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    Quasiclassical Elienberger equations [129] for the green functions g(k , r, and order parameter , is a powerful tool to deal with inhomogeneous superconductors [130]. These functions depend on the so called, ‘Matsubara frequency’, , coordinate r, and wave vector k on the fermi surface. The dependence of green functions and order parameters on the wave vector k, makes them sensitive to the shape of fermi surface. This makes solution of Elienberger equations complicated in the system of complex…

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    Q1. Describe the construction and operation of a Ni-Cad battery. Compare and contrast the Ni-Cad battery with a Lead-Acid battery. a. Construction: figure 1. Ni-cad battery construction Ni-Cad battery refers to Nickel-cadmium battery which is widely used in industrial world. Basically, the Ni-Cad battery consists of positive and negative plates, separators, electrolyte, cell vent, and cell container. The positive plate in Ni-Cad battery is Nickel Hydroxide Ni(OH)2. However, the negative…

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    Energy Security: The Keystone Pipeline You see them every day as you’re driving down the interstate. Big trucks carrying cylinder-type trailers with hazmat placards strategically placed around them. There are rail systems that may pass through your neighborhoods and or near your child’s school with loads larger than what 18-wheeler can carry. We know these rail systems, as trains. What you may not know is, these trains are carrying tankers filled with natural gas, with loads stretching miles…

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    The first form is that of high-energy neutrons, which are the primary byproduct of the reactions. Fusors can produce a neutron flux on the order of anywhere between 105 and 108 depending on the mode of operation (Haug and Nakel). When operated for shorts amount of time however these are not particularly dangerous levels of radiation. A more prevalent form of radiation from a fusor…

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    The balloon is placed on a contraption which was custom built to provide the desired gravitational potential energy between the balloon (or object) and a strip of wood. The apparatus also is able to exert a normal force on the balloon which equals the force due to gravity. This allows the balloon to be held up until there is a new force applied to it horizontally. The train begins to move forward and creates more tension on the string which is tied to both the balloon and the train. Once the…

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    Joshua Baden Weber, that’s me, and although it is not a unique name, there is great meaning behind it. There was much debate between my parents about what my name would be, my dad ultimately lost the argument. My dad’s choice was Baden Scott Weber, which was the one I wish they would have chosen. The name Baden is of German descent and was my great grandpa’s middle name which is why my parents selected it. Although I did not get the name of my choice, I feel that I definitely live-up to my…

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    Flash-Welding-Machine Operator, Flash Brusher, Gas-Cutting-Machine Operator, Hydrogen Braze-Furnace Operator, Laser-Beam Cutter, Laser-Beam-Machine Operator, Lead Burner, Lead-Burner Apprentice, Lead-Burner Supervisor, Machine Feeder, Machine Helper, Magnetic-Thermal-Cutting-Machine Operator, Percussion-Welding-Machine Operator, Performance-Test Inspector, Plasma-Cutting-Machine Operator, Production-Welding-Machine Operator, Cylinder Heads Repairer, Welding Equipment Repairer,…

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    Introduction “What one man calls God, another calls the laws of physics.” [1]. Nikola Tesla was born in the industrial age under the Austrian empire on 10th July 1856. Being raised with advance knowledge of engineering and science, Tesla started his career with the emerging electric power industry in the early 1880’s for whom he worked for until the late 1880’s. His first significant achievement happens with AC or Alternating Current. He has owned the patents for the Alternating Current…

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    Venus Express: Payload, Mission Goals and Venusian Discoveries L. B. Breitenfeld Introduction: In November of 2002, the European Space Agency (ESA) announced that their first mission to the planet Venus, titled Venus Express, would launch in 2005 (Abbott and Schiermeier, 2002; Hoofs et al., 2009). The Russian Soyuz-Fregat launcher in Baikonur Kazakhstan on November 9th 2005, launched Venus Express into space (Fabrega et al. 2007). After traveling a distance of 440 million km, Venus Express…

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    For example of the properties are Charge, e = 1.6021892 x 10(-19), Magnetic Flux= 4.13089 x 10-15, Mass, m = 9.109534 x 10(-31), Magnetic Moment= 9.284832 x 10(-24), Radius, R = 3.86607 x 10(-13). They do not believe in the non-physical substance or the soul and only the body exist. They only have to look at one thing, the brain, and that’s where we’d…

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