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- Volume 10, Number 4 (2023)

MISINFORMATION CONTAGION: TECHNOLOGY'S ROLE IN THE YOUTH'S SPREAD OF HOAX NEWS

Aisha Salsabila Zahra

📅 November 1, 2022 | 📄 pp. 6-16

The rapid growth of communication technology has revolutionized the way society interacts and accesses information. Social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, Telegram, and others have become indispensable tools for the delivery of information. However, this ease of access and speed in sharing information has led to both positive and negative impacts on society. This study investigates the detrimental effects of hoax news, which are false and deceptive information disseminated through various communication channels. Hoax news profoundly influences an individual's psychology, shaping their personality and social groups. The proliferation of untrue information, often lacking proper filtration, can lead to the...

QUANTITATIVE INSIGHTS: THE NIKHIL-ANKITA THEOREM'S DIVERSE EFFECTS ON MATHEMATICS AND BEYOND

Neha Singhania

📅 October 26, 2022 | 📄 pp. 1-5

The Nikhil-Ankita Theorem, as presented in this paper, unveils a profound insight into the inherent uncertainty of numbers, asserting that they can never be entirely certain. The theorem possesses versatile applications across diverse fields of study, including electrical engineering, computer communication, and complex signal processing. Furthermore, it finds relevance in exploring aspects of human existence, such as war, mortality, religion, and pornography, wherein various scenarios can be aptly represented using matrices. The theorem's practical utility extends to electrical power consumption, where it aids in calculating consumed power represented as A+ -Ni watts. In electronic communication, it facilitates signal processing through...

RIVER POWER UNLEASHED: INVESTIGATING THE POTENTIAL OF RUN-OF-RIVER HYDROPOWER PLANTS

Fadli Aswad Rahman, Aisha Salsabila Zahra

📅 October 26, 2022 | 📄 pp. 17-25

Hydropower plants play a vital role in the renewable energy sector, particularly in Asian countries like China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Nepal. These plants are categorized based on factors such as plant capacity, water utilization method, and diversion structure height. Capacities vary from pico hydro-power plants (&lt; 5kW) to large hydropower plants (&gt;100MW). Additionally, hydropower plants can be classified as run-of-river, storage, or pumped storage plants based on water resource utilization. Among the various hydropower schemes, the small hydropower plant (SHP) with a run-of-river (ROR) concept has gained significant attention. ROR plants do not require water storage and generate power...