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    Lab #11 Faraday’s Law of induction Purpose: To prove Faraday’s Law of Induction using an oscillating wand which swings through a magnetic field. In addition‚ we studied the conversion of mechanical energy to electrical energy. Questions: 1. What are the possible errors in this experiment? There are a variety of sources of error which may have affected the results of this experiment. There could have been an error in the setup of the Rotary Motion setup or its setup within the Logger Pro program

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    With vast improvement in technology‚ induction hob is rapidly gaining popularity in kitchen suites as unlike gas or traditional electric power‚ it is environmental friendly‚ time and energy efficient. In fact with most of the energy being transferred directly to the pan‚ the hob remains cool. Moreover‚ absence of carcinogenic flames and hot surfaces makes the kitchen cooler and safer. Furthermore‚ induction hobs are also available in a kaleidoscope of colors and designs which will blend seamlessly

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    We had several events happened last semester‚ but I did not attend any of them because I was not aware of the decision that I am going to participate in this program. However‚ I did have the chance to see the video about the Opus Prize Leadership Ceremony held at Creighton University. The Opus Prize recognizes unsung heroes who are conquering the world’s persistent social problems. Those three nominees are all faith-based entrepreneurs who fundamentally change individuals‚ families‚ and communities

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    Induction and Faraday’s Thursday‚ October 25‚ 2012 Lab Report 6 Introduction and Faraday’s Law Objective: In this experiment‚ Faraday’s law of induction will be investigated. Theory: Faraday’s law of induction states the induced emf or voltage in a coil is proportional to the rate of change of magnetic flux through a coil‚ this is shown blew: Ƹ= -dɸ/dt Equation 6.1 The flux of the magnetic field is defined and the following: ɸ=BAcosΘ Equation 6.2

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    energy. In the electric generator it uses mechanical energy to make the loops spin resulting in the creation of electric current within the loop. The way an electric generator functions is based on the principal of "electromagnetic induction". Electro magnetic induction is when you move a wire through a magnetic field causing electric current to enter the wire. As long as the magnet and the coil move relative to each other‚ a potential difference is produced across the coil and current flows in the

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    Physical Muscle Relaxation – ‘PMR’ (Hypnotic Induction) All right‚ you just make yourself comfortable and close your eyes when you are ready to do so…. You may want to close them now or in a moment or two…...You are in a safe‚ secure place and you are in complete control….. now I want you to relax in the chair….. as you relax into the chair just separate your hands and let them lie loosely in your lap....... or by your sides if that’s more comfortable for you....... it’s better if your legs are

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    Slippery slope is an informal fallacy of weak induction. It draws a conclusion from events of an exaggerated and improbable chain reaction. The following DIRECTV commercial shows a clear example of a fallacy of slippery slope: “When you wait forever for the cable guy‚ you get bored. When you get bored‚ you start staring out windows. When you start staring out windows‚ you see things you shouldn’t see. When you see things you shouldn’t see‚ you need to vanish. When you need to vanish‚ you fake your

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    To: Dr. Grant Lindstrom From: Trevor Teichert Date: October 2‚ 2012 Subject: Analysis of Emma’s Parlor Emma possesses many of the characteristics of an entrepreneur. She has a high level of energy and is a very outgoing person. She possesses internal locus of control. She believes she controls her destiny. She knew that she could walk away from her job as a nurse and figure out a way to make a living. She is very self-confident. As I just said she knew she could walk away from her job

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    something new‚ for example‚ about Kazakh wedding ceremony. From the very beginning it is known that marriage is very serious ceremony‚ which connects people to each other for their entire lives. Nowadays it is normal thing when man and woman get married and after some time they divorce. Long time ago it was really bad to act like that‚ it meant that you do not respect your culture and country at all. I think I should tell more about all this ceremony. The history of Kazakh weddings is long‚ and there

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    Many of the terms distort or conceal the meaning of the words we use now‚ in order to promote the rules and conventions of the community. They affect the behavior and attitude of the people in the community. The terms release‚ Stirrings‚ and the Ceremony of Loss are all expressions that have had an impact in The Giver. The term “release” is a frightening one in the story. To be released‚ is the highest level of dishonor in Jonas’s world. To be released is when one is kicked out‚ in a sense‚ of

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