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    TIc tac toe

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    Nazarbayev University School of Engineering Report Individual Coursework: Tic-tac-toe Name: Lyazzat Zhanshayeva ID: 201104072 Lecturer: Jaan H Pu Personal tutor: Sarim Al-Zubaidy Date of submission: 6/03/2013 Astana‚ 2013 Introduction Tic-tac-toe is a game where two players try to win by putting circles or crosses in a line in the row‚ column or diagonal of a square board. The objective of the individual coursework is to create such game in a 4x4 board on the MATLAB software

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    1. Strategic Choices Article #1 (SPACE) Assessment and Analysis Strategies according to Space matrix-case study: petrochemical and banking industries in Tehran Stock Exchange (TSE) Introduction Although strategy concept exists since emersion of human race (Henderson‚ 1989) but "strategic planning" concept entered into the management texts in 1950 (Ali Ahmadi‚ 2006) since then different tools for each step of strategic planning including formulation‚ implementation and evaluation steps have been

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    pC e. –16 pC 3. Charges q and Q are placed on the x axis at x = 0 and x = 2.0 m‚ respectively. If q = –40 pC and Q = +30 pC‚ determine the net flux through a spherical surface (radius = 1.0 m) centered on the origin. a. –9.6 N ( m2/C b. –6.8 N ( m2/C c. –8.5 N ( m2/C d. –4.5 N ( m2/C e. –1.1 N ( m2/C 4. A uniform linear charge density of 4.0 nC/m is distributed along the entire x axis. Consider a spherical (radius = 5.0 cm) surface centered on the

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    People and Events of World War II by Kevan Salisbury The Axis Powers World War II was started by the Axis Forces‚ which were comprised of Germany‚ Italy‚ and Japan. They fought against the combined might of almost the entire world‚ and‚ but for a supreme combined effort on the part of America‚ the USSR‚ and Britain‚ almost won. During the war‚ the Axis Powers were totalitarian states‚ controlled by their respective leader or leaders. These are their stories. During World War

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    Tidal locking From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Tidal locking results in the Moon rotating about its axis in about the same time it takes to orbit the Earth. Except forlibration effects‚ this results in the Moon keeping the same face turned towards the Earth‚ as seen in the figure on the left. (The Moon is shown in polar view‚ and is not drawn to scale.) If the Moon were not spinning at all‚ it would alternately show its near and far sides to the Earth while moving around our planet in

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    Question 1 A) Radial cam with a knife edge follower In the radial cams‚ the working surface of the cam is designed such that follower moves in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the cam performing a reciprocating motion. The knife-edge followers are simple in construction. The contacting end of the follower with the cam has a sharp knife edged hence it is called so. The motion between the cam and follower is sliding. It is not used in practice because small area of contact surface results

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    [3‚5] Hyperthyroidism is the result of a problem within the HPT axis (Hypothalamus pituitary-thyroid axis). The HPT axis works as a constant chain reaction within the body. The hypothalamus releases thyroid releasing hormone (TRH) into the anterior pituitary that releases thyroid stimulating hormone(TSH) and finally the thyroid (T4 and T3). If the HPT axis were working properly once the hypothalamus sensed that there was too much thyroid hormone most specifically

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    On datasheet 1‚ draw a diameter that passes through 0° and call this the x-axis. Define which end of the diameter is positive and find the component of each force along the x-axis using trigonometry. Show your working in detail. Draw another diameter that passes through 90° and define which end is positive‚ call this the y-axis. Determine the component of each force along the y-axis. Find the sum of the components in the x and the y axes. What is the resultant force on the ring

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    Two terms are frequently used to describe such motion. In general‚ we say that an object rotates when the axis of rotation lies within the body‚ and that it revolves when the axis is outside it. Thus‚ the Earth rotates on its axis and revolves about the Sun. When a body rotates on its axis‚ all the particles of the body revolve – that is‚ they move in circular paths about the body’s axis of rotation. For example‚ the particles that make up a compact disc all travel in circles about the hub of

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    Title of Experiment: Pressure distribution on an aerofoil Aim: The aim of this experiment is to examine the pressure distribution on an aerofoil and its variation with incidence. Introduction: An aerofoil is the two-dimensional cross section of a wing‚ tail or helicopter rotor blade. The lift and pitching moment on an aerofoil is determined by the pressure distribution on it. The pressure distribution changes with the angle of incidence. Understanding the behaviour of aerofoils requires some

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