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    Due Date: 12/09/2011 | Submitted date: 11/09/2011 | | ------------------------------------------------- MGTS2606 ------------------------------------------------- MANAGERIAL SKILLS & COMMUNICATION Organizational Communication: Processes underlying communication success and failure Shufang Deng Student No: 42491318 Tutor: Anna Introduction: Communicate with others is necessary and essential for everyone. Students need to communicate with their classmates

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    The Circuit Book Report

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    The novel “The Circuit” began in El Rancho Blanco‚ Mexico‚ then continues to California. They travel many places in California because they have come to the United States illegally. The characters are Papa‚ Mama‚ Roberto‚ Panchito‚ Trampita‚ Ruben‚ and Rorra. The basic situation is: the family has always wanted to move to California thinking that they will get a better life‚ but instead end up getting worse‚ and being taken by La migra. That is “The Circuit” exposition. The stories central problem

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    Laboratory Report Title of Experiment: Series and Parallel Circuits Date Given: January 28‚ 2013 AIM: To investigate the circuits to tell whether the resistors are in parallel or in series also to determine the internal resistance of a 1.5V cell. THEORY: In this experiment it was expected of the experimenter to have a basic knowledge of circuits in both aspects theoretically and practically. A basic circuit comprises of a cell or power supply (some electric driving force) a

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    Integrated Circuit (IC) Technology Introduction IC technology refers to application of semiconductor materials as platform to combine various electronic components in an effort to reduce size and cost as well as to improve effectiveness of electronic circuits. This essay aims to describe integrated circuit‚ look at wiring problems that it solved and state of micocircuitry today. Discussion Integrated circuit (IC)‚ also called chip‚ is a network of circuits formed by engraving electronic components

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    Euler and Hamiltonian Circuits As I type this sentence millions of students all over the country are in their math class either a) struggling to open their eyelids or b) tapping their fingers due to boredom and impatience. They have all failed to understand how the topic would later come of use. Although mathematics may seem to be “unnecessary” it teaches our brains to strategize‚ and think differently through the use of trial and error and problem solving. Most individuals consider mathematics

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    Fire alarm circuit ABSTRACT Here is a simple fire alarm circuit based on a Light Dependent Resistor (LDR) and lamp pair for sensing the fire. The alarm works by sensing the smoke produced during fire. The circuit produces an audible alarm when the fire breaks out with smoke. When there is no smoke the light from the bulb will be directly falling on the LDR. The LDR resistance will be low and so the voltage across it (below 0.6V). The transistor will be OFF and nothing happens. When there is sufficient

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    Thermoelastic Properties of Printed Circuit Boards: Effect of Copper Trace Hu Guojun‚ Goh Kim Yong‚ Luan Jing-en‚ Lim Wee Chin and Xavier Baraton STMicroelectronics‚ 629 Lorong 4/6 Toa Payoh‚ Singapore 319521‚ Singapore Tel: +65 63897056. E-mail address: guojun.hu@st.com Abstract After encapsulation‚ thermo-mechanical deformation builds up within the electronic packages due to coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) mismatch between the respective materials within the package as it cools to

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    Aero2 Signals & Systems (Part 2) Notes on BJT and transistor circuits Bipolar Junction Transistors • Physical Structure & Symbols • NPN n-type Emitter region p-type Base region n-type Collector region C Collector (C) B E (b) Emitter (E) Emitter-base junction (EBJ) Base (B) (a) Collector-base junction (CBJ) • PNP - similar‚ but: • N- and P-type regions interchanged • Arrow on symbol reversed • Operating Modes Operating mode Cut-off Active Saturation Reverse-active EBJ Reverse

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    Differentiator and Integrator Circuits Submittal Date: 6/11/2014 Objectives: 1. To demonstrate the operation of a differentiator 2. To demonstrate the operation of an integrator Results: The differentiator circuit caused the cosine wave to output a sine wave and a triangle wave to output a square wave. The Integrator circuit caused the sine wave to become a cosine wave and the square wave into a triangle wave. Conclusions: The differentiator circuit differentiates the wave

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    AC Circuit Analysis

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    CIRCUITS LABORATORY EXPERIMENT 3 AC Circuit Analysis 3.1 Introduction The steady-state behavior of circuits energized by sinusoidal sources is an important area of study for several reasons. First‚ the generation‚ transmission‚ distribution‚ and consumption of electric energy occur under essentially sinusoidal steady-state conditions. Second‚ an understanding of sinusoidal behavior makes possible the prediction of circuit behavior when nonsinusoidal sources are used through the use of techniques

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