Richardson J.F ‘’Chemical Engineering Design’’‚ 4th ed.‚ vol [23]: Coulson J.M & Richardson J.F ‘’Chemical Engineering Design’’‚ 4th ed.‚ vol. 6‚ Pergamon‚ Oxford‚ 2005 page 709 [24]: http://www.alibaba.com/showroom/condenser-tube.html; assessed on 26/02/10 [27]: Coulson J.M & Richardson J.F ‘’Chemical Engineering Design’’‚ 4th ed.‚ vol. 6‚ Pergamon‚ Oxford‚ 2005 page 711 [28]: Coulson J.M & Richardson J.F ‘’Chemical Engineering Design’’‚ 4th ed.‚ vol [29]: Coulson J.M & Richardson J.F ‘’Chemical Engineering
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57 M3 B) Since liver cells are spherical Volume of a sphere = 4/3r3 (Radius of liver cell = 20 M/2 = 10 M) 4/3*4187 M3 C) Volume of cylindrical palisade cells = r2h = *(10)235 = 10990 M3 B) How many E Coli will fit inside the human liver cells? # of E. Coli that can fit in liver cells = Volume of Liver Cells/Volume of E Coli = 4187 M3/1.57
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N/m2) Pressure = force applied Area Density: concentration of mass in a volume. (Kg/m3‚ Lb/in3) Distance: measures of particle motion. (cm‚ feet‚ mile) Temperature (in some books): concentration of heat energy. (Degrees) Transverse waves: particle moves in a direction that is perpendicular to the direction than the waves propagates
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450°C based on (a) the ideal-gas equation‚ (b) the steam tables. 5. A 3.27-m3 tank contains 100 kg of nitrogen at 175 K. Determine the pressure in the tank‚ using (a) the ideal-gas equation. Compare your results with the actual value of 1505 kPa. 6. A 1-m3 tank contains 2.841 kg of steam at 0.6 MPa. Determine the temperature of the steam‚ using (a) the idealgas equation 7. A piston–cylinder device initially contains 0.07 m3 of nitrogen gas at 130 kPa and 120°C. The nitrogen is now expanded to a pressure
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logf=log16-log(Re) logf=-logRe+1.2 So‚ we expect the value of the slope to be -1. In Figure2‚ the slope found is -1.14‚ which is close to -1. Both values agree with each other. At the maximum flowrate‚ Q = 1600L/hr = 4.44 x 10-4 m3/s The parameters: d=0.0126 m ρ=999.44 kg/m3 μ=0.001222 kg/ms Sample calculation to
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WATER SCARCITY AND SECURITY IN INDIA Dr. Narayan G. Hegde nghegde@baif.org.in Global Water Crisis Water is life because plants and animals cannot live without water. Water is needed to ensure food security‚ feed livestock‚ maintain organic life‚ take up industrial production and to conserve the biodiversity and environment. Hence‚ there is no life without water. Earth is the only plant‚ so far known to have water and this makes it fit for human living. However‚ with reckless abuse and
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Extended Diploma in Business Unit 1: Business Environment Outcome 1: Know the range of different businesses and their ownership Outcome 2: Understand how businesses are organized to achieve their purposes Outcome 3: Know the impact of the economic environment on businesses Outcome 4: Know how political‚ legal and social factors impact on business Scenario: You have joined a research consultancy firm in Dubai. Your consultancy firm has just secured a major contact
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Assignment Front Sheet Qualification Unit Number and Title Pearson BTEC Level 4 HND Diploma In Health and Social Care Student Name Unit 7: Social Policy Assessor name: Christine Pratt Date of Issue Completion date 27/01/2014 07/03/2014 Student No. Submitted on Assignment title Learning Outcome Learning outcome Assessment criteria LO1 Understand the significant historical and contemporary landmarks in social welfare provision 1.1
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