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Which three items remain the same when wireless clients do intercontoller Layer 2 roaming? (Choose three.) SSID VLAN PoA IP Address data usage the wireless client's location

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Find the length. Then find the perimet 3 f Area =33sqft

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A flat belt is used to transmit 15 KW power from a pulley running at 1440 cpm to another pulley running at 480 rpm . The belt velocity is \( 20.35 \mathrm{~m} / \mathrm{s} \). Calculate : (i)The diameter o! both the pulleys (ii) Torque required to transmit the power

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FREEMIND Date \( \qquad \) page \( \qquad \) 4. \( \sin \phi \) A continuous and aligned glass fiber reinforced composite consist of \( 40 \% \) of glass fibers having a modulus of elasticity of 69 Pa and \( 60 \% v o / \mathrm{m} \). of a polyester resion that, when hardened, desplays 9 madulus of 3.4 Pa . (a) Compute the moduley of elasticity of this composite in the longitudinal disection. (b) If the cross-sectional area is 250 mm , and a stress is of 50 mpa is applied in this longitudinal disection, compute the mage nitude of the load carried by each of the fibur and mabix phases, (c) Determino the strain that is suttained by each phase when the stress in part (b) is applied.

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The mass-energy equivalence formula = 2 E=mc 2 implies that: a) Mass can be converted into energy and vice versa b) Energy and mass are unrelated c) The speed of light is variable d) Only massless particles can travel at the speed of light

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dissociative identity disorder.

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Compound 3 The M+ is at 144 m/z 100 80 Relative Intensity 60 40 20 0 25 50 75 m/z 100 125

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4. A DSBSC transmission is made where a carrier frequency $f_c$ = 1GHz is used to upconvert a sequence of pseudo random rectangular pulses with Amplitude A = ±5V and pulse width 10µs. Assume that the probability a pulse is transmitted with Amplitude of 5V is the same as that if the pulse amplitude is -5V. Determine the following: i. The Transmit Power. ii. The energy in one pulse period. iii. The Carrier to Noise Ratio if the channel is modelled by a Gain Parameter G = -100dB and the Noise Floor is assumed to have flat Power Spectral Density of -110dB/Hz. iv. If each Pulse carries a single bit of information, if the communication link is interrupted by an interference source, what is the bit error probability if an error occurs in the following circumstance: Pulse Amplitude = A : y ? 0 Pulse Amplitude = -A : y ? 0 with y = ±A + ? the received signal plus interference, with ? ~ \mathcal{U}(-8,8) a Uniform Distribution model of the interference. We can ignore the bit error contribution by the thermal noise in this example.

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Question number 8 A graph displaying the relationship between a ball and its height is shown below Which of the following descriptions best match the ball's journey? There is no story that can match this graph since the graph has sharp comers, and non-differentiable functions are not useful for modeling any real-world phenomena. A rubber ball is thrown upward from ground level reaching a height of approximately 0.75 feet before returning to the ground one second later. When it hits the ground it bounces back up and reaches a height of approximately 1.35 feet before returning to the ground another second later. The bouncing ball continues this process until it reaches a maximum height of 5 feet on its last bounce. A rubber ball is dropped from a height of 5 feet and it reaches the ground 1 second later. The ball bounces back up, reaching a height of 2 feet before returning to the ground. The ball repeats this bouncing behavior two more times. A rubber ball is thrown upwards from ground level and it reaches a height of 5 feet before falling back down, hitting the ground. The ball then bounces back up and falls to the ground again a total of three more times.

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Problem #2: Consider purchasing a system of audio components consisting of a receiver, a pair of speakers, and a CD player. Let $A_1$ be the event that the receiver functions properly throughout the warranty period. Let $A_2$ be the event that the speakers function properly throughout the warranty period. Let $A_3$ be the event that the CD player functions properly throughout the warranty period. Suppose that these events are (mutually) independent with $P(A_1) = 0.9$, $P(A_2) = 0.83$, and $P(A_3) = 0.76$. (a) What is the probability that at least one component needs service during the warranty period? (b) What is the probability that exactly one of the components needs service during the warranty period?

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