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    Yierfan Abula ENG 111 M&W Professor Hoke 11/21/2014 Obedience and the Authority If a person in a position of authority ordered you to deliver a 400-volt electrical shock to another person‚ would you follow orders? Most people‚ I think‚ would answer this question with an absolute No. However‚ Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram conducted a series of the obedience experiments during the 1960s demonstrated surprising results. These experiments offer a powerful and disturbing look

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    Sequence of Operation

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    Sequence of Operations (Gas Furnace) Natural Draft Furnace 24 volts is always present to the thermostat R terminal. 1. When the thermostat closes its switch to call for heat‚ 24 volts is sent out of the thermostat on the W terminal. 2. This 24 volts goes back into the furnace‚ then typically through 1 or 2 safety devices to the gas valve. 3. If the standing pilot is lit. The gas valve opens‚ and the gas to the burners is then ignited by the pilot light. 4. The heat exchanger is

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    Bambi Air Compressors Ltd was established in 1977 and enjoys a worldwide reputation for quality and after-sales care and service. Dedicated to the manufacture of innovative and meticulously engineered products‚ our extensive range is as diverse as our customers themselves. Our policy of continual development and improvement has ensured we remain at the forefront of our industry. Through acquisition and organic growth we now operate a number of specialist divisions within our organisation‚ each committed

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    motion? Rotor and stator. 10. What part does the frequency of alternating current play in the operation of an electric motor? Helps change polarity 120 times a second. 11. What would be the speed of a two-pole motor operating on a 120 volts 60 Hertz power supply? 3450rpm 12. What are the five types of single-phase motors used in the industry? 13. Which of the following correctly lists the motor’s starting torque from lowest to highest? B. Shaded pole‚ three phase‚

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    OHMS LAW

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    Study about Ohm’s Law: • To verify Ohm’s Law by calculating voltage‚ current and resistance based on different views of Ohm’s law as well as measuring those values to compare the theoretical results with the actual results. • To verify the relationships of R-I‚ V-I and R-V given ohm’s law by increasing one parameter while holding the other parameter constant‚ then measuring and calculating equivalent results of the third parameter. What is Ohm’s Law: Ohm’s Law is made from 3 mathematical equations

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    ABSTRACT Flood is one of the disastrous phenomena that caused a lot of deaths to some other uninformed area in the province. The researchers from Negros Occidental High School proposed a study with the objective to construct and develop a flood detection device‚ present a practical device‚ and introduce the device to a certain residents in the province that needs to be aware of flood. After the device was constructed‚ the researchers tested the device in a cup of water. During the testing of device

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    mistake‚ they received an electrical shock. Next‚ the teacher was promptly led to another room where they were given a sample shock of 45 volts‚ then shown a panel from which they would shock the learner and read a script. Starting at 15 volts the teacher was instructed to increase voltage for every incorrect answer until the machine reached a max of 450 volts. Unbeknownst to the teacher‚ he was the real subject of the experiment. The learner was an actor who was not actually being shocked. The objective

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    the research walking into a room next door that had an electric generator that had these switches that were marked with the amount of voltage that each switch gave the learner. The switches were marked with 15 volts to 450 volts. 15 volts is not a huge deal‚ but when you get up to 450 volts it gets pretty serious pretty fast. The Learner after being strapped in was taught some words and the he was asked to recall the words pair word from a list of four choices. If the learner got it wrong‚ which he

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    called Mr. Wallace) was taken into a room and had electrodes attached to his arms‚ and the teacher and researcher went into a room next door that contained an electric shock generator and a row of switches marked from 15 volts (Slight Shock) to 375 volts (Danger: Severe Shock) to 450 volts (XXX). Milgram (1963) was interested in researching how far people would go in obeying an instruction if it involved harming another person. Stanley Milgram was

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    Stanley Milgram was an extremely famous psychologist who was best known for his groundbreaking experiment on the subject of obedience during the 1960s. Milgram began his career as a psychologist just around the time that the horrifying truth of the concentration camps came out. The fact that almost an entire nation obeyed one man‚ who commanded them to do inhumane and grotesque acts to other human beings intrigued Stanley Milgram. He became even more interested when he began watching the trial of

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