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While at the National Electronics Museum, please take notes to be able to answer the following questions:
1. Provide an overview of the museum. What exhibits did you like the most and why (minimum 2)? What exhibits did you like the least and why (minimum 2)? (one paragraph, minimum 8 sentences)
2. Select one exhibit or machine to focus one. Describe the exhibit in detail. How does it relate to this course or one of the senior projects that you observed? (two paragraphs,minimum 8 sentences per paragraph). Include pictures of the exhibit if we are able to take pictures.
3. Would you recommend this museum to other electrical engineering students? Why or why not? (one paragraph, minimum 4 sentences)
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Assignment in C+ (EEGR105).
While at the National Electronics Museum, please take notes to be able to answer the following
questions:
1. Provide an overview of the museum. What exhibits did you like the most and why (minimum 2)?
What exhibits did you like the least and why (minimum 2)? (One paragraph, minimum 8 sentences).
The museum is contained round-up of secret and not-so-secret electronics. There are a lot of
ancient electronics that commemorate and display some really Big Ideas. The museum has
collected and preserved some of the most impressive breakthrough technologies for the recent
years. The museum also offers education pro...
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