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    Introduction to Pneumatics and Pneumatic Circuit Problems for FPEF Trainer John R. Groot President FPEF John Nagohosian FPEF Educational Coordinator John Prisciandaro Birmingham Covington School Birmingham‚ Michigan Dan Butchko Derby Middle School Birmingham‚ Michigan Fluid Power Education Foundation 3333 N. Mayfair Road Suite 101 Milwaukee‚ WI 53222 Phone: (414) 778-3364 FAX: (414)778-3361 http://www.fpef.org Reference Page Fluid Power Educational Foundation http://www

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    single cylinder‚ DTS-i‚ air cooled with oil-cooler 219.89 74‚000/- Boxer BM 4 stroke‚ air cooled single cylinder engine 144.8 cc 42‚000Bajaj Kawasaki Ninja Liquid-cooled‚ 4-stroke Parallel Twin Cylinder Engine 649cc 4‚57‚000 Pulsar 2204-stroke‚ DTS-i‚ air cooled‚ single cylinder 220 cc 83‚000/ Pulsar 180 4-stroke‚ DTS-i‚ air cooled‚ single cylinder 178.6 cc 66‚800/- Pulsar 150 DTS-i‚ air cooled‚ single cylinder 149.01 cc 63‚ 600/ Pulsar-135 LS 4-stroke‚ DTS-i‚ air cooled. 4-valve single cylinder 134

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    Fermentation Lab

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    carbon dioxide (CO2) produced in three of the four graduated cylinders‚ because the rate of fermentation can be determined by measuring the amount of CO2 produced. Therefore‚ in the end those three graduated cylinders had an excess amount of fermentation product‚ with the fourth graduated cylinder having some water molecules still left. Our results from sucrose conclude two graduated cylinders with +50(ml) of CO2‚ one graduated cylinder with 40.0(ml) of CO2. Limitations of Experiment: Our experimental

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    External combustion engines i) Applications of EC engines | 23 | 3. | Internal combustion engines | 5 | 4. | Classification of IC engines i. Cycle of operation ii. Method of charging iii. Type of ignition iv. Type of cooling v. Cylinder arrangement | 66131313 | 5. | Applications of IC engines | 16 | 6. | Bibliography | 19 | TYPES OF ENGINES AND ITS APPLICATION ENGINE An engine is a device which transforms one form of energy into another form. Normally most of the engines

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    Butane Lab

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    6. graduated cylinder 7. electronic balance Procedure 1. Rinse bucket and fill it ¾ way 2. Rinse glassware 3. Place thermometer in tray 4. Record pressure of Mercury 5. Record temperature of water in tray 6. Weigh your dried lighter before the procedure and after the procedure and record the butane gas lost 7. Record collected volume of butane by releasing into graduated cylinder 8. Test the gas by removing the cylinder from the water

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    Introduction Sinnar LPG Bottling Plant is an Ultra Modern Bottling Plant‚ the first plant in India with an Electronic Carousel. It is entrusted with the task of receipt and storage of bulk LPG‚ bottling of LPG in cylinders and the dispatch of these cylinders to the distributors. It operates in two shifts. The plant is located in MIDC area and gets its power from MSEB (Maharashtara State Electricity Board).Like any other industry and installation this plant also incurs some operational costs. Saving

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    three different volumetric devices which are graduated cylinder‚ pipette and burette. Then we had to perform three measurement trials on each device. Graduated cylinder: I dried a clean 50.0 ml graduated cylinder and also measured with a balance and I got 66.39g after measuring the empty cylinder I added 15.0ml of the unknown liquid (j41) and measured it and I got 77.65g and I continued adding 15 ml until I had the total liquid in the cylinder to be at 45.0ml and I got 89.30g and 100.72g for my

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    Density Measurements with liquids Water: Mass of empty graduated cylinder __16.7g Volume of water in graduated cylinder __5.0mL Mass of graduated cylinder and water __21.6g Net mass of the water __ 4.9g Density of the water __0.98g/mL Percent error ___2.0% Alcohol: Mass of empty graduated cylinder ____16.7g Volume of alcohol in graduated cylinder ____5.0mL Mass of graduated cylinder and alcohol ____20.9g Net mass of the alcohol ____4.2g Density

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    Archimedes principle

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    Archimedes’ Principle by finding the density of a Metal Cylinder‚ a cork‚ and an unknown fluid by using Archimedes’ Principle. We will also use the PASCO Pascal’s Principle Lab Setup to investigate the use of fluid pressure as a hydraulic system to do work and we will find its mechanical advantage. Procedure For the first part of the lab we will be verifying case 3 as explained by professor. We will measure the mass of the metal cylinder using the digital balance. After measuring the mass we

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    Ideal Gas Law Lab

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    water‚ a 100mL graduated cylinder‚ and a beaker. The hydrogen can be ignited with a match. First‚ the beaker is filled with water. The acid is then added to the graduated cylinder‚ with about ¾ inch left at the top‚ which is space for water. Afterward‚ the magnesium is added to the graduated cylinder‚ and it is inverted upside down into water. By using a hand to cover the top‚ it will prevent as much of the liquid spilling as possible. After flipping the graduated cylinder‚ the acid may have leaked

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