Froot loops History : Froot Loops is a brand of breakfast cereal produced by Kellogg’s and sold in Austria‚ India‚ Australia‚ Canada‚ New Zealand‚ the United States‚ Germany‚ The Middle East‚ The Caribbean and Latin America. The cereal pieces are torus-shaped (hence "loops") and come in a variety of bright colors and a blend of artificial fruit flavors. Kellogg’s introduced Froot Loops in 1963. Originally‚ there were red‚ orange‚ andyellow loops‚ but green‚ then purple‚ and‚ finally‚ blue were added
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Beginning in the 1980s computer-aided design programs reduced the need of draftsmen significantly‚ especially in small to mid-sized companies. Their affordability and ability to run on personal computers also allowed engineers to do their own drafting and analytic work‚ eliminating the need for entire departments. In today’s world‚ many students in universities do not learn manual drafting techniques because they are not required to do so. The days of hand drawing for final drawings are virtually
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DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF RADIO CONTROLLED AIRPLANE Group Members: ADEEL AHMAD (080304) BABUR MANSOOR (080316) BILAL IFTIKHAR (080319) HAFIZ FAIZAN SHABBIR USMANI (080332) BE MECHATRONICS (7-A) Project Supervisor Group Captain (R) Muzaffar Ali Assistant Professor DEPARTMENT OF MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AIR UNIVERSITY‚ ISLAMABAD
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Hyper loop The hyper loop consists of a pair of steel tubes‚ normally elevated‚ which are evacuated to 0.015 psi. This not quite a hard vacuum but "soft" enough that relatively ordinary equipment can be used to maintain it‚ and some tiny leaks can be tolerated. This is about the same pressure as a spacecraft flying at about 30 miles would feel. Pretty low drag‚ but far from zero‚ especially at the proposed 760mph‚ approximately 1/1000th of sea-level drag. The vehicle is substantially smaller
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~1~ Computer Hardware and Design EE3A1 RISC MICROPROCESSOR ~2~ Table of Contents I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. Abstract .................................................................................................................................... 3 Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 3 Design of the Microprocessor ..........................................................
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COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN’S REVIEW QUESTIONS From “Computer Organization and Architecture” book‚ by W. Stallings - 8th edition - Pearson PAGE 15 - CHAPTER 1 / INTRODUCTION Review Questions 1.1. What‚ in general terms‚ is the distinction between computer organization and computer architecture? Computer organization is how devices is implemented. Computer architecture is those atributes visible to the programer. Computer architecture refers to those attributes of a system visible
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POSITION PAPER ON THE OODA LOOP 1. The OODA loop is a critical thinking and decision making tool used by the military‚ businesses and regular people because it is one of the best. While many processes require step by step obedience‚ any of the steps in the OODA loop can be put into the “wrong” order to fit the needs of the situation. OODA stands for observe‚ orient‚ decide‚ act. 2. Observation is where an individual soaks up raw data and sorts it into relevant and non-relevant. Without the
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Computers and Electrical Engineering 29 (2003) 67–84 www.elsevier.com/locate/compeleceng Modeling of closed-loop voltage-mode controlled interleaved dual boost converter Mummadi Veerachary‚ Tomonobu Senjyu *‚ Katsumi Uezato Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering‚ Faculty of Engineering‚ University of the Ryukyus‚ 1 Senbaru‚ Nishihara-cho‚ Nakagami‚ Okinawa 903-0213‚ Japan Received 24 July 2000; accepted 9 January 2001 Abstract An extensive small-signal analysis of a voltage-mode
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C HAPTER 1 © 2008 Pearson Education‚ Inc. 1-1. (a) (1) Calm: or (2) 10 mph (3) 100 mph (b) The microcomputer requires a table or equation for converting from rotations/second to miles/hour. The pulses produced by the rotating disk must be counted over a known period of time‚ and the table or equation used to convert the binary count to miles per hour. 1-2. –34° quantizes to –30° => 1 V => 0001 +31° quantizes to +30° => 7 V => 0111 +77° quantizes to +80° => 12 V => 1100
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Design a computer based on user specific needs STUDENT NAME: Vashista Gande DATE: ____________ MARKS: ___/25 Assess a user computing needs and select appropriate hardware and software components for different situations (e. g.‚ a student on a fix budget‚ a home business user‚ a gaming enthusiast‚ a photographer‚ a home video enthusiast‚ a distance education user‚ a human resource manager‚ an accountant‚ a family doctor‚ an engineer‚ a teacher‚ a graphics designer‚ a game designer‚ a programmer
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