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    Earthing Fundamental

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    Earthing Techniques 1. SOIL RESISTIVITY TESTING.................................................................................................................................... 1.1 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................................................................. 1.2 THEORY OF SOIL RESISTIVITY.............................................................................................................

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    from zero to infinity. 3.0 Equipment and component: No. | Equipment | Quantity | No. | Component | Quantity | 1. | DMM CD771(Series no:IN4/04/1260 ) | 1 | 5. | Crocodile clip | 4 | 2. | DC Ammeter(Series no:81BA3893 ) | 1 | 6. | Decade Resistance Box(Series no:VR1/1030/INST ) | 1 | 3. | Power supply | 1 | 7. | Resistor 1.0kΩ | 2 | 4. | Project board | 1 | 8. | Resistor 10kΩ | 1 | 4.0 Theory Moving Coil Instruments Moving Coil Instruments (MC): The moving coil instruments

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    Name ________________________ Date ___________ Block ___ Electric Currents Review 1) When work is done on a positive test charge to move it from one location to another‚ potential energy ______________ (increases‚ decreases) and electric potential _____________________ (increases‚ decreases). 2) When a positive test charge naturally moves from one location to another (without the exertion of a non-conservative force)‚ potential energy _________________ (increases‚ decreases) and electric potential

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    DE LA SALLE UNIVERSITY – DASMARIÑAS College of Engineering‚ Architecture and Technology INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING PROGRAM EEET310Lb / 11-2pm Friday Experiment No. 5 EQUIVALENT RESISTANCE. DELTA-WYE TRANSFORMATION. Date Performed: August 16‚ 2013 Date Submitted: August 23‚ 2013 Instructor I. Abstract This experiment was performed to determine the transformation of delta to wye networks and wye to delta networks. It is easily

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    potential difference supplied to the circuit is 2V. Resistors in series and in parallel Resistors in Series   When resistors are in series with each other there total resistance is just there individual resistance added together.  Resistors in parallel   When resistors are in parallel with each other there total resistance is found using the equation below.    Current in series and parallel circuits Conservation of charge – ” the total charge flowing into a junction of wires must equal

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    achieve a higher goal. Gandhi believes that passive resistance is the way to better ourselves and our government. Passive resistance though has many rules to it in order to fully work‚ but sometimes you need violence and force‚ not Passive Resistance to attain your goal. Gandhi teaches us that Satyagraha means Truth Force. The main point of Satyagraha is that it admits no violence whatsoever‚ and it is ever insistent on the truth. Passive Resistance is seen as conscious suffering“ Nonviolence in its

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    Oppressed people deal with their oppression in three characteristic ways. One way is acquiescence: the oppressed resign themselves to their doom. They tacitly adjust themselves to oppression and thereby become conditioned to it. In every movement toward freedom some of the oppressed prefer to remain oppressed. Almost 2800 years ago Moses set out to lead the children of Israel from the slavery of Egypt to the freedom of the Promised Land. He soon discovered that slaves do not always welcome their

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    modulated light source · Automated Rear View Mirror Digital Applications · Automatic Headlight Dimmer · Night Light Control · Oil Burner Flame Out · Street Light Control · Position Sensor *LDR has a disadvantage that when its temperature changes‚ its resistance changes drastically for a particular light intensity. 2 AIM & APPARATUS AIM: To study the variations‚ in current flowing in a circuit containing a LDR‚ because of a variation:(a) In the power of the incandescent lamp‚ used to ‘illuminate’

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    Genetic Engineering Cons

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    often uses genes for antibiotic resistance..." Most genetically engineered plant foods have this antibiotic resistance gene. The gene in these plants primarily have two negative effects. Eating these plants/foods that have this gene will lower the effectiveness of antibotics to fight disease when you are taking antibiotics with meals. "Antibiotic-resistance genes produce enzymes that can degrade antibiotics." For example‚ if you eat a potato with a antibiotic resistance gene at the same time you are

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    MRSA In The World

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    the World Methicillian-resistant Staphylococcus aureus‚ also known as MRSA‚ is any strain of the bacteria S.aureus that has evolved a resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics‚ which includes the penicillin and cephalosporin family. This creates world-wide concern because there aren’t too many antibiotics left to treat S. aureus if the drug evolves greater resistances to stronger antibiotics. MRSA is one of the top leading causes of nosocomial acquired infections. According to an article featured

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