ATMN 203 – Mechatronics I Week 1 Introduction • Course Name: ATMN 203 – Mechatronics I • Instructor – Brandeen McDonald. You may call me Brandy or Brandeen or Miss. • I can be reached at brandeen.mcdonald@humber.ca • Phone or Text: 416‐524‐2165 Be considerate here! • Office Hours or By Appointment: Room J230 – Ask Reception to see me. OFFICE HOURS OFFICE HOURS • What Hours Does the Class Have Free? What Hours Does the Class Have Free? • I will poll both sections of this course
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PRL 106‚ 081101 (2011) Selected for a Viewpoint in Physics PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS week ending 25 FEBRUARY 2011 Rapid Cooling of the Neutron Star in Cassiopeia A Triggered by Neutron Superfluidity in Dense Matter Dany Page‚1 Madappa Prakash‚2 James M. Lattimer‚3 and Andrew W. Steiner4 ´ ´ ´ Instituto de Astronomıa‚ Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico‚ Mexico D.F. 04510‚ Mexico 2 Department of Physics and Astronomy‚ Ohio University‚ Athens‚ Ohio 45701-2979‚ USA 3 Department of Physics and Astronomy
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North South University ETE 321 – Spring 2010 Instructor: Nahid Rahman Assignment #1 Total Marks: 100 Worth: 7.5% 1. Consider the sinusoidally modulated DSB LC signal shown below. The carrier DSB-LC frequency is ωc and the message signal frequency is ωm. (a) Determine the modulation index m. Solution: Amax = 25 Amin = 5 − 25 − 5 = = 0.67 + 25 + 5 (b) Write an expression for the modulated signal φ(t). Solution: 1 1 ) = (25 − 5) = 10 = ( − 2 2 1 1 ) = (25 + 5) = 15 = ( + 2 2 = + cos = cos
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To determine the heating and cooling curve of water Design: What we are going to do is investigate the phase changes and what the heating curve of water is. We are going to do this is by heating up 100ml of water on a Bunsen burner then adding ice cubes. Use a thermometer to measure the temperature every 30 seconds until it reaches a plateau. Hypothesis: As more time passes‚ the temperature of the water increases. Independent variable: Time Dependent variable: Changing water temperature
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light reflected from the mirror would trace patterns which depended on the frequencies of the sounds. Lissajous’ setup was similar to the apparatus which is used today to project laser light shows. Before the days of digital frequency meters and phase-locked loops‚ Lissajous figures were used to determine the frequencies of sounds or radio signals. A signal of known frequency was applied to the horizontal axis of an oscilloscope‚ and the signal to be measured was applied to the vertical axis. The
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a brief note on any two of the following (5+5) 1. 2. 3. Conical pendulum Surface Tension Parallel Axis Theorem (4) (Section-2) 7(a)Discuss the combination of two simple harmonic oscillations in the formation of Lissajous figures under typical phase and amplitude conditions in case of equal frequencies ? (7) 7(b) A 3.94 Kg block extends a spring to 15.7 cm. the block is
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MRI of the Knee Materials utilized for the procedure KC Hutchins The materials used in the MRI of the knee are surface coils‚ volume coils‚ knee positioning pads‚ sandbags‚ and Gadolinium‚ in the case of a Magnetic Resonance Angiogram. Firstly‚ in some cases‚ a surface coil is used. They are of the simplest design‚ a loop of conducting material. It is used as a transmitter of radiofrequency energy. This receiver coil is placed on the region of interest or the knee‚ in this example‚ for greater
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Catie Bates 10/22/2014 Physical Science Physical Changes I like physical changes more than chemical changes. Some reasons are‚ physical change is "easily" reversible‚ how liquids can become solid and vice versa‚ the solid disappears but just the application of heat can boil the water off and get the salt back in the same form. Therefore‚ I like physical changes more than chemical changes. I like physical changes more than chemical changes because physical change is "easily" reversible because
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Waves Introduction For this experiment‚ the use of equipment such as oscillators and function generators were used in order to calculate forms of AC waves. Waves are visual representations of the variation of a voltage or current over time and are used in many applications throughout technology. Aim The aim of this laboratory was to be able to measure the voltage in a circuit over a specific time using equipment such as an oscilloscope‚ and using it to look at the SINE wave that is
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CHAPTER-15 Question 15.1: * Answer (b) Answer: 10 MHz For beyond-the-horizon communication‚ it is necessary for the signal waves to travel a large distance. 10 KHz signals cannot be radiated efficiently because of the antenna size. The high energy signal waves (1GHz − 1000 GHz) penetrate the ionosphere. 10 MHz frequencies get reflected easily from the ionosphere. Hence‚ signal waves of such frequencies are suitable for beyond-the-horizon communication. Question 15.2: * Answer
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