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    Kekvlar Essay

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    your current polymer owes the high quality to the many between chain bonds. these kind of between atomic hydrogen bonds structure between your carbonyl gatherings ALONG WITH NH centers -These collaborations impact Kevlar compared to ones van der Waals co-operations AS WELL AS chain length That ordinarily impact your current properties connected with different produced polymers IN ADDITION TO filaments including Dyneema…

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    Science Fair Outline

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    Multimeter: A device used to measure the amount of amperes, volts, and ohms over several ranges of value. Conductor: Object allowing the transfer of electrons Insulator: Prevention of an object receiving an electric current. Resistance: Prevents passage of normal current (light bulb or LED; the object) Parallel: each resistor or light is independent. If one goes out, the rest still stay one. Series: each light is dependent on another one. If one goes out, so do the rest. Scientists discovered…

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    Nt1310 Unit 4 Lab Report

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    the Avo 8, possible reasons for varience include a parallax error (not looking at the reading from directly above the meter), a reading error due to less divisions when measuring resistance, or the device not being properly zeroed. When measuring current, there are also fewer division, parallax is still a potential issue, and finally, incorrect zeroing of the meter. Voltage has an additional error, the loading of the meter itself. Alongside this issue, there is also parallax, zero, and…

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    permanent magnetic field. The induced field created in the copper coil opposes the permanent one (according to Lenz's Law). These two opposing magnetic fields create the force that resists the rotation of the coils. When the light bulb is taken out no current can flow through the coil (Faraday's Law) so no opposing magnetic field is created. Hot Plate Why didn’t the power you calculated match the power stated on the hot plate?…

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    Mechanical power is defined as torque and RPM (rotation per minute) and electric power is defined as current and voltage. Therefore, in order convert mechanical power into electric power, torque shall be converted into current and rpm shall be changed into voltage. The relation between the rpm and voltage can be defined with equations with the use of Equations. When there is a decrease in value in equations there is an increase in efficiency of power generator. In here, there is no loss when…

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    1762-IF4 is an Allen Bradley MicroLogix 1200 System with 4 Channel Current/Voltage Analog Input Module. It has a dimension of 90 x 87 x 40.4 mm. It has Delta-Sigma converter and 4 differential (bipolar) inputs. It’s analog operating voltage range is -10 – 10 V DC normal and -10.5 – 10.5 V DC full scale. It’s analog operating current range is 4 – 20 mA normal and -21 – 21 mA full scale. It converts the analog input up to the full-scale range. It enhances the functionality of MicroLogix 1200…

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    and 1840s by Samuel Morse, assisted by Alfred Vail. Two inventions helped Morse propel his invention to success. First, in 1800, the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta (1745-1827) invented the battery, which reliably stored an electric current and allowed the current to be used in a controlled environment. Second, in 1820, the Danish physicist Hans Christian Oersted (1777-1851) demonstrated the connection between…

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    Magnetic Propulsion Essay

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    method employs the use of electrical current to create an opposing magnetic field that results in repulsion. The electromagnetic propulsion has been in use in motors to create a rotational force which drives the vehicles wheel forward. However, in this case, the repulsion force generated is used to move the car forward. Magnetic propulsion is applied to all vehicles that use electrical power to move forward (Lee et at al,1927). It has been noticed electric current is mainly used to establish a…

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    Simulink Case Study

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    Feed Forward Control model in Simulink To implement feed forward control. Firstly, the transfer function of the linear DC Motor model has to be obtained. Actually in our case, the input of the plant is current so the transfer function of the mathematical model in ratio of angular velocity to current has to be obtained. It is given by: G(s)=Ω_1/I_a =R_A/K_M 1/(T_e s+1) where T_e=(J_meq R_A)/(K_m Cϕ) is electro-mechanical time constant. The feed forward control could be determined using…

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    Tesla began. That disagreement turned into a full out war Tesla pointed out the inefficiency of Edison’s electrical powerhouses that were up and down the atlantic current. In February 1882 Tesla discovered a rotating magnetic field which is the fundamental principle in physics and the basis of all devices that use an alternating current. As early as 1892, Nikola Tesla created a design for a radio. On November 8, 1898 he patented the radio controlled robot-boat. He used the boat that is…

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