CHEM 321 Experiment 1 Basics Review and Calibration of Volumetric Glassware There are three types of containers used in lab to contain or deliver liquids: volumetric‚ ordinary‚ and disposable glassware. Volumetric glassware are containers that have been calibrated at a specific temperature to deliver or contain VERY PRECISE amounts of liquid. Examples of volumetric glassware that we will use include burets‚ pipets‚ and volumetric flasks. Ordinary glassware has less precise volume calibrations and
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EI2435 Faults and Transients on Transmission Lines Wang Wei weiwan@kth.se 1/12/2011 1. Introduction Project 1 is about fault currents and transients on transmission lines that may occur due a lightning strike to an overhead line. In this case the transmission line is energized from one side and it’s other side is terminated in a Gas Insulated Substation‚ see Fig. 1. Several issues will be investigated from this system such as transient overvoltages and short-circuit currents. Fig.1 Transmission
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Chapter 2 Forging Subjects of interest • Introduction/objectives • Classification of forging processes - Hammer or drop forging - Press forging - Open-die forging - Closed-die forging • Calculation of forging loads • Effect of forging on microstructure • Residual stresses in forgings • Typical forging defects Suranaree University of Technology Tapany Udomphol Jan-Mar 2007 Objectives • This chapter provides fundamental of metal working process for forging in order to understand
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Christine Marie Florece Date Performed: June 20‚ 2013 Karmelie Jane Monaya Date Submitted: June 27‚ 2013 Kean Gerard Sumayo Experiment 1 APPLICATION OF STATISTICAL CONCEPTS IN THE DETERMINATION OF WEIGHT VARIATION IN SAMPLES I. OBJECTIVES 1. To determine the use of the different statistical concepts 2. To perform the proper applications of the statistical methods/ concepts on determining the weight variations of samples II. RESULTS and DISCUSSIONS
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Requirement 1: Predetermined manufacturing overhead rate $25.00 per DLH 40‚000 units of Mono-relay @0.75 hours PU 30‚000 hours 10‚000 units of Bi-relay @1.00 hour PU 10‚000 hours Total Direct labor hours required 40‚000 hours Predetermined OH Rate = Total Manufacturing Overhead Total Direct labor hour = $1‚000‚000 / 40‚000 = $25.00 per DLH Unit product cost of Mono-Relay $62.75 Unit product cost of Bi-Relay $85
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Idea: How long will fresh milk last for after its expiry date? Aim: To determine what conditions help increase the likelihood of different types of fresh milk going off after the provided expiry date. Background Information: Full-Cream milk has on average 3.8% fat. Lite milk has less than 1.5% fat unless otherwise specified. Skim milk has less than 0.15% fat. No fat milk has less than or equal to 0.1% fat. Milk is detected as mouldy‚ spoiled and inedible when it smells bad and when swirled‚ it does
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Skoog/Holler/Crouch Principles of Instrumental Analysis‚ 6th ed. Chapter 1 Instructor’s Manual CHAPTER 1 1-1. A transducer is a device that converts chemical or physical information into an electrical signal or the reverse. The most common input transducers convert chemical or physical information into a current‚ voltage‚ or charge‚ and the most common output transducers convert electrical signals into some numerical form. 1-2. 1-3. 1-4. The information processor in a visual color measuring
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ISSUES IN ACCOUNTING EDUCATION Vol. 18‚ No. 2 May 2003 pp. 137ñ173 The Tallahassee BeanCounters: A Problem-Based Learning Case in Forensic Auditing Cindy Durtschi ABSTRACT: You are auditing the books of the Tallahassee BeanCounters (TBC)‚ a minor league baseball team in Tallahassee‚ Florida. During your audit the teamís owner‚ Franklin Kennedy‚ approaches you and offers an additional fee if you will quietly investigate the possibility of fraud within the firm. Mr. Kennedy reports that he received
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