Saturable-Core Reactor (Saturable Reactor) I. Description A saturable reactor in electrical engineering is a special form of inductor where the magnetic core can be deliberately saturated by a direct electric current in a control winding. Once saturated‚ the inductance of the saturable reactor drops dramatically. This decreases inductive reactance and allows increased flow of the AC current. II. Function/Operation Figure 1. This scheme controls the output voltage by varying the impedance
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Student ID Name Signature IT10086230 P.L.M.Madushanka IT10103050 K.K.G.N.T.Wijethilake IT10089064 D.G.M.Senadheera IT10103814 I.C.K. Abeywikrama DECLARATION We declare that the this project proposal report or part of it was not a copy of a document done by any organization‚ university‚ any other institute or a previous student project group at SLIIT and was not copied from the Internet or other sources. Project Details Project Title Developing a
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priciples of mar A. DEFINITION AND CORE CONCEPTS OF MARKETING MARKETING – social and managerial process by which individuals and groups obtain what they want through creating and exchanging products and value with others - managerial process of producing‚ pricing‚ distributing‚ and promoting products to satisfy the needs‚ wants and demands of their respective markets NEEDS – states of self – deprivation - natural elements designed for survival - anything required
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HSC025 & CU308P – Promote and implement health and safety in health and social care. 1.1 Health and safety work act‚ the health and safety work act was put in place to ensure all employers are keeping their employees safe whilst at work (within reasonably practical) they will be looking after their health and safety. For example ensuring they are capable of completing a task whilst at work using the right equipment to help them for example a hoist. Manual handling operations regulations‚ the manual
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Chipotle Core competency Core competencies are the unique ability that a company acquired when the company initially setting up. It is the inborn competitive advantage that cannot be easily imitated by competitors. When Chipolite was born‚ its owner Steve Ells targeted it as the fresh and healthy fast food which means its products need to be fresh and fast delivery. In current dining market‚ there are three types of restaurants: full service‚ fast food and the restaurant in between. Chipotle belongs
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CYP Core 33 1.3 Analyse how national & local guidelines‚ policies & procedures for safeguarding affect day to day work with children & young people National legislation and guidance influence the development of local policies and procedures that affect every day work with children and young people. Policies must cover the protection of all children and young people under the age of 18 and the content of the policy must be reviewed annually. The LSCB (Local safeguarding children board)
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handbook and consult it when seeking information about the education policy and course and unit-related matters. BACHELOR OF BUSINESS AND COMMERCE RULES 1. To complete the degree students need to complete 24 units (144 points)‚ in the correct combination. 2. The six (6) core units must be taken at Gippsland. See point 7. 3. Students may complete no more than ten (10) first year units. 4. Students must complete at least 6 units (36 points) of third – year level units of which at
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Improving a company’s system helps aid in its success in today’s market as well as in the future of the company’s growth and stabilization. this new system that will enable the company to promptly accomplish these requirements without hesitation and will not interfere with the company’s time management protocols or add extra unneeded expenses. An information system that more specifically is “a network architecture in which each computer or process on the network is either a client or a server
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Chapter 1: Gerontology: study of aging form maturity through old age Agism: a form of discrimination against older adults based on their age Life-span perspective: Divides human development into two stages- Early phase: (childhood and adolescence) rapid age-related increases in peoples size and abilities Later phase: (young adulthood‚ middle age‚ and old age) change are slow‚ but abilities to continue to develop as people continue adapting to the environment. 4 key features: 1) multidirectionality:
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Wal-Mart’s Core Competencies Wal-Mart is a company that has taken its core competencies‚ which are the capabilities the firm emphasizes and performs especially well while pursuing its vision (Ireland‚ Hoskisson‚ Hitt‚ 2008)‚ and turned them into competitive advantages. Core competencies must satisfy four characteristics in order to be a competitive advantage. These advantages‚ according to our text‚ include: *valuable‚ *rare‚ *difficult to imitate‚*nonsubstitutable. Wal-Mart’s Core Competencies:
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