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    Projectreport Sneh

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    Weak localization correction in conductivity for a particle in a magnetic field Summer Internship Project Report By: Sneh Pratik‚ Department of Physics‚ Indian Institute of Technology‚ Kharagpur India Anurag Department of Physics‚ Indian Institute of Technology‚ Kharagpur India Under the guidance of : Prof. Ivan Shelykh‚ Division of Physics and Applied Physics‚ School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences‚ NTU Singapore Anastasia Pervishko Division of Physics and Applied Physics‚ School of Physical

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    synonym for computers and computer networks‚ but it also encompasses other information distribution technologies such as television‚e-mail and telephones. Several factories are associated with information technology‚ such as ‚ telecommunication‚ ‚insulator and computer services etc. Advantages of Information Technology Information technology refers to the study and development of a support-management based‚ computerized information system. The development is mainly observed in the form of dedicated

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    The Joad family‚ Gatsby‚ and Invisible Man all have a false sense of reality as a result of their blind hope. Gatsby was under the impression that he would spend the rest of his life with Daisy. Even after she leaves him‚ Gatsby expects her to call. His blind hope of their unconditional love leads him to go for a swim and wait for her call there. Also‚ Gatsby is a wanted man during this time and is suspected of killing Myrtle. There is no logic in his decision to go for a swim out in the open

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    Assessment 1 Part 1 And 2

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    industries‚ the regulations we must adhere to are varied. The main regulation for us as a company is the Working at Height Regulations 2005. This regulation covers nearly our entire workforce‚ which is made up of different disciplines Scaffolders‚ insulators‚ painters and blasters and Rope Access Technicians. Everyone at some point works at height as the recent classification for such is as follows: Anywhere above or below ground where there is a risk of fall resulting in injury This means that

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    As growing up Benjamin Franklin was intelligent which lead him to his success. Benjamin Franklin was born in boston on january 17‚ 1706. He was born in a poor family as his dad Josiah was a poor soap and candle maker. His mom was his dad’s second wife Abiah. Benjamin franklin was the youngest son of seventeen children and the fifteenth child of seventeen siblings. At the age of ten Benjamin began to help in his father’s shop‚cutting candle work and filling molds. Benjamin only went to school for

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    Transport Phenomenon (Electrical and Thermal) in two allotropic forms of Carbon (Diamond and Graphite) Graphite and Diamond both are formed from carbon (two allotropic forms of carbon). Though they have similar constituent element‚ they differ a lot in their properties. Diamond is a good thermal conductor but a bad electrical conductor‚ while graphite is a bad thermal conductor but a good electrical conductor. This is one example of their property difference. The difference in their properties

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    Case Scenario: Bugusa Inc Introduction BUGusa is a company that designs‚ manufactures‚ and sells electronic recording devices. These devices are very complicated and used by local police departments and the FBI. The devices are normally used to record sounds and noises through houses. Because these devices are highly sophisticated‚ BUGusa spends a lot of money to the do research and develop these devices. The huge investment that BUGusa spends to make such exceptional devices can

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    for strict liability torts. BUGusa‚ Inc. failed to provide an insulator in their original design for their wire tappers due to the production cost. BUGusa‚ Inc. has since realized its mistake‚ yet did not recall the older versions of the equipment‚ leaving Sally at risk of injury‚ which is exactly what happened. Strict

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    Earth Batteries Dirt makes pretty good batteries. It seems like moist dirt packed tightly works the best. Add just enough water but not too much. I guess if the dirt dries up‚ you’ll have to water the batteries along with the rest of the plants. The soda can version works but I haven’t tested extensively. You don’t really have to use a penny‚ just has to be copper. Perhaps other common materials would work better. Each cell gives you a useless 0.5 volts. But if you link them in series you can

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    Theory What is rust? Rust is the common name of a compound‚ iron oxide. Iron oxide‚ the chemical Fe2O3‚ is common because iron combines very readily with oxygen -- so readily‚ in fact‚ that pure iron is only rarely found in nature. Iron (or steel) rusting is an example of corrosion -- an electrochemical process involving an anode (a piece of metal that readily gives up electrons)‚ an electrolyte (a liquid that helps electrons move) and a cathode (a piece of metal that readily accepts electrons)

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