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    Explaining Fourier Series

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    frequencies versus coefficient for each wave form. Equipment : MATLAB software. Experiment 1 : Fourier Series Generally‚ student must know the basic concept of Fourier series. General form : [pic] Where : [pic] [pic] For example‚ x(t) with the highest harmonic value = 2. [pic] Task 1 : Simulate Using MATLAB Procedure : Table 1 shows coefficient for complex exponential fourier series of half rectified sine wave with A=1‚ T=1. |Wave form

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    Shinji Kubo lives with his mother‚ a pearl diver‚ and his younger brother‚ Hiroshi. He and his mother support the family because Shinji’s father had died in World War II after the fishing boat he was on was strafed by an American bomber. However‚ the family lives a somewhat peaceful life and Shinji is content to be a fisherman along with his master‚ Jukichi Oyama‚ and another apprentice‚ Ryuji. Things change when Terukichi Miyata‚ after the death of his son‚ decides to bring back the daughter he

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    1. A 1.08 x 103 kg car uniformly accelerates for 12.0s from rest. During this time the car travels 132 m north. What is the net force acting on the car during this acceleration 2. A net force of 12 N is exerted on and to cause it to accelerate at a rate of 0.03 m/s2. Determine the mass of the encyclopedia. HYPERLINK http//fc.codmanacademy.org/branches/physicsofdriving2/pushingbuses.jpg INCLUDEPICTURE http//fc.codmanacademy.org/branches/physicsofdriving2/images/pagemaster/pushingbuses

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    PHIL 434 Business & Professional Ethics Assignment 2 Please read all of these instructions carefully! Choose either the “Fane Robinson” case (pp. 157-159) or the “Andrews Weatherfoil” case (pp. 159-162). Write a short explanation‚ in your own words‚ of how the reasoning behind the judgment issued in that case is consistent with‚ or inconsistent with‚ Peter French’s analysis of corporate responsibility. You do not need give an assessment of whether you think the court’s judgment was correct

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    Clipping circuits are used to select for purposes of transmission‚ that part of a signal wave form which lies above or below a certain reference voltage level. Thus a clipper circuit can remove certain portions of an arbitrary waveform near the positive or negative peaks. Clipping may be achieved either at one level or two levels. Usually under the section of clipping‚ there is a change brought about in the wave shape of the signal. Clipping Circuits are also called as Slicers‚ amplitude selectors

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    event affected New Zealand society Event: The Second Wave of Feminism The Second Wave of Feminism flourished in the 1970s as a result of gender discrimination against women and inequality in New Zealand. The issue of abortion was a significant social feature of the Second Wave of Feminism. Women felt that they needed to be represented politically to gain economic independence and raise awareness of important social issues. The Second Wave of Feminism had both short and long term political‚ economic

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    I am standing on a ledge‚ nearly tripping off‚ surrounded by the depths of the ocean. According to me the world cannot end‚ but reality is never what you think. The entire world is currently under the grasp of Mistress Ice‚ inside her Nation or so-called kingdom. My job is simple‚ go kill her and save the Earth. Sounds pretty heroic right‚ yep‚ it’s easier said than done! I have been asking myself that ‘why me?’ I hate Ice! She has practically sunk the entire world‚ but she has left small ledge for

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    Investigations in Light Intensity Change through Angular Displacement Guiding Question How does the intensity of light change as the angle of incidence to the light source increases? Prediction of Results Predict what you think will happen and what type of equation and graph might best fit the data representing the intensity of a light as the angle of incidence increases. Objective After completing this lesson‚ a student should be able to analyze light intensity striking a surface at varying

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    performing them‚ can be very different. Completing a standing tuck compared to a standing back handspring differentiate in many ways. When comparing a standing back tuck to a standing back handspring‚ there is one obvious similarity: going backwards. However‚ there are a number of things that they have in common. For example‚ to perform each skill‚ you must have strong arms. In a back handspring‚ you are going to land on your arms‚ and in a standing back tuck‚ you will need to use a lot of force from

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    value of R2 to be 10K‚ as shown in figure. We were asked to calculate the voltage gain of the amplifier for the two different values of Rc. Figure 2 Source: Figure 2 Source: In this task we used the function generator to produce a sine wave of 30mV and 50mV Vp-p at the frequency of 50 KHz. We connected CH1 to fed this generated signal in the oscilloscope at Vin. In the other hand‚ Vout should be connected to fed CH2 of oscilloscope. The voltage gain of the amplifier was to be calculated

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