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    Multi Coloured Toothpaste

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    tubes of toothpaste are chosen randomly from the market‚ and labeled as A and P (Figure 1). The samples are cut across the toothpaste compartment (Figure 2). (not shown). The outlet must have two inputs for each color‚ one at the body and another at the head (Figure 4 bottom). Figure 3. Cross section of tubes A (top) and P (bottom) at the toothpaste compartment. Figure 4. Tube outlets of A (left) and P (right). Figure 1. Toothpaste with multicolored stripes‚ labeled as A (top) and P (bottom)

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    Lab Report

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    68 N. Results and Calculations 69 O. Discussion 75 P. Error Analysis 79 Q. Conclusion 80 References 81 Appendix I.A Appendix II.A Appendix II.B Summary There are two parts in this experiment where we shall observe the mechanics of fluid flow in a closed conduit and also to find out the characteristics of a centrifugal pump. In the first part‚ we applied the principle of pressure difference across fittings in a closed conduit to find out the loss coefficients of these fittings.

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    Contrary to popular belief‚ identity is fluid. Julian Baggini believes that we are the sum of our parts‚ by using an analogy about water. “Water is nothing more than the hydrogen and oxygen atoms suitably arranged. Everything else in the universe is the same” (Baggini‚ 6). By this he is saying that we do not have a formal and straightforward unit of identity‚ and that there are numerous “parts” that add up to it. It could be said that our identity is a fixed thing‚ and that we as people have fixed

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    caused by numerous factors or health conditions. It is pivotal for the provider to diagnose the right cause of constipation on order to be able to select the appropriate treatment. According to Edmunds‚ & Mayhew (2014)‚ all laxatives work by increasing fluid retention in the colon. There are five different types of laxative that can be used depending on the type of constipation. Bulk laxatives are non-digestible and non- absorbable‚ which cause the stool to absorb water‚ expands‚ become moisturized‚

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    The plasma membrane is a fluid phospholipid bilayer. The outside of the bilayer is hydrophilic portions of porteins and phospholipids because they are exposed to water. This results in a stable membrane structure. Inside the bilayer hydrophobic portions of proteins and phospholipids because the inside of the bilayer is nonaqueous. the proteins bob in the fluid bilayer of phospholipids. The proteins also vary in structure and function. There are teh integral proteins; transmembrane

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    together. Bulk density and dry flow are dependent on particle shape‚ particle size‚ and particle size distribution of powder 4. Define a Newtonian Fluid a. Newtonian fluid is a fluid whose stress versus strain rate curve is linear and passes through the origin. The constant of proportionality is known as the viscosity. It is also any fluid exhibiting a linear relation between the applied shear stress and the rate of deformation. 5.

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    Universal Precautions

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    March 1st 2011 MAST 1 Universal Precautions Universal precautions are guidelines regarding to infection control. These guidelines are used to safeguard workers from coming in contact with diseases that are spread by blood and certain body fluids. The Laboratory Centre for Disease Control‚ U.S. Centers for Disease Control‚ Health Canada and Public Health Agency of Canada have come up with a policy of “Universal Precautions.” These are guidelines to prevent transmission of blood-borne pathogens

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    Hydraulic Fracturing

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    industries used to increase the output of an underground fluid. Fracturing is used to access or augment productivity in petroleum‚ water and natural gas. The actual process is accomplished deep underground when a pressurized fluid is ejected from underground piping into the surrounding rock formations. The pressure of the fluid creates a crack in the rock which continues to expand as the pressure is applied. Solid additives in the pressurized fluid prevent the rupture from resealing once the pressure

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    Density and Buoyant Force

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    and it is not only about the theater or bicycle seat but as well as in fluids. To calculate pressure‚ divide the force by the area over which the force acts. There are three principles of pressure: Pascal’s Principle. -It was discovered by Blaise Pascal‚ a French mathematician‚ scientist‚ and philosopher in the year 1650. It is states that: Pressure exerted on a contained fluid is transmitted undiminished throughout the fluid‚ acting in all directions and perpendicular to the walls of the container

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    and flap brakes 8. Pitch changing mechanism‚ spoilers on flaps 9. Bomb bay doors and bomb displacement gears 2.Principles of Operation Part of the hydraulic system is the actuating cylinder whose main function is to change hydraulic (fluid) power to

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