EXPERIMENT (4) FLOW MEASUREMENT By: Eng. Motasem M. Abushaban. Eng. Fedaa M. Fayyad. PURPOSE: To study some of the famous instruments used in flow measurements. The measurement of water flow rate is an important topic in the study of fluid dynamics. There are many instruments used in flow measurements such as : o Venturi o Orifice plate o Variable area meter DESCRIPTION OF APPARATUS Water Flow Measuring Apparatus is designed as a free-standing apparatus for use on the
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INTRODUCTION The objective of education is to use the skill and knowledge learnt to function effectively in the society. Therefore‚ learning which cannot be used outside the school is futile. In recent times‚ the school curriculum is fashioned in line with problems of the society. Children attend school so that on graduation‚ they will employ the skills acquired to better the lots of the society. Any educational system‚ whose products cannot tackle the problems of its society‚ could be termed a
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for razor blades (is it?)‚ or that your SSN is higher than mine ( is it?) tells us nothing. In surveys they often use arbitrary numbers to code variables such as religion‚ ethnicity‚ major in college or gender. In fact‚ with nominal variables measurement means: classifying cases in (unordered) groups. (A group can have a single member‚ as it is the case with SSN.) The groups must be --- all-inclusive: they must cover all cases --- mutually exclusive: each case must belong to one and only one group
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2 February 2012 [Company Information] Dear HR Resource: I am writing applying for the position of laboratory assistant in chemistry & microbiologist department as it was advertised on the your home webpage. This position really fits well with my education qualifications and career interest. The position requires extensive knowledge in the field of microbiology and chemistry as well as able to conducting analytical and microbiology tests and experiments. During my first year in ITE‚
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performance measurement should broader its measurement scope from external to internal‚ long-term as well as short-term and “soft” as well as “hard” measure (Slack and Lewis‚ 2008). Implicitly‚ a more complex aggregation of performance target model is needed to perform a more detail and organized performance measurement. Significant effort has been established to develop criterion for each performance target which is a core assessment area for Detailed Performance Measures. The measurement for each
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Performance measurement/incentive system: Canadian REd Cross Executive Summary: (CRCS) is the one of the largest charity organization and 2nd largest brand in the world. Its mission to improve the lives of vulnerable people by mobilizing the power of humanity in Canada and around the world. Its vision is to lead the organization through which people voluntarily demonstrate their caring for others in need. In this report I will perform a review of the internal performance measurement
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Measurement in Science Jackie Science 110 Mr. Denslow December 15‚ 2013 Measurement in Science Direct There are 3 direct problems with astronomy. Examples are‚ charting and mapping difficulties‚ military range finding targets‚ and gauging distances to any solar object. A researcher cannot measure something directly if it is not in the grasp of his devices. In which‚ a scientist will have to use geometry to find his answers. However‚ there are boundaries to
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GILES LABORATORIES 1. What are the financial implications associated with closing the Columbus warehouse? Alternatives Cost Categories Retain Columbus Close Columbus Transportation: Michigan to Columbus (5‚000 cases x 25 lbs.) x 70 cents / cwt Indianapolis to Columbus (10‚000 cases x 25 lbs.) x 60 cents/cwt. $875.00/mo $1‚500.00/mo $2‚375.00/mo Michigan to Indianapolis (5‚000 cases x 25 lbs) x 70 cents/cwt Indianapolis to Columbus (15‚000 cases x 25 lbs) x 1
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Name: Lawrence D. Mandras Date: August 17‚ 2013 Rating:_____ Yr. & Course: BSED-IV Laboratory Experiment no. 2 The Living Plant Cell Objectives: * To study the different types of plant cells. * To observe plant cells as to their shapes‚ structures and function. Materials: Microscope cover slip glass slide water onion Iodine soln. hydrilla salt tomato razor blade Medicinal dropper epidermal tissue of rhoeo-discolor
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Bibliography: 1. Grange ‚ L. (1998). Continuous Assessment An Introduction and Guidelines to Implementation. Cape Town; Credar Communications Eppindust. 2. Gronlund‚ N. (1985). Measurement and Evaluation in Teaching 5th Edition. New York ; Macmillan Publisher 3 4. McCulloch‚ M. (1996) Centre for Teaching‚ Learning and Assessment. London; University of Edinburgh.
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