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    Access To Technology

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    The amount of technology that surrounds and impacts our everyday life is astonishing and is an issue that has raised a lot of questions today. Is the seemingly constant access to cell phones, WiFi, lap tops, iPads, etc., negatively impacting our ability to maintain focus and have meaningful relationships with the people in our life, or is it just the opposite? To say that it is merely one way or the other would be an ignorant response. The wide availability of technological devices can have…

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    According to both the Energy Modeling Forum (EMF) and the Yale Dynamic Integrated model of Climate and the Economy (DICE) models, both applied to changing outside factors and variables, there are few differences between the predictions of the growth of carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels over…

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    Terminology and units Current Current is a flow of electrical charge carriers, usually electrons or electron-deficient atoms. The common symbol for current is the uppercase letter I. Potential difference The potential difference between two points.The units for potential difference are Joules per coulomb, or volts. (1 volt = 1 Joule/coulomb). Electrical charge Electric charge is carried by the electrons ( negative charge) and protons (positive charge) within an atom. The…

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    Black People In Flint

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    In concluding, Pulido said that black people should not be overlooked. The Black people are being illtreated and it is believed that they will not react to their ill-treatment. She said American people believed that Black people in Flint are not able to take action against their ill-treatment. She argues that such presumption is not true. She said that throughout history, black people have always fought for their rights. During the civil rights movement, like during Martin Luther King Jr. days,…

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    Both, your physical and emotional environment are important determinants of your overall state of health and play a significant role in creating a healing environment for yourself and your immediate family members. Surrounding yourself with supportive people at home and choosing a caring medical team is crucial to your health and healing. It is equally important to make sure that your home and workplace are healthy and safe and as free of toxins and poisons as possible. Our natural environment…

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    Product Review Summer Infant In View Digital Color Video Baby Monitor comes with a dynamic monitoring system equipped with a 5” flat-screen color display, a digital zoom camera and rechargeable batteries. This digital technology provides handheld portability which gives parent a secure and private connection with their kids at all times. Summer infant is the number on brand for baby monitors in the market today. They have a wide range of baby monitors from audio, video to internet baby…

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    Magnet Essay

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    conductors conductivity (σ_c) The distance between the conductive surface and the magnet (d) The velocity of the magnet (v) According to Faraday’s law, discovered in 1831 by Michael Faraday, this alteration in flux produces electromotive force (EMF) and eddy currents inside the metal. (Meerman, 2014) This force is the retarding force that is associated with magnetic braking. According to Newton’s third…

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    Chapter 4 Modelling of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Generator 4.1 Overview The permanent magnet synchronous generator is used in this thesis as wind turbine generator because of their high efficiency, low losses, smaller size, less maintenance, high reliability and the ability to operate without gearbox [33], [34]. The main aspect which distinguishes the Permanent Magnet Synchronous machine from other types of electrical machines is that the rotor magnetic flux is generated by permanent magnets…

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    Stepper Motor Case Study

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    damping type will not result in valuable damping force. If the motor’s load cannot provide adequate viscous mechanical damping, it will run unstable when in “medium speed region”. This is where the back-EMF produced curve has a considerable steep negative slope. In the medium speed range, the back-EMF will increase vibrations (by exponential law) rather than decrease them. Therefore, viscous type damping is obligatory for stepper…

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    increase cytosolic in Leukemia cells. Another study by Karin, “Childhood Leukemia and Magnetic Fields in Infant Incubators,”[2], He begins by noting that leukemia is a deadly disease affecting children, and there is no proper biological method for EMFs[electromagnetic fields] on cancer has been found. Over the last twenty years, many studies have found a relationship between electromagnetic fields and childhood leukemia. Karin used a sample of about two million infants and trace them from the…

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