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    Lab Report - Strain Gauge

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    ES180 : Technological Science 1 Strain Gauge Laboratory Report By Akash Sherchan Student I.D. #: 1124433 University of Warwick Summary The strain gauge laboratory session had a lot of aims and one of the main aims was to provide us with experience in using circuits based on operational amplifiers and examine the characteristics of these circuits when they amplify DC signals. Another aim was to also investigate the use and characteristics of resistive strain gauges. The overall objective

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    Peaceful resistance‚ as with all forms of protest‚ have both positive and negative effects on America’s concept of a “free society” but upon inspection‚ one can see that in time‚ it is positive. Forms of peaceful resistance can range from a conscientious objection to a law in the form of protesting‚ to simply writing a representative to express one’s opinion on a law. Each of these are opportunities for citizens to exhibit their constitutional rights to organize‚ free speech‚ and perform their civic

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    development of increased resistance to antibiotics is a global concern. According to WHO (2015)‚ antimicrobial resistance is an increasingly serious threat to global public health that requires action across all government sectors and society. Antibiotic resistance threatens the effective prevention and treatment of an ever-increasing range of infections caused by bacteria‚ thereby resulting to loss of the ability to treat common infections. The development of antibiotic resistance is a natural phenomenon

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    Bio-112 Antibiotic Resistance Experiment Lab Partners: March 10‚ 2010 When we initially started the bacteria antibiotic experiment on February 10‚ 2010 our team selected e-coli and Rifampicin (Rb5) to find out the level of resistance e-coli would build towards this antibiotic. When we first checked our agar dish on February 15‚ 2010 we noticed two circles for the zone of inhibition the small circle was 1.5 cm and the medium circle was 3.00 cm. Two days later when we checked

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    1. How much work does a person do in pushing a box with a force of 10 N over a distance of 4.0 m in the direction of the force? (A) 0.4 J (B) 4.0 J (C) 40 J (D) 400 J (E) 4000 J 2. A person pushes a 10 kg box at a constant velocity over a distance of 4 m. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the box and the floor is 0.3. How much work does the person do in pushing the box? (A) 12 J (B) 40 J (C) 75 J (D) 120 J (E) 400 J 3. How much work does the force of gravity do in pulling a 10 kg box down

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    Vu Nguyen BIOL 1003/22 ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE LAB REPORT Introduction Natural selection is a non-random process in which individual with favorable traits for the environment will likely survive and reproduce than those without these traits. In contrast to Natural selection‚ Artificial selection is the process in which desired traits are intentionally chose to breed among individuals. Antibacterial resistance is the process in which strong and highly resistant bacterial is selected against weaker bacterial

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    The modern steel plant receives low current‚ high voltage power from the generators of the electrical utility company. The purpose of the steel plant primary transformer is to step-down this voltage. The transformer thus provides high current‚ low voltage power for the EAF furnace. Large furnaces with transformers rated at 100MVA or higher is not uncommon. There are usually two stages to this process. The transformer first steps-down the voltage from high to medium levels. There are different

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    An allure for Science and Technology and a keen interest in the growing world of technology led me to take up engineering. I chose to major in Electrical and Electronics Engineering with an intense longing to explore into the challenging field. During my under graduate program I learned the different fundamentals of electrical and electronics which were well-balanced with practical exposure. Right from my school days I had an active interest for science and research. As a matter of fact‚ I used to

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    Quiz on Power and Torque

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    A current of 5 A flows in a resistor of resistance 32 . Determine the rate of heat dissipation and also the heat dissipated in 15 s. 9. A motor gives an output power of 20 kW and operates with efficiency of 85 %. If the constant input voltage to the motor is 170 V‚ what is the constant supply current? 10. Gives the meaning of potential difference and its unit. 11. A p.d of 6 V causes a current of 0.6 A to flow in a conductor. Calculate the resistance of the conductor. 12. Find the p.d required

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