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    hydrostatics

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    Mechanical Engineering: Hydrostatic Force Introduction Hydrostatics is a fundamental aspect of mechanics which consists of the analysis of fluid bodies which are either completely at rest or slow enough for any motion to be neglected during calculations. The concept of hydrostatics has many applications in industry‚ some notable ones being: Manmade dams and water features preventing the passage of water. In this particular example‚ large volumes of water is held back‚ which is eventually released

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    The Pitot Tube

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    open end pointing directly towards the fluid flow. As the fluid flows in the tube‚ it becomes stagnant since there is no direct opening at the other end for it to exit from. As the inert fluid rises‚ it creates a pressure of its own. This pressure is equivalent to the dynamic pressure‚ which can be seen as the kinetic energy of the fluid per unit weight. F.X. Pitot originally used this device to analyze the pressure created by the stagnating fluid at the other end of the tube. He did this

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    First‚ fluids are absorbed through the gut and into the bloodstream faster when their permeability closely matches that of body fluids such as blood. Sports drinks contain dissolved minerals (sodium‚ etc.) and carbohydrates‚ whereas water doesn’t‚ so water doesn’t reach the bloodstream as quickly. Sodium and other nutrients also play important roles in regulating fluid balance in the body. In other words‚ they help determine how much

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    Extracellular and Intracellular fluid The first thing to be explained is intracellular fluid and extracellular fluid. Intracellular fluid is the liquid that is found inside cells. Extracellular fluid is found in things like plasma and this stands for all the body fluid outside of the cells. Intracellular fluid is separated by membranes and put into compartments. Electrolytes Electrolytes are found in the blood‚ urine and fluid inside cells in the body and in the space surrounding them. There are

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    Shock Shock is a syndrome characterized by decreased tissue perfusion and impaired cellular metabolism. This results in an imbalance between the supply of and demand for oxygen and nutrients. The exchange of oxygen and nutrients at the cellular level is essential to life. When a cell experiences a state of hypoperfusion‚ the demand for oxygen and nutrients exceeds the supply at the microcirculatory level. Classification of Shock The four main categories of shock are * cardiogenic‚: *

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    THERMAL-FLUID ENGINEERING’S FULL LAB REPORT I hereby declare that this report is written by me/us and it is my own/group effort and no part has been plagiarized without citations FACULTY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING EXPERIMENT TITLE: MEASUREMENT WITH FLOWMETER GROUP NO: 02 SECTION: 02 NAME OF STUDENT NO ID 1. ALI ZULFAKAR BIN KHAIRUDIN FA12032 2. MOHD ZUL ASRI BIN MOHD RAMLI FB12011 3. MUHAMAD ASLAM BIN ABDUL RAUB FB12010 PRACTICAL DATE: 20 MARCH 2015 WEEK:04 SUBMISSION DATE (FULL REPORT):

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    Body Fluids Lab Report

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    Group3 Body Fluids: Blood 1) State the composition of blood - 2) State the function of red blood cells and plasma - 3) Explain function of hemoglobin in the transport of oxygen - 4) State the function of macrophages and lymphocytes - Vergara‚ Reychelle C. Engr. Pavia BSMT- II Group3 Body Fluids: Urine

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    Flow Measuring Apparatus

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    ABSTRACT Flow of incompressible fluids (example: water) can be determine by using several type of methods with using the flow measuring apparatus. This experiment is to demonstrate the characteristics of several different commonly used methods of measuring fluid flow rates. This experiment also needs to determine the head losses associated with each flow measuring methods (venture

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    Raymond Carver’s "Popular Mechanics" is a Post-Modern story that is also categorized as Dirty Realism. This story gives readers a glimpse into the life of a contemporary couple; It is a vision that is once disheartening and‚ perhaps‚ disturbingly realistic. "Popular Mechanics" can be read as exhibiting the Post-Modern attribute of hopelessness. Through his revision of myth‚ specifically through his adaptation of a parable from the Bible‚ Carver is showing readers that love has become selfish instead

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    experiment was completed and carried out successfully. Introduction The flow measuring apparatus is used to familiarize the student with typical methods of flow measurement of an incompressible fluid and‚ at the same time demonstrate applications of the Bernoulli’s equation. The flow is determined using a Venturi Meter‚ Orifice Meter and a Rota Meter. Head losses associated with each meter are measured directly from the manometers. The head

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