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    The Greenlee Non-Contact Voltage Detector capabilities a chronic self-check feature‚ assessing the tester’s entire functionality. It detects voltage in the range of 50V-1000V and alerts you to the presence of voltage with vivid LEDs and audible alarm. For an adjustable voltage tester with a five to a thousand volt variety check out the Greenlee GT-sixteen Adjustable Non-Contact Voltage Detector. Features For over a century and a half‚ Greenlee‚ a Textron agency‚ has been a purveyor of high fine

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    Mechanism Using a Tiny Ultrasonic Linear Actuator (TULA) Hyunjun Park‚ Byungkyu Kim School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Korea Aerospace University 100‚ Hanggongdae gil‚ Gyeonggido‚ Korea E-mail : bkim@kau.ac.kr Jong-Oh Park School of Mechanical System Engineering Chonnam National University Korea Seok-Jin Yoon Thin Film material Research Center KIST Korea Abstract A crawling based locomotive mechanism for inspection of small sized pipes is developed by using a tiny ultrasonic linear actuator

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    1- What are the risks if the current status quo is maintained and Ron remains CEO for a few more years? • Ron is 70 years old. He might be too old too hold an important rank as CEO at his age. He is ineligible for an executive role as this one because of health conditions. It would be acting as a "monarch" and lead the members of the company whether they are family or not to leave. • The position Ron would be entitled to would affect the growth of the company if he were to do as he would like

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    CBSE TEST PAPER-02 CLASS - IX BIOLOGY (Improvement in food Resources) 1. Weeds affect the crop plants by – (a) Killing of plants in field before they grow. (b) Dominating the plants to grow. (c) Competing for various resources of crops (plants) (d) All the above. 2. ‘Operation Flood’ in India refers to – (a) Controlling floods during rainy season. (b) Increase in milk production by development of co-operative dairy on a large scale. (c)Increase in fish production during floods.

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    Incline Lab Purpose – The purpose of this experiment was to find how position and time are related to a ball on an incline. Data – 7 Books X (cm) | Trial 1 (s) | Trial 2 (s) | Trial 3 (s) | Average (s) | 10 | 0.336 | 0.3654 | 0.3434 | 0.3479 | 15 | 0.3952 | 0.4262 | 0.43 | 0.4171 | 50 | 0.9127 | 0.8846 | 0.8936 | 0.8971 | 75 | 1.1257 | 1.1178 | 1.1322 | 1.1252 | 100 | 1.320 | 1.2788 | 1.2979 | 1.2989 | 125 | 1.4924 | 1.4966 | 1.4766 | 1.4885 | 4 Books X (cm) | Trial 1 (s) |

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    Name __________________ Pendulum Go to http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/sims.php?sim=Pendulum_Lab and click on Run Now. 1. Research to find equations that would help you find g using a pendulum. Design an experiment and test your design using Moon and Jupiter. Write your procedure in a paragraph that another student could use to verify your results. Show your data‚ graphs‚ and calculations that support your strategy. The time it takes a pendulum to complete

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    Project Model No: 164 ABSTRACT PRECISE KILLOMETER CALCULATION BY UNDERGROUND CABLE FAULT DETECTOR The project uses the simple concept of OHMs law where a low DC voltage is applied at the feeder end through a series resistor. The current would vary depending upon the length of fault of the cable in case there is a short circuit of LL or 3L or LG etc. The series resistor voltage drop changes accordingly which is then fed to an ADC to develop precise digital data which the programmed microcontroller

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    Projectile Motion Purpose: An object in a projectile motion move horizontally with no acceleration and vertically with the gravitational acceleration at the same time. This experiment is to investigate projectile motion using experiments‚ equations and comparing the expected and experimental data. Procedure: Case I: Use formulas to find equation of horizontal Range (R) in a projectile motion. Rearrange equation for Rmax‚ and find the angle Adjust the launches angle to angle Launch

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    Brownian motion  This is‚ presumably the random drifting of particles suspended in a fluid (a liquid or a gas) .This movement was discovered and later named after botanist Robert Brown (1773-1858). He was a Scottish botanist and palaeobotanist who made important contributions (including Brownian motion) to botany largely through his pioneering use of the microscope. The scientist who made Brownian motion famous is Albert Einstein‚ who brought the phenomenon to the attention of the larger physics community

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    26 Appendix 6 28 Appendix 7 30 Appendix 8 31 Appendix 9 33 Appendix 10 35 Background Information Sport relies on three major physics concepts: force‚ acceleration and velocity; many of which involve elastic propulsion and/or projectile motion. Various types of sporting equipment are constructed with springs and elastics‚ in order to absorb a force or apply a force to another object. In the context of this investigation‚ the spring is utilised to propel an object. According to Hooke’s law

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