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    Office Space Lab

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    the least amount of deflection. The differences and similarities seen in the slopes in Figure 1 are caused mainly by material choice and cross-sectional area. It is clearly shown that material changes the slope of the curve based on the three rectangular beams. All three have approximately the same cross-sectional area and approximately the same area moment of inertia, so the only variable that is changing is the material. This is significant because it shows that material choice has a large…

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    Atrium Fire Case Study

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    Heat will be moved from the hot smoke to the descending cold air and from smoke to the atrium walls. Then if the cross sectional area of the atrium is small and the HRR of fire is high enough, smoke column will be created and flooding flow will occur in the atrium, too. In other hand, if the cross sectional area of the atrium is high and the HRR of fire is small, smoke column will not create in the atrium and floding flow will not occur to vent smoke. Figure ‎2.8 Flow…

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    to the way algebra is solved, through several different steps. The random access memory, also known as RAM, is, for its namesake, random and is also similar to how random facts can be recalled or how simple arithmetic is answered. A hard drive, or storage, is the memory on the tip of the tongue at times. It consists of things that one is certain that he or she knows, but doesn’t recall immediately. There are many similarities between computers and other things that are simply written off as…

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    technology industry to make ultra-high density disk drives. Companies from multinationals to small businesses store all their information in these drives. As time passes, more data is created and more data needs to be stored. Hence, more storage is needed. This need for storage increase is essential for the electronic materials industry, as it drives the technology world forward and results in the discovery and making of new…

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    implemented the reforestation would need to be carefully assessed in order to maintain natural water systems. Similarly, the devastation to wetlands for the purpose of agriculture has become an increasing problem for biodiversity and loss of carbon dioxide storage, as well as, many other benefits that are associated with expansive wetlands. The renewal of wetlands can offset the process and revitalize wetlands to once again a source of carbon sequestration. The obstacle that makes this option…

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    Explain how the optical disk storage facility operates? Optical disk storage is an advancement of the floppy disk. The optical disk storage also called optical media is shinny and both recording surfaces are protected by two plastic plates which make it less exposed to dust and contamination. Unlike the floppy disks that store up to 1.44 of data, optical disks storages can store up to 650MB of data. They are 5.25 inches (12cm) and have a high storage density. Optical disks storage uses a high…

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    job done easier and faster than before. Also, it comes with a 1TB hard drive or if you want an even faster application/files response, you can choose the 1TB Fusion Drive which automatically puts the data that you use the most in the faster flash storage and the others to the hard drive. 1TB is a really good capacity for a graphic designer considering all the data you need to save every day. However, if you need more capacity you can upgrade to 3TB.…

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    How To Build A Computer

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    There are many parts inside of a computer and multiple steps in building a computer. If a problem occurs when building a computer, then it can be from one thing or from many different things. It can be from something as easy as a misplaced part or a bent pin on the CPU socket. I am building a computer at this moment and I have been confronted with errors already. The error I was accosted with was that the computer would not turn and show the error code “55” on the motherboard.This could mean…

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Case Study

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    memory cells. A 2GB would contain 2,097,152,000 memory cells 4. ROM is read only information. This information is put into ROM in the factory and normally not messed with. It contains information such as BIOS, and firmware information. 5. 1 MB of storage would be 1024 × 1024. 6. The…

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    users armed with just enough knowledge to be dangerous: There should always be steps in place and contingency plans for all possible attacks on a system or network. It is good that this lesson was learned sooner rather than later so that the IT team stays vigilant and supervises experimental software among other threats. 5. Institute rigorous network change control: Establishing formal and consistent procedures for changes is a good use of a lesson learned. Taking control of their previous…

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