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    Term Paper Course code :CSE 211 Course title: Computer Organisation and Architecture Submitted to: Ramanpreet Kaur Lamba Madam Submitted by: K. Nabachandra Singha Very-Long Instruction Word (VLIW) Computer Architecture ABSTRACT VLIW architectures are distinct from traditional RISC and CISC architectures implemented in current mass-market microprocessors. It is important to distinguish instruction-set architecture—the processor programming

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    Tutorial 1 ‐ Question 1 Tutorial 1 Question 1 • A heavy table is supported by flat steel legs. Its natural period  in horizontal oscillation is 0.4s. When a 30‐kg plate is clamped  to its surface‚ the natural period in the oscillation is increased  to its surface the natural period in the oscillation is increased to 0.5s. What is the effective spring constant and the mass of  the table?  • [Steidel‚ Problem 2.8‚ page 49] MP3002/MP4012 Mechanics of  MP3002/MP4012 Mechanics of Deformable Solids

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    internet bank users. Findings – Using a content analysis procedure‚ eight factors were identified which explain why consumers are not using internet banking. In order of frequency‚ the factors are: perceptions about risk; the need; lacking knowledge; inertia; inaccessibility; human touch; pricing and IT fatigue. Research limitations/implications – A list of those consumers who were not internet banking users could not be sourced‚ meaning that a random sample could not be carried out. The factors which

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    including the normal-mode theory of linear elastic structures and Lagrange’s equations. ELEMENTARY PARTS OF VIBRATORY SYSTEMS Vibratory systems comprise means for storing potential energy (spring)‚ means for storing kinetic energy (mass or inertia)‚ and means by which the energy is gradually lost (damper). The vibration of a system involves the alternating transfer of energy between its potential and kinetic forms. In a damped system‚ some energy is dissipated at each cycle of vibration and

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    The role played by weather and road conditions in accidents When you drive in bad weather it usually takes longer and can be stressful. Leaving earlier can allow you to reach your destination without worry of running late. If possible‚ take an alternate route to avoid weather systems that can affect your driving. You should drive more slowly and carefully than normal while driving in bad weather. This can reduce the possibility of accidents from skidding. When you are driving in rain

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    force to be called “gravity.” Newton had determined that gravitational forces exist between all objects. After all the observations he made‚ Newton developed what are now known as the three laws of motion. The first law covers the definition of inertia. Inertia focuses on how an object will remain in motion or at rest in a straight line unless forced to change by the addition of an external force. Objects in motion will stay in motion‚ and objects at rest will stay at rest. The only time that an object

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    Theory of simple bending (assumptions)   Material of beam is homogenous and isotropic => constant E in all direction Young’s modulus is constant in compression and tension => to simplify analysis Transverse section which are plane before bending before bending remain plain after bending. => Eliminate effects of strains in other direction (next slide) Beam is initially straight and all longitudinal filaments bend in circular arcs => simplify calculations Radius of curvature is large compared

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    Anne Moody in his book ’’Coming of age in Mississippi’’‚ isn’t sure that the civil rights movement will end up as being a success. She is having a lot of doubts about the future‚ questioning herself about her sacrifices and the suffering she had to endure as an activist. In 1968‚ the civil rights movement and the freedom summer are still recent memories and nothing is won. The author wonder‚ if Mississippi will always be stuck in another time. She had gave so much to the cause that she cannot envision

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    1. According to Keast‚ “there is a mystery in the sharp contrast between the inertia of prospects and the evangelical zeal of TiVo users.” As an emerging expert in consumer behavior how would you tackle that mystery? What do you think could be going on? Beyond your pet hypothesis‚ try to be creative and list a large number of conflicting hypotheses by taking multiple points of view. What might “evangelists” mention as a cause of their failure to sell TiVo to their friends? What might a “couch potato”

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    Although at times wearing a seatbelt during a drive could result in seatbelt-caused injuries likely around the sternum area and perhaps even death‚ the risk of going without far outweighs the risk of the injuries caused by the seatbelts. By the law of inertia‚ when a car crashes (i.e. decelerates rapidly) the passenger will continue to move at the same speed until a force acts upon them to cause deceleration. There is a stopping force. If said passenger flies out the windshield onto the tarmac‚ the windshield

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