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WPAS windows process activation service
windows process activation service (WPAS)
windows process activation service (WPAS)
power = 40hp =29828w P=work done divided by time =>P=dW/dt=F.v where f is the force and v is the velocity v=d/t=20/16=1.25m/s =>F=P/v=29828/1.25=23862.4 N This F is the force applied by the elevator to carry itself and the passengers These forces are: Weight of the elevator Wele=600*9.81=5886N Weight of the passengers Wpas=9.81m => F-Wele-Wpas=ma for this elevator to hold the maximum number of passengers it means that the force applied by the weight of the elevator plus that of the passengers must be equal to the force provided by the motor thus rendering the elevator at rest => acceleration (a)=0 =>F-Wele-Wpas=0 =>23862.4-5886-9.81m=0 =>9.81m=17976.4 =>m=1832.5kg If the average mass of a passenger is 65 =>maximum number of passengers that can ride in the elevator are 1832.5/65=28.2 => approximately 28 passengers can ride in the elevator
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA and WPA2) is a certification program created by the WiFi Alliance to indicate compliance with the security protocol created by the Wi-Fi Alliance to secure wireless computer networks. This was launched since the WEP encryption had serious problems.The protocol implements the IEEE802.11i standard and was launched to act as a substitute for WEP. Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) was brought built in with WPA.