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    he Bose suspension system includes a linear electromagnetic motor and power amplifier at each wheel‚ and a set of control algorithms. This proprietary combination of suspension hardware and control software makes it possible‚ for the first time‚ to combine superior comfort and superior control in the same vehicle. Linear electromagnetic motor A linear electromagnetic motor is installed at each wheel of a Bose equipped vehicle. Inside the linear electromagnetic motor are magnets and coils of wire

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    Magnetic Fields PHY 114 Lab Report 10/23/2013 Abstract: The purpose of this experiment was to surrounding a magnet there is a magnetic field. The magnetic field is analogous to the electric field that exists in the space around electric charges. Like the electric field‚ the magnetic field has both a magnitude and a direction. The direction of the magnetic field at any point in space is the direction indicated by the north pole of a small compass needle placed at that point. Since electric

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    Electro magnetic suspension

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    1156 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY‚ VOL. 59‚ NO. 3‚ MARCH 2010 Active Electromagnetic Suspension System for Improved Vehicle Dynamics Bart L. J. Gysen‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ Johannes J. H. Paulides‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ Jeroen L. G. Janssen‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ and Elena A. Lomonova‚ Fellow‚ IEEE Abstract—This paper offers motivations for an electromagnetic active suspension system that provides both additional stability and maneuverability by performing active roll and pitch control during

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    What happens when you take two natural wondering parallel lines and force them to turn whilst still parallel? In a two dimensional perspective you will see two overlapping waves with a positive and negative parabola opposite from one another. In reality we would see a spiral. Imagine that these lines are instead two of the smallest forms of energy known as a photon and they are spiraling each other. When you reach distances of four hundred nanometres to seven hundred nanometres in between the photons

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    ELECTRO MAGNETIC GRIPPER | HARDWARE PROJECT | | ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: We would like to take opportunity to express our humble gratitude to Mr. Denis ashok S under whom we executed this project. His constant guidance and willingness to share his vast knowledge made us understand this project and its manifestations in great depths and helped us to complete the assigned tasks. And also we would like to thank Mr. Pandivelan C who gave this opportunity for us. ABSTRACT:

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    conductor‚ a magnetic field is immediately brought into existence in the space surrounding the conductor. It can be said that when electrons are in motion‚ they produce a magnetic field. The converse of this is also true i.e. when a magnetic field embracing a conductor moves relative to the conductor‚ it produces a flow of electrons in the conductor. This phenomenon whereby an e.m.f. and hence current (i.e. flow of electrons) is induced in any conductor which is cut across or is cut by a magnetic flux is

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    .INTRODUCTION Magnetic levitation is the latest in transportation technology and has been the interest of many countries around the world. The idea has been around since 1904 when Robert Goddard‚ an American Rocket scientist‚ created a theory that trains could be lifted off the tracks by the use of electromagnetic rails. Many assumptions and ideas were brought about throughout the following years‚ but it was not until the 1970’s that Japan and Germany showed interest in

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    Food Preservation

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    Familiarise yourself with the reasons behind selecting any particular method of food preservation. Your choice of food preservation will depend on weighing up the advantages and disadvantages of each method. You should consider the following factors when deciding on which method to use: Space: The amount of space you have will definitely impact on your choice of preservation. Someone living in a farmhouse can probably store dozens of preserved fruits in jars‚ whereas someone living in an apartment

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    Tut Magnetic Fields

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    1 Tutorial Sheet : Magnetostatic Fields Date of Upload : Oct 16‚ 2014 Learning Objectives: 1) Introduction with the magnetostatic fields. 2) Applications of Ampere’s circuit law and Biot-Savart’s law . 3) Solving boundary value problems for magnetic fields. Attempt the following problems 1) Derive the expression of magnetic field intensity at a given point due to infinite sheet of current using Ampere’s circuit law. − → − → → 2) Plane y=1 carries current K = 50− a z mA/m. Find H at (0‚ 0‚ 0) and

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    Food Preservation

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    Food preservation Men have preserved their foods from ancient times in order to keep the results of harvesting for winter months‚ for resale‚ for storage‚ and for transporting from sea to inland‚ overseas‚ or cross-country. To do so‚ they generally used nature’s methods‚ which are drying‚ parching and fermenting. Parching is the most natural method‚ but for many thousands of years‚ others have also been used. Direct fermentation of liquids‚ usually by the introduction of yeast‚ has not only

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