STANDING WAVES A string attached to a turning fork is set vibrating at the same frequency as the tuning fork. The length and tension in the string are adjusted until standing waves are observed on the string. By knowing the tension in the string and the wavelength of the standing waves‚ the frequency of oscillation of the string and thus‚ the tuning fork is found. This value is then compared to a strobelight determination of the frequency. THEORY If transverse waves of constant
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2015/7/16 Business Model Canvas Examples | Understanding Business Models ALL POSTS TAGGED BUSINESS MODEL CANVAS EXAMPLES Understanding LinkedIn Business Model In the post titled‚ ‘Understanding Business Model Fundamentals’‚ we learnt why do we need to understand business models and how to visually represent a business model using the ‘Business Model Canvas’. In this post‚ we will try to understand LinkedIn business model using the Canvas. LinkedIn is the world’s largest professional network. As of 31st March 2012
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The IS-LM model has served as a fundamental building block to short-run macroeconomic theory since its conception‚ through its simple interpretation of the concepts of Keynes’ General Theory‚ notably the joint description of goods and financial markets. The framework demonstrates the relationship between output and interest rates as a function of equilibrium in the two markets. As such it acts as a basic model of economic fluctuations for both pedagogic and descriptive/prescriptive purposes‚ and
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Practise essay on Change In the novel The Wave by Morton Rhue we see change occur in this novel when a classroom experiment designed to show students how to make people change and conform their behaviour to fit certain rules. The classroom experiment that the teacher created was the catalyst that caused throughout the schools behaviour and the students behaviour and attitude. Robert Billings is a student who rarely pays attention in class and is always getting low marks and sleeping in Ben Ross’s
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2nd Edition Roger L. Freeman Telecommunication Transmission Handbook‚ 3rd Edition Roger L. Freeman Introduction to Communications Engineering‚ 2nd Edition Robert M. Gagliardi Expert System Applications to Telecommunications Jay Liebowitz Synchronization in Digital Communications‚ Volume 1 Heinrich Meyr and Gerd Ascheid Synchronization in Digital Communications‚ Volume 2 Heinrich Meyr and Gerd Ascheid (in preparation) Computational Methods of Signal Recovery and Recognition
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Which was more important in shaping the first wave of globalization; coercive power‚ or technological progress? Technological developments lay the groundwork in shaping the first wave of globalization with Britain as a world leader in trade and economical power‚ but use of coercive power amplified this picture. The first wave of globalization evolved alongside the industrial revolution in Europe during the 19th century until the outbreak of World War one in 1914. In this period‚ Britain stood
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intervention requires ongoing assessment‚ high expectations and a secure knowledge of what children need to acquire to progress. The implementation of interventions can be explained by the National Strategy which described a three wave model of teaching. Wave 1 is inclusive whole class teaching‚ Wave 2 are the supportive interventions targeted towards particular groups to boost their performance. Finally
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Explain for which reasons the real wage is expected to be acyclical in the classical model‚ countercyclical in The Keynesian Model and Procyclical in the New Keynesian model. Which model better fits the empirical evidence? Introduction The concept of real wages has increasing significance in the current world. Rising inflation and recession in almost all major economies have led to the importance of studying real wage with respect to prices and economies themselves. Such a study would require
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conquests in the seventh century AD‚ namely the Amazigh-speaking and the Arabic-speaking communities. The language policies that were implemented by the Moroccan government from independence in 1956 till 2001 greatly promoted the Arabic language‚ which resulted in the exclusion of the Amazigh language from the educational system‚ the media‚ and public services and led to its marginalization and stigmatization. In 2003‚ after the official recognition of Amazigh as a basic component of the Moroccan
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They had one goal. To wipe out all humans and take over our planet. The first wave that came through was an EMP that fried any electronic equipment. All the planes flying in the air crashed‚ all the cars driving stopped. the whole world came to a standstill. This took out about half a million people. The second wave took out all the coastal cities and the people who live there when they dropped a huge slab of metal onto one of the largest faults on the planet‚ causing massive earthquakes and huge
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