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    lives‚ especially in tropical regions as information from satellites is used to track hurricanes as they develop. The first satellite completely dedicated to weather forecasting was developed by NASA. The satellite was named TIROS-I (television and infrared observation satellite) and was launched on 1st April‚ 1960. The weather satellite is a type of satellite that is primarily used to monitor the weather and climate of the Earth. Satellites can be polar orbiting‚ covering the entire Earth asynchronously

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    the flask and weighed. Calculated the weight-percent recovery of the oil from the original amount of cloves used. Then‚ we determined the infrared spectrum of the oil. Results‚ Data‚ Calculations Weight of empty boiling flask: 32.022g Weight of flask with oil: 33.651g Eugenol oil: 1.632g Watch glass weight: 50.288g Cloves: 7.011g %

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    Topic: Ghost Hunting Equipment Specific Purpose: To inform the interviewing jury the proper equipment used for a successful ghost hunt. Introduction: I. Attention Material: Ghost hunting is filled with different types of emotions. Scary‚ sad‚ excited‚ nervous‚ angry‚ etc. are all different emotions you could feel during a ghost hunt. All in all though it is a fun time and cool to experience with your friends. It is also very interesting to hear the history of a specific area and have

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    heating by solar radiation were the only warming mechanism. Solar radiation at the high frequencies of visible light passes through the atmosphere to warm the planetary surface‚ which then emits this energy at the lower frequencies of infrared thermal radiation. Infrared radiation is absorbed by greenhouse gases‚ which in turn re-radiate much of the energy to the surface and lower atmosphere. The mechanism is named after the effect of solar radiation passing through glass and warming a greenhouse but

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    In the short story “The Veldt‚” Ray Bradbury illustrates what is to come to a child without the proper guidance from their parental figures. The lack of parental guidance in the story is brought about by the machinery and technology that relieves the parents and children from daily chores and abilities that may seem tiresome‚ such as making dinner‚ cleaning the house and even tying their shoes. As they are relying on this technology‚ the parents are slowly beginning to lose their purpose as a parental

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    CIRCUIT IDEAS REMOTE-CONTROLLED FAN REGULATOR Dr C.H. VITHALANI sing this circuit‚ you can change the speed of the fan from your couch or bed. Infrared receiver module TSOP1738 is used to receive the infrared signal transmitted by remote control. The circuit is powered by regulated 9V. The AC mains is stepped down by transformer X1 to deliver a secondary output of 12V-0-12V. The transformer output is rectified by full-wave rectifier comprising diodes D1 and D2‚ filtered by capacitor C9 and regulated

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    3. Result and discussion 2.1 Physicochemical properties The formations of BPM I-III were confirmed by FT-IR‚ powder XRD and SEM studies. 2.1.1 Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy FT-IR spectra of BPM I-BPM III (Fig. 1a-1c) exhibited characteristic absorption bands of CTS ranges from 1637-1639 cm−1 which are attributed to amide I bands (C=O stretching mode along with an N–H deformation mode). Broad bands from 1130-978 cm−1‚ 1131-975 cm−1 and 1131-971 cm−1 were observed for phosphate stretching

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    NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION NOVEMBER 2008 PHYSICAL SCIENCES: PAPER I Time: 3 hours PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY 1. This paper consists of: • a question paper of 17 pages • a data and formula booklet of 3 pages (i – iii) Please make sure that your question paper is complete. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Remove the pages of data and formulae from the middle of this question paper. Use the data and formulae whenever necessary. Read the questions carefully. In Question 1 answer 1

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    What is the sequence of bands 3 through 6 of the Landsat TM-5 sensor? A. NIR‚ NIR‚ Red‚ Green. B. Green‚ Red‚ Near Infrared‚ NIR. C. Red‚ NIR‚ NIR‚ Thermal Infrared. D. Blue‚ Green‚ Red‚ NIR. E. Red‚ NIR‚ Thermal Infrared‚ Mid Infrared. 8. Which of the following aggregate surfaces would have the HIGHEST reflective qualities (all things being equal) in the NEAR INFRARED parts of the spectrum? A. Trees and grass. B. Water and bare soil. C. Bare soil and urban. D. Water and crops. E.

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    What is Remote Sensing? Remote sensing‚ in simplest words‚ means acquiring information about an object without touching the object itself.  Conventionally‚ however remote sensing has come to imply that the sensor and the target are located remotely apart and the electromagnetic radiation serves as a link between the sensor and the object‚ the sun being the major source of energy illuminating the earth. The part of this energy is reflected‚ absorbed and transmitted by the surface. A sensor records

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