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    Redtacton

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    • Application Fields ABSTRACT “Red Tacton” gives a whole new meaning to the term “networking”. It is a new personal area networks technology which uses the surface of the human body‚ as a safe data transmission path‚ at speeds up to 10 Mbps. Red Tacton does not rely on electromagnetic or a light wave to transmit data. It makes use of weak electric fields on the surface of the body. Using a new super-sensitive photonic electric field sensor‚ it can achieve

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    Spintronics

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    spin of a sort in which their compass needles can point either “up” or “down” in relation to a magnetic field. Spin therefore lends itself elegantly to a new kind of binary logic of ones and zeros. The movement of spin‚ like the flow of charge‚ can also carry information among devices. One advantage of spin over charge is that spin can be easily manipulated by externally applied magnetic fields‚ a property already in use in magnetic storage technology. Another more subtle (but potentially significant)

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    Chapter3

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    system. Electromagnetic System (EMS) Attractive Levitation Electrodynamics system (EDS) Repulsive Levitation Advantages Disadvantages Advantages Disadvantages Speed - up to 310 mph Heavy Speed - up to 310 mph Shielding of passengers from magnetic field radiation Low Pollution - electrically powered Requires heavy backup batteries Low Pollution - electrically powered cost more to construct than the German Transrapid system Efficient Initial cost of setting up system ($8 - 10 million / mile) Efficient

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    Information Science

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    [1]Practitioners within the field study the application and usage of knowledge in organizations‚ along with the interaction between people‚ organizations and any existing information systems‚ with the aim of creating‚ replacing‚ improving or understanding information systems. Information science is often (mistakenly) considered a branch of computer science. However‚ it is actually a broad‚ interdisciplinary field‚ incorporating not only aspects of computer science‚ but often diverse fields such as archival

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    wireless power transfer

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    CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY‚ NORTHRIDGE WiTricity: Wireless Power Transfer A Graduate Project submitted in fulfillment of the requirements For the Degree of Master of Science in Electrical Engineering By Pranit Yeole MAY 2013 The Graduate Project of Pranit Yeole is approved: _________________________________________________ Dr. Ali Amini ____________ Date _________________________________________________ Dr. Ahmad Bekir ______________ Date _________________________________________________

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    job with less pay then their foreign counter parts. Due to which they will gain more profits.  As India is a developing country‚ the Job opportunities in India are more.  India has large number of graduates and postgraduates in each and every field such as science and technology‚ IT sector‚ arts‚ etc.  As the graduates and postgraduates in India are ready to expose themselves to the world of competition‚ they are ready to work for less pay. The main reason for that is‚ the people want experience

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    they would repel. Discussion: This occurs due to the magnetic field created by the current. When the current is travelling in the same directions the north and south magnetic fields are closer and cause it to attract but when they are opposite the south and north fields are closest causing it to repel. Analysis: All electric currents cause magnetic fields and using the right hand rule‚ we can find which way the magnetic field is going by the direction the current

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    carrying conductor creates a magnetic field around it‚ which can be comprehended by using magnetic lines of force or magnetic field lines. The nature of the magnetic field lines around a straight current carrying conductor is concentric circles with centre at the axis of the conductor. The direction of the magnetic field lines of force around a conductor is given by the Maxwell’s right hand grip rule or the right handed cork screw rule. The strength of the magnetic field created depends on the current through

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    Vector Analysis

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    symbol ∇. Del may denote the gradient (locally steepest slope)‚ the divergence of a vector field‚ or the curl (rotation) of a vector field. The symbol ∇ can be interpreted as a vector of partial derivative operators‚ and its three possible meanings—gradient‚ divergence‚ and curl—can be formally viewed as the product of scalars‚ dot product‚ and cross product‚ respectively‚ of the del "operator" with the field. A. GRADIENT If a scalar function ‚ ‚ is continuously differentiable with respect to its

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    Typical  applications  include  copiers  and  printers‚  packaging  and  labelling  machinery‚  medical  equipment‚  conveyors‚ document feeders and textile machinery.              In a clutch when powers applied‚ a  magnetic  field  is  created  in  the  coil  .  This  field  (flux)  overcomes  an

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