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    Unfair Distribution

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    UNFAIR DISTRIBUTION OF RESOURCES Resources in the world are distributed differently amongst different people. The developed countries are granted with more resources than the developing countries such as countries in Africa. They have to of thrive on the resources of their own countries‚ most of the time they have no resources at all that can be useful. North Korea has a lack of food and because of that they support their families by eating grass‚ while the people with power and wealth get

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    srm motor

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    Application Report SPRA420A - February 2000 Switched Reluctance Motor Control – Basic Operation and Example Using the TMS320F240 Michael T. DiRenzo Digital Signal Processing Solutions ABSTRACT This report describes the basic operation of switched reluctance motors (SRMs) and demonstrates how a TMS320F240 DSP-based SRM drive from Texas Instruments (TI™) can be used to achieve a wide variety of control objectives. The first part of the report offers a detailed review of the operation

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    Tata Motors

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    Contents Tata motors 3 1 3 . Microeconomic Environment 3 1.1 Introduction 3 1.2 Market Structure: 4 1.3 Role of Government: 4 1.4 Fixed Cost and Variable Cost 5 1.5 Substitutes and Elasticity of Demand 6 1.6 Economies of Scale 7 2. MACROECONOMIC environment 8 2.1 INDIA 8 2.2 Microeconomic Environment 8 2.3 Economic growth 9 2.3 Employability 10 2.5 Market value in the economy 11 2.6 Revenue and profits 11 2.7 Political environment 11 2.8 Inflation 12 CONCLUSION 12 References 12 Tata motors 1. Microeconomic

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    Ford Motor Company Supply Chain Strategy Case Report EXECUTIVE SUMMARY As director of Supply Chain Systems‚ I have decided to implement portions of the new supply chain strategy of Virtual Integration and strategies from companies like Dell. Although there are several key differences between the companies‚ Dell’s virtual integration strategy can be applied to Ford’s supply chain operation. A modification of the virtual integration system currently used by Dell could be applied to Ford’s dependent

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    Dc Motors

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    A DC motor is a mechanically commutated electric motor powered from direct current (DC). The stator is stationary in space by definition and therefore so is its current. The current in the rotor is switched by the commutator to also be stationary in space. This is how the relative angle between the stator and rotor magnetic flux is maintained near 90 degrees‚ which generates the maximum torque. DC motors have a rotating armature winding but non-rotating armature magnetic field and a static field

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    Dahlander Motor

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    The speed of an asynchronous motor rotating field and thus its rotor speed depends on the number of pairs of poles in the stator field .the rotor speeds n are lower than the table values by the amount of the relevant slip speed ns. Motors are designed with up to three stators windings‚ which have different number of pairs of poles. They can therefore run at up to pairs of poles. They can be in any desired ratio to one another. A pole-changing switch is used to changing poles for the desires speed

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    reluctance motor

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    GROUP 4 JULY 26‚ 2013 EE 4101 ENGR. KENNETH F. FAJILAN Reluctance Motor Introduction A reluctance motor is a type of electric motor that induces non-permanent magnetic poles on the ferromagnetic rotor. Torque is generated through the phenomenon of magnetic reluctance. There are various types of reluctance motor: Synchronous reluctance Synchronous reluctance motors have an equal number of stator and rotor poles. The projections on the rotor are arranged to introduce internal flux “barriers“

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    Normal Distribution

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    solve k = 20.275 d) P ( 17 < X < 21) P ( (17 -18)/2.5 < Z < ( 21-18)/2.5) P ( -0.4 < Z < 1.2) = 0.8849 – 0.3446 = 0.5403 ( 4 decimal places) 4. In a sample of 25 observations from a Normal Distribution with mean 98.6 and standard deviation 17.2‚ find: Ans: a) n = 25‚ [pic] = ( = 98.6‚ [pic] = /n = 17.2/(25 = 3.44 [pic]( N

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    DC Motors

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    SISTEMAS DC Motors Catedrático: Ing. Gustavo Mendoza Leal Alumno: Alfredo Valdés Cárdenas Introduction A DC motor is a type of electrical machine that converts direct current into mechanical power by means of a magnetic field. DC motors are widely used in field applications because of their many advantages over AC motors such as speed control‚ high starting torque‚ quick starting‚ stopping‚ reverse and acceleration and free from harmonics found in AC. Applications of DC motors include but

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    Tata Motors

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    Dao Tran MGMT405 12:30-1:45 Dr Yan Case #3 Tata Motors 1. What inspired Tata Motors to build the Nano? Why was there a need for an inexpensive car in India? The idea of Nano–The People’s Car was inspired by the middle class Indians who bought and transported their entire families on scooters. To most middle class families in India owing a car is a far cry. Rattan Tata‚ Tata Motor’s Chairman said that the tiny car is aimed at keeping the families of India’s growing middle class from having to travel

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