Gravity x ρ w Density (kg/m3) Water 1 x 1000 1000 Cement 3.15 x 1000 3150 SSD Coarse Aggregate 2.53 x 1000 2530 SSD Fine Aggregate 4.01 x 1000 4010 Dry-rodded Coarse Aggregate 1543 2.Determine volume of water required. Using Table 4a below‚ the mass of water required to make 1 m3 of mix can be selected. Mass of water required to make 1 m3 of mix = 193 kg 3. Determine volume of air Using Table 4c below‚ the volume of air in 1 m3 of non-air entrained concrete
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P SoC A Device Study SEMINAR REPORT Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of degree of Bachelor of Technology in ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING of MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY By JINJU P.K (65232) Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology Rajagiri Valley‚ Cochin - 682 039 2010-2011 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING CERTIFICATE Certified that
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initial volume being 0.05 m3. Calculate the work done by the fluid when it expands reversibly: a. at constant pressure to a final volume of 0.2 m3; b. according to a linear law to a final volume of 0.2 m3 and a final pressure of 2 bar; c. according to a law Pv = constant to a final volume of 0.1 m3; d. according to a law Pv3 = constant to a final volume of 0.06 m3; e. according to a law‚ P = (A/v2) – (B/v)‚ to a final volume of 0.1 m3 and a final pressure of 1 bar
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Skimming is when you look through something quickly to see what it contains. M3 – Skimming is used in a uniformed public service police force to skim through records and witness testimonies. D2 – Advantage: It saves time. Disadvantage: You may miss some important information out. P5 – Scanning is when you are looking for a particular bit of information. This is when you don’t have the time to read the whole document. M3 – Scanning can be used in the police force when they are looking for testimonies
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Current State of the Indian Economy The current scenario of Indian economy has been characterised by optimistic growth and strong macro-economic fundamentals‚ particularly with tangible progress towards fiscal consolidation and a strong balance of payments position. The advance estimates (AE) of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at factor cost for 2006-07 has been placed at 9.2 per cent. The industrial sector has shown impressive growth in the current year. Year-on-year industrial growth of
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The American University in Cairo (AUC) Engineering Services Productivity Measurement‚ Analysis and Improvement Instructors: Dr. Adel El Shabrawy Industrial Eng. Dept. High Technology Institute Dr. Attia H. Gomaa Head of Industrial Eng. Dept. Fayoum University attiagomaa@yahoo.com April 2006 AUC- Engineering Services Productivity Measurement‚ Analysis and Improvement Authors: Dr. Adel El Shabrawy Industrial Eng. Dept. High Technology Institute Dr. Attia H. Gomaa Head
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Natural Gas A Greener Alternative Bengaluru 20th June 2012 Presentation Outline • Objective of Public Transport • Need for sustainability • Natural Gas – A feasible option • Why Natural Gas • CGD Authorization • JV Structure & Scope • Project Execution Objective of Public Transport • Transport implies mobility and transport systems exist to provide social and economic connections - to work‚ education‚ goods and services‚ friends and family. • People quickly take up the opportunities offered
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ANALISIS UNITARIOS - CASA DE JUSTICIA CODIGO NOMBRE UNID CANTIDAD VR/UNIT VR/TOTAL 1.01 DESCAPOTE Y RETIRO A MAQUINA PROFUNDIDAD=50 CMS M3 COSTOS DIRECTOS I - EQUIPO 18‚975.00 BULLDOZER D6 HRA 3/40 45‚000.00 3‚375.00 VOLQUETA POR M3 M3 1.3 12‚000.00 15‚600.00 SUBTOTAL COSTOS DIRECTOS 18‚975.00 TOTAL ANALISIS 18‚975.00 1.02 LOCALIZACION Y REPLANTEO M2 COSTOS DIRECTOS I - EQUIPO
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Completion Problems (Elasticity) 1. A steel wire of length 4.7m and cross-sectional area 3×10-5m2 stretches by the same amount as a copper wire of length 3.5m and cross-sectional area of 4×10–5m2 under a given load. What is the ratio of the Young’s modulus of steel to that of copper? For Steel l1= 4.7 m‚ a1 = 3.0 x 10-5 m2 Y1= Fl1/a1∆l Y1= (F x 4.7m)/ (3.0 x 10-5 x ∆l) For Copper L2=3.5 m‚ a2 = 4.0 x 10-5 m2 Y2= (F x 3.5m)/ (4.0 x 10-5 x ∆l) Dividing Steel by Copper Y1/ Y2
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SCIENCE ZONE (Run by Advaith Innovative Science Association ® [AISA]) Reg. No. DRB-S/SOR/344/2011-12 Affiliated to VIPNET –Reg. No. V1502010 (A Network of Indian Science Clubs of Vigyan Prasar Govt. Of India) #112‚ Someshwara colony‚ 30th main BTM 2nd stage‚ Bangalore -560068 email: sciencezone.aisa@gmail.com By:- Varundas J H Experiments conducted by Science zone Experiment no.1 Study of Bunsen burner and glass work A) Study of Bunsen burner The different parts of Bunsen burner
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