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My Pet Monster
My Pet Monster plush doll from 2001
Format
Animated series
Starring
Sunny Besen ThrasherStuart StoneJeff McGibbonAlyson CourtDan Hennessey
Country of origin
United States
No. of seasons
1
No. of episodes
13
Production
Running time
30 minutes per episode
Broadcast
Original channel
ABC
Original run
September 12, 1987 December 19, 1987
My Pet Monster is a plush doll first produced by American Greetings in 1986. As one of the few plush dolls marketed to boys at the time, My Pet Monster would prove popular throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s. The doll has blue fur, horns, and a fanged smile and is recognizable by its orange handcuffs. Several versions of the doll have been released ranging in size and other attributes. Other characters were also created with brightly colored fur and unorthodox names like Gwonk, Wogster, and Rark. Their popularity allowed a wealth of merchandise including coloring books, Golden Look-Look books, frame-tray puzzles, and various other items.
The My Pet Monster franchise has offered a fond sense of nostalgia for many children of the '80s, and in commemoration of this, a 22" tall, talking My Pet Monster doll was released by Toymax in 2001.
It spawned a direct to video film in 1986 about a boy who becomes the Pet Monster after being exposed to a statue and changes Incredible Hulk-style when hunger strikes, how a man tries to kidnap him for experimentation, and how his sister helps her brother out of this crisis.
Cartoon
My Pet Monster also spawned a children's cartoon series that ran for one season (1986 1987) on ABC, produced by Ellipse (France), Nelvana (Canada), and Hi Tops Video in association with Golden Books. The show follows Monster who lives with a boy named Max. When Monster wears his handcuffs, they turn him into a stuffed animal. Max often does this as a way to maintain the secret of Monster鎶� existence from others. Max's sister, Jill, and friend, Chuckie, are the only ones that know this secret. The two main adversaries in the show are Mr. Hinkle, a neighbor who always thinks Max is up to something, but isn鎶� quite sure what, and Beastur, a large monster who hates light and wants to bring Monster back to Monster Land.
On October 28, 2008, KaBoom! Entertainment released My Pet Monster- The Complete Series, featuring all 13 episodes, on DVD in Region 1 (Canada only) for the very first time. [1]
DVD Name
Ep #
Release Date
The Complete Series
13
October 28, 2008
External links
My Pet Monster at TV.com
My Pet Monster page at Toonopedia
My Pet Monster at the Internet Movie Database
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For the British rock band of the same name, see Amplifier (band).
Generally, an amplifier or simply amp, is any device that changes, usually increases, the amplitude of a signal. The "signal" is usually voltage or current.
In popular use, the term today usually refers to an electronic amplifier, often as in audio applications. The relationship of the input to the output of an amplifier usually expressed as a function of the input frequency is called the transfer function of the amplifier, and the magnitude of the transfer function is termed the gain. A related device that emphasizes conversion of signals of one type to another (for example, a light signal in photons to a DC signal in amperes) is a transducer, a transformer, or a sensor. However, none of these amplify power.
Contents
1 Figures of merit
1.1 Gain
1.2 Bandwidth
1.3 Efficiency
1.4 Linearity
1.5 Noise
1.6 Output dynamic range
1.7 Slew rate
1.8 Rise time
1.9 Settling time and ringing
1.10 Overshoot
1.11 Stability factor
2 Electronic amplifiers
2.1 Power amplifier
2.2 Vacuum tube (valve) amplifiers
2.3 Transistor amplifiers
2.4 Operational amplifiers (op-amps)
2.5 Fully differential amplifiers (FDA)
2.6 Video amplifiers
2.6.1 Oscilloscope vertical amplifiers
2.6.2 Distributed amplifiers
2.7 Microwave amplifiers
2.7.1 Travelling wave tube (TWT) amplifiers
2.7.2 Klystrons
2.8 Musical instrument (audio) amplifiers
3 Other amplifier types
3.1 Carbon microphone
3.2 Magnetic amplifier
3.3 Rotating electrical machinery amplifier
3.4 Johnsen-Rahbek effect amplifier
3.5 Mechanical amplifiers
3.6 Optical amplifiers
3.7 Miscellaneous types
4 See also
5 References
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Figures of merit
The quality of an amplifier can be characterized by a number of specifications, listed below.
Gain
The gain of an amplifier is the ratio of output to input power or amplitude, and is usually measured in decibels. (When measured in decibels it is logarithmically related to the power ratio: G(dB)=10 log(Pout /(Pin)).
Bandwidth
The bandwidth (BW) of an amplifier is the range of frequencies for which the amplifier gives "satisfactory performance". The "satisfactory performance" may be different for different applications. However, a common and well-accepted metric are the half power points (i.e. frequency where the power goes down by half its peak value) on the power vs. frequency curve. Therefore bandwidth can be defined as the difference between the lower and upper half power points. This is therefore also known as the ?3 dB bandwidth. Bandwidths for other response tolerances are sometimes quoted (?1 dB, ?6 dB etc.).
A full-range audio amplifier will be essentially flat between 20Hz to about 20kHz (the range of normal human hearing.) In minimalist amplifier design, the amp's usable frequency response needs to extend considerably beyond this (one or more octaves either side) and typically a good minimalist amplifier will have ?3 dB points <> 65kHz. Professional touring amplifiers often have input and/or output filtering to sharply limit frequency response beyond 20Hz-20kHz; too much of the amplifier's potential output power would otherwise be wasted on infrasonic and ultrasonic frequencies, and the danger of AM radio interference would increase. Modern switching amplifiers need steep low pass filtering at the output to get rid of high frequency switching noise and harmonics.
Efficiency
Efficiency is a measure of how much of the input power is usefully applied to the amplifier's output. Class A amplifiers are very inefficient, in the range of 1020% with a max efficiency of 25%. Class B amplifiers have a very high efficiency but are impractical because of high levels of distortion (See: Crossover distortion). In practical design, the result of a tradeoff is the class AB design. Modern Class AB amps are commonly between 3555% efficient with a theoretical maximum of 78.5%. Commercially available Class D switching amplifiers have reported efficiencies as high as 97%. Amplifiers of Class C-F are usually known to be very high efficiency amplifiers. The efficiency of the amplifier limits the amount of total power output that is usefully available. Note that more efficient amplifiers run much cooler, and often do not need any cooling fans even in multi-kilowatt designs. The reason for this is that the loss of efficiency produces heat as a by-product of the energy lost during the conversion of power. In more efficient amplifiers there is less loss of energy so in turn less heat.
Linearity
An ideal amplifier would be a totally linear device, but real amplifiers are only linear within certain practical limits. When the signal drive to...(and so on)

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A self heating can
A self-heating can is an enhancement of the common food can. Self-heating cans have dual chambers, one surrounding the other. The inner chamber holds the food or drink, and the outer chamber houses chemicals that undergo an exothermic reaction when combined. When the user wants to heat the contents of the can, they pull a ring on the can that breaks the barrier separating the chemicals in the outer chamber. After the heat from the reaction has been absorbed by the food, the user can enjoy a hot meal or drink.
Self-heating cans offer benefits to campers and people without access to a microwave oven, stove or camp-fire, but the technology is not yet common. This is because self-heating cans are considerably more expensive than the conventional type, and also have problems with uneven heating of their contents.
Contents
1 History
2 Technology
3 References
4 See also
5 External links
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History
Self-heating tins started being produced around 1900 for use by mountaineers and explorers. Hiram Bingham used self-heating cans produced by the Silver's and the Grace Brothers firms during travels in 1909-1915.[1]
In 1910, aerial pioneer Alan R. Hawley reported that, on the flight of the balloon America II they had taken "three cans of soup, self-heating with lime".[2]
In 1941 a New York Times food column reported:
Yesterday, we had our first cup of coffee, our first baked beans and our first spaghetti out of the amazing self-heating cans now being introduced by a department store in Manhattan... There's a fifteen-minute wait while the canned food, enclosed in an outer tin, heats without benefit of gas, electricity, or flame of any sort. This trick is accomplished by a chemical inside the first container, and the action is started when four holes are punched in the bottom. The whole mysterious apparatus is turned upside down for the stipulated number of minutes, then righted, and presto! there is your steaming coffee, or food, all ready to serve.
姊�/br> The Self-heating cans also appeared in the second World war British rations.
In 1947, the same column reported "Food in Self-Heating Cans Reappears" (their having been reserved for the military during the war). Referring to the cans as "Hotcans," the columnist noted that "Chocolate is made with milk and is delicious (65 to 72 cents). Four hamburgers in tomato sauce with mushrooms are small but good, and the sauce is ample (89 to 98 cents). Coffee tastes something like the instantly brewed type, leaving something to be desired (49 cents)."[4]. (49 cents in 1947 is approximately equivalent to $4.64 in 2005).
The technology reappeared in the USA again in 2006, when Ontech corporation released a line of self-heating drinks (such as hot cocoa and hot coffee) which use a mixture of quicklime and water to generate heat.
Technology
The source of the heat for the self heated can is an exothermic reaction that the user initiates by pressing on the bottom of the can. The can is manufactured as three containers. A container for the beverage surrounds a container of calcium oxide (quicklime) that is separated from a container of water by a thin breakable membrane. When the user pushes on the bottom of the can, a rod connected there pierces the membrane, mixing the water and calcium oxide. The resulting chemical reaction releases heat (the heat of hydration of calcium oxide) and thus warms the beverage above it.[5]
Another way, though less effective, is copper sulfate and zinc, no gas is produced by this reaction and zinc sulfate and copper is left. Not much heat is produced by this reaction, therefore it is only good if there is a large amount of the reactants and little coffee.
Anhydrous calcium chloride and water are used in the line of self heating cups provided under the brand name Rocket Fuel in the UK.
References
^ Bingham, Hiram. "Inca Land". http://www.gutenberg.org/files/10772/10772-h/10772-h.htm.
^ "Lionized in Montreal," The New York Times, October 29, 1910, p. 1
^ Holt, Jane (1941) "News of Food: War Emphasizes Benefit of Prune Vitamins--Hammering Opens Oysters," The New York Times, March 26, 1941, p. 19
^ Nickerson, Jane (1947), "News of Food: Food in Self-Heating Cans Reappears Here; Recommended for Motorists and Campers," The New York Times, November 26, 1947, p. 28
^ Container with integral module for heating or cooling the contents - Patent 5461867
See also
Flameless ration heater
Beverage can
External links
Self-heating by Bargan Production Group
An article on the concept
Single-serving coffee can heats itself
Will Self-Heating Coffee Be Cool?
The world's first self-heating coffee with demonstration pictures
Dawn of the New Can
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A home-use pressure washer
A pressure washer is a mechanical device that uses high-pressure water to remove mold, grime, dust, mud and dirt from surfaces and objects such as buildings, vehicles and concrete road surfaces. Equipment can be rented or bought that produces pressures of up to 5000 PSI (around 345 bar) or more.
The most basic pressure washer consists of:
a motor which directly drives a water pump
high pressure hose
trigger gun
Just like a garden hose nozzle is used to increase the outflowing pressure of the liquid, this machine adds its own power to force high pressure, when a regular nozzle would slow the flow, due to its restricting nature. Note that the pump does not draw more water from the pipe to which the washer is connected than that source can provide; therefore, the water supply must be adequate for a given machine to be connected to it: its flow must be equal or superior to that of the washer, so that the pump is never starved (which can damage it, see Cavitation).
Several different types of nozzles are available, each useful for a particular application. Some nozzles cause the water jet to be ejected in a triangular plane, while others emit a pencil-thin jet of water, which spirals around rapidly. Most nozzles attach directly to the trigger gun.
Some pressure washers, in combination with a particular nozzle, allow detergent to be introduced into the water stream, assisting in the cleaning process. Two types of chemical injectors are available: a low-pressure injector and a high pressure injector.
Pressure washers are dangerous tools and should be operated with due regard to safety instructions. The water pressure near the nozzle is powerful enough to strip flesh from bone. Objects in the water supply can be ejected from the nozzle at great velocities. The cleaning process can propel objects from the surface being cleaned, also at great velocities. Pressure washers have a tendency to break up asphalt if aimed directly at it, due to high pressure water entering cracks and voids in the surface.
Most readily available consumer units (commonly found online or at hardware stores) are electric or gas powered. The electric ones plug into a normal outlet and use/produce cold water, and typically deliver pressure up to about 2000psi. Gas powered units can often deliver twice that pressure, though due to the hazardous nature of the gasoline exhaust they are unsuitable for enclosed and/or indoor areas. Some models can generate hot water, which can be ideal for loosening and removing oil and grease.
Uses

A pressure washer cleaning oil-logged asphalt
In its extreme high pressure form, water is used in many industrial cleaning applications requiring the removal of surface layers as well as dust-free cutting of some metals and concrete. High-pressure water at medium pressure, in combination with special chemicals, aids in the removal of graffiti. This process (especially when the water is hot) is used as a quick rinser of the softened graffiti. Sometimes people use a pressurized mixture of air/sand or water/sand to blast off the surface of the vandalized area, thus etching the surface and therefore making it extremely difficult for anyone to ever use high-pressure cleaning as a follow-up process. Sandblasting, when used in graffiti removals, often overcleans a surface and is capable of leaving a permanent scar on the building surface. Compare to sandblasting.
Types
Pressure washers are classified into following groups based on the type of fuel/energy they consume.
Electric pressure washer
Diesel pressure washer
Petrol pressure washer
Gas pressure washer
Look up pressure washer inWiktionary, the free dictionary.
External links
NY Times article about selecting a pressure washer
Pressure washer can save time
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