Scantlebury NT1310 Physical Networking Unit 4 Lab 1: New building – Tools and Wiring 4/8/14 Now that we understand the codes and standards needed to create this building‚ it’s time to put stuff in it. Our task at hand is to start wiring the building for a new computer science and electrical engineering labs. This building will have a lot of devices that need to be connected to the school campus network and we will need a lot of tools to do it. First off I think since our building is going to be
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Christian Hall NT 1310 Physical Networking Lab 3.1 Building a New Structure- Tools and Wiring Structured Cabling Where is the Plenum section of the room and why is it important? The plenum space is where the communication cables for the building ’s computer and telephone network are stored. What is the purpose of Riser cabling? The purpose of riser cabling is so the cables can be situated into walls rather than a drop ceiling. These cables run between floors in non-plenum areas is rated as
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|Id#: | Lab 4 Classes & Objects Objectives: In this Lab‚ you will learn: ➢ To define a class of your own and use it to create an object. ➢ To create constants variables and use it and how to write default constructors. Lab Activities: 1. Create class Date with the following capabilities: a. Output the date in multiple formats‚ such as
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Sheridan College Faculty of Applied Science and Technology (FAST) APPLIED MECHANICS 2 – ENGI 13386 (FALL 2014) Lab Report 1 Method of Joints and Sections lab Class: 1149_40517 (1149_40518) Authors: Paritosh Chahal and Rony George Date of Experiment: 17th September 2014 24 September 2014 – 12pm Instructor M. Arthur Signed Declaration: the work submitted here is my own and not copied or plagiarized from another source. Signiture:____________________________________________________________
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1. Read the paper “Post–Green Revolution Trends in Yield Potential of Temperate Maize in the North-Central United States” by Duvick and Cassman (In Blackboard – Seed Technology folder). 2. By looking at Figure 1 describe what has happened to grain protein‚ grain starch‚ tassel weight and leaf angle score through decades of corn breeding. -Some traits are held constant while corn breeders are continuously changing their ideas of the ideal corn hybrid. Also‚ the corn breeders are doing what satisfies
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Telecommunications Cabling Building Codes Kevin Wingate – NT1310 Introduction • The information in this presentation should be useful in making design-related decisions that will not only satisfy the move to our new building Information Technology (IT) requirements but also meet the needs of the building and its future occupants with respect to voice‚ video and data communications ANSI/EIA/TIA standards • * ANSI/EIA/TIA standards 568-C-Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard •
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NT1310 Unit 10 Lab 1 05/28/13 Building A New Structure- Problem Analysis Troubleshooting fiber Fiber optic cable was once reserved for high-performance needs‚ but today it’s turning up in all kinds of networks. If you’re familiar with copper cable‚ you’ll quickly discover that fiber optic cable is a completely different animal. Not only is the installation process different for fiber‚ but also the troubleshooting process. Fiber optic cable is also far more fragile than copper cable‚ so there
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The purpose of Lab 4 was to experiment with the vi editor commands. In the lab‚ the “garden” file was edited in many different ways. Many commands were explored in this lab including the ab‚ U‚ yy‚ dd‚ w‚ set number‚ set showmode‚ and paging commands. Step 1: Boot up the computer by pressing the power button. Step 2: Select Oracle Virtualbox using the mouse. Step 3:Open Fedora by using the Virtualbox Machine and click start when Fedora is selected. Step 4: With the vi editor in command mode
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CHAPTER 4 Objectives: 1. Define consciousness.--------- 2. Appreciate the role of the circadian rhythm. 3. Describe the stages (5) of sleep including the sequence of the stages. The development of the electroencephalograph led to dramatic increases in what is known about sleep. When electrodes are attached to the face and scalp of sleepers‚ different patterns are produced on the graphic record called the electroencephalogram or EEG. The patterns vary in frequency and amplitude of the waves
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Question 2.1: (i) Calculate the number of electrons which will together weigh one gram. (ii) Calculate the mass and charge of one mole of electrons. * ------------------------------------------------- Answer (i) Mass of one electron = 9.10939 × 10–31 kg Number of electrons that weigh 9.10939 × 10–31 kg = 1 Number of electrons that will weigh 1 g = (1 × 10–3 kg) = 0.1098 × 10–3 + 31 = 0.1098 × 1028 = 1.098 × 1027 (ii) Mass of one electron = 9.10939 × 10–31 kg Mass of one mole of
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