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    Literature Review: In this part, a survey of existing work and literature relating to the project is covered. The differences between PM machine and conventional AC machines Induction machine is also called “asynchronies machine”. The rotor is placed in a rotating magnetic field and thus a rotating force can be attained. The rotor is a rotating conductor and is mainly produced in cage shape. The stator generates the rotating magnetic field. The rotating of the magnetic field is not achieved…

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    The Fmri Machine

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    chemicals that virtually make the brain disappear. One such instrument is the fMRI machine. I wondered, does it really work? My husband recently had an fMRI, so I have a vested interest. The results were significant; I will quote 2 peer reviewed studies below.…

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    Chainsaw Research Paper

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    Chainsaws are practical tools to help maintain trees. You can find saws to cut thick branches or to trim away out of reach limbs. Shop Staples garden section to find power saws for homeowners, on farms and gardens and for professionals. Finding the Right Tools for the Job Choose from several types of tree and weed cutters for the right cut. Pole chainsaws resemble a small power saw at the end of a pole. They weigh 6-17 pounds and have a bar or cut the length of 6-20 inches. These saws have 8-12…

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    Joshua L. Gibson Miss. Metzger English 10cp 17 February 2017 HULC robotic exoskeleton I am going to be talking about the HULC robotic exoskeleton system, and how it is related to the book fahrenheit 451 and how they could have the same technology in them. I am talking about these two thing because of the robotic dog in the book and real life today about the HULC robot. The Hulc robotic exoskeleton is an exoskeleton that is supposed to help the oxygen usage to be less with the HULC robotic…

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    Vending Machines

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    with the help of modern technology can bring promising results by restoring a little bit of human faith. The Coca-Cola Company has made a display that utilizes two high-tech vending machines. Each vending machine equipped with interactive capabilities, sizeable screens, and live streaming cameras. These vending machines were placed in two hostile bordering countries; Pakistan and India. For ages both of these countries have been divided by hate,…

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    Biofeedback Machines

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    As such, biofeedback devices offer feedback on an individual’s bodily condition. Biofeedback machines serve as complex, recognizing intrinsic body functions with striking precision and sensitivity. These machines are capable of offering immediate information regarding the biological condition of an individual, for instance heart rate, respiration, skin conductivity, skin surface temperature, and muscle…

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    The Machine Stops

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    “The Machine Stops” by E.M Forester depicts a very sad, yet all too possible future in which the human race is forced underground by some cataclysmic event. This might seem unrealistic now, but we rely on technology almost as much as the people in the story. There are many parallels between the dystopian future Forester portrays, and the present we live in now. For example, the main characters in this story are a mother and son, Vashti and Kuno. The only way that they communicate is through a…

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    Mirra Chair

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    The Cradle-to-Cradle design process (C2C) aims to develop a product, as well as its component materials, that can be reused or recycled at the end of its product life cycle instead of becoming waste. C2C focuses on reducing toxic pollution, waste, and redesigning industrial processes in order to avoid waste and pollution initially. Herman Miller, an internationally acclaimed furniture design house, made the decision to adopt this design process to move the company toward environmental…

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    MRI Machines

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    The images a MRI machine actually present are the water molecules that make up most of our bodies systems and organs. Water molecules consist of oxygen and hydrogen atoms, the core of which is a nucleus, a single proton. The protons have a basic property called nuclear spin as well as an electrical charge which makes them act like little magnets. When the magnetic field makes the spinning protons wiggle, the stronger the magnetic field, the faster the wiggle. Nuclei wiggle at roughly 50 million…

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    The Resentment Machines

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    still getting these items due to ads. Even though they are not able to afford such items, the buyer will figure a way to get this product. They notice that others are getting the product and are satisfied. Fredrik deBoer who wrote The Resentment Machine: The Immiseration of the Digital Creative Class states, “Contemporary strivers lack the tools with which people in the past have differentiated themselves from their peers” (84). Meaning that people are wanting certain items yet lack the ability…

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