Experiment 14: Hooke’s Law and Simple Harmonic Motion Purpose (1) To study Hooke’s Law for an elastic spring (2) To study Simple Harmonic Motion of a mass suspended from an elastic spring Apparatus Helical steel spring with supporting stand and scale‚ set of slotted weights with hanger‚ timer‚ laboratory balance. Theory: Hooke’s Law A spring exerts a force which is given by Hooke’s Law: 1 Fs = - kx where x is the amount of displacement from the equilibrium position.
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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 1 – CASES AND MATERIALS CONSTITUTIONAL LAW I CASES AND MATERIALS KHAGESH GAUTAM © KHAGESH GAUTAM | 2014 Page 1 of 610 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 1 – CASES AND MATERIALS TABLE OF CONTENTS UNIT 1 – THE CONCEPT OF STATE (ARTICLE 12) ................................................................................... 5 RAJASTHAN STATE ELECTRICITY BOARD V. MOHAN LAL ............................................................. 5 R. D. SHETTY V. INT’L AIRPORT AUTHORITY
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2006 "Ohm’s Law is the relationship among electric current‚ resistance‚ and voltage. The principle is named after the German scientist George Simon Ohm." Webster’s Online Dictionary. I will be discussing the uses of Ohm’s Law and why it is so important in everyday electrical problems whether it be simple or not. It is everywhere and used by many whether they notice it or not. Ohms law states that current in amperes is equal to voltage divided by resistance. This form of ohms law is most useful
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definition of “Civil Law” is? a. All legal action that occurs based on laws that were written before the Civil War b. Derived from common law c. Is interested in precedent‚ or what has been decided in previous court cases with similar situations d. A body of law created by government entities that are concerned with private rights and remedies as opposed to criminal matters 3) The body of law known as “Common Law” descends from? a. The founding fathers of our country b. The laws of Great Britain
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The Difference between Written and Unwritten Constitution are as follows: Written Constitution: Written constitution is one which is found in one or more than one legal documents duly enacted in the form of laws. It is precise‚ definite and systematic. It is the result of the conscious and deliberate efforts of the people. It is framed by a representative body duly elected by the people at a particular period in history. It is always promulgated on a specific date in history. The Constitution
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the case is not same when we talk about a law student. With broader outlook‚ intense knowledge‚ foresight and leadership traits a law student stands apart. With specialized knowledge of law and a sum total of all the scientific studies and noble articulates of humanity lawyer stands amidst intellectual pool. These qualities develop a dynamic character and an outstanding personality which opens the gate towards innumerable carrier opportunities for a law student. In aisle of life‚ with hundreds of
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are close in twitter. But in my mind‚ in real they are not your true friends‚ they are your fair-weather friends. If you post your hard feelings in the facebook‚ they comment that they are concerned to you‚ but how they understand you if they really don’t know you? A friend is person that can wipe away your tears‚ can light your way in dark‚ she can make all her best to make you smile in your hard times and you can share your secrets. Your real friend is not some faceless digital connection‚ she is
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Administrative Law – LWZ312 EXAM NOTES 1. PROBLEM SOLVING 2 2. Practical steps 2 3. IRAC Method 2 4. Standard Exam Answers 2 A. INITIAL ISSUES 2 B. NATURAL JUSTICE 2 (i) Hearing rule 2 (ii) Bias rule 2 (iii) Jurisdictional errors in natural justice 2 5. Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977 2 6. Key principles in judicial review 2 7. Narrow/substantive ultra vires 2 C. Simple Ultra vires 2 (iv) Power to regulate 2 (v) Power to prohibit 2
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Law What is judicial precedent? It is a judgment of a court of law named as an authority for deciding a similar set of facts; a case‚ which serves as authority for the legal principle represented in its decisions. A judicial precedent is a decision of the court used as a source for future decision-making. Latin terminology Stare Decisis The whole doctrine is based on “stand by what you decide” which promotes fairness‚ consistency and certainty. Simply‚ just stand by your own
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because when an arrest is made the suspect has his rights taken away. This means if the suspect is innocent his rights were taken wrongly. This can open lawsuits for the peace officer. 4. Describe a good example of “reasonable ground of suspicion.” An example of a reasonable grounds for suspicions would be if a black car was reported for a robbery. A police officer notices the same color car in that area reported of the incident. At this point it would be reasonable to believe the car could be involved
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