Module 4 Single-phase AC Circuits Version 2 EE IIT‚ Kharagpur Lesson 13 Representation of Sinusoidal Signal by a Phasor and Solution of Current in R-L-C Series Circuits Version 2 EE IIT‚ Kharagpur In the last lesson‚ two points were described: 1. How a sinusoidal voltage waveform (ac) is generated? 2. How the average and rms values of the periodic voltage or current waveforms‚ are computed? Some examples are also described there. In this lesson‚ the representation of sinusoidal (ac) voltage/current
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Taliah Wharton What is the Purpose of College? December 5‚ 2014 While struggling to prioritize and manage my time efficiently for the completion of finals‚ the recurring question of the significance of college plays in my head. Was this the right decision? Will this land me my dream job in four years? Is this a familiar feeling for all college freshmen? Questions such as these race back and forth as I try my hardest to finish work for general education classes that I have absolutely no interest in
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DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY Financial Management Department RVR-College of Business COURSE SYLLABUS Course Code/Course Title Prerequisite Prerequisite to Type of Course Faculty Term Time/Room I. : : : : : : : FMMACRO / Intermediate Macroeconomics FINMAT2 and ECONTWO NONE Basic Claro dG. Cordero‚ Jr. 1st Term‚ AY 2014-2015 COURSE DESCRIPTION This course deals with the analysis of overall behavior of the economy. It will strive to explain trends of fluctuations in important
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Reflection of Randy Pausch’s “The Last Lecture” Pennsylvania State University Berks Campus The Last Lecture began as a good-bye speech‚ made by Randy Pausch‚ a 47 year old professor diagnosed with terminal cancer. His speech at Carnegie Melon University became an Internet phenomenon. It has also been published as a book. I really thoroughly enjoyed his Last Lecture speech. He had a lot of good talking points and brought up some new perspectives‚ or ways of looking at life situations that
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M255 Object Oriented Programming with Java Week 1 This lecture notes covers unit1. 1. Introduction: M255 module: Object Oriented Programming with Java concerns on teaching the principles of Object Oriented such as objects‚ classes‚ inheritance‚ and polymorphism using Java language. You have two CDs in this module: • Online Application CD which has the StarOffice application‚ and • M255 CD that has the blueJ‚ microworld and others. When you install M255 CD be sure that all options are selected‚
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Mr. Byrne predicaments in terms of operant conditioning principles can be used to help classroom behavior. Operant Behavior is behavior that operates on the environment‚ producing consequences. Unconditioned Stimulus (US) is classical conditioning a stimulus that unconditionally‚ naturally‚ and automatically triggers a response. Unconditioned Response (UR) is classical conditioning to the naturally occurring response to the unconditioned stimulus (US)‚ such as salivation when food is in the mouth
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The glass is half empty and always will be‚ and that is how I view my life. Despite this‚ I am by no means a pessimist. Anyone that knows me‚ or has even come into contact with me would instinctively categorize me as an optimist‚ and an extreme one at that. So then how does this make any sense? Well‚ I believe the glass should never be seen as half full; full should never be used to describe one’s life in any way. Full would imply that there is no room for anything else to be added and no room
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T. S. Simey and his team in the 1940s described Afro-Caribbean families as dysfunctional. Drawing on the work of Caribbean theorists‚ evaluate this statement in light of contemporary Caribbean family forms. Define family George Peter Murdock (1949) defined family as “a social group characterized by common residence‚ economic co-operation and reproduction.” According to Murdock‚ the family includes adults of both sexes‚ at least two of whom maintain a socially approved sexual relationship and
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Most problems have a solution. And all solutions are possible. In Randy Pausch’s The Last Lecture‚ he attempts to fulfil his childhood dreams of floating. Through Pausch’s experiences trying to get on NASA’s “Vomit Comet”‚ he learns a valuable lesson that he choses to include in his last lecture. Pausch didn’t want to be an astronaut‚ but he still wanted the feeling of being in zero gravity. To do that‚ he had to get on NASA’s “Vomit Comet”. It was a plane that flew up and down in arc movements.
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Lectures On Intermediate Microeconomics Kotut c Samwel‚ M. Phil (Economics) Moi University. Chapter one 1.0 Introduction Economics is the science of scarce resource allocation to meet endless human desires. The modern economics science has two major branches i.e. Micro-economics and Macro-economics. Compared to micro-economics Macro-economics is a younger branch of economics. Until the economic depression of 1930s economics was limited to what is
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