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    cad lecture 1

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    location Figure 2. Computer Mouse KEYBOARD CONTROL KEYS Ctrl + A - to turn ON/OFF Group Selection Ctrl + B - to turn ON/OFF Snap Ctrl + C - to copy object to Windows Clip Board Ctrl + D - to turn ON/OFF Coordinates Ctrl + E - to change Isometric Planes Ctrl + F - to turn ON/OFF Osnap Ctrl + G - to turn ON/OFF Grids Ctrl + J - to execute last command Ctrl + K - to invoke the Hyperlink command Ctrl + L - to turn ON/OFF Ortho mode Ctrl + M - to display DBConnect Manager Dialog Box Ctrl

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    Nt1320 Unit 4

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    flux is sinusoidal‚ r.m.s = (form factor*average e.m.f )/turns But form factor = (r.m.s value)/(average value) =1.11‚ Then r.m.s value of E.m.f = 1.11*4F*max.Flux = 4.44F*max.Flux‚ But max .flux = B_m*A r.m.s value of E.m .f in primary turn (Tp) = 4.44F*B_m*A*T_p NOTE: Bm is assumed to be 15000Wb/m. F = Frequency of A.C input/ Output F=50 Hz By introducing stacking factor (10-8) and Tp factor (0.9) then we have Number of turns per volt = N_T/V =7/A =7/3.75=1.87turns/volts The power Rating

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    Pill Bug Lab Report

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    Pill Bugs Turn Alternation Lab Report Bio Lab 111 Nov. 15‚ 2012 Pill bugs are said to have some sort of turn alternation built in there cognitive functions‚ which causes them to take a zig-zag route rather than going along in a straight line for a long distance (Ono Tomohiro & Takagi Yuika‚ 2006). Distance does not play a factor in the pill bugs making turn alternation even if it is a forced turn‚ pill bugs will still make a zig-zag motion (Kupfermann‚ 1966). The zig-zag motion shows that

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    were really eager to have a turn though so I encouraged you to join our small group. I know that sometimes you can find tatari/waiting really hard and this learning experience required you to take turns with the other tamariki and wait for a turn. You really enjoyed putting the pōro/balls down the different tubes. Once they had rolled down a tube you had to walk around into the sandpit and retrieved your pōro‚ then you had to re-join the line and tatari for your turn. At first you found this really

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    mixture turns green‚ then yellowish and finally forms a brick-red precipitate. | Sucrose | Reducing Sugar | As Benedict’s Test | Iodine Solution | Starch | A Blue-Black Colouration | Sudan III | Lipids | A Red-Stained Oil Layer separates on the surface of the water‚ which remains uncoloured | Biuret Solution | Proteins | Mauve or Purple Colour Slowly Develops | ‘ Table 2 . Biochemical Tests On Common Foodstuffs Sample | Proteins | Lipids | Starch | Sugars | Egg white | Turns Purple

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    REACTIONS NaHCO3 Bubbles are formed HCl & BTB Turns an orange color NH3 & BTB Turns a dark blue color HCl & blue dye Turns a green color Blue dye & NaOCl Turns a light blue color. 1 drop of HCl: teal color Kl & Pb (NO3)2 Turns a milky‚ yellow color NaOH & phenolphthalein Turns a pink color HCl & phenolphthalein Remains clear‚ no bubble formed NaOH & AgNO3 Turns a greenish/brownish color AgNO3 & NH3 Remains clear NH3 & CuSo4 Turns a light blue color Questions: A. Suppose a

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    04 ctl model checking

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    Introduction to Formal Methods Chapter 04: CTL Model Checking Roberto Sebastiani DISI‚ Università di Trento‚ Italy – rseba@disi.unitn.it URL: http://disi.unitn.it/~rseba/DIDATTICA/fm2012/ teaching assistant: Silvia Tomasi – silvia.tomasi@disi.unitn.it CDLM in Informatica‚ academic year 2011-2012 last update: April 26‚ 2012 Copyright notice: some material (text‚ figures) displayed in these slides is courtesy of M. Benerecetti‚ A. Cimatti‚ P. Pandya‚ M. Pistore‚ M. Roveri‚ and S.Tonetta‚ who detain

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    The Math in Figure Skating

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    the appropriate angle of knee bend a skater needs to successfully land a jump. Moves in the field are series of test that include certain turns and moves that are tested in front of judges. Moves in the field require grace‚ knee bend‚ speed and strength. This essay will discuss the correct angle of the knee bend required to correctly complete specific turns‚ including counters‚ rockers and brackets and to successfully remain on the correct edge. I have been skating for nine years. I have done

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    Mtg and Math

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    Density. Turn Acceleration: [(number of cards in deck / number of accelerators) * the number of cards you will have drawn by the turn when you have to play your accelerator] * the percentage chance you have to draw enough lands to hit all the land drops up to the turn you want to accelerate to = Turn Acceleration. Color Curve: (The number of lands in your deck that let you make the ideal play on turn one / the number of cards in your deck) * the number of cards you have drawn on turn one = first

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    How to Fly a Holding Pattern

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    :   Without crosswind‚ a Holding pattern is like a racetrack: See the arrows? They indicate the turn direction. A holding pattern with right turns is called a standard hold‚ one with left turns is called a non-standard hold. This is important to know‚ as some ATC can say “standard” instead of “right turns” or assume that the hold will be standard if they don’t specify the direction of the turns.   See also the inbound leg: this is the leg to which ATC refers to when giving the clearance‚ it

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