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    Chelsie Vogel MCA Practice Tests Reflection The three MCA practice tests I chose to take were the 5th-grade reading, math, and science. I chose all three in 5th-grade, because I am currently a student candidate in a 5th-grade classroom at Lyndale Community School in Minneapolis. I wanted a better insight into what my students would experience and what I can prepare them for. The MCAs are tests that are specifically aligned to our state’s rigorous academic standards. By taking these tests myself…

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    Ketron Essay

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    Keltron, Kerala State Electronics Development Corporation limited, is a public sector Electronics Company located in Kerala, a state in India. It is headquartered at the capital city of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram. The company is under the direct control of the Government of Kerala. The registered name of the company is Kerala State Electronics Development Corporation Limited (KSEDC Ltd.). The name Keltron was coined from two words, Kerala Electronics and when it was necessary to use a small word…

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    Poplawski Blender History

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    Introduction: There is nothing like a light and fruity smoothie or a tangy icy mixed drink to brighten any meal. Most of these beverages included a common household contraption known as the blender. Many people think they know how a blender works but in reality they only know the very basic parts of how one turns electricity to blended smoothie goodness. In this article one will learn how the Hamilton Beach 12-speed 52254 operates in part by part sections that will take the…

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    Scottish-born American inventor and teacher of the deaf, Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922) is best known for perfecting the telephone to transmit vocal messages by electricity. The telephone inaugurated a new age in communication technology. Alexander Graham Bell was born on March 3, 1847, in Edinburgh. His father, Alexander Melville Bell, was an expert in vocal physiology and elocution; his grandfather, Alexander Bell, was an elocution professor. After studying at the University of Edinburgh…

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    Albert Einstein was one of the most influential people in the twentieth century. One hundred years later, we’re still using his equations, theories, and discoveries today. Albert Einstein was able to take a big stand in history. Taking a stand means to take a firm position in an issue. Einstein took this stand with his theory of relativity. Albert Einstein took a stand in history when he refused to give up proving relativity which carved a pathway to modern science. Einstein had some hardships…

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    Analysis Of Magnet Wire

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    It is used in the construction of transformers, inductors, motors, speakers, hard disk head actuators, electromagnets, and other applications which desire tight coils of wire. Magnet wire is preferred in the condition where the electrical setup requires high performance of power thus high number of coils of wires, but essentially to be fitted into a compacted…

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    The Hoover Dam

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    On April 20, 1931, construction of America's savior of the Great Depression began. That day began one of America’s greatest engineering achievements and that has forever amazed the world with it’s ingenious ingenuity and structure of design. The Hoover Dam was by far the greatest achievement of mankind during the turn of the twentieth century. Due to the Dam’s concave structure, it gives off an arch-gravity design that allows the water of the Hoover Dam to become divided in an ingenious way. The…

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    The sun radiates energy in a wide range wavelength. Ultraviolet rays reach the earth surface in wavelengths that range between 290 and 400 nm. The impact of the wavelength to the surface of the earth is determined by size of the wavelength. When the wavelength is short, it causes a more energetic radiation that in turn creates more harm to the surface. Ultraviolet light is a form of electromagnetic radiation that is invisible to the human eye. The sun is a source of radiation that forms the full…

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    steady progress towards it. Lexus a reputable company, recently featured their own hoverboard. In their advertisement they show off their recent attempts in producing a hoverboard. And in all honesty it stood up to the test. The hoverboard uses electromagnets and liquid nitrogen to float above a magnetic track. Although, it isn’t as glamorous as a fully levitating board it could result to it one day. This invention would change the market that include skateboards and…

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    that uses permanent magnets for the moving elements and toroidal coils wound on highly permeable ring type cores for the stationary elements. * AC Autosyn System * Used for many of the same purposes as the magnesyn system, but it uses an electromagnet for its rotor. SYNCHRO SYSTEM – A remote-indicating system in which the needle of an indicator moves in synchronization with the device whose movement is being monitored. GAGE PRESSURE – measured from existing atmospheric pressure.…

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