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    Pennies * 2 large galvanized nails * 6 long wire ( 3 pieces) * small digital clock * multi meter Procedure 1. Cut the potato in half and place them next to each other‚ flat face down on a plate 2. Connect one end of the white wire to one of the nails and then place the nail into one half of the potato. 3. Connect the other end of the white wire to the battery holder inside the digital clock. 4. Connect one of the pennies to one end of the black wire then put the penny into

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    Simple pendulum

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    calculate the period using small angular displacements and compare the results. We will also explore the effects on the period when the angular displacement is not “very small” (in essence > 10°). Lastly we will look at creating our own pendulum clock to create a period of 1 second. In part B (Mass on a Spring) we will experiment with oscillations of a spring. We will then estimate the spring constant. Based on the spring constant we will then calculate the mass need to create a period of 1

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    Led Display

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    MEANING OF PROJECT Project means a complete scheme which consist of detailed technical report‚ design‚ drawing notes‚ specification‚‚ estimate circuit. The project give full detail of all the work required for the structural and financial aspect. The word project consist seven alphabet and every alphabet has importance itself which is given below : P→ PLANING R→RESOURCE O→OPERATION

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    Buzz. Shake. Rattle. Morning wake up call. It’s early Monday morning‚ six o’clock. The bus comes at seven‚ so I have an hour. Eh... I hit my vibrating pillow’s remote’s snooze. I mean‚ what’s the point of a sounding alarm clock if you’re not going to hear it? So‚ yes‚ my alarm clock is a pillow that vibrates beneath my head. Of course‚ since no noise can disturb me overnight‚ I’m a deep sleeper. This means that the vibrations need to be at high‚ despite my advanced touch awareness. I think that’s the

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    1 Global Institute of Technology Jaipur Session 2010-2011 CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Shobhit Bahri‚ Udita Shah‚ Tushar Jain and Vaibhav Agarwal students of B.Tech VIII Semester (Electronics & Communication Engineering ) have Design and developed a Major project on “TALKING VOLTMETER ” in the partial fulfillment of the award of Bachelor of Engineering Degree by University of Rajasthan. Project Coordinator Guide Mr.R.N.Vishnoi Mr. J.D.Jain Place: G.I.T‚Jaipur Date: 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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    problem in most of the circuits could have been linked to the 555 timer circuit that was being used as a square wave oscillator to provide a clock pulse. When used in stable mode‚ the 555 acts as a square wave oscillator whose clock rate is dependent on a time constant provided by two resistors and a capacitor. Many of the 555s weren’t providing a stable clock

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    Clockless Chip

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    computer takes place in tiny steps‚ each a billionth of a second long. A simple transfer of data may take only one step; complex calculations may take many steps. All operations‚ however‚ must begin and end according to the clock ’s timing signals. The use of a central clock also creates problems. As speeds have increased‚ distributing the timing signals has become more and more difficult. Present-day transistors can process data so quickly that they can accomplish several steps in the time that

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    ~1~ Computer Hardware and Design EE3A1 RISC MICROPROCESSOR ~2~ Table of Contents I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. Abstract .................................................................................................................................... 3 Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 3 Design of the Microprocessor ..........................................................

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    Constructing An Audio Player

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    methods are explained in detail. A sigma-delta modulation module‚ specifically‚ was programmed into a Basys FPGA in Verilog to produce the audio signal. In addition‚ several other Verilog modules were needed to complete the player: a 25 MHz to 44.1 kHz clock converter‚ address counter‚ and byte readers. Documented code for all the modules is provided. The techniques explored here are practical‚ efficient‚ and therefore‚ popular methods for audio sampling and listening as well as other digital to analog

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    futility is also tackled in the poem as nothing is changed by the end of the poem. The poet makes use of imagery of the haunting “greenish glow of the bedside clock radio”‚ which sticks out in the darkness. The reader can visualize an image of a person tossing and turning and completely unable to fall asleep. The idea of the glow of the clock radio can also reflect how the speaker is kept awake by his thoughts‚ who glow on in the midst of the darkness of his mind‚ unallowing him to find the rest his

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