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    Bending of a Beam Senior Freshman Engineering Laboratories Lab: 2E4A Coordinator: Asst. Prof. Bidisha Ghosh Demonstrator: Concept A transverse load is applied to a beam. The beam changes its shape and experiences bending moment. Internal stresses (bending stress) develop in the beam. In the bent or curved shape‚ the material on the inside of the curve experiences compression and material on the outside of the curve experiences tension. In pure bending‚ the transverse planes in the material

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    Beams

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    Abstract: On this project we will try to design an ( I ) construction beam and find lightest weight material that can be used as an construction beam ‚ currently we are taking strength of material course that helping us to learn more about construction beam’s design ‚ we will be going over types of beams ‚ types of loads and beams design ‚ on our own we will research about the materials of beams and try to find the lightest beam’s material that we can use in construction according

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    Golgi Apparatus

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    The Golgi apparatus By: Diana Dolen & Amy Wilson 10/29/2013 Today‚ we shall be discussing with you the Golgi apparatus and its functions. In 1897 an Italian biologist named Camillo Golgi first discovered the Golgi apparatus while investigating the nervous system. It was one of the first organelles to be discovered and observed in detail. Camillo first observed the Golgi under his microscope and termed the structure the “internal reticular apparatus.” There were many people who did not believe

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    Laboratory Apparatus

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    Laboratory Apparatus Beakers are useful as a reaction container or to hold liquid or solid samples. They are also used to catch liquids from titrations and filtrates from filtering operations. Bunsen burners are sources of heat. Burets are for addition of a precise volume of liquid. The volume of liquid added can be determined to the nearest 0.01 mL with practice. Clay triangles are placed on a ring attached to a ring stand as a support for a funnel‚ crucible‚ or evaporating dish.

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    favourable response. Yours Sincerely‚ ...................................... Dunga Whyte 5th Form STUDENT Jamaica College PART II: GATHERING OF DATA METHODOLOGY In order for this project to be completed a questionnaire‚ interview and observation methods were used to collect data. Questionnaire Twenty questionnaires were handed out‚ and ten (5) days was given to each individual to complete the questionnaire‚ ensuring that each person received sufficient time to complete it. This method

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    Beam Experiment

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    Equilibrium - BEAM Objective 1. To study the vertical equilibrium of (a) a simply supported beam 2. To determine the reactions of the beams by (a) the experimental set-up and (b) by using the principles of statics and method of consistent deformation Apparatus TecQuipment SM 104 Beam Apparatus Mk III Figure 1 Experimental Procedures 1. Set up the beam AC with a span of 675mm (as shown in Figure 1). 2. Place two hangers equidistant (100mm) from the mid-point of the beam. 3. Unlock

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    Projecting Beam

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    The Projecting Beam Purpose or Aim : To determine the relationship describing the effect of meter-stick projection (L) on the vertical depression (y) of the free end with constant load. Material & Apparatus: One 1 kg mass String Clamp Two Meter Sticks Tape Diagram: Procedure: First of all‚ gather all the materials that are required for the lab and setup accordingly for the lab. Place the ruler on the lab table so that 0 cm projects beyond the lab table

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    Beam Deflection by Dan Schwarz Bryan Spaulding School of Engineering Grand Valley State University EGR 309 – Machine Design Section 2 Instructor: Dr. Reffeor July 17‚ 2007 Introduction The purpose of this laboratory investigation was to verify beam deflection equations experimentally and to compare the experimental results with FEA values calculated by ANSYS. An aluminum cantilever beam was loaded with 500 kgs at its end with

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    Electrical Apparatus

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    familiarization of electrical apparatus. Name Image Symbol Uses of functions Galvanometer A galvanometer is a very sensitive meter which is used to measure tiny currents‚ usually 1mA or less. Ammeter An ammeter is used to measure current. Voltmeter A voltmeter is used to measure voltage. Resistor (Fixed and Variable) Fixed Variable A resistor restricts the flow of current‚ for example to limit the current passing through an LED. A resistor is used with a capacitor in

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    Beam Deflection

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    stiffness of two cantilevered beams composed of steel and aluminum while maintaining both beams at a constant thickness and cross sectional area. The experiment also investigated material properties and dimensions and their relationship to structural stiffness. The experiment was divided into two separate parts. The results for the first part of the experiment were obtained by clamping the beam at one end while applying different masses at a specified length across the beam and then measuring deflection

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