Aim: Perform an experiment to determine the latent heat of fusion for milk. Materials: Calorimeter Celsius Thermometer Platform balance Kettle Milk ice cubes Stopwatch Hot Water Procedure: The copper cup was weighed and its mass was then recorded. The kettle was then used to boil water and this water was poured into the copper cup. The mass of the cup plus the hot water was calculated and recorded. The copper cup was then placed in the insulated container. The water’s temperature was
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search- specific latent heat Q. Value for the specific latent heat of fusion of water: Specific latent heat is where the amount of energy (in joules) needed to change the state of 1Kg of a substance is called its specific latent of heat. You can calculate the amount of energy needed using the equation: energy (J) = specific latent heat (J/Kg) X mass (Kg) Material Specific heat of fusion (J/Kg) Specific latent heat of vaporisation (J/Kg) Water 334000 2260000 Lead 24500 871000 Ethanol
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A Report On Development of a web-based library/API for Fingerprint enrollment and Matching by Saurabh Kumar Shri Mata Vasihno Devi Unviersity Development of a web-based library/API for Fingerprint enrollment and Matching by Saurabh Kumar (2008ECS18) School of Computer Science and Engineering Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Submitted as Summer Internship project at National Informatics Centre (NIC) under Shashi Kant Sharma Principal Systems Analyst May-July‚ 2011
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Activity 1 – The Muscle Twitch and Latent 1) Define the terms skeletal muscle fiber‚ motor unit‚ skeletal muscle twitch‚ electrical stimulus‚ and latent period. Skeletal Muscle Fiber: Skeletal muscle cells that are composed of hundreds to thousands of individual cells that produce muscle tension. These fibers are what move our bodies and generate muscle tension/force that enables us to have manual dexterity. Motor unit: consists of one motor neuron and all of the skeletal muscle fibers that
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appearance when we first see her in the story is quite strange‚ because she is seen dressed in her brothers’ clothes which mask her feminine side. Both of these characters in this story are representative of many persons today whose identities remain latent for a part or even all of their lives. Some are able to be reconciled to their true selves‚ but others are never able to fully reclaim their lives. Oates suggests that this story "bears witness to the dark complexities of nature... especially the
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Brand Audit and Fingerprint of Nintendo Ltd Contents Page Number 1.0 Corporate Brand Audit 2 1.1 Brand Description 2 1.2 Brand Strength 4 1.3 Brand Future 6 2.0 Brand Fingerprint (Lead product - Nintendo Wii) 7 2.1 Target 7 2.2 Insight 7 2.3 Competition 7 2.4 Benefits 7 2.5 Proposition 8 2.6 Values 8 2.7 Reasons to Believe 8 2.8 Essence 9 2
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RHE 306 – Research Summary 1: The Uber FingerPrint Controversy Quinton‚ Sophie. "How Should Uber Be Regulated?." Pew Charitable Trust’s Stateline Blog (2015). I chose this article because Uber as a taxi services provider is currently undergoing through many scandals and one of the scandal concerns how the introduction of fingerprint screen affected them. The source is relevant as it looks into the challenges of taxi business. The database was was LexisNexus. Their article have been used by
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lnteractionaljustice: Communication criteria of fairness Blau‚ G. (1993). Further exploring the relationship between job search and voluntary individual turnover. Personnel Psychology‚ 46‚3 13-330. Bollen‚ K. A. (1989). Structural equations with latent variables. New York‚ NY: John Wiley & Sons. Bretz‚ R. D.‚ & Thomas‚ S. L. (1992). Perceived equity‚ motivation‚ and finaloffer arbitration in major league baseball. Journal of Applied Psychology‚ 77‚ 280-287. Browne‚ M. W.‚ & Cudeck‚ R. (1993). Alternative
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such as a fingerprint‚ into a digital code that is compared with a digital code stored in a computer. If the digital code in the computer matches the personal characteristic code‚ the computer grants access. Examples of biometric devices include fingerprint readers and face recognition systems. A fingerprint reader‚ or scanner‚ captures curves and indentations of a fingerprint. Organizations use fingerprint readers to secure doors‚ computers‚ and software. For example‚ a fingerprint reader can
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MARK ADRIAN D. 1. PROPOSED CAPSTONE TITLE : “BIOMETRIC FINGERPRINT SCAN LOG IN/LOG OUT WITH PAYROLL SYSTEM FOR FH COMMERCIAL INC.” 2. AREA OF INVESTIGATION: The proposed topic “Biometric Fingerprint Scan Log In/Log Out with Payroll System for FH Commercial Inc.” will be created using Code Gear Delphi2010 and Seagate Crystal Report. The Payroll System will be connected with the Biometric Fingerprint Scanner. The scanner‚ aside from providing accurate and efficient monitoring
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