difficult to conduct an experiment in our area‚ due to the lack of temperature densities. However‚ we conducted an experiment using lasers‚ and hot plates. We use a laser pen to resemble the light ray‚ and we use the hot plates to resemble to heated ground. Other materials used were aluminium foil‚ a piece of paper‚ tape‚ and a thermometer. To keep a consistent level with the laser and the hot plates‚ we used multiple clamps‚ and stands to support the
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material. Steel framed structures are designed with the connections between the separate members treated as either non-rigid or fully rigid joints. The frame consists of horizontal beams in both direction and vertical columns called stanchions‚ usually all standard rolled sections of various sizes‚ joined together by welding or by bolts with cleats to form a stiff to which the feet of the stanchions are bolted. All the steel members are commonly encased with concrete or other suitable material to which
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AN INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORT At Steel Cast Ltd. Ruvapari Road‚ Bhavnagar‚ Gujrat‚ India-364 005 AN INDUSTRIAL TRAINING REPORT At Steel Cast Ltd. Ruvapari Road‚ Bhavnagar‚ Gujrat‚ India-364 005 By Jasoliya Darshan Sureshbhai Enrolment No: - 100210119028 Submitted to Government Engineering College Bhavnagar Certificate I hereby certify that I have completed the 10th days training in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical
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CONTENTS 1) INTRODUCTION 2) A) CONCEPT OF HOLOGRAPHY B) HISTORICAL ROOT C) WHAT IS HOLOGRAM 3) HOLOGRAOHIC MEMORY 4) TECHNIQUE FOR STORING DATA ON A HOLOGRAPHIC MATERIAL 5) SPATIAL LIGHT MODULATOR 6) MULTIPLEXING TECHNIQUE FOR RETREIVING DATA FROM A HOLOGRAOHIC MATERIAL 8) ERROR CORRECTION 9) TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION OF HOLOGRAOHIC DEVICE 10) A) ADVANTAGES B) LIMITATIONS 11) OBSTACLES IN DEVELOPMENT OF HOLOGRAPHIC
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U.P. TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY LUCKNOW Syllabus [Effective from the Session : 2008-09] B.TECH. COURSES [Common to all Branches of B.Tech. 1st Year except B.Tech. Agricultural Engg. ] 1 S. No. Course Code SUBJECT Evaluation Scheme SESSIONAL EXAM. PERIODS L 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. EAS-103 EAS-101 EAS-102/ EME-102 EEE-101/ ECS-101 EEC-101/ EAS-104 EME-101/ EAS-105 7. EAS-109 8. EAS-152/ EME-152 EEE-151/ ECS-151 Mathematics-I Engg. Physics-I
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CHAPTER 1: MATERIAL AND PROCESSES IN MANUFACTURING Difference of System & Process: process implies a sequence of steps‚ processes‚ or operations for production of goods and services. A system is a collection of many processes‚ including workers‚ machines‚ and information. Difference of Manufacturing system and manufacturing process: Manufacturing system is a group of machine put in a certain layout to produce a product. Manufacturing process is what you do on a machine. For example : drilling‚ milling
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today form a separate commercial product segment in local and metropolitan area networks ‚ the mobile and long-range applications of this technology are aggravated by extreme requirements for pointing and tracking accuracy because of the small optical beam divergences involved. This challenge has to be addressed to fully exploit the benefits of optical links. Furthermore‚ long-haul optical links through the atmosphere suffer from strong fading as a result of index-of-refraction turbulence (IRT) and link
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Introduction! ! The Michelson Interferometer is commonly used to determine the wavelength of light or measure very small distances. It was invented by Albert Abraham Michelson and is commonly used in optical interferometry‚ a branch of physics involving a family of techniques one could use to extract information about waves by superimposing them. ! ! The original application of the Michelson Interferometer was to the famous Michelson-Morley experiment in 1887. Prior to Einstein’s
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HOLOGRAPHIC MEMORY By Talluri Mahesh‚ BL.EN.U4MEE10061. ABSTRACT: Devices that use light to store and read data have been the backbone of data storage for nearly two decades. Compact discs revolutionized data Storage in the early 1980s‚ allowing multi-megabytes of data to be stored on a disc that has a diameter
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free space‚ a plane-wave laser is unable to accelerate an electron‚ according to the Lawson-Woodward theorem‚ posited in 1979. However‚ Yu-kun Ho‚ a professor at China’s Fudan University in Shanghai‚ and his research group have proposed a concept of what physicists refer to as the capture-acceleration scenario to show that an electron can be accelerated by a tightly focused laser in a vacuum. In the capture-acceleration scenario‚ the diffraction from a tightly focused laser changes not only the intensity
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