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    ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS – I Sub Code Hrs/ Week Total Hrs. : : : 10MAT11 04 52 IA Marks Exam Hours Exam Marks : : : 25 03 100 PART-A UNIT – 1 Differential Calculus - 1 Determination of nth derivative of standard functions-illustrative examples*. Leibnitz’s theorem (without proof) and problems. Rolle’s Theorem – Geometrical interpretation. Lagrange’s and Cauchy’s mean value theorems. Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s series expansions of function of one variable (without proof). 6 Hours UNIT – 2 Differential

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    Career episode 1. a) Introduction 1. This episode describes a position that I currently occupy. After completion of 5 years Mechanical Engineering course in 1996 I have been working for VooDoo People International Ltd. (Australia) in its representative office in Khabarovsk‚ Russia‚ since May 1997. I currently hold a position of a Senior Sales Engineer. Together with two sales Engineers (both professional Mechanical Engineers) reporting directly to me I perform slurry-pumping systems design for mining

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    Technical Report: Engineering Code of Ethics There are many different factors and aspects in the division of engineering and one of the most important factors to know in this field is the engineering code of ethics. These moral codes that all engineers must work to abide by are a set of rules and standards that express the importance of the decisions that engineers must make. The engineering code of ethics requires the engineer’s full concentration of showing and acting on their honesty‚ integrity

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    people to think that they are a shit bag as well. But‚ if you act as professional‚ you will stand out in a good way. People will look at you and they will think to themselves ’Damn‚ that Marine is squared away.’ Professionalism will get you look at for promotions‚ other Marines will look up to you‚ and junior Marines will most likely find that you are someone to go to if they need help with anything (work or personal). One example of professionalism would to come to work in the correct uniform: boots

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    Home Page The Importance of Drawing in the Mechanical Design Process Computer & Graphics Vol.14‚ No. 2‚ pp. 263-274‚ 1990 Pergamon Press plc. David G. Ullman E-mailUllman Stephen Wood David Craig Department of Mechanical Engineering Oregon State University Corvallis‚ Oregon 97331 ABSTRACT This paper is a study on the importance of drawing (both formal drafting and informal sketching) during the process of mechanical design. Five hypotheses‚ focused on the types

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    MARINE GROWTH PREVENTION SYSTEM AIM: To prevent fouling and growth of marine organisms in the pipe lines which are in contact with sea water. What is Marine Growth: Ships while sailing use seawater for several purposes. The seawater is used in the ship’s system and discharged after the use. However‚ seawater contains several marine organisms which enter the ship along with the seawater and deposit and flourish on the parts of the ship’s system. If preventive

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    Marine Bio 5

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    Conclusion: 1. Which bottle did you select? A: I selected to use Bottle 1. 2. Refer to your plotted points on the map. What are the names of the major surface currents your bottle followed? A: The bottle followed Northern Brazil‚ Caribbean‚ South Equatorial and Chile current. 3. Based on your knowledge of ocean currents‚ where did your bottle originate? A: the bottle originated in North Equatorial current. 4. Is it possible your bottle could have followed different currents? If so‚ what were the

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    this machine is responsible for sparking an interest in how things work. My love for practical sciences‚ in addition to my innate fascination with technology used for practical and real purposes‚ has enabled me to discern my love for mechanical engineering. As a chubby 11 year old‚ I remember sitting glued to Discovery channel. An episode of the show ‘How it’s made’ featured the process used to create a gumball machine. Awestruck I learnt about the intricate parts that made this miraculous machine

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    Hard engineering refers to the construction of physical structures to defend against erosive power of waves To protect a coast from erosion‚ people have built seawalls in front of a cliff or along the coast. A seawall is usually made of concrete. It acts as a buffer and absorbs energy of breaking waves especially during storms where the waves are strong‚ thus protecting the coast. A seawall shields and protects the coast from the direct impact of the incoming waves‚ thus reducing erosion. However

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    Section 1: The definition of marine protected area varies with people‚ and in reality‚ it is a term used globally to describe an area of sea especially dedicated to the protection‚ coupled with maintenance of biological diversity‚ and of natural and associated cultural resources‚ and managed or reserved by legal or other effective means to protect part or all of the enclosed environment. In the U.S.‚ MPAs span a range of habitats including the open ocean‚ coastal areas‚ inter-tidal zones and estuaries;

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