Testing a design different than that of the current AEV allowed the group to detect slight flaws in their current AEV and edit the final design in order to eliminate them. To complete Lab 8‚ Group D made minor changes in the final design of the AEV. Identical code was created for both the final AEV design and the altered design to make sure that the final design was truly the best it could be. Alterations made by Group D included moving
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Activity Activity Activity Activity Activity Activity 8 - IntroIntro IntroIntroduction tduction tduction t duction t duction tduction t o Programming Programming Programming Programming Programming Programming Programming Submit you answers in MS Word format to the D2L dropbox 1. The two major components of any computer system are its _____. a. input and output b. data and programs c. hardware and software d. memory and disk drives 2. The major computer operations include _____. a. hardware
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Lab Title Waves Lab # 8 Name: Joseph Apap Class: PHY101-14995 Date: 07/11/2015 Purpose: To be able to discuss the sound wave properties of frequency‚ pitch‚ amplitude and loudness. To be able to discuss how the length of a sound wave affects pitch. To be able to explain the use of controlled variables in an experiment. Procedures: Required Materials: Meter Stick 2 Cardboard tubes Scissors Rubber bands Wax paper Transparent tape Flashlight Balloon Small Mirror 1. Hold 1 end of a meter stick down
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Ocean County College Department of Chemistry Lab 8 – Ionic Reactions Submitted by Ryan T. Crawford Date Submitted: 7/10/2014 Date Performed: 7/10/2104 Lab Section: Chem-181DL1 Course Instructor: Amal Bassa Purpose: The purpose of the particular is to study the nature of ionic reactions and to learn how to write balanced equations and to learn how to write net ionic equations for precipitation reactions. Procedure: For this
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the world just to see this beautiful city. However‚ London was completely destroyed in 1940‚ during World War II. Shortened from the German Blitzkrieg‚ “The Blitz”‚ was known as the bombing in Great Britain. There were over 100 tons of explosives dropped in Great Britain. This was during the time from September 7‚ 1940 to May 19‚ 1941. (The Blitz”). Luftwaffe attacked London 71 times. The Luftwaffe was the official name of the German Air Force (“Luftwaffe”). However‚ the Luftwaffe weren’t the only ones
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the scenario/case study discuss Albatross Anchor’s competitiveness in relation to (please address all items in the below list and provide support for your conclusions): 1. Cost a) Cost of Production: According to the case study‚ it Albatross $8 per pound to make the mushroom anchor and $11 per pound to make the hook anchor. It also states that they charge the same as their competitors. I think in relation to the cost of the product Anchor competes pretty well. b) Economies of Scale in material
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P3 Children Act 1998 The Children Act 1998 aims to protect children who are suffering or likely to suffer significant harms. The act has reformed the law relating to children over the last century 1989‚ and did not come into force until 1991. The act states that the child’s welfare is paramount and that the concept of parental responsibility replaces that of parental rights. The act also promises to safeguard the child and make certain services available for children who are cared for by their
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Standard 8 Scenario: Plagiarism is noted in school policies nationwide to prevent stolen self-claim. There are many websites for people to go to and benefit from someone else’s writings and thoughts. As an NCU student‚ there were standard violations that need to be avoided. One commitment as a student is always checking a box before every submission of homework stating all work submitted is original works for me‚ the student‚ only. As an educator‚ the assignments should be checked to see if there
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The start of the process - the mouth: The digestive process begins in the mouth. The ham sandwich is partly broken down by the process of chewing and by the chemical action of salivary enzymes (these enzymes are produced by the salivary glands and break down starches into smaller molecules). On the way to the stomach: the oesophagus - After being chewed and swallowed‚ the food enters the oesophagus. The oesophagus is a long tube that runs from the mouth to the stomach. It uses rhythmic‚ wave-like
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Probation & Parole Coatesville Fire Dept‚ PA Patience Smith CJ 101-02 Kaplan University The most common form of criminal sentencing in the United States these days is probation. Conditions of probation and parole are primary factors that have an effect on a probationers post lock-up life. When determining conditions of probation and parole‚ the offender’s background plays a very vital role in the determination. A probation or parole officer has four functions that helps them figure
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