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  2. Tinkercad - Wikipedia

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    Tinkercad is a free-of-charge, online 3D modeling program that runs in a web browser. [1] Since it became available in 2011 it has become a popular platform for creating models for 3D printing as well as an entry-level introduction to constructive solid geometry in schools.

  3. Arduino - Wikipedia

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    Arduino (/ ɑː r ˈ d w iː n oʊ /) is an Italian open-source hardware and software company, project, and user community that designs and manufactures single-board microcontrollers and microcontroller kits for building digital devices.

  4. Kian (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Kian was born in July 2002 in the goldfield town of Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia. Since the age of three, Kian and his mother traveled on and off with his father making music in remote indigenous Australian communities. Kian's parents separated in 2010, although both parents are singer songwriters and passionate about music. hearing him ...

  5. Kian Lawley - Wikipedia

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    Kian Robert Lawley (born September 2, 1995) is an American YouTuber, influencer and actor. Lawley launched his personal YouTube channel, superkian13 , in 2010. Lawley has also been a part of collaborative YouTube channels, including Our2ndLife .

  6. Kenan Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Kenan Thompson (/ k iː n ə n /; born May 10, 1978) [2] is an American actor and comedian. He has been a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live since 2003, making him the longest-tenured cast member in the show's history. [3]

  7. Hiatt speedcuffs - Wikipedia

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    Hiatt speedcuffs in a design of holster Handcuffed hands in speedcuffs. Speedcuffs are a model of handcuff characterised by their rigid grip between the two ratchet cuffs. Their rigid design and the inclusion of a grip makes them effective for gaining control over a struggling prisoner, even if only one cuff has been applied.

  8. Reference circuit - Wikipedia

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    A reference circuit is a hypothetical electric circuit of specified equivalent length and configuration, and having a defined transmission characteristic or characteristics, used primarily as a reference for measuring the performance of other, i.e., real, circuits or as a guide for planning and engineering of circuits and networks.

  9. Wilson current mirror - Wikipedia

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    The circuit is named after George R. Wilson, an integrated circuit design engineer who worked for Tektronix. [1] [2] Wilson devised this configuration in 1967 when he and Barrie Gilbert challenged each other to find an improved current mirror overnight that would use only three transistors. Wilson won the challenge. [3]