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    E Ball

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    642 002 E BALL TECHNOLOGY By A.dayana B.E-CSE(3RD YEAR) Abstract A new concept of pc is coming now that is E-Ball Concept pc. The E-Ball concept pc is a sphere shaped computer which is the smallest design among all the laptops and desktops. This computer has all the feature like a traditional computer‚ elements like keyboard or mouse.‚ dvd‚ large screen display. E Ball is designed that pc is be placed on two stands‚ opens by pressing and holding the two buttons located

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    river processes

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    Before looking at river landforms it is important to understand the more general role of rivers and to develop an awareness of the processes at work within rivers. It is through this knowledge that we will better undertand the processes at work in the geomorphology of the drainage basin. The role of rivers can be understood in very simple terms. The river’s role is to balance its load and transport it to the ocean. But this this idea of rivers as merely transporting weathered material to the ocean

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    Ball Bearings

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    The object of ball bearings (and roller bearings) is the substitution of pure rolling motion for plain sliding friction. <br> <br>Ball Bearings rely on the rolling motion of hardened steel balls to absorb loads. This rolling motion produces far less friction than the sliding motion. These steel balls are held in circular rows between an outer and inner ring‚ which have raceways‚ or slots‚ grooved into them to guide the balls. Ball bearings are available in both filling-slot and no filling-slot types

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    coastal processes

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    Coastal Processes Coasts are shaped by the sea and the action of waves. Waves act in different ways‚ through the processes of erosion‚ transportation and deposition. Coasts: A coast is found where the land meets the sea. Coasts undergo change due to coastal processes and (as with rivers) there are main processes at work: Erosion Transportation Deposition Each of these processes involves the power of the sea and the effect of waves that are carried to shore. However other factors also

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    TRADITIONAL MANUFACTURING PROCESSES- An overview Introduction Non-traditional manufacturing processes is defined as a group of processes that remove excess material by various techniques involving mechanical‚ thermal‚ electrical or chemical energy or combinations of these energies but do not use a sharp cutting tools as it needs to be used for traditional manufacturing processes. Extremely hard and brittle materials are difficult to machine by traditional machining processes such as turning‚ drilling

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    Cognitive Processes

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    COGNITIVE PROCESSES Cognitive Processes Kimberly Benoit University of Phoenix Abstract Cognitive processes helps to obtain information and make conscious and subconscious assumptions about the world around us. There are five conventional senses are utilized in this complex process as a way of gathering information. Cognitive processes are unobservable; researchers remain to study ways to come up with behaviors or measures of performance to mirror cognitive processes (Robinson-Reigler

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    the number of Germans killed with a gun‚ which is the closest statistic country to the U.S. Why is there so much gun violence in the U.S? What is so different in the U.S. that gun crime is so prevalent? What can we do to change it? All questions Bowling for Columbine poses in the film documentary by Michael Moore. Like the documentary‚ there is not one simple answer and there are no easy solutions. Viewing this film for the first time‚ I learned how appalling gun violence is in the United States

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    Wrecking Ball

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    Avia Jay The video for Miley Cyrus’s wrecking ball sparked a major interest as it confronts very apparent and current events on the views of women. There is always an issue within the media on the way women are represented whether they’re gaining or losing weight‚ wearing or not wearing makeup or how they’re expressing themselves as individuals. In the Wrecking Ball video Miley Cyrus has eradicated her previous ‘queen of tweens’ persona and has fully embraced her sexualisation. Although feminist

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    Ball Frequency

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    Ball | Height of rebound | Coefficent | Golf Ball-Floorboards | 50cm | 0.50 | Baseball-Floorboards | 20cm | 0.20 | Netball-Floorboards | 80cm | 0.80 | Basketball-Floorboards | 85cm | 0.85 | Volleyball-Floorboards | 85cm | 0.85 | Baseball-Turf | 25cm | 0.25 | Soccer Ball-Turf | 75cm | 0.75 | Basketball-Turf | 85cm | 0.85 | Golf Ball-Turf | 5cm | 0.05 | Basketball-Carpet | 70cm | 0.70 | Netball-Carpet | 75cm | 0.75 | Baseball-Carpet | 25cm | 0.25 | Golf Ball-Carpet | 20cm

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    Machining processes

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    Machining processes ECM Electrochemical machining (ECM) is a method of removing metal by an electrochemical process. It is normally used for mass production and is used for working extremely hard materials or materials that are difficult to machine using conventional methods.[1] Its use is limited to electrically conductive materials. ECM can cut small or odd-shaped angles‚ intricate contours or cavities in hardened exotic metals‚ such as titanium aluminised‚ Inconel‚ Waspalloy‚ and high nickel

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