Multiband Bandpass Filter using Multimode Resonator Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) Project Supervisor: Sie King Ting Student: Mohammad Faizan Suleman (4215400) DECLARATION I hereby declare that this report entitled “Multiband Bandpass Filter using Multimode Resonator” is the outcome of my own project work apart from quotations and citations which have been properly acknowledged. I also state that earlier it has not been or concurrently submitted for
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Light that is visible to the human eye is a small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum which can vary in colour based on the wavelength of what is being seen at any particular time. This visible light has a primary function of causing electrons to become more active with higher energy rates. The colour that is seen revolves around the size of this portion which is noted as the wavelength. White light is a culmination of all colours which is the cause of it being the brightest. Furthermore‚ when
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many variables that could affect the rate of photosynthesis and the net consumption of carbon dioxide. In this experiment‚ the effects of how the intensity of light energy affected photosynthesis were observed. Two pieces of elodea was placed into separate beakers and one of the beakers was placed under a bulb of lower intensity and the other beaker being placed under a higher intensity bulb. The results showed that the beaker under the higher intensity light energy had a higher consumption of carbon
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MWF 8:30-9:30 ULTRAVIOLET-VISIBLE SPECTROMETRY A diagram of the components of a typical spectrometer are shown in the following diagram. The functioning of this instrument is relatively straightforward. A beam of light from a visible and/or UV light source (colored red) is separated into its component wavelengths by a prism or diffraction grating. Each monochromatic (single wavelength) beam in turn is split into two equal intensity beams by a half-mirrored
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Green is the New Black Majora Carter grew up in the Bronx. In late 1940s‚ her father‚ a Pullman porter‚ son of a slave‚ bought a house in the Hunts Point section of the South Bronx in pursue of an American Dream. There was soon racism‚ disinvestment‚ red lining on the areas where they lived. Later on they faced bigger problems when Robert Moses‚ one of the key builders of New York City‚ decided to expand the highway. The primary goal of the highway was to make it easier for the residents of wealthy
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Investigating the Effect of Light Wavelength on the Rate of Photosynthesis Method Take a 250cm3 beaker and fill it with distilled water. Use distilled water so there are no impurities to disrupt photosynthesis. Then take x cm’s of elodia and put it in the beaker. Cover the elodia with the large end of a funnel and the tip of the funnel cover with a test tube. Then direct a light onto this experiment. Measure the amount of bubbles that come from the elodia for x minutes. A prediction
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out how light intensity can affect the rate of photosynthesis. Hypothesis I think that the further away the light source is the smaller the rate of photosynthesis is. This is because there is a further distance for the light to each the plant in order for it to photosynthesise. Although the closer the light source is‚ the more photosynthesis‚ the light source could also kill or damage the Elodea (type of pondweed) because it could become too hot and denature its cells. But because light intensity
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Examination of How Different Colours of Light Affect The Rate of Photosynthesis INTRODUCTION Plants are an essential part of the food chain required by all living things to survive. The growing world population and subsequent alteration to the natural environment has placed increased pressure on available plant resources. This is particularly evident in the area of agriculture‚ where optimum crop productivity is important to meet the increased demand for food by the growing world population
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AP Lab #5 Plant Pigments/Photosynthesis I. Identifying the Effects of Different Variables of Light and Carbon Dioxide on the Rate of Photosynthesis and Observing the Separation of Pigments Through Chromatography II. Introduction Plants have a variety of pigments‚ all of which absorb a different color of light. The three main pigments are chlorophyll a‚ chlorophyll b and carotenoids. Chlorophyll a is the primary plant pigment that absorbs red and blue light‚ which ultimately appears green to the human eye
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Red-Black Tree Abstract--In this paper‚ Red-Black Tree is discussed and various operations that can be performed on it are illustrated. The operations include rotation/restructuring (Left-Rotation and Right-Rotation)‚ inserting a node in Red-Black Tree and deleting a node from Red-Black Tree thereby maintaining its Red-Black Properties. I. Introduction A fascinating and important balanced binary search tree is the red-black tree. Rudolf Bayer invented this important tree structure in 1972
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