2013 ELE 402 HIGH VOLTAGE TECHNIQUESAPPLICATIONS OF INSULATING MATERIAL IN POWER TRANSFORMER APPLICATIONS OF INSULATING MATERIAL IN POWER TRANSFORMER Insulating fluids (gases and liquids) provide insulation between phases and grounded parts of electrical equipments. These also carry out heat from the windings of the electrical equipments However‚ solid insulating materials
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Test EEPB463‚ Semester 1 2012/2013 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING PUTRAJAYA CAMPUS TEST SEMESTER 1 2012 / 2013 PROGRAMME : B. Eng Electrical Power (Honours) SUBJECT CODE : EEPB463 SUBJECT : High Voltage Technology DATE : 11 July 2012 TIME : 12.15 pm – 1.15 pm (1 hour) Name: Q1 Q2 ID No.: Q3 Section: Total INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES: 1. This paper contains THREE (3) questions in SEVEN (7) pages. 2. Answer all questions. 3. Write all answers
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Experimental Report: Oxidation and Reduction Factors Affecting Electrochemical Cells Research Question: How do the changeable electrodes of different reactivity affect the energy in Volts measured by a Voltmeter while the Solution and the Salt Bridge stay constant for every single trial by the same amount in each beaker? Background Theory: The conductance of an electrolyte depends upon the number of ions present in the solution. Therefore‚ the greater the number of ions in the solution
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hydrogen bonds therefore denaturing the proteins and allowing beetroot pigment to secrete form the cell. 7. The ethanol solutions that were used were 11%‚ 25% and 50% ethanol. The beetroot cell was almost immediately affected by the 50% alcohol but settled as time past. On the other hand the pigment intensity increased through time with the 25% alcohol solution. The ethanol affects the beetroot cell membrane because the ethanol is a very
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Effects of Sucrose Concentration On Cell Respiration In Yeast Abstract This lab investigates the effects of Sucrose concentration on cell respiration in yeast. Yeast produces ethyl alcohol and CO2 as a byproduct of anaerobic cellular respiration‚ so we measured the rate of cellular respiration by the amount of CO2 produced per minute. The results show a trend wherein increased concentrations of sucrose increase the rate of cellular respiration. Introduction All living cells require energy in
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The Difficulty of Learning from School Cell Phone Use In this modern age almost everybody has a cell phone on them at all times‚ whether they are at home‚ at school‚ or in the office. Not only parents are carrying cell phones now-a days‚ children ranging from various ages are in possession of a cell phone for contacting their parents-and learning how to text with them as well. Texting can be beneficial to a child from the continuous use of words‚ which can be great for their academic
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The Effect of Salt Concentration on Osmosis in Potato Cells We should first explain what Osmosis is. It’s a passage of water from a region of high water concentration through membrane to a region of low water. Semi membrane is a very thin layer of material‚ which allows some things to pass through them but prevent other things from passing through. The cells allow small molecules like Oxygen‚ water‚ Carbon Dioxide‚ Ammonia. But will not allow larger molecules like Sucrose‚ Starch‚ or protein‚ etc
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Passive Electronic Components and Circuits Laboratory 5 Kirchhoff’s voltage and current laws Objective: o Kirchhoff’s voltage law (KVL)‚ o Kirchhoff’s current law (KCL)‚ o Verify Kirchhoff’s voltage and current laws using a given circuit. Equipment: o Digilent Electronics Explorer Board‚ o Digital Multi-Meter‚ o Assorted resistors. Theoretical support: o Laboratory 3‚ o Laboratory 4‚ o Lecture 4 (Microsoft Power Point Support): Kirchhoff’s laws‚ Applying Kirchhoff’s laws.
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OF CHANGES IN TEMPERATURE AND SDS CONCENTRATION ON THE STRUCTURE OF BEETROOT CELL MEMBRANES. Introduction Cellular Membranes or cell membranes are biological membranes that separate the interior of a cell from the outside environment. Cell membranes are selectively permeable to ions and some molecules and control the movement of substances in and out of the cell. (Danyk‚ 2013/14) Cell membranes separate and organize chemicals and reactions within cells by allowing selective passage of materials
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plant Cells(potato and celery)by percentage change in weight Using different sucrose concentrations Introduction The purpose of this experiment was to estimate Osmolality of plants cells i.e. Potato and celery by converting the observed change of weight in different sucrose concentrations. The hypothesis assumes that the solute concentration of the plant samples would be indirectly proportional to the weight; there would be decrease in weight as the concentration increases
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