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Answer ALL the following; How Antennas Work.The purpose of an antenna in a radio transmitter is to launch the radio waves into space. In a receiver, the idea is to pick up as much of the transmitter’s power as possible and supply it to the tuner. The size of a radio antenna is directly related […]

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The course paper assignment is a literature review based on a detailed analysis of a physics topic within thescope of material covered during the semester. A list of topic ideas is provided below. If you have your topicideaThe report must include at least five (5) primary references. These primary referencesare to be peer-reviewed, primary-research publications, […]

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Choose one type of wave to research that is different from your classmates and share your findings with the class. Discuss how it impacts our lives, and if these impacts are positive or negative.The earth’s magnetic field and atmosphere help protect it from solar radiation, but they cannot protect the planet completely from larger CMEs. […]

Waves of Immigration

Waves of Immigration Instructions: This final paper will be 7-9 pages, NOT including title and reference pages, in which you analyze the future direction of stratification in the U.S. In this assignment, you will include: 1) A description of the latest wave of mass immigration, which began in the 1960s. Discuss in detail the particular […]

Waves of Immigration

Waves of Immigration 1) A description of the latest wave of mass immigration, which began in the 1960s. Discuss in detail the particular issues of stratification faced by this latest wave of immigrants, integrating our course materials. 2) A comparison of the impact of the latest wave (approximately 1960s-now) with the first wave (approximately 1820s-1920s) […]