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    I did not understand how to explain why temperature does not change during a phase change and am not entirely sure if I have accurately or thoroughly described 3.2.3 and 3.2.4. This is also the case for 3.2.12 Thermal Physics Thermal Concepts: Temperature (T) is a measure of how hot or cold an object is‚ and it is the temperature that determines the determines the direction of thermal energy transfer between two objects. It is a scalar quantity and is measure in degrees celcius (°C

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    Climate Change In the present-day society‚ the human race is advancing at a staggering rate. However‚ at the meantime‚ the environment has been polluting with the high-tech. The most obvious is climate warming. Therefore‚ we should protect the environment at once. In my opinion‚ the causes of the climate change are multiple. Firstly‚ some people have not the realized the environment which has been polluted‚ so they have not the awareness to protect the environment‚ and even damage the environment

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    Physics Lab Report#8 “Solving Problem Involving Vector Addition” Name: Fei Huo Date performed: November 12‚ 2014 Period 5 Teacher: Mr. Glasel Purpose: The purpose of this lab was to solve problems that involve the vector addition. Introduction: My classmates and I were solving the equations by graphing them and/or to solve them algebraically. Each of the equations had scales and we were to use these scales for each question in graph paper. Some if the questions didn’t need to

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    EFFECT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON COMFORT LEVELS OF OLDER PEOPLE IN NURSING HOMES IN FLORIDA John Onyango1 & Angelica Tavarez 1 School of Architecture‚ University of Miami‚ USA‚ j.onyango@miami.edu 2 School of Architecture‚ University of Miami‚ USA‚ g.wang2@miami.edu Abstract It is estimated that temperature and humidity levels in Florida will increase on average by between 4° F and 11° F by 2080 due to effects of climate change. This will results in the characteristics of the indoor

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    Work‚energy and power-Test 1 MATHMANIA September 24‚ 2013 Instructions - All questions carry 1 mark each TOTAL - 20 marks 1. A rod of mass m and length l is lying on a horizontal table. Find the work required to make it stand on one end. 2. A body is moved along a straight line by a machine delivering constant power. The distance moved by the body in time t is proportional to what power of time? 3. When kinetic energy of a body is increased by 300%‚ its momentum increases by what %? 4.

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    TOPIC 5 ECOLOGY 5.1.1 The study of the interactions between organisms and their environment. ENVIRONMENT = all the factors that affect an organism. 5.1.1 ABIOTIC FACTORS = non-living factors in an environment BIOTIC FACTORS = living factors in an environment ABIOTIC BIOTIC water fish chemicals in water aquatic plant depth fungi temperature protists - algae light Relationship - Photosynthesis Wet lands = also called ‘estuary’ Ecosystem: - A stable‚ settled

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    Climate Change – Who’s Responsible to tackle climate change? I chose this topic because currently the world’s undergoing a major threat in which even the lives of humans can be at a high risk. Surely‚ humans are one and only cause of the change in these conditions. The world’s increasing the usage of fuels and petroleum day by day increases the world’s average temperature. I agree that they have a major role in our lives and I also agree that we need them to do our daily chores but this increase

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    INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT‚ LUCKNOW LEGAL ASPECTS IN MANAGEMENT Topic: Legal Issues In Climate Change Management Project submission to PROF.D.SENGAR BY GROUP 1 SECTION G ABM11037 KRITI PATHAK ABM11038 KRITI THAKUR ABM11039 MANJARI MULUKUTLA ABM11040 MEERA NAUTIYAL ABM11041 PEDDI BHAVANA TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) Introduction……………………………………………………………………….…..3 2) Status and severity of the problem- national‚ international & local……….……4 3) Legal and regulatory measures adopted to control

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    where?" -Naradev Sano (Philippines) -COP18 Climate Talks (2013) Table of Contents 1) Introduction 5 2) The urgency of climate change 6 3) The Responsibility of the Petroleum Industry 7 How could it be argued that the petroleum industry holds responsibility? 7 Why should the petroleum industry not be held responsible? 7 What actions is the petroleum industry taking to avert climate change? 8 Cogeneration 8 Flare and venting reduction 8 Natural Gas 9 4) The Responsibility of the State 10

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    common arguments used by climate change skeptics. There is both human caused and non-human caused climate changes. Global warming may be a hoax or due to changes in nature. Natural changes such as sunspots and orbital change has had an effect on climate. Sun spots have been investigated since the 1800’s. Research published by the Journal of Atmospherics and solar terrestrial physics have concluded “the sun has a significant role to play in long-term and short-term climate change.” Another reason may

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