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    CAR CRASHES

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    to ensure cars come to a stop when they sense another car coming close to them. He hopes that having a GPS sensor on the roof can measure the location and his tests of the auto-braking system have worked‚ despite Mr. Coelingh’s foot being on the accelerator. At General Motors’ in Detroit‚ scientists are researching if a car can make up for driver flaws‚ by enhancing their senses. They are developing a windscreen‚ with the hope that it would give drivers a advanced vision system. Physical crash test

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    Carburetor Research Paper

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    The basic carburetor has a cylindrical hollow tube encasement called a throat or a barrel. Inside the barrel are pistons. These pistons are solid cylinder disks that slide back and forth in the barrel. Pistons fit snugly into the barrel to allow it to move freely but are tight enough not to let air or fluid leak in the barrel. As the pistons move downward‚ a partial vacuum is created inside the barrel. This partial vacuum then draws air past through the carburetor’s throat and into a nozzle that

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    Matter in Our Surroundings Characteristics of Particles of Matter States of Matter Effect of Change of Temperature Effect of Change of Pressure www.excellup.com ©2009 send your queries to enquiry@excellup.com Finish Line & Beyond Introduction Everything in this universe is made up of material which scientists have named “matter”. The air we breathe‚ the food we eat‚ stones‚ clouds‚ stars‚ plants and animals‚ even a small drop of water or a particle of sand– each thing is matter. Early Indian

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    experience and personal relationships developed by our sale force. We have to decide: What mix of compensation will we use? How will we position our total compensation relative to the industry? What kinds of incentives will we use? Will we use accelerators‚ if so what kind? How will we motivate and retain our sales force? Recommendations

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    Cocker and Walton Prizes 2012 Physics in Medicine By Fayaz Rahaman ➢ Introduction Physics is about understanding the laws that govern the world around us. Most people know about the problems solved and the discoveries made by physicists in the past‚ such as the orbits of planets found by Galileo‚ the law of gravity first unravelled by Newton and later extended by Einstein. It is not as widely

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    TOYOTA: THE ACCELERATOR CRISIS Toyota Motor Corporation‚ Japanese automotive manufacturer‚ now headquartered in Toyota city‚ Japan was founded by Kiichiro Toyoda in 1937 to create automobiles. It is the 13th largest company in the world by revenue as of February 2016. Toyota gained the top spot‚ ahead of General Motors‚ in terms of new car sales in 2008‚ selling cars in 170 nations. GM had previously acquired this top spot as historic global sales leader for 80 years. The company was on the verge

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    matter is made up of extremely small particles b) these particles are in constant random motion c) all collisions between these particles are elastic‚ and d) mutual attractive forces exist between particles The explanation below gives more information about the three states of matter: i) solids > particles are held together in a regular pattern by strong attractive forces. > particles vibrate about in fixed positions. ii) liquids > vibrating particles have sufficient energy to move from

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    Every particle in the algorithm acts as a point in the N-dimensional space. Each particle keeps the information in the solution space for each iteration and the best solution is calculated‚ that has obtained by that particle is called personal best (pbest). This solution is obtained according to the personal experiences of each particle vector. Another best value that is tracked by the PSO is in the neighborhood of that particle and this value is called gbest among all pbests. Figure 3.3 Arrangment

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    Another postulate of the kinetic molecular theory is that gas particles are always in motion‚ like the other states of matter. But they are different in that they undergo random translational movement. In solids‚ the particles mainly experience vibrational motion and in liquids they mainly vibrate and rotate‚ with some translational motion. Gas particles move rapidly in straight lines‚ unless acted upon by another particle or the walls of a container. This continuous contact with the container leads

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    Phrasal Verbs

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    constructions in English: a verb and a particle and/or a preposition co-occur forming a single semantic unit. This semantic unit cannot be understood based upon the meanings of the individual parts in isolation‚ but rather it must be taken as a whole. In other words‚ the meaning is non-compositional and thus unpredictable. Phrasal verbs that include a preposition are known as prepositional verbs and phrasal verbs that include a particle are also known as particle verbs. Additional alternative terms

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