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    Wind Mill Project

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    propeller and connecting it to a motor. This motor lies on a free rotating base that rotates above a stand (truss) that supports the whole mill. Rotating the base to face the direction of the wind is achieved by connecting a back rudder to the base. • How does it work? Electric energy generation starts when the wind rotates the propeller blades – that have a specific angle of attack- ‚ thus rotating the motor that works as a generator giving AC power. Changing this

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    project uses a microcontroller and a pair of sensors (Transmitter and receiver) which gives the output to the microcontroller. The timer and the counter of the microcontroller gives the speed of the rotating shaft. The microcontroller is interfaced with an LCD to display the speed. The LCD directly displays the speed of the device in rpm. The controller is selected based on the high processing frequency it needs to meet. The concept of the contact-less tachometer can be enhanced and implemented in

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    Centrifugal Force

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    Centrifugal force Centrifugal force (from Latin centrum‚ meaning "center"‚ and fugere‚ meaning "to flee") is the apparent outward force that draws a rotating body away from the center of rotation. It is caused by the inertia of the body as the body’s path is continually redirected. In Newtonian mechanics‚ the term centrifugal force is used to refer to one of two distinct concepts: an inertial force (also called a "fictitious" force) observed in a non-inertial reference frame‚ and a reaction force

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    Parts of Motherboard

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    Parts of Motherboard 1. Back Panel Connectors & Ports Connectors and ports for connecting the computer to external devices such as display ports‚ audio ports‚ USB ports‚ Ethernet ports‚ PS/2 ports etc. 2. PCI Slots PCI: Peripheral Component Interconnect Slot for older expansion cards such as sound cards‚ network cards‚ connector cards. See image below for a close-up view. Have been largely taken over by PCI-Express x1 slots 3. PCI Express x1 Slots Slot for modern expansion cards

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    The Evolution of Tv

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    Nipkow invented a rotating- disc technology using in the transmission of images over wires2. Before 1900‚ the focus of television development is mainly on the theory; most of them cannot turn into machine due to the restriction of technology. 1900--- The term “television’’ invented by Constantin Perskyi and the first "television" showed at 1900 Paris Exhibition2. 1906--- The first working mechanical television system is invented by Boris Rosing by combining the Paul Nipkow ’s rotating disks and the

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    motion sensors and BirdsViewTM displays. 3. Ease of use of all features‚ tying back to the ease of creating visual maps for reduced attention to secondary features and higher focus/attention given onto road and driving conditions. Driver-Side Dashboard For the speedometer and RPM information‚ the displays that will be used will be analog with both US and SI units to accommodate for different driver demographics. On the far left-hand side will be a digital display that will indicate the current

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    hydrogen and its light elemental counterpart‚ helium‚ created the Goldilocks conditions for new complexity in the universe thus supporting and expounding upon the thesis statement. Moreover maintaining the prior perspective‚ these perfect conditions led to the formation of the stars as the clouds or star nurseries of fused hydrogen and helium atoms become increasingly dense as observed in figure 2‚ which resulted in an immense amount of pressure built up by the fusion in the center of the clouds. The

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    But it is little larger and also heavier. This trainer does not have a folding frame. The front base contains transport wheels‚ so you can relocate it after finishing the workout. The rear end has a polygonal rotating caps for stabilisation. The frame is solid and made up of steel tubing with a corrosion-resistant coating on top. The color of this elliptical is gray. The pedals are built with heavy-duty ABS material and have no cushioning. They can accomodate

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    Angular Momentum

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    body‚ following a curved path‚ has because of its mass and motion. Angular momentum is possessed by rotating objects. Understanding torque is the first step to understanding angular momentum.<br><br>Torque is the angular "version" of force. The units for torque are in Newton-meters. Torque is observed when a force is exerted on a rigid object pivoted about an axis and. This results in the object rotating around that axis. "The torque ? due to a force F about an origin is an inertial frame defined to

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    body‚ following a curved path‚ has because of its mass and motion. Angular momentum is possessed by rotating objects. Understanding torque is the first step to understanding angular momentum. Torque is the angular "version" of force. The units for torque are in Newton-meters. Torque is observed when a force is exerted on a rigid object pivoted about an axis and. This results in the object rotating around that axis. "The torque ? due to a force F about an origin is an inertial frame defined to be

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