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    made safe by many physics rules (Annenberg Learner ). What exactly makes a roller coaster run? There are just a few basic factors that make a roller coaster fun and exciting to ride on. The conversion of potential energy to kinetic energy is what “drives” the roller coaster

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    KAKINADA, KAKINADA MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - COURSE STRUCTURE – 2010 BATCH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I SEMESTER Engineering Mechanics Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machinery Thermodynamics Managerial Economics & Financial Analysis Electrical & Electronics Engineering Computer aided Engineering Drawing lab Electrical & Electronics Engg. Lab Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machinery Lab English Communication Practice P 4 4 4 4 4 6 3 3 2 II YEAR C II SEMESTER 4 1 Kinematics of Machinery 4 2 Thermal Engineering

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    oil companies were held responsible because they did not train their workers for emergency procedures and did not do any emergency drills. The Ocean Ranger could have survived the storm and flooding if the crewmembers had understood how the ballast system worked. The two men working in the ballast room had never been tested for what they had learned. The senior operator had only reached the halfway point in his training, but he was promoted. The Ocean Ranger did not have enough safety equipment on

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    The Ocean Ranger

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    pumps to fix the rig, but this made things worse. There were no manuals on board explaining the ballast control system so they did what they felt was right. Instead of emptying the ballast tank on the side where the rig was listing, they pumped in more water, to try and start the pumps working but, this just increased the list to about 15 degrees. If the crew had used the knowledge of hydraulics pumps they would have realized that it would not be possible to to get rid of a leak by pumping in more liguid

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    DISCUSSION In past years, transmission includes the right-angle drives and other gearing in windmills, horse-powered devices and steam engines that supports pumping, milling and hoisting. This has been modified in most modern gearboxes that are being used to increase the rotation while reducing the speeding like in a motor crank which is an arm attached at the right angles to the rotating tube. It is used to convert circular motion. The decrease in speed produces a mechanical advantage, increasing

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    1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1 INTRODUCTION TO THE PROJECT : The objective of this project is to identify and analyze the marketing strategies of automobile industry in two wheeler segment. Through this study I am able to find out the present status of the automobile industry (2-wheeler) in India. In this project I also review other research done for the 2-wheeler bikes. Through this project I study the distribution and marketing strategy adopt by YAMAHA Company

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    Fracking Banned

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    For how long can fracking continue? Hydraulic fracking, also known as “fracking” is a drilling technique used to increase the rate of natural gas and oil. Water, sand, and chemicals are inserted into the rock at very high pressure which allows gas to leave from the head of the well. Fracking happens all over Canada, but it is used more in Western Canada. Fracking should be banned because of the damages it inflicts on our environment, its health effects, and the negative impacts that it spews into

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    HBS’s The Lego Group: Publish or Protect? Innovation and Intellectual Property Project 10.12.2014 Lego Group is the worlds’ fourth largest toy manufacturer. Their core product is a construction play design which allows for bricks to interlock together to design pre-designed or unique creations. In terms of volume and precision, the company relays on their core competence of “high volume precision molding” and has developed further strategies and technologies to ensure their

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    In this paper, I will explain what is the Anthropocene and how it is affecting the mortality of trees. Tree especially forest can be wiped out in two way, abiotic and biotic. Abiotic means of death are naturally accruing events that trees experience and with given time build resilience to, but with the help of man these events have become more reoccurring and much more extreme. Climate change is a great factor in the increase of tree mortality, with the rise in global temperature and the increase

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