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  2. Statue of Liberty - Wikipedia

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    No charge is made for entrance to the national monument, but there is a cost for the ferry service that all visitors must use, [197] as private boats may not dock at the island. A concession was granted in 2007 to Statue Cruises to operate the transportation and ticketing facilities, replacing Circle Line , which had operated the service since ...

  3. Boeing 787 Dreamliner - Wikipedia

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    On February 7, 2013, the FAA gave approval for Boeing to conduct 787 test flights to gather additional data. [454] [455] In February 2013, FAA oversight of the 787's 2007 safety approval and certification was under scrutiny. [456] On March 7, 2013, the NTSB released an interim factual report about the Boston battery fire on January 7, 2013.

  4. Boeing 737 MAX - Wikipedia

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    The BBJ MAX 7 was unveiled in October 2016, with a 7,000 nmi (12,960 km; 8,060 mi) range and 10% lower operating costs than the original BBJ, while being larger. [225] The BBJ MAX 8 first flew on April 16, 2018, before delivery later the same year, and has a range of 6,640 nmi (12,300 km; 7,640 mi) with an auxiliary fuel tank.

  5. ASCII - Wikipedia

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    ASCII (/ ˈ æ s k iː / ⓘ ASS-kee), [3]: 6 an acronym for American Standard Code for Information Interchange, is a character encoding standard for electronic communication. . ASCII codes represent text in computers, telecommunications equipment, and other devic

  6. Mechanical calculator - Wikipedia

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    Leibniz was also the first to promote the idea of an Pinwheel calculator. [7] Thomas' arithmometer, the first commercially successful machine, was manufactured two hundred years later in 1851; it was the first mechanical calculator strong enough and reliable enough to be used daily in an office environment.

  7. Victor Wembanyama - Wikipedia

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    Wembanyama averaged 14 points, 7.4 rebounds and 5.7 blocks per game, and was named to the all-tournament team after leading France to the silver medal. He recorded 22 points, eight rebounds and eight blocks in an 83–81 loss to the United States in the final. [103] Wembanyama set the FIBA record for blocks per game in a single tournament. [104]

  8. Surface charge - Wikipedia

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    According to Gauss’s law, a conductor at equilibrium carrying an applied current has no charge on its interior.Instead, the entirety of the charge of the conductor resides on the surface, and can be expressed by the equation: = where E is the electric field caused by the charge on the conductor and is the permittivity of the free space.

  9. Microsoft Math Solver - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Math Solver (formerly Microsoft Mathematics and Microsoft Math) is an entry-level educational app that solves math and science problems. Developed and maintained by Microsoft, it is primarily targeted at students as a learning tool. Until 2015, it ran on Microsoft Windows.