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    solar water heater

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    ! ! ! ! ! "#$%&!’()*+‚%)-!.+/0!12324!5256! ! ! ! ! ! Project Title ! (DIY)   In  order  to  heat    almost  10000  gallons  of  water  using  solar  energy‚  we   have  designed  and  implemented  a  solar  hea9ng  device.  The  design   concept  is  to  use  a  black  pipe  to  absorb  heat  from  the  sun  light  in  order   to  heat  the

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    Flame Test Lab Period 2 Due: 10/19/11 Honors Chemistry Purpose/Objective: To observe the colors produced when elements are put into a flame and to prove when electrons jump down from higher layers they release energy in the form of light. Materials: CoCl2 Na2SO4 CaCl2 KCl SrCl2 CuCl2 LiCl Unknown A Unknown B Distilled H2O Q-tips Beaker Bunsen Burner Spectroscope Spot Plate Procedure: 1. Light the Bunsen Burner. 2. Fill a beaker

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    Clo2 Generator Lab Report

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    CHAPTER-6 RESULT AND DISCUSSION In ClO2 Generator the performance like Air DBT‚ WBT cooling water inlet temperature‚ cooling water outlet temperature are vary according to ambient conditions. At the starting of procedure at the starting of experience i.e. on 2:00PM the reading of Air DBT‚ Air WBT‚ cooling inlet‚ cooling water outlet temperature are as follows: At 2:00PM (i.e. starting procedure) all temperature readings are shown in table below. Table 6.1 At 2:00PM (i.e. Starting Procedure) all

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    Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Situation Analysis This study mainly focuses on how can a solar panel generate enough elecricity to move a rollercoaster made of a toy vehicle. Solar panel is a large‚ flat piece of equipment that uses the sun’s light or heat to create electricity. It is called as a solar panel because most of the time‚ the most powerful source of that is available throughout the world which is the Sun. It is a collection of some solar cells summed up together. The more light that hits

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    Before drying kiln‚ it needs to ensure there is enough pulverized coal to be supplied‚ to ensure the stable operation of rotary kiln‚ and the uninterrupted flow‚ as well as the system of rotary kiln heat distribution is balanced. In the process of drying kiln‚ it also focus on the system and instrument display‚ such as temperature‚ pressure‚ also includes the rotary kiln cylinder of different period of body surface temperature and electric current of the motor and seal. Operators for temperature

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    germain henri hess

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    Germain Henri Hess (August 7‚ 1802–November 30‚ 1850) was a Swiss-born Russian chemist and doctor who formulated Hess’s Law‚ an early principle of thermochemistry. Born in Geneva‚ Switzerland‚ his father was an artist and in 1805 moved the family to Russia to find work. Beginning in 1822‚ Hess studied medicine at the University of Tartu. He qualified as a physician in 1825. Hess turned to chemistry after a meeting with Jöns Jakob Berzelius‚ the famous Swedish chemist‚ and went to Stockholm University

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    Introduction The purpose of this lab was to build a calorimeter. The purpose of the calorimeter was to get the most energy from the burning chip to the 80g of water. Literature review In Physics‚ energy is the ability to do something. There are different kinds of energy in the world. Energy can’t be created or destroyed. It is conserved. All energy is conserved. Energy can be transferred between objects or systems by the interaction of forces. Energy comes in multiple forms‚ and the two most

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    Purpose Thermoregulation is the ability of an organism to keep its body temperature within certain boundaries‚ even when the surrounding temperature varies and is of higher or lower temperature than what is normal. The purpose of thermoregulation is to balance thermal inputs and thermal losses in the body so as to maintain a relatively constant core temperature of approximately 36.7 degrees celsius. If this was unable to take place the body may not be able to functions properly and it could result

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    HEAT 4.1 UNDERSTANDING THERMAL EQUILIBRIUM 1. Define: The measure of the degree of hotness of an object. (a) Temperature Measured in SI unit Kelvin‚ K A hot object is at a higher temperature than a cold object. Form of energy‚ measured in Joules‚ J (b) Heat Heat is transferred from hotter object (higher temperature) to colder object (lower temperature) When an object is heated‚ it will absorb heat energy and the temperature will increase. When an object is cooled‚ it will release heat energy and

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    Heat of Neutralization

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    Heat of Neutralization: Lab Report In part A of this lab I determined the heat capacity of a calorimeter made out of two Styrofoam cups nesting together with a cardboard top containing a hole in the middle. First I placed 50 mL of water in the calorimeter‚ waited five minutes for the water to reach equilibrium‚ and used the computer’s temperature instrument to record the final temperature of the system. Next I heated 50 mL of water in a 250 mL beaker until the water reached 43.1 C (approximately

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