In physics and chemistry, plasma is a state of matter similar to gas in which a certain portion of the particles are ionized. After sufficient heating a gas dissociates its molecular bonds, rendering it into constituent atoms. However, further heating may also lead to ionization (a loss or gain of electrons) of the molecules or atoms of the gas, thus turning it into a plasma, containing charged particles: positive ions and negative electrons.[1] The presence of a non-negligible number of charge
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Senior seminar November 19, 2009 Dynamics of glass forming liquids and polymer under hydrostatic pressure By: Riccardo Casalini Last seminar Dr Riccardo Casalini talked about glass formation under pressure. His research is focused on the concept of dielectric spectroscopy. Dielectric Spectroscopy, the measurement separates molecular process on the basis of response time, providing a unique relaxation frequency along with a signature variation with frequency. If an electric field is applied
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Select a company of your choice and answer the following questions to demonstrate your understanding of the following topics: 1. Compare and explain the societal marketing concept with production concept. Illustrate your answers and support your argument with reasons and local marketing examples. Societal marketing concept is the idea that a company should make good marketing decisions by considering consumer’s wants, the company’s requirements, consumer’s long- term interests and society’s
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AP CALCULUS FORMULA LIST Definition of e: [pic] ____________________________________________________________ __________________ Absolute value: [pic] ____________________________________________________________ __________________ Definition of the derivative: [pic] [pic] (Alternative form) ____________________________________________________________ ________________ Definition of continuity: f is continuous at c iff 1) f (c) is defined; 2)
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ABSTARCT Determination of boiling point and melting point of the organic liquids, in practice determining the boiling point of ethyl and Isopropyl Alcohol and the melting point of benzoic acid and Urea. However, the boiling point of a liquid is the temperature at which the pressure of the vapor above a liquid equals the existing pressure. As we heat a liquid, the pressure of the vapor above the liquid slowly increases. When this pressure equals the pressure presented in the container, the
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KEY TERMS Belongingness and love needs: These needs are related to the social and gregarious nature of humans and the need for companionship. Cognitive Dissonance: A lack of consistency or harmony among an individual’s various cognitions, or attitudes and beliefs, after a decision has been made—that is, the individual has doubts and second thoughts about the choice made. Esteem needs: These needs consist of both the need for the self-awareness of importance to others (self-esteem) and actual
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State policy and for these we are indebted to the Constitution of Ireland. The objective is to establish a social and economic democracy in India * Article 37 reveals that : 1. The Directive Principles are not justiciable 2. They are Fundamental in the governance of the country 3. It shall be the duty of the State to apply these Directive Principles while formulating policies or making laws for the governance of the State CLASSIFICATION * Socialist Principles * Liberal Principles
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Energy can be converted from one form into another in three basic ways know as the action of force. The first one is gravitational forces which is when gravity accelerates a falling object, its converts its potential energy to kinetic energy. Likewise, when an object is lifted the gravitational field stores the energy exerted by the lifter as potential energy in the earth-object system. The second one is electric and magnetic force fields which is charged particles, upon which electrical fields exert
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the Locus Standi to file the writ petition……………………………...15 B. There is a violation of fundamental rights……………………………………………17 a) There is a violation of the fundamental right under Article 14 of the Constitution………………………………………………………………………...17 b) There is a violation of the fundamental right under Article 19(1) (g) of the Constitution…………………………………………………………………………18 c) There is a violation of the fundamental right under Article 21 of the Constitution………………………………………………………………………...18 II. THE
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CHAPTER 3 Elements of solid state physics • Semiconductors, insulators and metals • Semiconductors • Insulators • Metals Prof. Dr. Beşire GÖNÜL Semiconductors, Insulators and Metals The electrical properties of metals and insulators are well known to all of us. Everyday experience has already taught us a lot about the electrical properties of metals and insulators. But the same cannot be said about “semiconductors”. What happens when we connect a battery to a piece of a silicon;
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