Chapter Four High-level Programming Languages e Part 1 Notes to Text m Part4 Extensive Reading o Part 2 Word Study Part5 Notes to Passage s Part3 Practice on Text Part6 Practice on Passage
Chapter Three Data Transfer in Digital Circuits Unit12 Part Notes to Text Part4 Extensive Reading Part 2 Word Study Part5 Notes to Passage Part3 Practice on Text Part6 Practice on Passage
Chapter Three Communications Channel Unit 10 Part 1 Notes to Text Part4 Extensive Reading Part 2 Word Study Part5 Notes to Passage Part3 Practice on Text Part6 Practice on Passage
The power required to propel a new ship is subject to a formidable number of variable items. The family tree of power for propulsion (Fig. 1) shows these divided into two main groups. One is concerned with the resistance to motion caused by the interaction of the hull of the ship with the surrounding water