save this document and place your answers into it so you can submit it to the appropriate homework dropbox. Handwritten solutions should be scanned and saved as a BMP or GIF or JPG image‚ or scanned and pasted into this document. Questions 1. An electron that has left the parent atom is called a ___free___ electron. 2. What is the voltage between two points if 100 J of energy is used to move 20 C between the points? V=

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    Transformation We can now solve simple series‚ parallel or bridge type resistive networks using Kirchoff´s Circuit Laws‚ mesh current analysis or nodal voltage analysis techniques but in a balanced 3-phase circuit we can use different mathematical techniques to simplify the analysis of the circuit and thereby reduce the amount of math’s involved which in itself is a good thing. Standard 3-phase circuits or networks take on two major forms with names that represent the way in which the resistances are connected

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    Universal Circuits‚ Inc. Foreign Exchange Exposure Management Due to significant appreciation of the U.S dollar against the Irish punt in recent years‚ it has come to our attention that the profit margins of our Irish operation are extremely sensitive to fluctuations in the value of the U.S dollar. With already high interest rates‚ steadying rates of inflation‚ and flat economic growth in the United States‚ it appears that the time has come to worry about the possibility of a large devaluation

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    There are times in life when we feel the whole world is against us. We get in arguments‚ fight with siblings and parents‚ lose loved ones‚ and get rejected. “The Circuit” and “The Return” both express feelings of betrayal and hopelessness. Change happens all around us and can have an effect on us instantaneously. Sometimes‚ especially when we feel like we have no control over these changes‚ we lose faith. Similarly‚ when we encounter new places and settings‚ we oftentimes want to revert back to what

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    Lab 3. Dc circuits and Ohm’s law of measurments Helina Wolfe Tannaz Farnoudi and Najah Rouse Physics 246-205 Professor Joe Renaud 09/23/13 Word count:1453 Abstract: The aim of this experiment was to understand the relationship between the variables of Ohm’s law and how they are part of an operation of an electric circuit. Introduction: This experiment was done in two parts. The first part consisted of understanding how to determine the current‚ voltage and resistance

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    ECE(basic electronics and electrical) Name: aalok mallik Reg no:11008765 Sec:Rk6002 Roll no:B55 .contents 1.History 2.Classification 3.Introduction of magnetic circuit 4.Concept 5.Analogies 6.Laws of magnetic circuit 7.Application 8.Referenece Concept and analogies of magnetic circuit HISTORY As with all great discoveries the history of magnets is very colorful and interesting too. The Shepherd Magnes The most popular legend accounting for the discovery

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