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    Electric vehicle roadworthy requirement An electric vehicle that has been scratch built or converted in New Zealand after 1 January 1992, should be certified from the low volume vehicle code. They consider that the vehicle should be designed and constructed with those material which is fit for the purpose and must be safe. Any work which is associated on the vehicle should be done tidy and tradesman skill manner like fabrication work, electrical work and other. the general electric system…

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    When I was first asked to do this interview assignment, I was very concerned as to who I would be interviewing. I did not want to interview any random Engineer because it would not be pertinent to my future career. The few people I would be able to interview that were family friends, were not Electrical Engineers. I knew of a Civil, Chemical, and Mechanical Engineer, none of which I found to fit my assignment. I wanted to specifically interview an Electrical Engineer because they would be able…

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    While Tesla was a visionary leader capable of inspiring and leading change, his divergent ethics while in the pursuit of change painted another picture of the wizard. According to Seifer (1998), with the help of investors he gained due to success at the World Fair, he was able to fund the construction of a wireless telegraph system. However, while in construction, another inventor in Europe stole his patented ideas and successfully created his own system for which Tesla filed suit and lost.…

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    Unit 65 Utilisation of Electrical Energy Assignment 1b Power Transformer Analysis By Ian Greene Contents Assignment Brief: - 3 Single-Phase Transformer 4 PolyPhase Transformer 5 Star-Star (Y-Y) Connection Mode 6 Delta-Star (∆-Y) Connection Mode…

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    What revolves the world, what makes the world work or light up. Language, Language is what powers up the world, just like a light bulb, that powers up your home. Both James Baldwin, author of If Black English isn't a Language, Then Tell me what Is? Then adding to my list is Sherman Alexie author of Superman and Me. They both emphasize that language could allow or disembowel any person in our twisted world. With their point of views are different from each other, about how they were raised and…

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    Introduction: The founder of the Philips Company was Gerard Philips and his father, Federik founded in Eindoven in 1891. Federik, financed the purchase, he is a banker in Zaltbommel setup of a modest, empty building in Eindhoven, and in 1892 the company started the production of carbon-filament lamps and other electro technical products. The changes are made in the first factory and used it as a museum. It is a Dutch technology company headquartered in Amsterdam with main separations focused…

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    Ohm’s law is the basic rule of the electricity that explains the relationship between electric current, voltage, and resistance. The ohm’s law was named after the German physicist Georg Ohm who discovered this rule or law. Ohm’s law statement Ohm’s law states that the electric current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the voltage and inversely proportional to the resistance. In other words, the electric current flowing through the conductor increases with increase in…

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    The Importance Of Sensors

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    A sensor is a device that receives a stimulus, meaurand, or any input signal such as from heat, pressure, light, motion and many more, and responds with an electrical signal. This electrical signal then will decide what will be the result of an output. Depending on the input of the stimulus, the sensor will react to it in a particular way. Sensors are attached to an electrical device and they scan the surrounding environment. Then it converts the input signals to a voltage, current or charge.…

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    Thomas Edison a famous American inventor, who invented many life influential devices and one of the first inventors who used mass production stated the following quote. “To invent something takes 1% inspiration, and 99% perspiration.” I agree that to make a goal or an idea reality it takes a lot of hard work. Thomas Edison invented many life changing devices e.g. electric light, sound recording, and motion pictures. My reasons why I agree to the quote Thomas Edison stated is the following.…

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    Technology has significantly advanced for the past few decades, with abundance of inventions created by brilliant minds have filled the current world. One such brilliant inventor that made his name known in the inventing world back in the 1870s was Scottish-born American inventor Alexander Graham Bell, the founding father of the device that could transmit speech electrically; the telephone (Gray, 2011). The telephone was notably fashioned from his attempts to improve an invention that was…

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