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    In actuality‚ 65% of the participants in Milgram’s study continued to the highest level of administering a shock of 450 volts. Milgram did conduct 18 variation of his study‚ in which he altered the situation (independent variable) to determine how it affected obedience (dependent variable).Furthermore‚ all the participants continued to the level of delivering a shock of 300 volts (Cherry‚ 2013; McLeod‚ 2007; Milgram‚ 1974; Scott et al.‚

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    Solomon Asch‚ a social psychologist had a hypothesis and he decided to test an experiment based on his hypothesis. Asch’s hypothesis theory was... Would people still conform to the group if the group opinion was clearly wrong? Well‚ to test his theory he chose a simple and objective task with an obvious answer. A group of people sat at a table and viewed a series of cards‚ on one side of each of the card was a standard line and on the other side were three comparison lines. Now‚ the individual’s

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    remote control car

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    Final Report FOR REMOTE CONTROL ROBOT WITH CELL PHONE LINK December 12‚ 2005 Submitted By: Justin Schaper Richard Lienou Michael Area Sudhendu Raj Sharma Advisor: Dr. Carl Latino Abstract Team Robot Cell Inc. developed a working model of a one-way control link between a user control device (joystick) and a dumb robot (RC car) using two cell phones. The joystick provides the user with proportional control over the speed and steering of the RC car from a remote location. Included

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    Type of Individual Behaviour

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    kilograms or pounds per second [l] . . .~ ~ . . _ . ... Figure 1: The Merrick Weigh Belt Feeder The dynamics of the weigh belt feeder are dominated by the motor. To protect the motor‚ the control signal is restricted to lie in the interval [0‚10] volts. The motor also has significant friction. In addition‚ the sensors exhibit significant quantization noise. Hence‚ the weigh belt ‘This research was supported in part by the National Science Foundation under Grant CMS-9802197. feeder exhibits nonlinear

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    The single-transistor inverter circuit illustrated earlier is actually too crude to be of practical use as a gate. Real inverter circuits contain more than one transistor to maximize voltage gain (so as to ensure that the final output transistor is either in full cutoff or full saturation)‚ and other components designed to reduce the chance of accidental damage. Shown here is a schematic diagram for a real inverter circuit‚ complete with all necessary components for efficient and reliable operation:

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    House Wiring

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    HOUSE WIRING Wiring is not a duck soup. Period. If you are among those freebies‚ who want to do wiring just because their neighbors are doing it‚ you are on a wrong trail. Wiring is a very serious subject and it’s better to get some information about basicelectrical wiring before you step into it. Any gaffe can burn down your beautiful house in a few minutes. It is a common fact that people get confused when they are cabling for the first time. Gathering some information about circuits‚ wires and

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    Stanley Milgram Essay

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    is used to show the aim that Stanley Milgram himself placed to see the willingness of the participant to obey use pain if one of the participants got an answer wrong. Overall‚ 65% of the participants gave shocks up to 450 volts (obeyed) and 35% stopped sometime before 450 volts. During the study many participants showed signs of nervousness and tension. Participants sweated‚ trembled‚ stuttered‚ bit their lips‚ groaned‚ dug fingernails into their flesh‚ and these were typical not

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    5 Volt DC Power Supply Rakibul Hassan Department of EEE‚ Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology (AUST)‚ Dhaka‚ Bangladesh. E-mail: rakib_h@y7mail.com Key Words Transformer‚ Rectifier‚ Pulsating DC‚ Ripple voltage‚ Filter‚ Zener diode. Abstract: |Serial No.|Component Details |Specification |Quantity | |1. |Transformer |220V/12V |1 piece | |2. |p-n junction diode |1N4007 |4 piece

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    passengers. But one thing hasn’t changed much. That is the charging system and batteries. The last time the charging system and batteries changed was in the mid-50s when cars went from a 6-volt system to a 12-volt system. The last domestic carmaker to switch to the 12-volt system was Ford in 1955. Volkswagen went to 12 volts a few years later. There are so many demands on the electrical system and with what is planned for the near future‚ the electrical system is barely holding it’s own. It is estimated

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    Behavioural Study of Obedience: Milgram’s Experiment M.J George Brown College #1) Obedience I think the three aspects of the situation faced by the subjects in Milgram’s study were the prestige of the university‚ the proximity of the experimenter‚ and the money paid. These aspects were the most influential in causing the subjects to obey. The influence of the prestige of Yale University was a key point to get the obedience of the subjects. People are prone to obey more

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