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    Economy Proposal for Light Rail Transit in North-South Hamilton Instructor: Dr. Walter Peace TA: Victoria Lab Day & Time: Wednesday 9:30-11:20am Date of Submission: Wednesday November 28‚ 2012 All members have read and abided by the guidelines in the field work guide. _______________________________ _______________________________ Sonam Nayyar (1045147) Rachin Sobti (1053010) Assignment #2 - Proposal for Light Rail Transit in North-South

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    themselves to their working place. When traffic demand is great enough that the interaction between vehicles slows the speed of the traffic stream‚ congestion is incurred. Nowadays traffic is becoming more and more congested as if it was not before. Plus‚ increased affluence and out migration from Kuala Lumpur have both contributed to the present traffic congestion problems in the City Centre. As demand approaches the capacity of a road‚ extreme traffic congestion sets in. When vehicles are fully

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    The Light Bulb

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    The light bulb is an invention that has been around since the 1800’s. This invention has significantly‚ affected society by allowing the world to create a comfortable safe environment. The light bulb was invented in 1879 using lower current electricity‚ a small carbonized filament‚ and an improved vacuum inside the globe; this was not an original invention by Edison this was an improved invention by Edison from 50 years ago. Edison was able to produce a reliable‚ long-lasting source of light

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    LIGHTS AND BULBS (Philips‚ Crompton Greaves & Havells) Assignment-1 By Bharatt Valliappan Manisha PHILIPS: Energy-efficient LED bulb–the first recipient of the L Prize® Philips Award Winning LED Bulb is the smart alternative to a standard 60 watt incandescent A19 bulb. The unique bulb design provides omni-directional light with only 10 watts of power. Ideal for decorative and ambient lighting in retail outlets‚ hotels‚ restaurants‚ government buildings‚ and multi-unit residences

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    Sun light vs articical light One of the main benefits of artificial light is that you can control how many hours of light per day your plants receive. This way‚ those living in northern or southern latitudes can provide their plants with light for growth and development even when the sun sets early‚ in essence tricking the plants into believing that it is summertime and that they should continue to grow rather than become dormant or‚ in the case of annuals‚ die. In addition‚ your plants will receive

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    Research question : How does the different light intensity affect the rate of photosynthesis in plants? Objective : To investigate the relationship between different light intensity (by having the source of light at different distance to the plant discs which is at; 10cm‚ 15cm‚ 20cm‚ 25cm‚ 30cm‚ and 35cm ) and rate of photosynthesis of plant. Introduction : Photosynthesis is the process where light energy is absorbed by green plants to convert the raw materials (carbon dioxide and water) into

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    Great Gatsby‚ The green light is a very symbolic thing. To many‚ it may just seem like a typical green light at the end of a dock for location. Not to Gatsby‚ though. It is his pride‚ his hopes and his dreams‚ the symbolic green light shows Gatsby how close Daisy is‚ but also how far away she really is. In the book‚ Gatsby is in love with Daisy. While each are living on opposite sides of the water‚ Gatsby can still see the green light standing at the end of her dock. This light is his pride‚ his hopes

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    Throughout the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare‚ the author uses light or the absence of light to enhance and/or contribute to the mood of a particular scene. As viewers watch Romeo and Juliet fall in love‚ the obstacles that complicate their unfair love become very obvious. Shakespeare uses light and dark images to add to the mood of his play. Usually in text and stories from the beginning of time‚ to modern-day‚ light would correspond with good‚ and dark with evil. Shakespeare on the other

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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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    In the experiment‚ the effect of light intensity on the rate of photosynthesis will be tested. Photosynthesis is the process in which autotrophic plants create their own food (energy) from sunlight. Photosynthesis involves three ‘ingredients’ or reactants‚ carbon dioxide‚ water‚ and light energy (sunlight). Carbon dioxide and sunlight come in through a leaf’s stomata which are tiny holes‚ and water is absorbed through their roots. When all of these reactants are combined in a plant’s chloroplasts

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