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Google Hacking 101 - Oakton Community College

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This query searches for the word "snowmobile" or phrase "Green Bay" along with the word "snowblower." A stand-in for OR borrowed from the computer programming realm is the | (pipe) character, as in: snowblower (snowmobile | "Green Bay") If you want to specify that a query item must not appear in your results, use a -(minus sign or dash).

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Resistors - Oakton Community College

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Chip Resistor Coding System Body color is usually white or off-white End terminals are C-shaped Three (four) digits on the body or on the film First 2 (3) digits indicate the first two (three) numbers Third (fourth) digit indicates the multiplier Are available in tolerances of ±1% ±5% but tolerances are not indicated on the chip

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Silent Night - Oakton Community College

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Heavenly hosts sing Alleluia, Am D7 G Em Christ the Savior is born! G D7 Am G Christ the Savior is born. G Silent night, holy night! D7 G G7 Son of God love's pure light. C G G7 Radiant beams from Thy holy face C G With the dawn of redeeming grace,

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Jingle Bell Rock - Oakton Community College

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To rock the night away. A7 C Jingle bell time is a swell time D7 To go riding in a one-horse sleigh. G D7 C G Giddy-up, jingle horse, pick up your feet. G E7 Jingle around the clock. Am Cm Dance and mingle in the jingling beat. First time around:

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Ohms Law - Oakton Community College

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3-1—3-3: Ohms Law Formulas There are three forms of Ohms Law: I = V/R V = IR R = V/I where: I = Current V = Voltage R = Resistance Fig. 3-4: A circle diagram to help in memorizing the Ohms Law formulas V = IR, I = V/R , and R= V/I . The V is always at the top.

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Take Me Home, Country Roads - Oakton Community College

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Take Me Home, Country Roads (by Bill Danoff, Taffy Nivert, and John Denver) G Em . Almost heaven... West Virginia... D7 C G

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The Five Basic Sentence Patterns - Oakton Community College

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The Five Basic Sentence Patterns The earth trembled. Subject Verb (intransitive) The earthquake destroyed the city. Direct Object (whom? or what?) Subject Verb (transitive) The citizens considered the earthquake a disaster. Subject Verb (transitive) Direct Object (whom? or what?) Object Complement (noun or adjective)

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Greek and Latin Roots - Oakton Community College

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List of Greek and Latin roots in English 2 anem-wind Greek ἄνεμος anemos anemometeranim-breath Latin anima "breath" animal, animationann-, -enn-year, yearly Latin annus "year" anniversary, annual,biannual, millennium ant-, anti-against, opposed to, preventive Greek ἀντί anti "against" antagonist, antibiotic,antipodes ante-, anti-before, in front of, prior to Latin ante …

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Alternating Voltage and Current - Oakton Community College

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15-2: Alternating-Voltage Generator Characteristics of Alternating Current Alternating voltage and alternating current vary continuously in magnitude and reverse in polarity. One cycle includes the variations between two successive points having the same value and varying in the same direction. Frequency is measured in hertz (Hz).

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Series -Parallel Circuits - Oakton Community College

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Series -Parallel Circuits Topics Covered in Chapter 6 6-1: Finding RT for Series-Parallel Resistances 6-2: Resistance Strings in Parallel ... Reduce and combine the components using the rules for individual series and parallel circuits. Reduce the circuit to its simplest possible form. Then solve for the needed values using Ohm’s Law.

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Chapter 3 Storage - Oakton Community College

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Chapter 3 Storage . Learning Objectives 1. Name several general characteristics of storage systems. 2. Describe the two most common types of hard drives and ... –Virtually all storage devices use random access –Sequential access means retrieval of data can occur only in the order in which it was physically stored on the storage

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I’ll Fly Away - Oakton Community College

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I’ll Fly Away (Capo 2 - key of E) D G D Some glad morning when this life is o-ver, I'll... fly away... D A D

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Series -Parallel Circuits - Oakton Community College

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6-1: Finding RTfor Series -Parallel Resistances Overview of Series-Parallel Circuits A series-parallel circuit, or combination circuit, combines both series and parallel

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Parallel Circuits - Oakton Community College

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Topics Covered in Chapter 5 5-6: Total Power in Parallel Circuits 5-7: Analyzing Parallel Circuits with Random Unknowns 5-8: Troubleshooting: Opens and Shorts in Parallel

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