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    Circuits Circuit Analysis

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    Name: Period: Circuits-Circuit Analysis Base your answers to questions 1 through 3 on the information and diagram below. 4. A 9-volt battery is connected to a 4-ohm resistor and a 5-ohm resistor as shown in the diagram below. A 3.0-ohm resistor‚ an unknown resistor‚ R‚ and two ammeters‚ A1 and A2‚ are connected as shown with a 12-volt source. Ammeter A2 reads a current of 5.0 amperes. What is the current in the 5-ohm resistor? 1. 1.0 A 2. 1.8 A 3. 2.3 A 4. 4.0 A 1. Determine the equivalent

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    PHY 156 4870 Lab Report #6: RC Circuits October 14th‚ 2011 Objectives: The purpose of this lab is to observe the charge and discharge curves of a capacitor and determine its time constant. The capacitor is observed with respect to the voltage traveling through the capacitor. Principles: One of the main principles of this experiment is defined by V = VB [1 – exp (-t/RC)] for a charging capacitor and furthermore‚ τ is defined by resistance multiplied by capacitance(R * C). Thus

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    verify the Norton’s theorem. EQUIPMENT Resistor 100Ω‚ 1kΩ and 4.7kΩ‚ digital multimeter(DVM)‚ bread board. INTRODUCTION Some circuits require more than one voltage source. Superposition theorem is a way to determine currents and voltages in a linear circuit that has multiple sources by taking one source at a time. the current in any given branch of a multiple-source linear circuit can be found by determining the currents in that particular branch produced by each source acting alone‚ with all

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    Introduction: On a daily‚ millions of food products are exchanged and bought around the globe. Every person trusts that the Nutrition and Drug Label rely the proper information so they can make healthy and wise decisions about the food entering their body. This is essential to people who suffer from diabetes or other serious health problems. For consumers with high blood pressure‚ the incorrect salt intake can be deadly. However‚ the Food and Drug Administration allows there to be a twenty percent

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    Introduction to cancer CANCER‚ a 6 letter word that makes our world upside down‚ but do you know‚ what cancer is? Yes‚ it is a rapid cause of the decline of human race‚ but can you discern the mechanics of cancer? Do you know what kind of sickness‚ cancer is? And are you aware of its symptoms? In this report‚ we’ll show you the world that is hidden beneath those white robes of doctors‚ of those cancer patients‚ and of all those cancer patient’s families‚ the world that we only hear of‚ the world

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    Introduction and Conclusion Ignacio Reyes COM 220 October 05‚ 2012 Mary Mc Williams I would start off my paper writing about different types of drugs and the effects it has on society these days. The drugs‚ the side effects‚ and how these affect our loved ones. From experience I can say that using drugs and going the wrong way will always bring problems to the table‚ emotionally and financially. I will also be talking about drugs and where they come from‚ who the bad people

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    1.What Is Cancer? CANCER‚ a 6 letter word that makes our world upside down. Cancer is not just one disease‚ but a large group of almost 100 diseases. Its two main characteristics are uncontrolled growth of the cells in the human body and the ability of these cells to migrate from the original site and spread to distant sites. If the spread is not controlled‚ cancer can result in death. 2.How does cancer occur? The body is made up of trillions of living cells. These cells grow‚ divide‚ and die in

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    Introduction: There are some people do not understand what exactly is plagiarism. Plagiarism is defined as people who believe doubling somebody’s idea or exercise still is they thought or produced of it and even copy it without paraphrasing and citation. (Collins Advanced Learners English Dictionary‚ 4th ed.2003).In most schools‚ students may be punished or get 0 mark if they are discovered to plagiarize. We can separate plagiarism into two categories which are intentional or unintentional. In

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    Introduction to Prokaryotes in Different Temperature Environments Angelina Orozco Biology 1108 Wednesday 7:30 am Abstract Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms that can survive in extreme environments. Bacteria is the more numerous type of prokaryotes. The group hypothesizes that the samples taken from different environments will all cultivate diverse morphology in fast growing rates in each environment. The aseptic technique was used to cultivate bacteria from different environments. The

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    The lab experiment examined meiosis and genetic diversity through the model organism‚ Sordaria fimicola. Meiosis is part of the sexual life cycle and occurs in all sexually reproducing organisms. It is a method of cell division that produces gametes. Meiosis has two parts: meiosis I and meiosis II. Both parts undergo the same four stages of prophase‚ metaphase‚ anaphase‚ and telaphase. The process begins with one single parent diploid cell (that contain homologous chromosomes) that divides into

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