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Athief has unfortunately captured your atm card number by placing a panel on top of the face of an atm, which was virtually undetectable to you. what is this technology called?
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Write the pseudo code for this problem based on what you learned from the video. the purpose is to design a modular program that asks the user to enter a distance in kilometers, and then converts that distance to miles. the conversion formula is as follows: miles = kilometers x 0.6214
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What process should be followed while giving a reference? sam has given a reference of his previous manager in his resume. sam should him in advance that the potential employers will him.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 16:00
5.a fishing rod is formed from a composite material of 0.5 kg of glass fibers embedded in a matrix of 0.5 kg of epoxy resin. the glass fibers are assumed to be long, continuous and unidirectional. to achieve a greater stiffness it is proposed to use a different composite that is comprised of long continuous carbon fibers that will be embedded in a matrix of 0.5 kg of epoxy resin. if the modulus of elasticity of the carbon fiber composite is 10% greater than the elastic modulus of the glass fiber composite, estimate the mass of carbon fibers that will be used to make the carbon fiber composite. assume the applied tensile stress is parallel to the direction of the long axis of the fibers. the epoxy resin, glass fiber, and carbon fiber have an elastic modulus of 5, 86, and 350 gpa respectively and a density of 1100, 2500, and 1800 respectively.
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