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    Orbit and Maximum Height

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    the horizontal motion and the vertical motion are independent of each other; that is‚ neither motion affects the other. Acceleration Since there is no acceleration in the horizontal direction velocity in horizontal direction is constant which is equal to ucosα. The vertical motion of the projectile is the motion of a particle during its free fall. Here the acceleration is constant‚ equal to g.[1] The components of the acceleration: a_x = 0 ‚ a_y = -g . Velocity The horizontal component

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    magnetostatics and elementary vector analysis are used to determine the earth’s magnetic field in the vicinity of Wilmington‚ North Carolina. The primary equipment used in performing the experiment. Aim The purpose of this experiment is to measure the horizontal and vertical components of the earth’s magnetic field. We will accomplish this by using a tangent galvanometer‚ an instrument which preceded the modern ammeter. The tangent galvanometer was originally designed to measure an unknown current by comparing

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    MB0052- Strategic Management & Business Policy Assignment Set-I What is meant by strategy ? Differentiate between goals and objectives? Answer: Strategy is the method by which an organization systematically achieves its future objectives. A business cannot progress for a long term without a reliable strategy. Strategy is a common direction set for the company and its various components to accomplish a desired position in the future. A meticulous planning process results in strategy. It is

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    a hospital (or nursing home‚ urgent care center‚ etc.). • MANAGEMENT Good management is good management no matter where it’s practiced. What worked elsewhere will work in a health care organization as well. The Controversy • Vertical versus Horizontal views • Survival of the fittest • Look not at what business we do‚ but how we do business 1 NFS 5360 - MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS‚ ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE‚ and DELEGATION Introduction to Management • What is management? – A process whereby

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    The Tale of Two Heros

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    Submitted by Khodra‚ Javid (jkhodra1604) on 3/2/2013 2:15:52 PM Points Awarded | 39.00 | Points Missed | 11.00 | Percentage | 78.0% | 1. The ____ phase of the SDLC includes four main activities: requirements modeling‚ data and process modeling‚ object modeling‚ and consideration of development strategies. A) systems planning B) systems analysis C) systems design D) systems implementation Points Earned: | 1.0/1.0 | | 2. One of the main activities in the systems analysis phase

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    LDR ms Optical detector Optical source Forward-biased photodiode; energy releases photo of light (near-infrared) -Resistance against light -High gain means slower -Limiting resistor is used to keep the intensity is plotted on a log-log response time current within the maximum allowed scale -More sensitive than a rating. - When it’s darker‚ it will have a photodiode (can pick up smaller -The brightness of the LED depends higher resistance. If it has a changes in light) on the current‚ and NOT the

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    FOUNDATION is the lowest supporting layer of a structure. * Purpose: Transfer the building load to the soil. * The size of the foundation is determined by the weight of the building and the load bearing capabilities of the soil. * When the load bearing capabilities of the soil is low‚ a footing is usually used. Types of Foundation 1. Shallows Foundations * Shallow foundations are those founded near to the finished ground surface; generally where the founding depth (Df) is less than

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    Wind Mill

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    the course of history‚ the windmill machinery was adapted to many other industrial uses.[3] An important non-milling use is to pump water‚ either for land drainage or to extract groundwater. Contents  [hide]  * 1 Windmills in antiquity * 2 Horizontal windmills * 3 Vertical windmills * 3.1 Post mill * 3.2 Hollow-post mill * 3.3 Tower mill * 3.4 Smock mill * 3.5 Sails * 3.6 Machinery * 3.7 Spread and decline * 4 Windpumps * 5 Wind turbine * 6 See also

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    Introduction to Traverse

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    Introduction A traverse consists a series of straight line of known length related one another by known angles between the line. The points defining the ends of the traverse lines are called traverse stations. Traverse survey is a method of establishing control points‚ their position being determined by measuring the distances between the traverse station which serve as control points and the angles subtended at the various stations by their adjacent stations. The angles

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    Projectile Motion Lab Report Objectives: This laboratory experiment presents the opportunity to study motion in two dimensions‚ projectile motion‚ which can be described as accelerated motion in the vertical direction and uniform motion in the horizontal direction. Procedures and Apparatus: |Rubber Ball |White sheets of papers | |Metal Track |Water | |Books |Table | |Meter-stick |Stopwatch

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