Computer crimes seem to be an increasing problem in today's society. The main aspect concerning these offenses is information gained or lost. As our government tries to take control of the information that travels through the digital world, and across networks such as the InterNet, they also seem to be taking away certain rights and privileges that come with these technological advancements. These services open a whole new doorway to communications as we know it. They offer freedom of expression
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Scholarship Letter Name: As long as I remember myself, I was interested in the way things around me worked. When I was a little child, as my parents keep telling me that, I was constantly taking apart toys and other things I was able to lay my hands on. When I was asked why I did it for, I answered: “To know how to repair them when they break”. Although I am not very sure about the reality of this occasion, I tried to make this idea the principle of my life. Although am a disabled (having
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I have prepared a report of my investigation into the economic benefits and reliability of common electrical power distribution configurations currently used in the United Kingdom. About 40% of power system investment is in the distribution system equipment (40% in generation, 20% in transmission). Power systems are comprised of 3 basic electrical subsystems. • Generation subsystem • Transmission subsystem • Distribution subsystem We distinguish between these various portions of the power
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3. Then take a piece of paper and either put A through Z or the numbers on it 4. Put the paper on each cable. 5. Then you just have to match the numbers together and you will know you have them in the right place. Read the Safety Procedures. Very Important!!! To remove the motherboard do the following 1.If you
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ECEN 1400 - Introduction to Digital and Analog Electronics Peter Mathys, Spring 2013 Lab 5: Inductors and How to Light White LEDs from 1 Volt Quick Links * Goals of this Lab * Prelab * Lab Experiments Goals of this Lab * Wind a toroidal inductor. * Measure the inductance and the resistance of an inductor. * Use an inductor to step up the voltage of a battery. * Build a circuit for lighting up white LEDs from a 1 Volt battery. This lab is a group activity
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ArresterWorks ArresterFacts 034 Conductor Size Considerations for Station Class Arresters Prepared by Jonathan Woodworth Consulting Engineer ArresterWorks February 2012 ArresterFacts 034 Conductor Size Considerations for Station Class Arresters ArresterFacts 034 Conductor Size Considerations for Station Class Arresters By Jonathan Woodworth, ArresterWorks The Basic Question “Does the arrester line lead as shown in Figure 1 need to be the same diameter as the down conductor
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Computer Crimes Computer Crimes Computer Crimes Advances in telecommunications and in computer technology have brought us to the information revolution. The rapid advancement of the telephone, cable, satellite and computer networks, combined with the help of technological breakthroughs in computer processing speed, and information storage, has lead us to the latest revolution, and also the newest style of crime, "computer crime". The following information will provide you with evidence
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Contents I. Abstract: 2 II. Question 1 3 III. Question 2 3 A. Normal Incidence 3 B. Oblique Incidence 5 1. Perpendicular Polarization 5 2. Parallel Polarization 12 IV. Question 3: 17 A. Cost of conducting Material 18 B. Mass of conducting Material 18 C. Volume of Conducting Material 19 V. Conclusion: 19 Abstract: The purpose of this project is to design a shielded room. The room should be built in a way so that high-frequency waves cannot penetrate into the room. The material that
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GM Passlock II Bypass Control Switch NOTE: This procedure assumes you have basic electrical or electronic knowledge and are able to use related tools including a multimeter and soldering iron. USE AT OWN RISK. Tools needed 1. Digital readout multimeter with ohms capability. 2. Small wire cutter. 4. Sodering iron and soder wire. 5. Small torch for heatshrink. 6. Screwdrivers, pliers, wrench set, socket set. Parts needed 1. 1% 1/4W metal film resistor per measured value, see procedure below. Digikey
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1984 Circuits 21. Which two arrangements of resistors shown above have the same resistance between the terminals? A) I and II A) I and IV B) II and III C) II and IV (E) III and IV [pic] 22. In the circuit shown above, what is the value of the potential difference between points X and Y if the 6-volt battery has no internal resistance? A) 1 V A) 2 V B) 3 V C) 4 V D) 6 V Total resistance 4 Ω + ( 1/3 Ω + 1/6 Ω)-1 = 6 Ω Current
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