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    Sonakshi Sinha Analysis

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    Bollywood divas that rule 2016 Bollywood is the general term for the Hindi language film industry situated in Mumbai. The entire Indian silver screen is generally alluded to the world standards with the expression of “Bollywood”. Moreover, Bollywood is one of the biggest film makers in India, which holds the most astounding records in Box Office collections. Naturally, acting is the most important domain of this industry where the works of the actors and actresses are viewed through any…

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    models up to 390 millions particles. Although the implementation of DD for the semi-implicit methods is generally a very big challenge, specific problems may have features that can simplify this task: Ovaysi and Piri cite{Ovaysi-2012} developed a parallel versions of Modified Moving Particle Semi-implicit (MMPS) to model fluid flow in porous media. The authors took advantage of the almost homogenous distribution of particles throughout the whole simulation, which enable to use a simplified…

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    Describe how the quicksort works including a discussion of the pivot, how it is selected, and why the pivot is important to the quicksort. Let’s start describing what pivot is, its function and why is so important. The pivot is the element that basically divides the array in two halves, where the left half contains the smaller values and the right half contains the greater values. The pivot can be selected in many ways. First, last, middle element, actually any element of the array can be…

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    These have four wires on them (see Figure One-a). They are tricky to control because they require changing the direction of the current flow through the coils in the proper sequence. We will discuss these motors further when we get to the topic of DC motor control. * Unipolar motors, with two center-tapped coils which can be treated as four coils (see Figure One-b). These have six or eight (or sometimes five) wires, and can be controlled from a microprocessor with little more than four…

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    Introduction For the past 25 years, digital technologies have been swiftly changing the world in business, communications, and politics. Technology has been changing the way humans think, interact, and behave and these days more and more children are growing up accustomed to technology. Long exposure to technology can interfere with the dynamic of face to face relationships. Most people are now accustomed to communicating online, where they can say whatever they want, with little consequence and…

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    Optical Fiber Importance

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    Optical fiber thin as hair is everywhere on this planet, carries an enormous amount of information from place to place. There are a number of desirable characteristics of the optical fiber for conveying this information. They have the ability to carry large amounts of information, a low cost and have the immunity from electrical wiring and wireless communication link a number of disturbances that can afflict. Advantages of optical fibers for transmitting information from place to place, it…

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    rays(laser beams) into electronic signals, into a form ie readable. Fiber optic sensors have numerous advantages over other conventional electronic sensors. Some important advantages are as below • Ability to integrate different structure. • Their inability to conduct electric current. • Highly resistive to electromagnetic interference. • Lightweight with high sensitivity. • Multiplexing capability. 1.1 Optical fiber: Basics An optical fiber is composed of three parts…

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    communication systems must be based upon a wired foundation. This wired system is where fiber optics come in. Fiber…

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    What is Fiber Optic Cables? Back in the day we used copper wires for our tele-communication and to interconnect throughout the world. However as technology and machines start to grow more powerful, we are forced to put a change in this production of copper wires. The wire density becomes a very critical factor in the modern era, however the limit in size must always result in better performance. Fiber optics proves to be highly effective in its high bandwidth, as it allows on a single fiber to…

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    impurities in it because this will cause dispersion and attenuation for the light traveling down the wire which would decrease the signal strength. The light travels down the core through the process of total http://cablesondemandblog.com/wordpress1/fiber-optic-cables-on-demand/ internal reflection however this can only occur if the optical fibre has a cladding. The cladding of an optical fibre can be made out of any material that has a lower refractive index than the core but is usually made…

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