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    Task 2 Non-destructive testing is an analysis technique used to evaluate the properties of a material, component or system without causing damage. Advantages Safety Non-destructive tests are designed to maximize both tester and tested product safety. Most of the test are conducted under strict settings to ensure the safety of the testers, and all tested products remain completely undamaged. Reliability Non-destructive testing comes out with accurate results because of the variety of available…

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    I find that this cluster dives deeper into subjects that I have merely tasted, yet would like to get more in depth in. Quantum mechanics has always been a field I have admired because of how it sparks curiosity in my analytical side. Just as how I yearn to not just be able to utilize but to understand complex mathematical algorithms, I want to be able to know how quantum mechanics functions in our universe; this field plays a huge role in mankind’s scientific achievements. It is a field with…

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    Can a robotic limb help a common workplace with difficult jobs? Robotic arms always have to be functional with the appropriate parts, or else the arm is not useful at all because the arm has no use of working either without a certain part or the computer that is stored inside it. Before having the actual arm, me & my partner have to build it by making a sensor circuit for the arm & make a hand for the arm as well The arm is the thing that takes time to assemble because one wrong part in a wrong…

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    Catching a fish seemed easy to do. There were three simple steps to follow: cast a line, catch a fish, and reel it in. At least that was my initial thought. However, nothing in life is so straightforward. There will always be complexity or obstacles when trying to complete any goal. The fishing trip was on the first Friday of April around four o’clock in the afternoon. Spring had just arrived, so the weather was perfect for a light jacket. There was a slight breeze that wisped across the water,…

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    This is a very rough but yet a clear approximation that can give a basic idea of how big is the environmental impact of one component could be. Therefore, it will be used as a basic concept for further calculations and usages in datasheets and in software part of the EEI project. EEI uses input parameters such as electrical components, components count and dimensions for solder equivalent. EEI skips most of LCA stages, since they cannot be applied to fast term…

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    Structural joints: 1. Inter modular joints: SFT is a structure that is made up of prefabricated modules assembled in situ though it would be a complicated but it can have to do if the segment is not possible for the single one. So therefore, the joints between the modules. This part is sensitive because of waterproofing and safety of people inside the tunnel. Nowadays, the inter modular joints are used for immersed tunnels (IT) in the form of flexible joint that performs many tasks such as: to…

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    David Palkowski Summary

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    David Palkowski combines extensive real-world experience as a veteran IT generalist with passion as highly effective technical instructor to help users understand, deploy and derive benefit from complex information systems and related infrastructures. His educational background consists of formal training and professional certification in electronics, information systems, IP video, and associated technologies focused primarily on wired and wireless networking. Through his interest in and as an…

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    In order to become an art authenticator, a master’s degree in conservation or a closely related field is required. In addition, most employers expect a substantial amount of work experience. An inexperienced scientist making a mistake in art authentication has the ability to put a company out of business or cause a lawsuit against a museum. Besides the training received in most art classes, there are additional traits an art authenticator must have. First, art authenticators must learn how to…

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    you're playing the videogame visually is what the developer or designer has created and thought out or the game with the help of an art team as well, because normally the designer handles all the designs of the art team and re-create it on a computer software and then gets help from game developers in order to code each character and object correctly so that it may function correctly and act as a solid object within the game. that's my conclusion to this essay being a game designer can be an…

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    COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND IMPLEMENTATION Assignment 1 Name: Bhargavi Bussu Student Id: 10000126759 Professor: Paul Wang 1.3 Traditionally a user's view of a Computer system like an Onion. Explain why this concept is outdated and draw a new diagram based on the concept proposed in this book. In Today's current generation the Computer systems are wide opened to the Internet, however threat towards the Computer system have been increasing rapidly at a faster rate. Despite of…

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