RE: CONTINUATION OF THE HYBRID ELECTRIC PROPULSION SYSTEM
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You have an interesting STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) article here. So, first, thank you for sharing. Unfortunately, if doesn't appear as though you utilized any references or cited any information in your presentation.
I ask that you please follow the guidelines of Plagiarism.org and ensure articles you publish get cited correctly.
For example, regarding the images you used, did you create them or did you get them from another source?
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The images are matlab model by me. I quite understand the issues of plagiarism but the work is mine and not copied. Thanks
Stevequest84, your statement makes all the difference. I'm familiar with MatLab from school. It would help greatly, in future articles, if you would make such a statement. Not many people are familiar with matlab and it would allow them to do further research on their part or seek guidance.
I'm familiar with MatLab, but I haven't used it in my education. I've drawn circuitry of various types, but utilizing Power Point, Microsoft Visio, and Adobe software. I was never require to calculate voltage, current, or resistance calculations.
Check this out:
A failing in your article is an explanation of MatLab. What does (2018a) represent? Is this from your homework?
Another example:
There are some references to a close-loop torque control, but your statement that a reference source is not found is unclear. To what are you referring?
I just wanted to clear things up here. I do appreciate your response and look forward to reading more of your work.
Oh I understand your point now sir. I will treat accordingly. The reference source is actually in main manuscript. I think an oversight when transferring here. Thanks
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You're very welcome. Please understand that the number of fraudulent articles is great enough, that people have to act quickly. I prefer not to DV.