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  2. Owner's manual - Wikipedia

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    2007 Toyota Yaris hatchback owner's manual 1919 Ford Motor Company car and truck operating manual. An owner's manual (also called an instruction manual or a user guide) is an instructional book or booklet that is supplied with almost all technologically advanced consumer products such as vehicles, home appliances and computer peripherals.

  3. Advanced Energy - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Energy Industries, Inc. is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Denver, Colorado [4] that develops precision power conversion, measurement and control technologies for the manufacture of semiconductors, flat panel displays, data storage products, telecommunications network equipment, industrial coatings ...

  4. Webcam - Wikipedia

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    A Logitech-branded webcam attached to a laptop. A webcam is a video camera which is designed to record or stream to a computer or computer network.They are primarily used in video telephony, live streaming and social media, and security.

  5. QuickCam - Wikipedia

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    Manual Logitech QuickCam for Notebooks Pro 961398-0403 2001 Notebook 1.3 Mpixel resolution RealLight lighting correction. f=3.85 mm Logitech QuickCam Pro 4000 2002 High-End 640 × 480 @ 15 frame/s [17] Can take interpolated 1280 × 960 stills. Logitech QuickCam Zoom 2002 General 640 × 480 $99 Features a digital zoom that focuses on the user's ...

  6. Video camera - Wikipedia

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    The first semiconductor image sensor was the charge-coupled device, invented at Bell Labs in 1969, [3] based on MOS capacitor technology. [1] The NMOS active-pixel sensor was later invented at Olympus in 1985, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] which led to the development of the CMOS active-pixel sensor at NASA 's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in 1993.

  7. Quantum electrodynamics - Wikipedia

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    In particle physics, quantum electrodynamics (QED) is the relativistic quantum field theory of electrodynamics. [1] [2] [3] In essence, it describes how light and matter interact and is the first theory where full agreement between quantum mechanics and special relativity is achieved. [2]

  8. International Space Station - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 29 January 2025. Inhabited space station in low Earth orbit (1998–present) "ISS" redirects here. For other uses, see ISS (disambiguation). International Space Station (ISS) Oblique underside view in November 2021 International Space Station programme emblem with flags of the original signatory states ...

  9. Hard disk drive - Wikipedia

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    The platters in contemporary HDDs are spun at speeds varying from 4200 rpm in energy-efficient portable devices, to 15,000 rpm for high-performance servers. [52] The first HDDs spun at 1,200 rpm [5] and, for many years, 3,600 rpm was the norm. [53] As of November 2019, the platters in most consumer-grade HDDs spin at 5,400 or 7,200 rpm.