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    packaged in cylinders which hold four balls. Although this is an innovative idea, there is a lot of wasted space in the cylinders and in the square box that it is packaged in. In this investigation, another idea for a container will be shown with a list of advantages and disadvantages. The aim is to create a new container for tennis balls that has a comparable surface area and wasted space to that of the cylinder containers currently used. Another container that could be used instead of a cylinder is a

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    CONTENTS:- 1. Torque and power curve against engine speed 3 2. Acceleration vs speed of the vehicle graph 3 3. Working principle of Otto cycle 5 4. Reference 6 1.Calculate

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    All the humming, wheel tapping, and foot stomping while listening to the car radio had to start with something, right? Well, Eldridge Johnson was the one started it all with a simple machine called the Victor Talking Machine. Johnson invented the spring mechanism that made recorded music a commercially a viable possibility. He was making recorded music on flat disks that soon later came to be known as the record. Musicians had to play up lose to a needle. It would create grooved patterns on the master

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    1930s Music History

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    a ribbon speaker. It became one of the most widely used microphones in vocal recording. During this same period of time, advances were being made in the way that sound was recorded. Prior to this period, sound was recorded onto a disc or a wax cylinder by a stylus. British and American inventors experimented with the first practical magnetic sound recording system, the magnetic wire recorder, based on an patent by Danish inventor Valdemar Poulsen in 1900. Magnetic tape recording as we know it

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    Gary Soto La Bamba Theme

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    Getting laughed at or making a fool of yourself is something every person tries to avoid. Whether it’s presenting a project, trying out for the soccer team, or even starting a trend trend, we all want everything to turn out perfect. In Manuels case, he wants to step out of his comfort zone, yet his idea of “perfection” is not close to what he is expecting, he experiences many errors throughout the story of “La Bamba”. The author of Manuels story, Gary Soto, uses elements such as rising action, symbolism

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    Vinyl Record History

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    In the early 1950s a new way of making music was discovered. This method grew to be popular during the 1960s and remained popular for decades to come. Of course, this refers to the age of vinyl records, a time where the market was ruled by little black discs. A vinyl record is a circular grooved disc made from a petroleum based liquid ("What Are Vinyl Records?," n.d). They originally gained popularity for their uncanny ability to capture and replay music. Vinyls revolutionized the music industry

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    Essay On 3d Density

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    in some areas with complicated geology, it is difficult to trust this information and sometimes may lead to losing the inversion. To overcomes these possible problems, we use a linear multiple regression on different models of improved circular cylinder (Su et al., 2012) to provide prior information in Ardestani and Nejati (2011) algorithm. Our inversion algorithm is less dependent on geological information and more flexible with prior information. In the following, we define the outline of this

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    are different makes and model of cars, for example, Honda, Toyota, Ford, BMW, etc. All the cars have an engine which varies in size, the engines of the cars are count in cylinders some cars have four, six, eight, or even twelve cylinders. The more cylinders a car has, the more engine oil it requires. For example, a four-cylinder car will take four to six quarts of engine oil. Doing an oil change can be an easy task, and I’m going to show you how, all you need the right tools, adequate engine oil

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    Introduction:- This essay is searching my selected major, which is Mechanical Engineering BEng at Liverpool John Moores University. At first, it is investigating the reasons that made me choose this major, and then compare its first year modules at LJMU with University of Liverpool. Lastly, it presents an argument in thermodynamics, a module taught at the first year of Liverpool John Moores University Mechanical Engineering BEng program, which is a comparison between the efficiency of diesel and

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    Design Of 5 Stroke Engine

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    Abstract This paper is a description of design of 5 stroke engine. Basic principle of Otto cycle which is used in all the gasoline engines is described to polish the basic concept of gasoline engines. 5 stroke engine which was first designed by ilmor engineering limited is being studied by several different universities and research workers. As an idea to present Gerhard Schmitz gave theory of 5 stroke engine. Several hypothesis has been made on this idea. In this paper explanation of almost all

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