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    triangulation to determine the location of a Wii Remote. A player places a sensor bar‚ which contains two infrared transmitters‚ near or on top of a television. While the player uses the Wii Remote‚ the Wii game console determines the remote’s location by calculating the distance and angles between the Wii Remote is relatively simple because the sensor bar contains only two fixed points: the transmitters. A more complex application of triangulation occurs in a global positioning system (GPS). A GPS consists

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    circuit to use when sending data from the PC to the switch. Which of the following tasks is a function done by the transmitter? (Choose two answers) A. Completes the electrical circuit by looping two wires together on its end C. Creates current on the circuit 4. A PC NIC and a switch port create one electrical circuit to use when sending data from the PC to the switch. The transmitter uses a higher amplitude to encode 1 and a lower amplitude to encode 0‚ sending 1 bit in each bit time. The bit rate

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    receiver and transmitter which operate at the same frequency. When something moves in the area covered by the circuit the circuit’s fine balance is disturbed and the alarm is triggered. The circuit is very sensitive and can be adjusted to reset itself automatically or to stay triggered till it is reset manually after an alarm. Technical Specifications - Characteristics Working voltage: 12V DC Current: 30 mA How it Works As it has already been stated the circuit consists of an ultrasonic transmitter and a

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    Equality’s meaning is it stops people from having freedom. Not having freedom makes opportunities to drop and one’s rights taken away. It seems like equality can bring freedom in lives however it is actually limiting freedom. In the passage‚ “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut‚ the author describes equality is just over the top. The story consisted of a couple who lived in a “perfect world‚” where everyone was so equal no one was better than each other. In shorter terms‚ everyone was the same due

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    Thirty-four years ago in October 1982‚ a Melbourne man‚ Graham Carrick‚ made history when a remarkable invention was implanted in his cochlea. It was “switched on” and fifteen minutes later he could hear for the first time in seventeen years. From that point on‚ nearly 200‚000 people worldwide and of all ages have benefited from life-changing cochlear implant technology (Humadro 46). Carrick has received backlash by the Deaf—people who embraces cultural norms‚ beliefs‚ and values of the Deaf Community—because

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    Department of Physiology PHY2021 Body Systems Physiology Activity of Gastrointestinal Smooth Muscle Worksheet Due by: Noon (12 pm) Friday April 12 Pre-prac Reading: Vander‚ 12th Edition: Section 6D.4 (pp 175-180)‚ Section 15.2 (pp 521-522)‚ Section 15.4 (pp 528-529‚ 536-538 & 542-543). INTRODUCTION Give a brief description in your own words of the objectives and aims of this practical. The aim of this practical was to discover the effects that numerous hormones

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    MERCHANT POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE‚ BASNA DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Mr. DURGESH.L.CHAUBEY From MERCHANT POLYTECHNIC College having Enrolment No:096360311077 has completed Report on the Problem Definition/ Semester V Project Report/ Final Project Report having title PC BASED WIRELESS TOY CAR CONTROL in a group consisting of 4 persons under the guidance of the Faculty Guide: V.D.PATEL & N.K.PATEL. The mentor from the industry for

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    Using MODBUS for Process Control and Automation MODBUS is the most popular industrial protocol being used today‚ for good reasons. It is simple‚ inexpensive‚ universal and easy to use. Even though MODBUS has been around since the past century—nearly 30 years— almost all major industrial instrumentation and automation equipment vendors continue to support it in new products. Although new analyzers‚ flowmeters and PLCs may have a wireless‚ Ethernet or fieldbus interface‚ MODBUS is still the

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    what you are doing. Here are the basics of setting up a new radio station in a nutshell. First you have to make decisions on two issues. You must choose the right place where your studio will be located. Also you must decide whether your radio transmitter will be placed at your studio or in a remote location. Next‚ it ’s time to obtain a FM radio station license that will allow you to legally broadcast your signal. There are three types of FM radio station license: - The low power FM (Local) -

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    As we can see‚ in this model‚ there is no feedback. Without feedback‚ the sender would not know if the receiver recieves it correctly or misunderstood it. This is the loophole of Shannon Weaver model. The message while reaching the final destination might get distorted sometimes as different people interpret messages in a different way. Thus even a simple message can get a different meaning after finally reaching its destination. However‚ this model has an interesting additional element. Shannon

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