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    Lightning Case Study 5.1

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    5. RESULTS Lightning effect is generated using the Heidler block. The lightning of 100 kA will strike on the shielding wire in case of mitigation due to shielding and on phase A in case where surge arresters are considered. Below is a figure of a 100 kA lightning strike. This current is measured at the node where the lightning strikes. Fig. 5.1 Lightning strike current of 100 kA When lightning strikes on the shielding conductors the current induces a voltage on the phase conductors. Here we…

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    circuit about 36°- 48° degrees Fahrenheit. Since the temperature is not low enough to close the circuit, it becomes difficult to check the continuity of the thermostat using a multi-meter. You may need a modern thermostat that come with internal bias resistor. This aids in testing both the heater and the thermostat. The wiring diagram that comes with the product will indicate this. When you check the continuity of the heater circuit, it will show high resistance if the thermostat is open and…

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    AC stands for alternating current which means that the current flows in both directions. So instead of flowing from one source to another, the current can flow from both the source and the recipient to each other. AC voltage is the current that comes from an electrical plug. An advantage of AC voltage is the fact that the power of the voltage can be altered with a transformer. Fig.1 graph showing AC and DC current On the other hand DC voltage stands for direct current. This means that the…

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    Plath Updike Comparison Draft 3 By denying change, one lives only in the past. Comparing Plath's “Sylvia Plath at Seventeen” and Updike's, “Ex-Basketball Player” reveals both authors create speakers who live in their past out of fear for their future. For this, the authors use similar thematic and stylistic elements, which both Plath and Updike employ to display humanity's resistance towards change and moving on. The thematic ideas in Plath and Updike's work, while slightly different, revolve…

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    way to carry our truthful messages across without them being masked by bad intentions or violence. When peaceful resistances are performed under the right context, they can change the path of history in a significant way. Without some of our great resistors like MLK and Rosa Parks, we may not be where we are today; therefore, it can be said that through peaceful resistance, even when we think laws are correct, can shape our moral standing in the world. They can show our culture new ways of…

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    Science Fair Question

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    I. Science Fair Question What is the speed of light in gelatin? II. Background Research Did you ever wonder how the speed of light is measured? This paper will discuss how the speed of light is measured. The terms that will discussed in this paper are the law of refraction, trajectory, Snell’s Law, and the index of refraction. Snell’s Law gives the relationship between angles of incidence and refraction for a wave impinging on an interface between two media with…

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    What Is Class A Diaspora

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    If the body of resistors and their ensuing diaspora is small and marginal enough, the ramifications will likely mirror those affiliated with Class A diaspora. Different from Class A diaspora, this diaspora does not reflect an effort to impose a dominant identity on others…

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    Walking Stick Essay

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1. BACKGROUND INFORMATION Blindness is a state of lacking the visual perception due to physiological or neurological factors. It is a very common disability among the peoples around the world. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) 285 million people are visually impaired worldwide and 90% of them live in low income settings [1]. The World Health Organization expects this number to increase in the coming years. Prior to now, various methods have been used to…

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    Prosthetic Hands Essay

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    nerves in the arm to stimulate the parietal lobe which is in charge of touch. This idea offers a logical and promising solution to adding the sense of touch to the prosthetic. The center turned to Tekscan Inc. for a design known as force sensor resistors. FSRs are classified in the thin-film category (Mraz 2014). It is important that the sensors used are small enough to fit on the prosthetic to make it most efficient in size. This is a huge step to a functional prosthetic, and the ideas and…

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    Another juror came with his own set of prejudice, due to emotional scars left by his own 22 year old son. He analyzed that some of the jurors were change resistors (as mentioned above) and some would get convinced either by normative or informational influence. STEP SIX- CREATE SHORT TERM WINS Henry wasn’t rigid. He tried to convince jurors one by one. He slowly gathered support from each one of them by giving…

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