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    Visualising Solid Shapes

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    Visualising solid shapes Solid shapes A solid shape is a 3-dimensional shape‚ one that has depth‚ width and breadth. Examples: pyramids‚ cubes and spheres .(such as a ball) One - Dimensional Shapes A figure that has only length is called One– Dimensional Figure. For example line‚ line segments‚ ray‚ etc. One-dimensional figure does not have any width or thickness. Two – Dimensional Shapes The shape of an object located in some space is a geometrical description of the part of that space occupied

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    - Mechanical properties of solid and fluid mechanics 1. A stainless-steel wire of length 3.1 cm and a diameter of 0.22 mm. If it is stretched by 0.10 mm‚ find the tension of the wire. The Young’s modulus for stainless steel is 18 × 1010 Pa. 22 N 2. Determine the elongation of the rod i Figure 1 if it is under a tension of 5.8 × 103 N. Young’s Modulus: Copper‚ 11.0 x 1010 Nm-2‚ Aluminium 7.0 x 1010 Nm-2 1.9 cm 3. Air is trapped above liquid ethyl alcohol in a rigid container

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    Solid raft foundation

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    column loads that require thicker foundation slab considering economy of the structure. Both beams cast monolithically with raft slab. Solid raft foundation The unified solid raft foundation is the most simple foundation form and its formwork assembling as well as its reinforcement implementation do not require hard labor.   Solid raft foundation In the solid raft foundation‚ there is only one unified foundation slab. The foundation slabs are reinforced with two wire meshes‚ one placed at the

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    lab 1

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    Laboratory Techniques and Measurements (adapted from Labpaq Version 09.1.06 by Peter Jeschofnig‚ Ph.D.) Experiment Summary You will have the opportunity to learn how to conduct measurements in mass‚ volume‚ and density using scales and common laboratory equipment. Review the safety materials and wear goggles when working with chemicals. Read the entire exercise before you begin. Take time to organize the materials you will need and set aside a safe workspace in which to complete the exercise

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    Dry Ice: Liquid Nitrogen

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    DRY ICE Introduction The topic I have chosen to write this report on is dry ice (also known as liquid nitrogen). This topic has quite an interest to me in a sense that I am curious about the dry ice as a whole. I have seen it being used but always thought about the manufacturing behind it. I am hopeful in finding out information such as what exactly dry ice is‚ how the dry ice is made/formed‚ what it has use for‚ and who was behind the making or discovery of dry ice. Some questions that I

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    Resources‚ 5(1): 99 - 111‚ 2012 ISSN 1999-7361 Prospect of Solid Waste Situation and An Approach of Environmental Management Measure (EMM) Model for Sustainable Solid Waste Management: Case Study of Dhaka City 1 K. M. Bahauddin and 2M. H. Uddin 1 Department of Environment‚ Dhaka 2 MATS‚ Faridpur Abstract Environmental Management Measure (EMM) model will be a well-designed approach for sustainable and effective solid waste management in Dhaka city. Environmental Management Measure

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    The Separation of a Liquid Mixture by Simple Distillation Objective The purpose of doing this experiment is to separate two miscible liquids samples of cyclohexane and toluene using simple distillation. The objectives will be to record boiling range and volumes (mL) of distillates that are attained during the process of distillation. Background Distillation is a frequently used technique for separating mixtures based on differences in the boiling points of components in the mixture. The

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    That is‚ the entering group does not for the most part have the same position on the ring as that purged by the halogen substituent. Case in point‚ the hydrolysis of 4-chloromethylbenzene at 340° gives an equimolar mix of 3-and 4-methylbenzenols: Significantly all the more striking is the elite development of 3-methoxybenzenamine in the amination of 2-chloromethoxybenzene. Notice that this outcome is an infringement of the standard of minimum

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    Nt1310 Unit 4 Lab Report

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    Question 2.1: (i) Calculate the number of electrons which will together weigh one gram. (ii) Calculate the mass and charge of one mole of electrons. * ------------------------------------------------- Answer (i) Mass of one electron = 9.10939 × 10–31 kg Number of electrons that weigh 9.10939 × 10–31 kg = 1 Number of electrons that will weigh 1 g = (1 × 10–3 kg) = 0.1098 × 10–3 + 31 = 0.1098 × 1028 = 1.098 × 1027 (ii) Mass of one electron = 9.10939 × 10–31 kg Mass of one mole of

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    nd SOLID MENSURATION REVIEWER (2 Semester 2011-2012) PYRAMIDS 1. A vessel is in the form of an inverted regular square pyramid of base edge 13 cm and the altitude is 25 cm‚ how many liters are in it when the depth of the water is 15 cm? A(small Square) h(Water) A(Big Square) = h(container) 2 A(small Square) 15 2 = 252 13 2 2 (15 )(13 ) 2 A(small Square) = 25 2 A(small Square) = 60.84cm 1 V = 3 Bh 1 V= 3 (60.84)(15) 3 V=304.2 cm  0.304.2 L 2. The lateral faces of

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