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    Engineer

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    A 200-µA meter movement with an internal resistance of 550-Ω is used in 0- to 500-mA ammeter. Find the value of the required shunt resistance. Ayrton Shunt Im Rm I - Im Rc Rb Ra I2 I3 I I1 Example 2.3: Compute the value of the shunt resistors for the circuit. Given that Rm = 1.2kΩ‚ Im =150 µA‚ I1=5mA‚ I2=50mA‚ I3=200mA. Check : Rsh = Ra + Rb + Rc always! + - Fig. 3: An Ammeter using Ayrton shunt. Ammeter Insertion Effects Example 2.4: A current meter having an

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    Dutilleux Sonatine

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    Ashley Harris Professor Kantner Flute Literature 13 December 2012 Henry Dutilleux Sonatine Program Notes Music of the twentieth century seems to be one of exploration and experimentation of sound and technique. Composers of this time period examined new musical languages particular to each instrument (or voice)‚ some even rejecting the tonal language all together‚ and others expanding upon the boundaries of traditional tonality. Then there were also those that looked at experimentation of new

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    the reader

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    FOA Martijn Outline: 1: Introduction: Structure and content/part Task division Learning outcome 2: Body (2): Compare writers Writers; Background Age Stature and credibility Conclusion writers How do age‚ background and nationality of writers influence language and meaning? What are the consequences of this influence? 3: Conclusion: Effects Noor‚ Martijn‚ Joos and Nadine on language and meaning Compare gravity of different aspects’ effect Introduction: [Slide 1.] Sociologists

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    Petrarchan sonnet (puh TRAHR kun) a fourteen line sonnet consisting of two parts: the octave‚ eight lines with the rhyme scheme abbaabba‚ and the sestet‚ six lines usually with the rhyme scheme cdecde the octave often poses a question or dilemma that the sestet answers or resolves‚ beginning with a turn‚ also known as a volta also referred to as an Italian sonnet Example: Whoso list to hunt‚ I know where is an hind! But as for me‚ alas‚ I may no more; The vain travail hath

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    1. INTRODUCTION The sun is the largest source of renewable energy and this energy is abundantly available in all parts of the earth. It is in fact one of the best alternatives to the non-renewable sources of energy. Solar energy has been used since prehistoric times‚ but in a most primitive manner. Before 1970‚ some research and development was carried out in a few countries to exploit solar energy more efficiently‚ but most of this work remained mainly academic . After the dramatic rise in oil

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    If We Must Die Mckay

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    In rhyme and meter‚ Claude McKay’s “If We Must Die” generally conforms to the conventions of a Shakespearean sonnet‚ but at several moments throughout the poem‚ McKay also strays from the rules of the English sonnet. In composing his poem in the style of the traditional Shakespearean sonnet‚ McKay creates a clear narrative that is both easy to follow and equally artistic. However‚ in deviating from this conventional style‚ McKay draws attention to specific phrases that contribute greatly to the contrasting

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    Roxann Milbourn March 15‚ 2015 The 2000 Meter Row... A case in Homeostasis At the start: 1. What is responsible for raising Jim’s heart and respiratory rate and stimulating sweat just before the race? Homeostasis is the cause. Jim is nervous but he is making his body be calm so he doesn’t psych himself out. His nervous system sends signals to his heart. His respiratory rate increases. Since his heart is beating faster and respiratory rate increased this caused him to breathe more rapidly and his

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    And guess what? She says that reading is even better than taking a ride on this great horse. * Line 4 refers to poetry as "prancing‚" which cleverly plays upon the terms commonly used to talk about poetic meter‚ like "metrical foot" – for more on this concept‚ check out the "Form and Meter" section. Lines 5-6 This Traverse may the poorest take Without oppress of Toll— * Books may cost money‚ but reading them is free. So‚ anyone with access to books (like‚ say‚ through local library or Project

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    Hide and Seek How does the poet bring the subject matter “to life” to the reader? The poem shows that the child is just starting out in life‚ and as the poem progresses‚ he learns something new about it; that he is actually vulnerable in the real world. The poet manages to bring the subject matter to life by using a set of language and structure that intensifies the reader’s participation in the poem. As seen‚ the poem consists of only one‚ long stanza‚ which simply creates the vision of a flow

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    rhythmic; understand the time signature; watch out for resting‚ ties and dotted notes; start slow and increase the tempo when played confidently; lastly‚ play along. Moreover‚ mastering the rhythmic skill requires the establishing of beat/pulse‚ tempo‚ meter and accent. Babelay (2009) stated that no matter what instrument a student is learning‚ everyone needs a good rhythmic foundation. Melodies‚ scales and chord patterns are all dependent on a piece’s rhythm. The importance of developing

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