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    by: Again, note how the equation converges for the resistive case where ø = 0 and sinø = 0, as there will be no reactive power at all. Reactive power is measured in VAR (also written Var or VAr), for volt-ampere reactive. We can represent power as a vector in the complex plane: namely, and arrow of length S (apparent power) that makes an angle ø with the real axis. The angle ø is the same as the phase difference between voltage and current.…

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    and suggest reforms to government and society. He hated corruption, inequality, injustice, superstition and religious prejudice. As a preacher of tolerance, Voltaire wrote, “We ought to look upon all men as our brother.” http://www.constitution.org/volt/tolerance.htm He deduced that all men are equal and therfore should be treated equal. His view of acceptance was key in the Enlightenment. Although he tolerated all religion, he rejected senseless observance. Voltaire preached reason and logic…

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    CHAPTER1 INTRODUCTION TO ZVT 1.1 What is ZVT? Zero voltage switching can best be defined as conventional square wave power conversion during the switch’s on-time with “resonant” switching transitions. For the most part, it can be considered as square wave power utilizing a constant off-time control which varies the conversion frequency, or on-time to maintain regulation of the output voltage. For a given unit of time, this method is similar to fixed frequency conversion which uses an adjustable…

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    Robot Safety Essay

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    1. General 1.1 Participation All the participants are required to build and operate robots at their own risk. Combat Robotics can amount to risk and hence it is dangerous. There can be no specific rules and regulations that can encompass all the dangers involved. Hence, utmost precaution is to be taken while building, testing or competing in Roboevents. 1.2 Loopholes If you have invented a robot or a weapon that does not fit within the given parameters or the framework such as size or category,…

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    Abolish Death Penalty

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    (Amnesty International USA). According to the Death Penalty Information Center website, all the death penalty methods cause pain like the electrocution, which is basically the electric chair, where they individual would have a jolts between 500-2000 volts for about 30 seconds. Or the gas chamber, which some states still use, where they release crystals of sodium cyanide, which the prisoners inhale and they die because they are deprived from oxygen. In the firing squad method the prisoner is…

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    Capital Punishment Should Be Legalized Affirmative Case “I think people would be alive today if there were a death penalty.” Since I agree with the words of Nancy Davis Reagan, and with the other 56% of Americans today, I stand in firm affirmation of today’s resolution: that capital punishment should be legalized within the United States. To clarify, capital punishment is defined, as by the Oxford Dictionary, as a punishment of execution, administered to someone legally convicted of a capital…

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    Shimmering lights lit up the crowded streets of New York City like the stars of the night sky; they made up for the fact that you couldn’t see the real ones. My feet felt like concrete blocks attached to my legs as I walked, I guess you could call it, through numerous groups of locals and tourists, all I’m sure who could tell easily that I had quite an edge. They didn’t know why, and frankly neither did I. All I knew was that I wanted to be by her side. I had first encountered Mabel one random…

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    He sat in the corner in a cold damp grim room. Fragments of a single perpetual light, escaping just as it gave gasps of its dying breaths, flickering through the concave parallels of what he assume were walls. He could hear the rhythm of his heart throbbing as if a small marching percussion was playing in his chest. His palms were clammy as he quivered in his unhinged thoughts. Thinking what his life would have been like if he hadn't opened it, or had seen what he believed was the probable cause…

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    For this assessment, I will study Sonnet 43 by William Shakespeare and sonnet 116 by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote sonnet 43 to her beloved husband. Barrett Browning was a very successful poet who has published her first poem when she was only 15 years old. She was famous in the U.S and U.K. during her lifetime. Barrett Browning was a deeply Christian woman. William Shakespeare who was an undoubtedly the well-known poet in 13th centre. Shakespeare’s Sonnet 116 is…

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    Albert Einstein introduced his theory of General Relativity in 1915 (New Site). This theory includes a field equation for gravity, which consists of three terms: two tensors that represent space-time and the energy-momentum tensor. The energy momentum tensor represents the matter and energy in the universe which bends space-time to produce gravity (lecture 1). His equation is seen in Figure 1. Figure 1 On the right side of the equation is the matter and energy tensor and, on the left, are…

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