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    We Must Stop Your Product

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    The people that are going to buy my product is going to be Adults because the adults are the ones that have phones any kind it doesn’t matter if they are in a wheelchair all that matters is that they have a phone. you are sleeping. This product will be really big so that any phone can fit and people are not trying to find another thing my product can fit every where. Another thing is that phones are exploiting so my product can damage but everything would be save. When you have your phone

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    Nanocomposites Case Study

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    From the surface morphology, it was estimated that the unique hierarchical ZnSnO2@G nanocomposite offers a high surface area which makes it a potential candidate for the SC’s application. The N2 adsorption–desorption curves of the composites are presented in Figure 5(a). Clearly, the presence of a hysteresis loop within relative pressure (P/P0 =1) confirms the capillary condensation of N2 gas within the as-prepared nanocomposite, thus demonstrating the porous characteristic of the electrode material

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    Gas sensor technology is very appreciating in industries and defense since it possesses high sensitivity in gas detection. The most important challenges in transportable devices are sensitivity, selectivity, durability and low power consumption. To solve the selectivity problems, GBISs have been introduced. These latter are able to identify unknown gas’ ionization breakdown voltage. To reduce the breakdown voltage CNT-GBISs are employed [6]- [12] while others studies used MWCNT with a reduction of

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    Floating Charge Essay

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    fixed and a floating charge has considerable significance particularly for the parties involved in commercial relationships. It follows from the fact that under English law a fixed charge has a priority over a floating charge that means the former will prevail over the latter even though the company has granted a floating charge to the creditor prior to the creation of a fixed security. Another reason is that under the provisions of Insolvency Act 1986 holders of a floating charge are placed in a less

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    Abstract In this experiment, the Ksp for calcium sulfate dihydrate, CaSO4·2H2O, by titrating 4 times a calcium sulfate dihydrate solution with diprotic EDTA, H2(EDTA)2-. For each trial we found the Ksp by means of molarities and activities. The results for the Ksp using only molarities was very different than the Ksp using activities. The average Ksp using molarity only was 2.26 x 10-4 and the average Ksp using activity turned out to be 2.31 x 10-5. The actual Ksp however, is 3.14 x 10-5. A percent

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    for chapter 19. Part 1: What is an equipotential line and how is this simulation related to work and energy? 1) Turn on “Show Numbers” 2) Place a positive 1 nano-coulomb charge near the center of the screen. 3) In the lower left of the screen is a meter for indicating electric potential, in volts, created by the charge that you introduced. Record the voltage and turn on “Plot”. 3.7V 4) This line is much like a line on a geologic topo map. Explain the similarity. These two are

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    Essay on Magnetism Lab 19

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    the other. 17. What is your guess as to the relationship between the current in the coil and the magnetic field? The current has a positive charge in one side of the coil and it transforms to negative when it gets to the other side of the coil. This charge controls the magnetic field, making the like charges repeal and the opposite charges attract. Part II – Graphing relationships. Field Strength vs. Position 1. Using the Electromagnet simulation, click on “Show Field Meter.”

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    Mandatory Sentencing. I will show both pros and cons for each topic, as well as give you my personal brief on which one I support. There are two types of plea bargains : The first one is a charge bargain. When the prosecutor allows a defendant to "plead guilty to a lesser charge”, or to only some of the charges that have been filed against him. For example, a defendant charged with burglary may be offered the opportunity to plead guilty to "attempted burglary". A defendant charged with

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    This is only two battles in the whole Civil War yet countless lives were lost in each one. These battles were only two months apart. The goal of this paper is to give information on these two Civil War battles Chancelorsville and Gettysburg. The Battle of Chancelorsville In the Battle of Chancelorsville, Hooker was the Union general and Lee was the Confederate general. Hooker had 130,000 men and Lee had 60,000 men. Hooker had more men and supplies and Lee was outnumbered. Before the battle Hooker

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    The Charges Against Socrates The charges against Socrates were brought upon him by a man names Meletus. Meletus was a young man that Socrates did not know very well. These charges brought on by Meletus caused the indictment of Socrates. One of the charges in the affidavit written by Meletus against Socrates is that he is "corrupting the youth." Another charge that is brought upon Socrates is that of he is making up new Gods and disregarding the old Gods the Athenians believe in. These

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