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9th Oct Blog Posts #83

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@pvgupta24 pvgupta24 commented Oct 8, 2017

Closes #78
Blog posts for 9th Oct.

  • Added CompSoc Post
  • Added CAS Post

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@salman-bhai please review.

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Please make the required changes and send it along with the Piston article !

tags:
- Raspberry
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- CAS
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Change this to Diode

image: '/assets/img/'
description: 'This post shows how to setup Raspberry Pi and use laptop as monitor'
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Change to Raspberry Pi

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CompSoc**

Today, making it to the first page of Google Search has become the deciding factor for a website's success.

#### References
* [https://static.googleusercontent.com/media/www.google.com/en//webmasters/docs/search-engine-optimization-starter-guide.pdf](https://static.googleusercontent.com/media/www.google.com/en//webmasters/docs/search-engine-optimization-starter-guide.pdf)
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Give some name in the square bracket and the link in the circular bracket.


#### References
* [https://static.googleusercontent.com/media/www.google.com/en//webmasters/docs/search-engine-optimization-starter-guide.pdf](https://static.googleusercontent.com/media/www.google.com/en//webmasters/docs/search-engine-optimization-starter-guide.pdf)
* [https://blog.kissmetrics.com/simple-guide-to-seo/](https://blog.kissmetrics.com/simple-guide-to-seo/)
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Give some name in the square bracket and the link in the circular bracket.


1) Take your Raspberry Pi and connect to the router (for example, DLink router) directly using a LAN cable.

2) By typing `ipconfig` (in Windows) in your command prompt, find out the IP address of the machine you are using.
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Don't use backticks for text.

Check the Active Client Table of your router configuration. There will be an IP address allocated for your RPi. Note the IP address (e.g. 192.168.0.12).

![ActiveClientTable](/blog/assets/img/Raspberry-Pi-Tutorial/ActiveClientTable.png)
3) Using PuTTY, connect to the IP address, `192.168.0.12`(this is just an example).
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Don't use backticks for text.

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/xj3MPmJhAPU" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

**IV - Configuring WiFi for Raspberry Pi**
[`https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/wireless/wireless-cli.md`](https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/wireless/wireless-cli.md)
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Don't use backticks for text.


Now, if you are equipped with a HDMI cable, a monitor, a keyboard and a mouse, you are all set to go and discover the capabilities of the credit card sized computer that you possess. However, if you do not have a monitor, do not worry as the last step of this tutorial is aimed to eliminate that need. You can use your laptop display and remotely access your RPi using SSH. So, do not give up hopes after coming this far! One final step and you are done!

**V - Setting up the Raspberry Pi to connect to laptop display** [https://diyhacking.com/connect-raspberry-pi-to-laptop-display/](https://diyhacking.com/connect-raspberry-pi-to-laptop-display/)
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Use heading tag instead.


[Make sure to select `Windows` if installing VNC Viewer for Windows laptop].

3) Now click on VNC Viewer. A dialog box will be displayed. If the Raspberry Pi's IP address is say 192.168.0.5, in the `VNC Server` field, provide the value as [192.168.0.5:1](http://192.168.0.5:1/) and click OK. For password, enter Raspberry's username and password.
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Don't use backticks for text.

@sbshah97 sbshah97 self-assigned this Oct 8, 2017
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Make one small change and add Piston article and job done!


1) Take your Raspberry Pi and connect to the router (for example, DLink router) directly using a LAN cable.

2) By typing `ipconfig` (in Windows) in your command prompt, find out the IP address of the machine you are using.
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Use only for code backticks not for text!

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Added Piston Article. Waiting for images.

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Make changes and send back Pull Request!

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## Jet Engines - The different types and how they work
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No need to add heading as it is already present in default theme!

## Jet Engines - The different types and how they work

Many of you might have flown in an aircraft at least once in your lifetime and
even if you haven't, you might have at least seen one in a picture. You might
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Why is one sentence separated into many lines?


Many of you might have flown in an aircraft at least once in your lifetime and
even if you haven't, you might have at least seen one in a picture. You might
have noticed that there are different types of aircraft for different purposes.
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have noticed that there are different types of aircraft for different purposes.

Some are small and can accommodate only 5 people while some are huge and can
carry more than 600 people, some are used for dropping bombs while some others
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Some are small and can accommodate only 5 people while some are huge and can
carry more than 600 people, some are used for dropping bombs while some others
are used for rescuing people during disasters.
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Why is one sentence separated into many lines?


### Reciprocating (Piston) Engines

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Add Images to this line!


### Turboprop

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Add Images to this line!


### Turbojet

![](media/4da832da8a806da8d174ce324c678361.jpg)
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### Turbofan

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### Ramjet

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The ratio of mass flow of air bypassing the engine core to the mass flow of air entering the engine core is called bypass ratio. Modern day airliners use engines with a high bypass ratio as they are more efficient.

### Ramjet

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### Reciprocating (Piston) Engines

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### Turbojet

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### Turbofan

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@sbshah97 sbshah97 merged commit f081678 into IEEE-NITK:master Oct 8, 2017
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