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     What is your personal stance on the current state of victims’ rights in America? Personally I think that the current state of victims’ rights in America are very fair because there are many laws being passed that are protecting them and allowing a greater punishment for the ones that are initiating the issue/issues. Also there is more being Provided for any loss that may have occurred during an attack The promotion of victims’ rights has been exercised to allow the confidentiality of their personal

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    distance r‚ from an infinitely long wire that carries a current I. Your derivation should include the direction of the magnetic field with respect to the direction of current flow. Verify your expression by using the experimental results obtained. If your results do not show the expected relationship‚ explain why. In order to derive an expression for the magnetic field B at a point of distance r‚ from an infinitely long wire that carries a current I‚ we can refer to fig. 10. From symmetry‚ B must be

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    Current is a flow of electrical charge carriers‚ usually electrons or electron-deficient atoms. The common symbol for current is the uppercase letter I. The standard unit is the ampere‚ symbolized by A. One ampere of current represents one coulomb of electrical charge (6.24 x 1018 charge carriers) moving past a specific point in one second. Physicists consider current to flow from relatively positive points to relatively negative points; this is called conventional current or Franklin current. Electrons

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    Ocean Currents

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    CHAPTER 31 OCEAN CURRENTS TYPES AND CAUSES OF CURRENTS 3100. Definitions The movement of ocean water is one of the two principal sources of discrepancy between dead reckoned and actual positions of vessels. Water in motion is called a current; the direction toward which it moves is called set‚ and its speed is called drift. Modern shipping speeds have lessened the impact of currents on a typical voyage‚ and since electronic navigation allows continuous adjustment of course‚ there is less need to

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    The Leeuwin Current

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    The Leeuwin Current is a tropical current‚ consisting of warm‚ low salinity water that affects Western Australia’s coastal waters and wildlife. Currents are part of a large sub circular current system called a gyre. The currents in the Southern hemisphere gyres circulate in an anti-clockwise direction (Skinner‚ Porter & Botkin‚ 1999‚ p.249). There is a current in each of the major oceans that generally flow northwards along the western coast of continents. However‚ the Leeuwin Current flows southwards

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    Electric Cars by Tesla

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    INTERNATIONAL MARKETING: ELECTRIC CARS BY TESLA MOTORS Submitted by: Bruks BM 236 THE TREND OF THE FUTURE: ELECTRIC CARS BY TESLA MOTORS I. SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS The concern for the environment has never been bigger than at the turn of the century. The growing acceptance of global warming‚ coupled with the growing green marketing galore gave impetus for the clamor for major auto companies to build a better and more affordable electric car. This plus the

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    WAR OF THE CURRENTS

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    Lot 2A‚ Bo. Maduya‚ Carmona‚ Cavite Assignment #1 War of the Currents Submitted by: 2nd Semester School Year2014-2015 BSIT401A Submitted to: Mr. Cedric G. Ner Instructor Name:Lope‚ Daniele N. Submission Date: January 12‚ 2015 Subj/Sec.: PHYSICS2/BSIT401A Rating: Instructor: Mr. Cedric G. Ner 1. Science and Technology has two sides‚ theory and practice. Which is more important: theory‚ practice or combination of

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    The History of the Electric Guitar The desire to increase the sound of the guitar existed long before the development of electrical amplifiers and speakers. Musical performances in the 19th century were characterized by ever-larger concert settings and ensembles. Musicians needed louder and more powerful instruments‚ which became possible by using new materials and designs. The introduction of steel strings in the 19th century meant not only greater volume‚ but greater tension on instruments

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    Electric Cars Speech

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    start using electricity powered cars would not be so much of a change from our normal routine as people may seem to think And they’re already many people using these electrical cars one man mentioned That he uses The Corbin Sparrow (a single person electric vehicle) As his primary commute vehicle he has a 50mi. Total commute To and from work mostly freeway so not that much stop and go traffic but once he gets to work his batteries drained about 50 percent but because the car does not require a special

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    Electric Car and Tesla

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    maintains competitive input pricing. However‚ the electric vehicle (EV) industry demonstrates a different type of dynamic. Consumer power is middling‚ due to slightly higher switching costs and the limited selection of mass produced EVs currently available. The threat of new entrants is much greater since both traditional automakers are entering the electric market‚ complemented by an ever-increasing number of start-ups. Around 1890‚ the first American electric car powered by 24 batteries had a range of

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