Study and Analysis of Tire Changing Machine ComponentsIRJET Journal
This document discusses the study and analysis of tire changing machine components. It aims to improve the safety of operators and reduce effort when using this machine. The authors analyze the gearbox design and components of a tire changing machine. They conduct calculations to determine the number of gear teeth and diameters. The design of a supporting arm is also analyzed to develop a semi-automatic machine for increased safety and reduced labor. The conclusions are that a tire changing machine can reduce operator effort and time while improving safety, and designing components domestically can reduce costs.
Metals and Non metals is the title of Chapter 10. It was taught to Class X students at Baldwin International school by their teacher Abdul Waseem. The chapter discusses the properties and differences between metals and non-metals.
Tidal power plants harness the energy of tides by using structures like tidal barrages and tidal turbines. There are two main types of tidal power plants: single basin and double basin. The document outlines the working of tidal power plants, examples from around the world including in India, and discusses their advantages in being pollution free and having no fuel costs, as well as disadvantages like high capital costs and potential effects on marine life. It also notes tidal power is practically inexhaustible due to its source being gravitational interactions between celestial bodies.
1. A machine is a tool that is used to transfer energy from one point to another in order to do work more easily. Common types of simple machines include levers, wheels and axles, pulleys, inclined planes, screws, and wedges.
2. Key terms related to machines include load, effort, mechanical advantage, velocity ratio, work input, and work output. Mechanical advantage is the ratio of load to effort, while velocity ratio is the ratio of the velocities or displacements of effort and load.
3. Pulley systems like fixed pulleys change the direction of effort, while movable pulleys and block and tackle systems act as force multipliers by increasing the mechanical advantage. The mechanical advantage
This document summarizes information about wind energy and wind turbines. It explains that wind is caused by uneven heating of the earth's surface by the sun. Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy of wind into mechanical or electrical energy. There are two main types of wind turbines: horizontal axis wind turbines (HAWT) and vertical axis wind turbines (VAWT). HAWTs have the rotor and generator at the top of a tower and must face the wind, while VAWTs can accept wind from any direction but are less efficient. Wind turbines work by using the wind to turn blades connected to a generator to produce electricity without pollution. India has over 20,000 MW of installed wind power generation capacity across its states.
OTEC system is based on thermal energy conversion system. In this there are open and closed ocean thermal energy conversion systems along with advantages and disadvantages
Pedagogy of Physical Science (Part II) - Laws of motion, Laws of Motion, Science, X std Science Samacheerkalvi Science, II year B.Ed., Pedagogy, Physics, X chapter I
Chapter - 18, Pollution of Air and Water, Science, Class 8Shivam Parmar
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Chapter - 18, Pollution of Air and Water, Science, Class 8
AIR
POLLUTION
AIR POLLUTION
AIR POLLUTANTS
EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION
HEALTH EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION
ACID RAIN
GREENHOUSE EFFECT
GLOBAL WARMING
CAUSES OF AIR POLLUTION
CASE STUDY OF THE TAJ MAHAL
ACTIONS TO PREVENT AIR POLLUTION
WATER POLLUTION
HOW WATER GETS POLLUTED?
EFFECTS OF WATER POLLUTION
ACTION POINTS TO PREVENT WATER POLLUTION
EUTROPHICATION
POTABLE WATER
HOW IS WATER PURIFIED?
ACTION KEYS TO PREVENT WATER POLLUTION
Every topic of this chapter is well written concisely and visuals will help you in understanding and imagining the practicality of all the topics.
By Shivam Parmar (Entrepreneur)
Study and Analysis of Tire Changing Machine ComponentsIRJET Journal
This document discusses the study and analysis of tire changing machine components. It aims to improve the safety of operators and reduce effort when using this machine. The authors analyze the gearbox design and components of a tire changing machine. They conduct calculations to determine the number of gear teeth and diameters. The design of a supporting arm is also analyzed to develop a semi-automatic machine for increased safety and reduced labor. The conclusions are that a tire changing machine can reduce operator effort and time while improving safety, and designing components domestically can reduce costs.
Metals and Non metals is the title of Chapter 10. It was taught to Class X students at Baldwin International school by their teacher Abdul Waseem. The chapter discusses the properties and differences between metals and non-metals.
Tidal power plants harness the energy of tides by using structures like tidal barrages and tidal turbines. There are two main types of tidal power plants: single basin and double basin. The document outlines the working of tidal power plants, examples from around the world including in India, and discusses their advantages in being pollution free and having no fuel costs, as well as disadvantages like high capital costs and potential effects on marine life. It also notes tidal power is practically inexhaustible due to its source being gravitational interactions between celestial bodies.
1. A machine is a tool that is used to transfer energy from one point to another in order to do work more easily. Common types of simple machines include levers, wheels and axles, pulleys, inclined planes, screws, and wedges.
2. Key terms related to machines include load, effort, mechanical advantage, velocity ratio, work input, and work output. Mechanical advantage is the ratio of load to effort, while velocity ratio is the ratio of the velocities or displacements of effort and load.
3. Pulley systems like fixed pulleys change the direction of effort, while movable pulleys and block and tackle systems act as force multipliers by increasing the mechanical advantage. The mechanical advantage
This document summarizes information about wind energy and wind turbines. It explains that wind is caused by uneven heating of the earth's surface by the sun. Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy of wind into mechanical or electrical energy. There are two main types of wind turbines: horizontal axis wind turbines (HAWT) and vertical axis wind turbines (VAWT). HAWTs have the rotor and generator at the top of a tower and must face the wind, while VAWTs can accept wind from any direction but are less efficient. Wind turbines work by using the wind to turn blades connected to a generator to produce electricity without pollution. India has over 20,000 MW of installed wind power generation capacity across its states.
OTEC system is based on thermal energy conversion system. In this there are open and closed ocean thermal energy conversion systems along with advantages and disadvantages
Pedagogy of Physical Science (Part II) - Laws of motion, Laws of Motion, Science, X std Science Samacheerkalvi Science, II year B.Ed., Pedagogy, Physics, X chapter I
Chapter - 18, Pollution of Air and Water, Science, Class 8Shivam Parmar
I have expertise in making educational and other PPTs. Email me for more PPTs at a very reasonable price that perfectly fits in your budget.
Email: parmarshivam105@gmail.com
Chapter - 18, Pollution of Air and Water, Science, Class 8
AIR
POLLUTION
AIR POLLUTION
AIR POLLUTANTS
EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION
HEALTH EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTION
ACID RAIN
GREENHOUSE EFFECT
GLOBAL WARMING
CAUSES OF AIR POLLUTION
CASE STUDY OF THE TAJ MAHAL
ACTIONS TO PREVENT AIR POLLUTION
WATER POLLUTION
HOW WATER GETS POLLUTED?
EFFECTS OF WATER POLLUTION
ACTION POINTS TO PREVENT WATER POLLUTION
EUTROPHICATION
POTABLE WATER
HOW IS WATER PURIFIED?
ACTION KEYS TO PREVENT WATER POLLUTION
Every topic of this chapter is well written concisely and visuals will help you in understanding and imagining the practicality of all the topics.
By Shivam Parmar (Entrepreneur)
Force is defined as an influence that causes an object to undergo a change in motion. There are two types of forces: contact forces, which require direct physical contact between objects, and action-at-a-distance forces like gravity and magnetism that do not require contact. Newton's second law states that the acceleration of an object as produced by a net force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force, in the same direction as the net force, and inversely proportional to the mass of the object. Forces can change the motion of objects by accelerating or retarding them, bring objects to rest, or produce internal stresses in objects. Common forces include applied, gravitational, normal, frictional, air resistance, tension
Electric propulsion is a form of spacecraft propulsion that uses electrical energy to accelerate propellant using electric and/or magnetic fields. There are several types of electric propulsion systems including electrostatic, electromagnetic, and electrothermal. Electric propulsion provides higher fuel efficiency than chemical rockets by expelling propellant at higher velocities, though it produces significantly lower thrust. While not suitable for launching from Earth, electric propulsion is well-suited for missions requiring small thrust over long durations, such as maintaining a spacecraft's orbit or powering interplanetary transfers.
The document describes the fabrication of a four wheel steering system for a Maruti 800 vehicle. Key points:
- The rear wheels were modified to allow for steering capability by adding a second rack and pinion steering gearbox connected to the original front gearbox via transfer rods and bevel gears.
- In rear steer mode at low speeds, the rear wheels turn in the opposite direction of the front wheels, greatly reducing the turning radius.
- Benefits of the four wheel steering system include improved vehicle handling, stability, and reduced driver fatigue over long drives due to the easier steering capability.
- The successful implementation of the system allows for increased maneuverability and stability of vehicles.
This document summarizes information about wind energy and wind turbines. It explains that wind is caused by uneven heating of the earth's surface which causes air to move. Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy of wind into mechanical or electrical energy. There are two main types of wind turbines: horizontal axis wind turbines (HAWT) and vertical axis wind turbines (VAWT). HAWTs have the rotor and generator at the top of a tower and must face the wind, while VAWTs can accept wind from any direction but are less efficient. Wind turbines work by using the wind to turn blades connected to a generator to produce electricity without pollution.
Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy of wind into mechanical or electrical energy. Modern wind turbines are much more efficient than older designs, able to generate 250-300 kilowatts compared to older models generating around 30 kilowatts. Wind turbines work by using wind to turn blades which spin a shaft connected to a generator, producing electricity. They are mounted on towers to access stronger winds higher off the ground. While wind energy has advantages like being renewable and producing no emissions, it also has disadvantages like dependence on wind conditions and higher initial costs than some other energy sources.
MODULE-I
Electric and Hybrid Vehicle technology: Introduction, LEV, TLEV, ULV & ZEV, Basic
components of Electric vehicles, Batteries suitable for electric vehicles, motor and controllers,
constructional features,
Basic factors to be considered for converting automobiles to electric vehicle, electric hybrid
vehicle, types - series and parallel hybrid, layouts, comparison, Power systems and control
systems, Different modes of operation for best usage. Regenerative braking,
Recent Trends in Automotive Power Plants: Stratified charged / lean burn engines –
Hydrogen Engines- Electric propulsion with cables – Magnetic track vehicles.
MODULE 11
Fuel Cells and Alternative energy systems: Introduction to fuel cells, Operational fuel cell
voltages, Proton Exchange membrane fuel cells, Alkaline Electrolyte fuel cells, Medium and
high temperature fuel cells, fuel and fuel chose, fuel processing, fuel cell stacks, Delivering
fuel cell power, Integrated Air supply and humidification concepts for fuel cell systems, A
comparison of High pressure and low pressure operation PEM Fuel cell systems, Fuel cell
Auxiliary systems,
Modern Developments in Automobiles: Air compression systems, Air powered vehicles,
Vehicle Automated Tracks: Preparation and maintenance of proper road network-National
highway network with automated roads and vehicles-Satellite control of vehicle operation for
safe and fast travel.
Module III
Modem electronic and micro control systems in automobiles: Electronically controlled
concealed headlight systems, LED and Audible warning systems Electro chromic mirrors,
automatic review mirrors, OBD II, Day time running lamps (DRL), Head up display, Travel
information systems, On board navigation system, Electronic climate control, Electronic cruise
control, Antilock braking system, Electronically controlled sunroof, Anti-theft systems,
Automatic door locks (ADL), engine management system, Electronic transmission control,
chassis control system, Integrated system
Vehicle Operation and Control: Computer Control for pollution and noise control and for fuel
economy-Transducers and operation of the vehicle like optimum speed and direction.
This presentation summarizes different types of hydro turbines classified based on how water acts on the turbine blades. Impulse turbines like Pelton and Turgo turbines use the kinetic energy of a high velocity water jet to turn the runner. Reaction turbines like Francis and Kaplan turbines use both the pressure and velocity of water. Francis turbines have fixed blades while Kaplan turbines have adjustable blades controlled by a servo mechanism. The presentation provides details on the working, typical specifications and applications of these common hydro turbine types to help select the optimal turbine for a hydroelectric project based on factors like head, flow, and output requirements.
The document discusses electricity and circuits. It explains that an electric bulb connected to an electric cell with wires will glow, forming a simple electric circuit. A torch uses a battery and bulb connected by a sliding switch - pushing the switch forward completes the circuit and lights the bulb, while pushing it back breaks the circuit and turns the bulb off. The document also defines conductors as materials that allow electric current to pass through, like metals, while insulators do not allow current and include materials like rubber and plastic.
If you want to know information about electromagnetic clutch manufacturers then web portal of tradeindia provide the best listing of manufacturers,suppliers and Exporters of electromagnetic clutch.
The Ion-propulsion engine or Ion thruster system’s efficient use of fuel and electrical power enables modern spacecraft to travel farther, faster, and cheaper than any other propulsion technology. Chemical rockets have a fuel efficiency up to 35%, but ion thruster have demonstrated fuel efficiencies over 90%. An ion thruster ionizes a neutral gas by extracting some electrons out of atoms, creating a cloud of positive ions. These thrusters rely mainly on electrostatics as ions are accelerated by the Coulomb force along an electric field. Temporarily stored electrons are finally reinjected by a neutralizer in the cloud of ions after it has passed through the electrostatic grid, so the gas becomes neutral again and can freely disperse in space without any further electrical interaction with the thruster.
The Nepal Astronomical Society (NASO) has been actively working to promote astronomy education and popularize science in Nepalese society. NASO organizes numerous public outreach activities like star parties, workshops, and observation campaigns. Through these events, NASO aims to develop scientific temperament, reduce superstition, and establish Nepal as a more scientifically aware and technologically advanced society. NASO's outreach efforts have led to greater public awareness of astronomy and a growing number of people interested in the field.
Many students in Nepal are confused about what to study after the #SLC level examination. This can somehow help the students to get an overview regarding the stream of education available in #Nepal. Students need to follow their choice and know about the course before they enroll. They should know their skills and strength before pursuing their education. This presentation is prepared with the view to aware the #SLC students that they should select the courses based on their interests and skills.
SparrowSMS is dedicated to providing the students with service that enables them to check their results through SMS. In 2070, SparrowSMS had provided a SMS code to students through which they could check their results. The SMS format of #SLC results 2070 was
Type SLC space symbol-no and SMS to 5001.
This document discusses reasons for believing in miracles described in the Bible. It begins by posing common objections to miracles such as that they contradict science, lack historical basis, and God does not perform miracles today. It then examines three options for whether miracles have occurred: no, maybe, or yes. Subsequent sections address arguments that miracles are not possible due to naturalism, and responses to Hume's denial of miracles. The document argues that miracles involve a supernatural agency briefly suspending natural laws. It notes that miracles occurred in brief clusters corresponding to key periods in the Bible. In the end, the key issue is whether God exists, as miracles are only implausible from a naturalistic
Testing the release early: the "Release often" mantraDiana Mounter
A presentation for the 2010 Participatory Design Conference held in Sydney. This presentation focusses on the "Reduce Your Footprint" project and how we used agile and participatory design throughout the course of the project.
Magic and miracles in ghana a critical examinationAlexander Decker
This document examines the concepts of magic and miracles in Ghanaian society. It begins by providing definitions of magic from Western and African perspectives, noting that magic involves influencing events through objects, words, or powers to produce a desired effect. The document discusses two main types of magic - imitative magic, where similarities produce likeness, and contagious magic, where contact allows influence. Magic can be "good" or "protective" and aim to help, or "evil" and aim to harm. The document argues that in Ghanaian society, protective magic is important to ward off malevolent spirits and their effects on people, farms, and property. The overall purpose is to analyze the differences between magic and miracles in
The document discusses keeping the sea clean and protecting the environment. It is a powerpoint presentation from 2010 created by Marco Belzoni about miracles of the sea. The presentation encourages people to care for the oceans and reduce pollution.
Organic gardening involves growing plants without synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, and supports the health of the soil ecosystem. It aims to produce food sustainably by balancing ecology and preventing pest problems. Organic farming uses organic fertilizers which enhance soil structure and water retention, unlike regular farming which can pollute groundwater with chemicals. Organic techniques like composting, crop rotation and biological pest control reduce non-renewable energy usage and greenhouse gas emissions compared to conventional agriculture. The benefits of organic gardening include protecting families from toxic pesticide residues, and producing food that is higher in nutrients that help prevent cancer.
This document outlines a public relations campaign for Miracles for Kids Cozies, a program that provides hand-sewn blankets to terminally ill children. The campaign goals are to increase funding, volunteer involvement, and awareness of the Cozies program. Key strategies include raising donations, creating awareness, and increasing physical involvement. The main tactic is a benefit concert that will invite donors, families, and media to raise funds and awareness. Objectives, tactics, and an evaluation plan are provided to measure the success of the campaign.
1. An offshore wind farm in Denmark called Horns Rev, located 20 km off the coast, contains 80 turbines that are 110 m tall and capable of producing 160 MW of energy.
2. An ice road in Canada called the Tibbitt to Contwoyto Winter Road operates seasonally when the lakes freeze solid enough to support trucks weighing up to 70 tons, but melting ice poses a danger.
3. The largest ship in the world is used to transport huge loads such as oil rigs and military radar over sea.
Bb World09 Project Astro Presentation with Screenshotsekunnen
This document describes a presentation on Project ASTRO, which was a greenhouse grant project to build a community-based advanced reporting tool and Blackboard building block. The tool automatically tracks usage data in Blackboard and provides easy-to-access reports on course usage, top tools used, and other metrics. These reports help institutions understand how Blackboard is being used, inform stakeholders, and encourage deeper adoption and engagement with the platform. The presentation demonstrates Project ASTRO's reporting dashboards and analytics and discusses next steps like an open source release and online benchmarking community.
A Guide to Farming Miracles (for UX teams in tough environments)Austin Govella
Designers don't really design anything. Organizations design everything. So, what if your organization sucks? Seriously. What do you do then? And then -- while you're at it -- do it "agile". Do it "lean".
Organizations face seven barriers when trying to design create better products and services: value, focus, time, memory, quality, understanding, and improvement.
We'll look at seven approaches you'll be able to use on Monday to help your company overcome these seven barriers. Instead of changing what you do, you'll learn to change how you do it. It's changing the how that enables better design. You'll be able to build better, more balanced teams, better interfaces, and better experiences.
Presented at the Big Design conference in Dallas, TX on Friday, July 15th, 2011 at 1:00pm.
Force is defined as an influence that causes an object to undergo a change in motion. There are two types of forces: contact forces, which require direct physical contact between objects, and action-at-a-distance forces like gravity and magnetism that do not require contact. Newton's second law states that the acceleration of an object as produced by a net force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force, in the same direction as the net force, and inversely proportional to the mass of the object. Forces can change the motion of objects by accelerating or retarding them, bring objects to rest, or produce internal stresses in objects. Common forces include applied, gravitational, normal, frictional, air resistance, tension
Electric propulsion is a form of spacecraft propulsion that uses electrical energy to accelerate propellant using electric and/or magnetic fields. There are several types of electric propulsion systems including electrostatic, electromagnetic, and electrothermal. Electric propulsion provides higher fuel efficiency than chemical rockets by expelling propellant at higher velocities, though it produces significantly lower thrust. While not suitable for launching from Earth, electric propulsion is well-suited for missions requiring small thrust over long durations, such as maintaining a spacecraft's orbit or powering interplanetary transfers.
The document describes the fabrication of a four wheel steering system for a Maruti 800 vehicle. Key points:
- The rear wheels were modified to allow for steering capability by adding a second rack and pinion steering gearbox connected to the original front gearbox via transfer rods and bevel gears.
- In rear steer mode at low speeds, the rear wheels turn in the opposite direction of the front wheels, greatly reducing the turning radius.
- Benefits of the four wheel steering system include improved vehicle handling, stability, and reduced driver fatigue over long drives due to the easier steering capability.
- The successful implementation of the system allows for increased maneuverability and stability of vehicles.
This document summarizes information about wind energy and wind turbines. It explains that wind is caused by uneven heating of the earth's surface which causes air to move. Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy of wind into mechanical or electrical energy. There are two main types of wind turbines: horizontal axis wind turbines (HAWT) and vertical axis wind turbines (VAWT). HAWTs have the rotor and generator at the top of a tower and must face the wind, while VAWTs can accept wind from any direction but are less efficient. Wind turbines work by using the wind to turn blades connected to a generator to produce electricity without pollution.
Wind turbines convert the kinetic energy of wind into mechanical or electrical energy. Modern wind turbines are much more efficient than older designs, able to generate 250-300 kilowatts compared to older models generating around 30 kilowatts. Wind turbines work by using wind to turn blades which spin a shaft connected to a generator, producing electricity. They are mounted on towers to access stronger winds higher off the ground. While wind energy has advantages like being renewable and producing no emissions, it also has disadvantages like dependence on wind conditions and higher initial costs than some other energy sources.
MODULE-I
Electric and Hybrid Vehicle technology: Introduction, LEV, TLEV, ULV & ZEV, Basic
components of Electric vehicles, Batteries suitable for electric vehicles, motor and controllers,
constructional features,
Basic factors to be considered for converting automobiles to electric vehicle, electric hybrid
vehicle, types - series and parallel hybrid, layouts, comparison, Power systems and control
systems, Different modes of operation for best usage. Regenerative braking,
Recent Trends in Automotive Power Plants: Stratified charged / lean burn engines –
Hydrogen Engines- Electric propulsion with cables – Magnetic track vehicles.
MODULE 11
Fuel Cells and Alternative energy systems: Introduction to fuel cells, Operational fuel cell
voltages, Proton Exchange membrane fuel cells, Alkaline Electrolyte fuel cells, Medium and
high temperature fuel cells, fuel and fuel chose, fuel processing, fuel cell stacks, Delivering
fuel cell power, Integrated Air supply and humidification concepts for fuel cell systems, A
comparison of High pressure and low pressure operation PEM Fuel cell systems, Fuel cell
Auxiliary systems,
Modern Developments in Automobiles: Air compression systems, Air powered vehicles,
Vehicle Automated Tracks: Preparation and maintenance of proper road network-National
highway network with automated roads and vehicles-Satellite control of vehicle operation for
safe and fast travel.
Module III
Modem electronic and micro control systems in automobiles: Electronically controlled
concealed headlight systems, LED and Audible warning systems Electro chromic mirrors,
automatic review mirrors, OBD II, Day time running lamps (DRL), Head up display, Travel
information systems, On board navigation system, Electronic climate control, Electronic cruise
control, Antilock braking system, Electronically controlled sunroof, Anti-theft systems,
Automatic door locks (ADL), engine management system, Electronic transmission control,
chassis control system, Integrated system
Vehicle Operation and Control: Computer Control for pollution and noise control and for fuel
economy-Transducers and operation of the vehicle like optimum speed and direction.
This presentation summarizes different types of hydro turbines classified based on how water acts on the turbine blades. Impulse turbines like Pelton and Turgo turbines use the kinetic energy of a high velocity water jet to turn the runner. Reaction turbines like Francis and Kaplan turbines use both the pressure and velocity of water. Francis turbines have fixed blades while Kaplan turbines have adjustable blades controlled by a servo mechanism. The presentation provides details on the working, typical specifications and applications of these common hydro turbine types to help select the optimal turbine for a hydroelectric project based on factors like head, flow, and output requirements.
The document discusses electricity and circuits. It explains that an electric bulb connected to an electric cell with wires will glow, forming a simple electric circuit. A torch uses a battery and bulb connected by a sliding switch - pushing the switch forward completes the circuit and lights the bulb, while pushing it back breaks the circuit and turns the bulb off. The document also defines conductors as materials that allow electric current to pass through, like metals, while insulators do not allow current and include materials like rubber and plastic.
If you want to know information about electromagnetic clutch manufacturers then web portal of tradeindia provide the best listing of manufacturers,suppliers and Exporters of electromagnetic clutch.
The Ion-propulsion engine or Ion thruster system’s efficient use of fuel and electrical power enables modern spacecraft to travel farther, faster, and cheaper than any other propulsion technology. Chemical rockets have a fuel efficiency up to 35%, but ion thruster have demonstrated fuel efficiencies over 90%. An ion thruster ionizes a neutral gas by extracting some electrons out of atoms, creating a cloud of positive ions. These thrusters rely mainly on electrostatics as ions are accelerated by the Coulomb force along an electric field. Temporarily stored electrons are finally reinjected by a neutralizer in the cloud of ions after it has passed through the electrostatic grid, so the gas becomes neutral again and can freely disperse in space without any further electrical interaction with the thruster.
The Nepal Astronomical Society (NASO) has been actively working to promote astronomy education and popularize science in Nepalese society. NASO organizes numerous public outreach activities like star parties, workshops, and observation campaigns. Through these events, NASO aims to develop scientific temperament, reduce superstition, and establish Nepal as a more scientifically aware and technologically advanced society. NASO's outreach efforts have led to greater public awareness of astronomy and a growing number of people interested in the field.
Many students in Nepal are confused about what to study after the #SLC level examination. This can somehow help the students to get an overview regarding the stream of education available in #Nepal. Students need to follow their choice and know about the course before they enroll. They should know their skills and strength before pursuing their education. This presentation is prepared with the view to aware the #SLC students that they should select the courses based on their interests and skills.
SparrowSMS is dedicated to providing the students with service that enables them to check their results through SMS. In 2070, SparrowSMS had provided a SMS code to students through which they could check their results. The SMS format of #SLC results 2070 was
Type SLC space symbol-no and SMS to 5001.
This document discusses reasons for believing in miracles described in the Bible. It begins by posing common objections to miracles such as that they contradict science, lack historical basis, and God does not perform miracles today. It then examines three options for whether miracles have occurred: no, maybe, or yes. Subsequent sections address arguments that miracles are not possible due to naturalism, and responses to Hume's denial of miracles. The document argues that miracles involve a supernatural agency briefly suspending natural laws. It notes that miracles occurred in brief clusters corresponding to key periods in the Bible. In the end, the key issue is whether God exists, as miracles are only implausible from a naturalistic
Testing the release early: the "Release often" mantraDiana Mounter
A presentation for the 2010 Participatory Design Conference held in Sydney. This presentation focusses on the "Reduce Your Footprint" project and how we used agile and participatory design throughout the course of the project.
Magic and miracles in ghana a critical examinationAlexander Decker
This document examines the concepts of magic and miracles in Ghanaian society. It begins by providing definitions of magic from Western and African perspectives, noting that magic involves influencing events through objects, words, or powers to produce a desired effect. The document discusses two main types of magic - imitative magic, where similarities produce likeness, and contagious magic, where contact allows influence. Magic can be "good" or "protective" and aim to help, or "evil" and aim to harm. The document argues that in Ghanaian society, protective magic is important to ward off malevolent spirits and their effects on people, farms, and property. The overall purpose is to analyze the differences between magic and miracles in
The document discusses keeping the sea clean and protecting the environment. It is a powerpoint presentation from 2010 created by Marco Belzoni about miracles of the sea. The presentation encourages people to care for the oceans and reduce pollution.
Organic gardening involves growing plants without synthetic fertilizers and pesticides, and supports the health of the soil ecosystem. It aims to produce food sustainably by balancing ecology and preventing pest problems. Organic farming uses organic fertilizers which enhance soil structure and water retention, unlike regular farming which can pollute groundwater with chemicals. Organic techniques like composting, crop rotation and biological pest control reduce non-renewable energy usage and greenhouse gas emissions compared to conventional agriculture. The benefits of organic gardening include protecting families from toxic pesticide residues, and producing food that is higher in nutrients that help prevent cancer.
This document outlines a public relations campaign for Miracles for Kids Cozies, a program that provides hand-sewn blankets to terminally ill children. The campaign goals are to increase funding, volunteer involvement, and awareness of the Cozies program. Key strategies include raising donations, creating awareness, and increasing physical involvement. The main tactic is a benefit concert that will invite donors, families, and media to raise funds and awareness. Objectives, tactics, and an evaluation plan are provided to measure the success of the campaign.
1. An offshore wind farm in Denmark called Horns Rev, located 20 km off the coast, contains 80 turbines that are 110 m tall and capable of producing 160 MW of energy.
2. An ice road in Canada called the Tibbitt to Contwoyto Winter Road operates seasonally when the lakes freeze solid enough to support trucks weighing up to 70 tons, but melting ice poses a danger.
3. The largest ship in the world is used to transport huge loads such as oil rigs and military radar over sea.
Bb World09 Project Astro Presentation with Screenshotsekunnen
This document describes a presentation on Project ASTRO, which was a greenhouse grant project to build a community-based advanced reporting tool and Blackboard building block. The tool automatically tracks usage data in Blackboard and provides easy-to-access reports on course usage, top tools used, and other metrics. These reports help institutions understand how Blackboard is being used, inform stakeholders, and encourage deeper adoption and engagement with the platform. The presentation demonstrates Project ASTRO's reporting dashboards and analytics and discusses next steps like an open source release and online benchmarking community.
A Guide to Farming Miracles (for UX teams in tough environments)Austin Govella
Designers don't really design anything. Organizations design everything. So, what if your organization sucks? Seriously. What do you do then? And then -- while you're at it -- do it "agile". Do it "lean".
Organizations face seven barriers when trying to design create better products and services: value, focus, time, memory, quality, understanding, and improvement.
We'll look at seven approaches you'll be able to use on Monday to help your company overcome these seven barriers. Instead of changing what you do, you'll learn to change how you do it. It's changing the how that enables better design. You'll be able to build better, more balanced teams, better interfaces, and better experiences.
Presented at the Big Design conference in Dallas, TX on Friday, July 15th, 2011 at 1:00pm.
The document discusses different systems used to describe the positions of celestial bodies. It defines proper motion as the actual motion of stars and apparent motion as how the motion appears from Earth due to its rotation and revolution around the sun. It also describes the daily rotation and annual elliptical revolution of Earth and defines celestial coordinates including right ascension, declination, altitude, and azimuth.
Project ASTRO Reporting Success Stories and the Next Phase - BbWorld10ekunnen
This panel discussion will highlight several institutions that are using Project ASTRO on their production systems. Each institution will describe how Project ASTRO is being used to make data driven decisions for reporting, advocacy, targeted messaging, ROI, and more! The session will end with a review of the next phase of the Project ASTRO roadmap.
ASTRO
be your Authentic Self, Transform your Realization, live an Outstanding reality
هذا البرنامج عبارة عن رحلة استكشافية لذاتك تتسم بالتشويق، نذهب فيها لما وراء العقل والحواس الخمس ، نرى العالم الخارجي من منظور جديد ويتسع ادراكك للحياة الجميلة من حولك. هذه الرحلة تساعدك على ان تضع يدك على امكانياتك اللامحدودة وتبدأ في بناء عالم جديد من حولك أساسه السعادة والاستمتاع بمغامرات الحياة وتنعم فيه بمشاعر الحب والسلام الداخلي والانسجام .
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document contains prayers for financial stability, employment, prosperity, healing from economic hardship, and blessings for relationships, families, and self-esteem during difficult financial times. It includes prayers for basic needs, inspiration, strength, hope, and abundance as well as blessings for children and relationships.
This document outlines key concepts and debates around the philosophy of miracles. It discusses differing definitions of miracles, challenges to the possibility of miracles from David Hume and a scientific perspective, and religious responses defending miracles including from Aquinas and Swindburne. The document also notes debates around problems like the existence of evil and limitations of human experience and knowledge.
The document discusses black magic and ways to protect against it. It states that black magic is the negative use of energies to harm others by affecting their brain, career, wealth and relationships. It provides an example of how Guru Nanak was unaffected by spells cast against him, showing his strong faith and meditation on God protected him. The document recommends strengthening one's faith in God through practicing Islam, reading the Quran, and making prayers as the best protections against black magic. It also lists symptoms of black magic and suggests reciting certain verses from the Quran as a cure.
Black magic involves using supernatural powers for evil purposes. It has a long history dating back to ancient civilizations like the Egyptians and references in texts like the Vedas and Quran. Common black magic techniques include the use of tools like bones and blood as well as coloring and number methods. Symptoms of black magic include nightmares, quarrels, illness and negative effects on wealth, happiness and behavior. Removing black magic involves reciting prayers and blowing on water.
This document outlines a business plan for an organic farming startup. It discusses the disadvantages of conventional farming practices and the importance of organic farming. It then provides details on the proposed organizational structure, including farms, a storage and processing unit, dispatch centers, and transportation. It identifies target customer areas such as urban residents, hotels, hospitals, and health-conscious individuals. It also outlines plans for staffing, operations, funding requirements, and future goals of establishing a dairy farm and becoming a mainstream company within 2-3 years.
ILOA Galaxy Forum SEA Thailand -- Astronomy, Galaxy Education, BoonrucksarILOAHawaii
The 4th Regional Galaxy Forum Southeast Asia is taking place at the Science Centre for Education at the Bangkok Planetarium in collaboration between ILOA, National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT) and Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA).
Thailand is a leader in the region for Astronomy and Satellite Technology.
NARIT is a national research organization for astronomy in Thailand enabling the development of a collaborative research network both regionally and globally, and aiming at developing and strengthening knowledge in astronomy at an international level. They also ally with public and private observatories and other institutions around the World to pursue excellence in scientific research, education and public outreach.
The document discusses the International Astronomical Union's Global Office of Astronomy for Development (OAD), which focuses on using astronomy to benefit communities in Africa. The OAD's vision is for astronomy to help create a better world by mobilizing resources to realize astronomy's scientific, technological, and cultural benefits. It outlines OAD's roles in implementing strategic plans, coordinating activities, and facilitating funding and infrastructure to promote astronomy education, research, and public outreach.
The document discusses the International Astronomical Union's Global Office of Astronomy for Development (OAD), which focuses on using astronomy to benefit communities in Africa. The OAD's vision is for astronomy to help create a better world by mobilizing resources to realize astronomy's scientific, technological, and cultural benefits. It outlines OAD's roles in implementing strategic plans, coordinating activities, and facilitating funding and infrastructure to promote astronomy education, research, and public outreach.
Galaxy Forum SEA Indonesia 2017 - Ofyar TaminILOAHawaii
Galaxy Forum Southeast Asia 2017 — Jakarta
Saturday 18 February (08:30 – 13:30) @ Skyworld TMII, Jakarta, Indonesia
ILOA is very pleased to have cooperation and participation in organizing this Galaxy Forum Southeast Asia of Among Putro SKYWORLD Indonesia, which is a private space/aerospace, astronomy and related science/technology educational and recreational institution located on a national semi-governmental cultural conservation, education and recreational park called “Taman Mini Indonesia Indah” (Wonderful Indonesian Miniature Park) in the city of Jakarta.
Background:
Galaxy Forum is the primary education and outreach initiative of ILOA, it is an architecture designed to advance 21st Century science, education, enterprise and development around the world.
Galaxy Forums are public events specifically geared towards high school teachers, educators, astronomers of all kinds, students and the general public. Presentations are provided by experts in the fields of astrophysics / galaxy research, space exploration and STEM education, as well as related aspects of culture and traditional knowledge. Interactive panel discussions allow for community participation and integration of local perspectives.
Stats:
More than 70 Galaxy Forums, with over 300 presentations to date.
Held in 26 locations worldwide including Hawaii, Silicon Valley, Canada, China, India, Southeast Asia, Japan, Europe, Africa, Chile, Brazil, Kansas and New York.
Started with Galaxy Forum USA, July 4, 2008 in Silicon Valley, California.
International Lunar Observatory Association (ILOA) is an interglobal enterprise incorporated in Hawaii as a 501(c)(3) non-profit to expand human knowledge of the Cosmos through observation from our Moon and to participate in internationally cooperative lunar base build-out, with Aloha – the spirit of Hawaii.
ILOA Galaxy Forum SEA 2014 -- Boonrucksar Soonthornthum NARITILOAHawaii
ILOA, SEAAN, NARIT are
willing to cooperate and support each
other's efforts in using astronomy to
educate and inspire people
Summary: This document discusses future collaboration between NARIT/SEAAN and ILOA in galaxy science and astronomy. It outlines NARIT/SEAAN's current and planned ground-based and space-based facilities, educational programs in Southeast Asia, and international collaborations. It expresses willingness to cooperate across organizations to support research, education, and using astronomy to benefit humanity.
The Kerala Sastra Sahithya Parishath (KSSP), a voluntary science organization in Kerala, India, undertook many activities to celebrate the International Year of Astronomy in 2009. These included organizing 1000 Galileo nights for sky watching with telescopes, conducting telescope making camps that produced thousands of simple telescopes, operating three science buses that visited over 450 centers, giving 3200 interactive classes and discussions across the state, publishing 23 books on astronomy, and staging Bertolt Brecht's play "Life of Galileo" in 180 locations. The broad goal was to initiate a major science communication mission in Kerala to mark the 400th anniversary of the astronomical telescope.
UNAWE Short Talks during EU-UNAWE International Workshop 2013unawe
The document provides an overview of short talks given at a UNAWE conference. Talks covered topics like UNAWE activities in Tunisia, Brazil, Venezuela and other countries. Specific programs discussed include developing tactile astronomy experiences for visually impaired children, engaging indigenous communities in Australia, using real science and data in teacher training, and the IAU Office of Astronomy for Development's funded projects. The talks showcase the broad range of contexts in which astronomy is being used for education and development worldwide through UNAWE.
Promoting Space Science Education and astronomy in nepalRijendra Thapa
Proposal for placing the stall on Promoting Space Science Education and Astronomy In Nepal for the SET exhibition at St. Xaviers College, Kathmandu,Nepal . There were five team members led by myself.
ILOA Galaxy Forum SEA Indonesia -- PutraILOAHawaii
The 3rd Regional Galaxy Forum Southeast Asia is taking place at the National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN) branch office in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. In addition to ILOA, the event is co-organized by the Institute of Technology Bandung (ITB). Faculty of the Department of Astronomy at ITB have been a key factor in the development of the regional SEA Galaxy Forum program.
Indonesia, the world’s 4th most populous country, is building 21st Century capabilities and investing in the future of Astronomy and Astronautics to the immediate benefit of students in every class across the archipelago. Scientists at the Bosscha Observatory, ITB and others, continue with plans to construct a 2.5-m class telescope and a 1-m radio telescope at Mount Timau or Mount Rinjani.
LAPAN is planning to complete work on a Space Port and Launch Center at Morotai Island by 2025. This complex is to act as the test site and future operational base of the LAPAN experimental satellite launcher. Last year the Rocket Technology Center conducted a successful static test of the RX 320 booster generating thrust of up to 4.9 tons. This is one of two rockets that will form the building blocks of the 4 stage orbital satellite rocket Roket Pengorbit Satelit (RPS) that is currently in development.
1. The Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (ISAS) operates as a national research hub for space science in Japan, collaborating with universities to conduct ambitious space projects like the Hayabusa mission.
2. In 2014, ISAS successfully launched the Hayabusa 2 and PROCYON probes and continued operating satellites like Hisaki, Suzaku, and Hinode.
3. Looking ahead, ISAS aims to launch new missions like ASTRO-H, ERG, and BepiColombo while continuing international cooperation and developing young researchers.
ILOA Galaxy Forum SEA Thailand -- Galaxy 21st Century Education, Exploration ...ILOAHawaii
The 4th Regional Galaxy Forum Southeast Asia is taking place at the Science Centre for Education at the Bangkok Planetarium in collaboration between ILOA, National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT) and Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA).
Thailand is a leader in the region for Astronomy and Satellite Technology.
NARIT is a national research organization for astronomy in Thailand enabling the development of a collaborative research network both regionally and globally, and aiming at developing and strengthening knowledge in astronomy at an international level. They also ally with public and private observatories and other institutions around the World to pursue excellence in scientific research, education and public outreach.
ILOA Galaxy Forum SEA Indonesia -- DurstILOAHawaii
The 3rd Regional Galaxy Forum Southeast Asia is taking place at the National Institute of Aeronautics and Space (LAPAN) branch office in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. In addition to ILOA, the event is co-organized by the Institute of Technology Bandung (ITB). Faculty of the Department of Astronomy at ITB have been a key factor in the development of the regional SEA Galaxy Forum program.
Indonesia, the world’s 4th most populous country, is building 21st Century capabilities and investing in the future of Astronomy and Astronautics to the immediate benefit of students in every class across the archipelago. Scientists at the Bosscha Observatory, ITB and others, continue with plans to construct a 2.5-m class telescope and a 1-m radio telescope at Mount Timau or Mount Rinjani.
LAPAN is planning to complete work on a Space Port and Launch Center at Morotai Island by 2025. This complex is to act as the test site and future operational base of the LAPAN experimental satellite launcher. Last year the Rocket Technology Center conducted a successful static test of the RX 320 booster generating thrust of up to 4.9 tons. This is one of two rockets that will form the building blocks of the 4 stage orbital satellite rocket Roket Pengorbit Satelit (RPS) that is currently in development.
ILOA Galaxy Forum China 2017 - Hakim MalasanILOAHawaii
"Astronomy and space science education and popularization in Indonesia"
Galaxy Forum China 2017 -- Beijing
Monday 5 June (14:00-17:00) @ Beijing International Convention Center, Beijing, China
Sponsored by:
International Lunar Observatory Association
Co-sponsored by:
International Astronautical Federation
Chinese Society of Astronautics
ILOA Galaxy Forum China 2017 on the theme Astronomy from the Moon and International Human Moon Missions is open to GLEX delegates and others. To register contact info@iloa.org. Find out more at https://galaxyforum.org/ or http://iloa.org/
Featured speakers confirmed to date include Andy Aldrin representing Buzz Aldrin's Sharespace Foundation, Steve Durst of International Lunar Observatory Association, Wang Jing of the Lunar Ultra-Violet Telescope program at National Astronomical Observatories of China, Christian Lange of Canadian Space Agency and Dr.Guo Linli of the Institute of Manned Space System Engineering at China Academy of Space Technology, and Hakim Malasan of Bosscha Observatory at Institute of Technology Bandung.
ILOA Galaxy Forum China 2017 on the theme Astronomy from the Moon and International Human Moon Missions takes place 14:00-17:00 on Monday 5 June at the Beijing International Convention Center. It is open to GLEX delegates and others. To register contact info@iloa.org. Find out more at https://galaxyforum.org/ or http://iloa.org/
Featured speakers confirmed to date include Andy Aldrin representing Buzz Aldrin's Sharespace Foundation, Steve Durst of International Lunar Observatory Association, Wang Jing of the Lunar Ultra-Violet Telescope program at National Astronomical Observatories of China, Christian Lange of Canadian Space Agency and Dr.Guo Linli of the Institute of Manned Space System Engineering at China Academy of Space Technology, and Hakim Malasan of Bosscha Observatory at Institute of Technology Bandung.
The International Astronomical Union (IAU) is a non-governmental organization that promotes and safeguards astronomy worldwide. It is made up of individual professional astronomers organized into divisions, commissions, and working groups. The IAU holds general assemblies every 3 years to discuss policy and elect committees. It also sponsors numerous symposia and meetings to facilitate international cooperation in astronomy research.
The International Astronomical Union (IAU) is a global body of professional astronomers that was founded in 1919. It promotes astronomy through international cooperation and has over 10,000 individual members from 95 countries. The IAU establishes committees and holds general assembly meetings every 3 years to discuss policy and projects. It also sponsors scientific symposiums and has established the Office of Astronomy for Development to promote astronomy in developing regions through education and public outreach programs.
Chuck and Susan Ruehle: Tanzania - A Centre for Science Education and Observa...GTTP-GHOU-NUCLIO
The Centre for Science Education and Observatory aims to promote science education and astronomy among teachers and students in Tanzania. It will conduct astronomy and science training for teachers and students using portable equipment like telescopes. The Centre will also integrate astronomy into the national teaching curriculum and develop hands-on science and astronomy teaching resources. It will create a model science laboratory and observatory with telescopes, computers, and internet to enable distance learning and global connections.
Astro Book Drive - sharing materials to improve astronomy educationThilina Heenatigala
Abstract:
Astro Book Drive serves as a global initiative to share astronomy materials with developing countries to improve astronomy education. The materials are donated by astronomy related groups from wealthy countries. These materials are used towards teaching and conducting programs for students, teachers and public. As a result of running book drives, groups build a special bridge between them which leads up to various other programs as well.
Session: SPS6: New Trends in Global Astronomy Education
Conference: Joint European and National Astronomy Meeting (JENAM) 2010
Venue: Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon, Portugal
Dates: 6 - 10 September 2010
The document summarizes a presentation given at the International Lunar Observatory Association's (ILOA) Galaxy Forum in Yogyakarta, Indonesia on opportunities for astronomy in Southeast Asia. It discusses ILOA's lunar mission plans, including collaborations with China and potential involvement of India. It promotes establishing an ILOA headquarters in Hawaii to coordinate lunar astronomy efforts and advance 21st century education about the Milky Way galaxy. Resources for galaxy education are listed and a draft floor plan for the Hawaii headquarters is presented.
The document summarizes a presentation given at the International Lunar Observatory Association's Galaxy Forum in Yogyakarta, Indonesia on opportunities for astronomy and space exploration in Southeast Asia. It discusses ILOA's current and planned lunar missions, including collaborations with China and potential involvement of India. It promotes establishing observation capabilities on the moon to study the Milky Way galaxy and search for signs of life. The presentation emphasizes how greater awareness of our place in the galaxy can benefit education worldwide and advance 21st century capabilities.
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1. Astronomy Education and Outreach in Nepal Presented at MEARIM II, Cape Town, April 2011 Sudeep Neupane Research Scholar, Cosmology and Astrophysics Research Group, TU Founder Vice President, Nepal Astronomical Society NASO
6. How is the development… Awareness of astronomical facts like meteor showers, eclipse etc. Observational Activities is increasing the number of people believe science Reducing superstitious beliefs Encouraging people to do study and research Development of the society
17. Astronomy outreaches Observation programme in Nawal Parasi, West Nepal, 2009 Observation programme in Nawal Parasi, West Nepal, 2009 Observation programme in Nawal Parasi, West Nepal, 2009 Observation programme in Nawal Parasi, West Nepal, 2009 Observation programme in Nawal Parasi, West Nepal, 2009
18. Astronomy outreach from general public, young generations to decision makers Talk Programme at HVP, Lalitpur, 2009 Talk programme in Parbat, West Nepal Observation programme in Tehrathum, 2010
23. Many more things ahead Plans.. strategies collaborations Plans.. Plans.. Plans.. collaborations collaborations collaborations Policies.. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION