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    Discrete Element Methods

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    evaluation of machine performance. DEM is used for applications like mining, post-harvest, soil-tool interaction, mixing and milling and geotechnical applications (Boac et al., 2014; Grima, Fraser, and Hastie, 2011). Discrete Element Method (DEM) is a numerical method for simulating…

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    Newton's Method Essay

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    refined educated guesses to once before impossible questions to answer. The numerical definition of Newton’s Method is defined as follows: If X1 is an initial guess for a solution to the equation f(x) = 0 , then Xn + 1 = − . If we are asked to f(Xn) f′(Xn) + Xn compute the √5 algebraically, without using a calculator, we can use newton 's method to get an approximate solution. First we know that the √5 is…

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    3D Printing: A Case Study

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    This essay examines the implications of waste in design and manufacturing with regard to the nature and future sustainability of practices considered modern by contemporary standards. Practices, such as CNC (computer numerically controlled) machining and additive manufacturing such as 3D printing, are the benchmark for modern manufacturing; 'In the domain of manufacturing, computer numerically controlled (CNC) technology is a major contributor to the production capacity of the…

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    there is less chance for advancement In 2015, I was forced into a position to make a choice if my current employment was right for me or if going to school would open up more opportunities for me. I was working full time at a local Computerized Numerical Control (CNC) Machining company, making enough to get by, some work freedom and…

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    Title: Application of Self-Organization Neural Network Technique (SOM) to Optimize Finite- Element Partial Differential Equation (PDEs) Results in Square-Shaped Structures Analysis. The finite-element method (FEM) is a computationally method for solving partial differential equations (PDEs) with specific boundary conditions over a domain. When we applying the FEM to a domain, it has to divide to a finite number of elements and nodes. The collections of the elements and nodes form the…

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    Pedagogical Case Studies

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    representation of multi-digit number magnitudes, which will have the effect of expanding the understanding levels. Ultimately, my investigations into the cognitive science of numerical representation lead to two major theories. First, I argue for building up accurate estimation skills and corresponding representation models to help low-performed students. My future research will continue in this pursuit to determine additional factors can influence change in children’s numerical…

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    definite amount. It holds up to 7 digits. • Shouldn’t be used for currency as the decimals will represent a lower number and it isn’t exactly a big number. • Used as a number up to 7 digits. If the number does not have 7 digits, it will be rounded to have a format of 7 digits. An example is with the value 1.23456789. As you can see, it exceeds 7 digits and so is rounded to 1.234568. • Used for decimals as the pre-set value. Double An 8 data type which can hold 14 digits compared to a single…

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    Stroop Effect Experiment

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    incongruent condition took a longer reaction time because it conflicted with our cognitive processing. This experiment was widely interpreted on Stroop, Windes, and Hintzman, D. L., Carre, F. A., Eskridge, V. L., Owens, A. M., Shaff, S. S., Sparks, M. E. Numerical Stroop Effect Response: What you see is not Always What you Guess…

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    Qlt1 Task 4

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    level of understandings and her mathematical way of thinking. Her responses placed her level of mathematical knowledge as growth point two (Australian Catholic University, 2011), which focuses on two digit numbers. The lessons were planned with a view to progress her to growth point three, three digit numbers (Australian Catholic University).…

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    The scientific context of the Antimicrobial Susceptibility test is to gauge the viability of antimicrobials and other chemotherapeutic agents on pathogenic organisms in recommending a suitable treatment. The scientific context of the the API 20E test is clinically used in quickly identifying enterobacteriaceae bacteria and gram-negative rods. In the Antimicrobial Susceptibility experiment, three microorganisms which were Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and the unknown were put into…

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