MATHEMATICAL MODELLING OF MICROWAVE HEATING OF FOOD By M . SHIVA KUMAR ( 04AG1008 ) Under the guidance of PROF. SURESH PRASAD ABSTRACT • The use of microwaves in the food industry is attributed to the lower time needed to increase the temperature of foodstuffs compared to the traditional heating methods. •However‚ the heating is not uniform and the products show hot and cold spots. • In order to analyze the behaviour of foods heated by microwave oven‚ a mathematical method was developed
Premium Maxwell's equations Heat Microwave oven
Collaboration and Argument‚ How and Does this Change a Research Paper? Collaboration is defined as working jointly with other or together especially in an intellectual endeavor (www.webster.com/dictionary). When working collaboratively‚ you must consider views and ideas of others working within a specific topic or project. This collaboration should consist of each participant’s ideas or thoughts. These ideas and thoughts should equally contribute to the final outcome or result of the project. In
Premium Collaboration Education Problem solving
. . What Is the Medical Response to Accidental Acrylamide Exposure? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . How Can You Dispose of Excess‚ Unusable Acrylamide? . . What Is the Shelf Life of Acrylamide and Acrylamide
Premium Chemistry Acetic acid Molecular biology
Chapter 8 Linear Programming Applications To accompany Quantitative Analysis for Management‚ Eleventh Edition‚ Global Edition by Render‚ Stair‚ and Hanna Power Point slides created by Brian Peterson Copyright © 2012 Pearson Education 8-1 Learning Objectives After completing this chapter‚ students will be able to: 1. Model a wide variety of medium to large LP problems. 2. Understand major application areas‚ including marketing‚ production‚ labor scheduling‚ fuel blending‚ transportation‚ and
Premium Optimization Pearson Education Costs
Multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) is a generalized form of univariate analysis of variance (ANOVA). It is used when there are two or more dependent variables. It helps to answer : 1. do changes in the independent variable(s) have significant effects on the dependent variables; 2. what are the interactions among the dependent variables and 3. among the independent variables.[1] Where sums of squares appear in univariate analysis of variance‚ in multivariate analysis of variance certain positive-definite
Premium Analysis of variance Normal distribution Variance
Explain How Your Itunes Music Reveals Who You Are Do you ever just like to put on some music and sing along? I know I do! My choice of music is country. I’ve always liked country music. I don’t know if it’s because I live in the country or that it’s just fantastic music. All I know is that almost my whole itunes playlist consists of country music. My music definitely reveals who I am as a person. It shows who I am and how I act. Country music is the best music ever! My itunes playlist reveals who
Premium Country music Music Rock and roll
students can see it. Explain that you are going to read a story about ants that is fiction (define the word if necessary) but that together you are going to see if you can learn anything about ants by reading the story. Read Two Bad Ants aloud. Take time to discuss the actions of the ants as you read. When the story is over‚ ask some key questions about ants that will lead to factual information. Some examples of questions might be: • What did these ants want to eat? • How hard did the ants have
Premium Education Writing Learning
someone to do or not do something. 2. to give the reasons for your opinion‚ idea‚ belief‚ etc. Argumentative: adj. someone who is argumentative often argues or like arguing. Argument: n. a set of reasons that show that something is true or untrue‚ right or wrong etc. When you have an opinion and try to convince your listener or reader to accept your opinion‚ you are agreeing with or disagreeing with something. For example: In an everyday situation‚ you may try to
Premium Logic Argument Pilcrow
For the exclusive use of J. Zhang‚ 2014. HAR VA R D B U S I N E SS S C H O O L P R E SS How to Write a Case-Based Essay E xc e r p t e d fro m The Case Study Handbook: How to Read‚ Discuss‚ and Write Persuasively About Cases By William Ellet Harvard Business School Press Boston‚ Massachusetts ISBN-13: 978-1-4221-2451-2 2451BC This document is authorized for use only by Ji Zhang in Guidance for Report Writing taught by Megumi Taoka‚ at Globis Management School from November 2014 to May 2015
Premium Writing Management Qualitative research
ULI101 – Quiz 2-1 Student name: ______________________________________ ULI101 Section: _______________ This quiz is worth 2.5% of your course grade. Maximum time allowed is 20 minutes. See the sample test file Instructions: Provide grep commands according to the following criteria‚ working with a file called ’input’. With the exception of question #12‚ all questions are worth 2 marks. 1. Display all lines that are exactly 5 characters long: grep “^.....$” input more
Premium Decimal Positional notation