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    SATURATION VAPOR PRESSURE

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    SCB 12204 THERMAL SCIENCE LAB REPORT EXPERIMENT 5 Objective: To study the relationship between pressure and temperature of vaporization of water. Apparatus: 1. Stopwatch Picture 1 : stopwatch 2. Vapor pressure machine Picture 2: Vapor pressure machine Procedures: Picture 3 :general start up and shut down procedure 1. The general start up was followed. (picture 3) 2. Make sure the entire valves were closed. 3. After that main switch

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    Pressure Relief Valves

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    PRESSURE RELIEF VALVES Chemical Engineering Lab I Group Project Group II Members: Kuntu Satterwhite‚ Janique Ricketts‚ Teresia Kiangi Report Submitted: 14th April‚ 2000 Question: Discuss the importance of Relief Valves in the unit operations in detail‚ and give the design criteria/ parameters/ models available equations in the literature. Support your work by giving a typical example from the literature. INTRODUCTION Since the inception of pressurized

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    Breaking a Ruler with Atmospheric Pressure Introduction In this experiment‚ I will try to use air pressure‚ along with some sheets of newspaper‚ to attempt to break a ruler. Air pressure is the weight of the atmosphere pressing down on the earth. A device called a barometer measures it in units called millibars. Most barometers use mercury in a glass column‚ like a thermometer‚ to measure the change in air pressure. I came up with this idea from when I read in a book about how some kids tried to

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    Pressure Distribution around a Symmetric Aerofoil Abstract: The following report is based on an experiment conducted to calculate the lift curve slope for a symmetrical aerofoil subjected to varying angles of attack. Pressure readings were taken at different points on the upper and lower surface of the aerofoil. The report concludes that maximum lift is generated between 12 º -15º‚ which is also the stall point. It also states that region close to the leading edge contributes most to the lift force

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    Submitted: September 28‚ 2012 Section: Chemistry 1310-L10 Honor Pledge: I did not copy this work from any others student(s)‚ current students in lab‚ or old lab reports. Signature: ____________________ Raw Data- A. Exploring Pressure-Volume Relationships Pressure (torr) | Volume (mL) | 1384.2 | 5 | 1198.1 | 6 | 1038.1 | 7 | 921.3 | 8 | 826.2 | 9 | 752.6 | 10 | 688.5 | 11 | 638.5 | 12 | 593.8 | 13 | 557.0 | 14 | 519.9 | 15 | 492.0 | 16 | B. Determining the Ideal Gas Constant

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    Analysis of Orthostatic Vital Signs The purpose of this assignment was to measure‚ document and analyse six recordings of orthostatic blood pressure‚ orthostatic pulse and respiratory rate on my lab partner. Orthostatic Hypotension is a condition when there is a drop in systolic pressure of more than 20 mm Hg‚ or orthostatic pulse increases of 20 bpm or more which occurs due to a quick change to a standing position (Jarvis‚ pp. 163). Six recordings were taken over a certain period of time to better

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    EXPERIMENT: Pressure drop over a bubble cap plate. AIM : This experiment is conducted in an experimental test ring in which the effect of the variation in vapor and liquid flow rates on the pressure drop across bubble cap plates is simulated using air and water to represent the vapor and liquid respectively. THEORY: In a pilot tube the relation between the gas velocity and pressure drop is Where‚ is the differential pressure as expressed in the head of the fluid flowing.  Where‚ ’=level

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    High Blood Pressure

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    HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE The definition of High blood pressure is a measurement of the force applied against the walls of the arteries as the heart pumps blood through the body. The pressure is determined by the force and amount of blood pumped and the size and flexibility of the arteries. The blood pressure is continually changing depending on activity‚ temperature‚ diet‚ emotional state‚ posture‚ physical state‚ and drugs. The blood pressure is ussually taken while the person

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    report you will learn of how my group and I performed our lab on blood pressure and what the results mean. We found the blood pressure before and after sixty seconds of jogging in place to see the effects. We found that after the physical activity the subject’s blood pressure was higher. From this we take away that physical activity does have a significant effect on the heart and blood pressure. Background: Blood pressure is the measured force applied to the artery walls as the heart pumps. It

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    Pressure and the Gas Laws

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    A barometer is a widely used weather instrument that measures atmospheric pressure (also known as air pressure or barometric pressure) - the weight of the air in the atmosphere A barometer is an instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure. It can measure the pressure exerted by the atmosphere by using water‚ air‚ or mercury. From the variation of air pressure‚ one can forecast short-term changes in the weather. There are two main types of barometers – Mercury Barometers newer digital friendly

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