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    Spherical Trigonometry

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    SPHERICAL TRIGONOMETRY DEFINITION OF TERMS The sphere is the set of all points in a three-dimensional space such that the distance of each from a fixed point is constant. The fixed point and the given distance are called the center and the radius of the sphere respectively. The intersection of a plane with a sphere is a circle. If the plane passes through the center of the sphere‚ the intersection is a great circle; otherwise‚ the intersection is a small circle. A line perpendicular to

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    Salundagui

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    Step 1 Replace [pic] with [pic] and interchange [pic] and [pic] Step 2 Solve for [pic] Step 3 Replace [pic] with [pic] • Inverse Sine Function o Since the graph of [pic] is not one-to-one‚ we restrict the domain to [pic] ▪ This interval contains enough of the graph of the sine function to include all possible values of y. ▪ This interval is an accepted convention that is adopted by scientific and graphing calculators

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    Ac Theory

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    Fourth Edition‚ last update June 29‚ 2002 2 Lessons In Electric Circuits‚ Volume II – AC By Tony R. Kuphaldt Fourth Edition‚ last update June 29‚ 2002 i c 2000-2002‚ Tony R. Kuphaldt This book is published under the terms and conditions of the Design Science License. These terms and conditions allow for free copying‚ distribution‚ and/or modification of this document by the general public. The full Design Science License text is included in the last chapter. As an open and collaboratively

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    Diode and Its Application

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    I. Diode and Diode Application 1. Diodes 2. Rectification 3. Power supply filter 4. Applications of diodes ← Signal rectifier ← Diode gate ← Diode clamps ← Limiter Diodes Some elements are linear (resistors‚ capacitors‚ inductors)‚ which means that doubling the applied signal (let us say a voltage) produces a doubling of the response (let us say a current). They are also passive – they do not have built-in source of power. They are two-terminal devices‚ (which

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    Dryuio

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    INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background and Objectives 1.1.1. Background In developing countries like ours Grid power is either inadequate or unavailable in the remote and inac move the need for long and inefficient transmission lines. If a suitable water source is available nearby‚ Micro-hydro is one of the reasonable and cost effective energy technologies to be considered for rural electrification. Hydroelectric systems having capacity of 100kW or smaller are considered as Micro-hydro power. It allows

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    torts Intention Motive

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    INTRODUCTION Intention‚ motive and malice are the mental element or state of mind of one who aims at bringing about a consequence. The general rule is that intention‚motive and malice are not relevant in the Law of torts. However‚ to every general rule there exceptions‚ this paper will discuss in some detail. the meaning of the three terms of intention‚ motive and malice as used in the Law of torts. In discussing the terms as used in tort‚it is important to note that Tort means a civil wrong

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    Women In Ancient Rome

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    Roman Women and Wives in Ancient Rome The ancient Roman world was vastly different from the world we live in today; the advancements of technology and the modern buildings are two huge improvements we hold over the ancient Romans. With that being said‚ one of the biggest differences is how we view women today versus how they viewed them thousands of years ago in Rome. Women were not allowed to do many things‚ including holding any position of authority. However‚ that is not to confuse that with

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    Investigating Snells Law

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    investigation is to prove determine the relative refractive index of perspects. Hypothesis: Sin i / Sin r will produce a constant ratio – the refractive index for perspects Variables: Independent Variable: Sine of the angle of incidence (Sin i) Dependent Variable: Sine of the angle of refraction (Sin r)\ Controlled Variables: The light source was kept constant‚ the same block of perspects was used. Uncontrolled Variables: Not relevant Apparatus: * Ruler‚ Protractor‚ Incandescent

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    Arbitrary waveform generator using FPGA supervised by   Prof.Dr.Mohy El Din Abo Elsoud ‚ Dr.mohamed Saber 1 Acknowledgments Thanks to Allah first and foremost : We would like to extend a special thanks to Prof . Mohy Eldin Abo Elsoud and Dr.Mohamed saber our supervisors ‚ For their continuous Support ‚ They guided us through all of our work ‚ Also were very patient in hearing our problems ‚ They always provided us with easy ‚ yet creative solutions for any road blocks . we ran into We have learnt

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    Essay Business

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    1. Delict is from the Latin ‘delictum; meaning an offence or ‘wrong’. It can be defined as a situation where the defender voluntarily commits an act or fails to act when the law imposes a duty of care and this failure to implement the legally required standard care causes the pursuer to suffer a personal injury or loss or damage. Negligence is harm which is caused unintentionally. Negligence claims arise because the defender owes what is known as a duty of care to the pursuer and‚ unfortunately

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