will also present clear results. 7. Graph the data table from table 4: Water Quality vs. Fish Population. Describe what your graph looks like. (X-axis)= fish and the (y-axis)= dissolved oxygen. 8. This graph would show the fish population increase positioned at the y-axis and the dissolved oxygen increase would be positioned at the x- axis. In the line graph‚ for example‚ if there is an oxygen level of 2(ppm) there would
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relationship dates back to 1936‚ when Hitler sent Joachim von Ribbentrop to sign the Anti-Comintern Pact with Japan. The Anti-Comintern Pact was an agreement between Germany and Japan to thwart the spread of communism. This was the beginning of the Axis alliance‚ and Italy joined in late 1936. In case of an attack by the Soviet Union against Germany or Japan‚ these two countries would back each other. Germany ensures that it would have an ally in event of a Soviet attack‚ and Japan had Germany recognize
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Case Study Patients name: John Nash Diagnosis and Assessment Axis I: Undifferentiated Type Using the current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders (DSM IV-TR) John Nash has been given the primary diagnosis of being undifferentiated. Plus abnormalities of the brain structure and function‚ disorganized speech and behavior‚ delusions‚ and hallucinations. Nash often has panic attacks‚ withdrawal from social activities‚ and loss of attention to personal hygiene and grooming‚ and
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Maruti’s LPG version of Maruti 800‚ Omni and Versa‚ Hyundai’s Santro Eco‚ Civic Hybrid of Honda‚ Reva electric cars‚ Tata Indica CNG and Mahindra Logan CNG versions. Now‚ we have identified some parameters to compare SBI‚ ICICI‚ Axis and HDFC Bank. Parameters | SBI | ICICI | Axis | HDFC | CAR (%) | 11.6 | 18.88 | 11.78 | 16.3 | NIM (%) | 4.05 | 2.7 | 3.75 | 4.1 | NPM (%) | 9.73 | 16.14 | 15.51 | 15.93 | CASA | 48.95 | 43.6 | 42.2 | 47.7 | MARKET CAP (RS CR) | 168‚650.45 | 135‚273.98 | 59‚122
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Results Experiment number 1 2 3 4 5 Temperature (0C) 40 50 60 70 80 Time for X to disappear (s) 25 20 16 11 7 1/time Analysis and Evaluation questions (1) Complete the missing column on the results table. (2) Draw a graph of temperature (x-axis) against 1/time (y-axis) (3) The experiment carried out is an investigation into rate of reaction. How do we measure rate of reaction? What units are used? (4) When in the reaction is the rate of reaction fastest? What is this called? How is it defined?
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100 Solutions Manual 6th Edition Feedback Control of Dynamic Systems . . Gene F. Franklin . J. David Powell . Abbas Emami-Naeini . . . . Assisted by: H.K. Aghajan H. Al-Rahmani P. Coulot P. Dankoski S. Everett R. Fuller T. Iwata V. Jones F. Safai L. Kobayashi H-T. Lee E. Thuriyasena M. Matsuoka Chapter 1 An Overview and Brief History of Feedback Control 1.1 Problems and Solutions 1. Draw a component block diagram for each of the following feedback
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Symmetry Symmetry has two meanings. The first is a vague sense of harmonious and beautiful proportion and balance.[1][2] The second is an exact mathematical "patterned self-similarity" that can be demonstrated with the rules of a formal system‚ such as geometry or physics. Although these two meanings of "symmetry" can sometimes be told apart‚ they are related‚ so they are here discussed together.[2] Mathematical symmetry may be observed * with respect to the passage of time; * as a spatial
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machine using G-codes‚ M-codes in a CNC program. * Equipment: Minitech CNC machine (Series 2) * Machine introduction Most CNC milling machines are computer controlled vertical mills with the ability to move the spindle vertically along the Z-axis. This extra degree of freedom permits their use in die sinking‚ engraving applications‚ and 2.5D surfaces such as relief sculptures. When combined with the use of conical tools or a ball nose cutter‚ it also significantly improves milling precision
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E204: TORQUE: SECOND CONDITION OF EQUILIBRIUM IBAÑEZ‚ Jonen Lery L. OBJECTIVE A torque is an influence‚ which tends to change the rotational motion of an object. One way to quantify a torque is force applied times the lever arm. In this experiment we consider the systems in equilibrium and its applications and how the forces acting on the system affect torque. To serve as a guide there are objectives set in performing this experiment. First objective is by the second condition applied to the
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his/her back leg by leaning over with the upper body just enough distance. Since the leg has less mass‚ it must be stretched farter away from the center of gravity as the heavier torso bends forward a smaller distance so the force vectors across the x-axis are equal. If properly executed‚ the gravity’s downward push (due to the force of gravity) and the floor’s upward push (due to normal force) will be aligned straight through the dancer’s body to the point of contact with the floor. This will equate
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