TABLE OF CONTENT Contents Page No. Chapter1:- INTRODUCTION 2 1.1 OVERVIEW OF INTEL CENTRINO MOBILE TECHNOLOGY: 2 CHAPTER 2:- DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MOBILE AND DESKTOP COMPUTING 5 CHAPTER 3:- INTEL PENTIUM M PROCESSOR 7 CHAPTER 4:- INTEL PENTIUM M PROCESSOR FEATURE HIGHLIGHT 9 4.1 High performance and low power core 9 4.2 Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology 11 4.3 400 MHz System Bus with low power features 13 4.4 32KB Level 1 Instruction and Data Caches 14 4.5 1MB
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be as per the existing norms / regulations and University Guidelines. Examination Scheme Theory ( Examination duration per paper 2 hours ) Title Examination Maximum Marks Computer organization: First Term 60 Introduction to microprocessors and computer architecture Paper II Algorithms and Programming in C Second Term First Term 60 60 Maximum Marks after conversion 30 30 30 30 Paper I Paper I Paper II Certified Journal Viva-voce Second Term 60 Practical ( Examination duration per paper
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EXPERIMENT 2 : UV-VISIBLE DETERMINATION OF AN UNKNOWN CONCENTRATION OF KMnO4 OBJECTIVE 1. To determine the maximum wavelength of potassium permanganate. 2. To plot the calibration curve of potassium permanganate. 3. To determine the concentration of an unknown solution of potassium permanganate. APPARATUS Beaker‚ burette‚ glass rod ‚volumetric flask 100ml ‚dropper CHEMICALS Potassium permanganate (KMnO4)‚ distilled water PROCEDURE A. Preparation of the KMnO4 standard solution
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falls. Based on the results‚ the block’s kinetic energy and velocity increase with the falling distance‚ as predicted. But little changes in velocity near the end of the motion show that friction and other factors might be important. The block’s maximum velocity ranged from 0.869 to 1.193 m/s at different falling distances‚ and its resulting kinetic energy ranged from 0.074 to 0.134 J. Introduction Imagine yourself riding a roller coaster and experiencing a rush of speed as you drop high hills.
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Chapter 9 Property Acquisition and Cost Recovery SOLUTIONS MANUAL Problems 39. [LO 1] Jose purchased a delivery van for his business through an online auction. His winning bid for the van was $24‚500. In addition‚ Jose incurred the following expenses before using the van: shipping costs of $650; paint to match the other fleet vehicles at a cost of $1‚000; registration costs of $3‚200 which included $3‚000 of sales tax and a registration fee of $200; wash and detailing for $50; and an engine
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Procedure: Refer to Human Biology Practical Manual Results: The position giving the largest muscular twitch response with the lowest pulse current can be generated. Questions: A. Describe briefly what you have done for this section. (maximum 100 words) Powerlab unit is used as a stimulator. Instead of recording‚ muscular responses are observed by watching hand of volunteer. Stimulus Isolator command is chosen and the settings are set in effect. The
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depict the minimum value of system parameters and upper bounds show the maximum values. The system has constraint parameters (failure and repair parameters). These parameters are optimized keeping in view the fitness function
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working and/or explanations. Where an answer is incorrect‚ some marks may be given for a correct method‚ provided this is shown by written working. You are therefore advised to show all working. Section a Answer all questions in the boxes provided. 1. [Maximum mark: 5] Let f ( x) = 7 − 2 x and g ( x) = x + 3 . (a) (b) (c) Find ( g f ) ( x) . Write down g −1 ( x) . Find ( f g −1 ) (5) . [2 marks] [1 mark] [2 marks] .................................................................... .............
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explanations. Where an answer is incorrect‚ some marks may be given for a correct method‚ provided this is shown by written working. You are therefore advised to show all working. Section a Answer all questions in the boxes provided. 1. [Maximum mark: 5] Let f ( x) = 7 − 2 x and g ( x) = x + 3 . (a) Find ( g f ) ( x) . [2 marks] [1 mark] (b) Write down g −1 ( x) . (c) Find ( f g −1 ) (5) . [2 marks] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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