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O que (quem) é power point - definição

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power point         
(power points)
A power point is a place in a wall where you can connect electrical equipment to the electricity supply. (BRIT; in AM, usually use outlet
, wall socket
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Maximum power point tracking         
  • Power-voltage (P-V) curve
ELECTRICAL PROCESS FOR MAXIMIZING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS
Mppt; Maximum Power Point Tracking; Power tracker; MPPT; Maximum Power Point Tracker; Maximum Power Point Trackers; Maximum power point trackers; MPPTs; Maximum power point tracker; Perturb and observe method; Incremental conductance method; Constant voltage method; Perturb and Observe method (MPPT); Incremental conductance method (MPPT); Constant voltage method (MPPT); Maximum Power Point; Maximum Power Point Tracking Using novel Bisection search Algorithm; Power point tracking; MPP tracking
Maximum power point tracking (MPPT) or sometimes just power point tracking (PPT), is a technique used with variable power sources to maximize energy extraction as conditions vary. The technique is most commonly used with photovoltaic (PV) solar systems, but can also be used with wind turbines, optical power transmission and thermophotovoltaics.
Half-power point         
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ELECTRONICS REFERENCE POINT
3 dB-point; 3dB-point; 3 dB point; 3dB point; Half power point; Half-power bandwidth; Half power bandwidth
The half-power point is the point at which the output power has dropped to half of its peak value; that is, at a level of approximately -3 dB.

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Microsoft PowerPoint

Microsoft PowerPoint is a presentation program, created by Robert Gaskins and Dennis Austin at a software company named Forethought, Inc. It was released on April 20, 1987, initially for Macintosh computers only. Microsoft acquired PowerPoint for about $14 million three months after it appeared. This was Microsoft's first significant acquisition, and Microsoft set up a new business unit for PowerPoint in Silicon Valley where Forethought had been located.

PowerPoint became a component of the Microsoft Office suite, first offered in 1989 for Macintosh and in 1990 for Windows, which bundled several Microsoft apps. Beginning with PowerPoint 4.0 (1994), PowerPoint was integrated into Microsoft Office development, and adopted shared common components and a converged user interface.

PowerPoint's market share was very small at first, prior to introducing a version for Microsoft Windows, but grew rapidly with the growth of Windows and of Office.: 402–404  Since the late 1990s, PowerPoint's worldwide market share of presentation software has been estimated at 95 percent.

PowerPoint was originally designed to provide visuals for group presentations within business organizations, but has come to be very widely used in many other communication situations, both in business and beyond. The impact of this much wider use of PowerPoint has been experienced as a powerful change throughout society, with strong reactions including advice that it should be used less, should be used differently, or should be used better.

The first PowerPoint version (Macintosh 1987) was used to produce overhead transparencies, the second (Macintosh 1988, Windows 1990) could also produce color 35 mm slides. The third version (Windows and Macintosh 1992) introduced video output of virtual slideshows to digital projectors, which would over time completely replace physical transparencies and slides. A dozen major versions since then have added many additional features and modes of operation and have made PowerPoint available beyond Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows, adding versions for iOS, Android, and web access.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para power point
1. Worse, they talk about computer literacy, as if kids should learn Power Point, Word and Excel.
2. It included a power–point slide program and a handful of mortar shells and rocket–propelled grenades which the military officials said were made in Iran.
3. Those opposed to wind, solar and wave power point out, correctly, that these energy sources might be infinite, but they are also intermittent.
4. like giving Power Point presentations, distributing portfolios on CD and working for a day to demonstrate talents –– others‘ were complete turn–offs.
5. These safeguards are still in the "power point" stage and lag dangerously behind the pace of the actual conversion of the U.S. triad.