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    Intervehicle

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    Intervehicle Communication (IVC) is attracting considerable attention from the research community and the automotive industry‚ where it is beneficial in providing intelligent transportation system (ITS) as well as drivers and passengers’ assistant services. ITS that aim to streamline the operation of vehicles‚ manage vehicle traffic‚ assist drivers with safety and other information‚ along with provisioning of convenience applications for passengers such as automated toll collection systems‚ driver

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    Moon

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    means since Earth spins‚ gravity captured a pre-formed Moon into the atmosphere of Earth forming the Earth and Moon together in a primordial accretion disk. However this proposed theory does not include depletion of metallic iron‚ or high angular momentum of the Earth-Moon system. Another theory is that the Earth-Moon formed after a huge impact in which A Mars-sized object and Earth hit each other and blasted materials into orbit around Earth‚ which formed the Moon. More recent technology has been

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    Enzymes

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    Protein. Peptide: Amino acids. Collision Theory * Chemical reactions occur by substances/particles “colliding” with each other. * The collisions require 2 components to be “successful” (e.g. form a new component). 1. Collisions need sufficient speed/energy. 2. Collisions require correct orientation (have to hit at the correct angle). * Enzymes bind to substrates = this helps to “ensure” correct angle/orientation higher percentage of collisions will result in a reaction. Induced

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    Okonkwo's Downfall Essay

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    Okonkwo’s Downfall The cultural collisions in Things Fall Apart are very protruding. The cultural collisions challenged Okonkwo’s incompetence to assimilate into the new culture which eventually led to his downfall. Okonkwo started off as a fearless respected leader until he was exiled because he killed a clansman. Okonkwo has come back and doesn’t like what he sees. The cultural collision affected Okonkwo to the point where he thought he needed to take action. Okonkwo’s sense of identity was

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    Introduction In this digitized world‚ information became essential part in human’s life. Every where people are dealing with information and every field is linked with information which is analyzed‚ processed and stored in computer. Data is important part of decision making process. Any fault or delay in information can lead to drastic result which can unfavorable to human kind. More and more organizations and personal user wants their data to be processed fast and without an error. Hash Function

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    there will be more particles in a certain area (15cm3) so inevitably there will be more collisions which is backed up by the collision theory. The Collision Theory is based on the idea that for a chemical reaction to take place‚ it is necessary for the reacting particles to collide with each other with enough energy to break or form new bonds between the other particles‚ which is called a successful collision. If when they collide and they do not have enough energy to break or form new bonds then

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    reaction rate. C. As the temperature increases‚ the reaction rate increases due to higher number of collisions 3. Yes doubling the concentration did double the reaction rate. Because if you look at the datatable above‚ it took the 6.0M half the time that the 3.0M to dissolve the metal‚ and this happened because with the higher concentration‚ you have more collisions‚ and with more collisions the reaction happens faster. 4. According to my table the flat piece of magnesium dissolved faster

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    Effusion In Basketball

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    Effusion is when small gaseous particles have high kinetic energy that allows them to move through small holes. However‚ the mean free path must be larger the hole itself. The mean free path is the average distance traveled by a particle between collisions with other particles (¨Boundless¨ 10/13/16). If it does not meet these requirements‚ then the gas molecules will just keep moving back and forth through the opening. Effusion tells how gas molecules move through the small opening of the basketball

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    Ford Pinto Essay

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    sure that the collision is under control and that the road is clear for the other drivers. While this is the taxpayers money being put to work‚ there is the traffic jam that can be caused to clear the collision site. People stuck in the traffic jam could be on their way to work or leaving work to pick up their kids. This can cause of lost wages or extra fees at a daycare for late pick-up. Living in Hawaii a small fender bender can back traffic up for hours. So an explosive collision from a Ford Pinot

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    of given quantity with time. There are two ways to measure the rate of a reaction: 1. measure the rate at which a reactant is used up 2. measure the rate at which a product is formed Collision theory is used to explain how different factors affect the rate of chemical reaction. The collision theory states that for a reaction to take place between reacting particles (ions‚ molecules or atoms) it is necessary that they collide. Particles must also have a sufficient amount of energy

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