Chapter 3 Pressure Measurement Examples Example 3.3 A special high pressure U tube manometer is constructed to measure pressure differential in air at 13.8 MPa and 20oC. When an oil having a specific gravity of 0.83 is used as the fluid‚ calculate the differential pressure in N/m2 that would be indicated by a 135 mm reading. p − pa = m g h( gc m − f ) = (0.83)(1000) = 830kg/m 3 = = p 13.8 × 10 6 = f a RT (287)(293) g h( m − f ) p − pa = gc = 9.81(0.135)(830 − 164.11) = 881.51N/m 2 Example
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Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum Technology and Livelihood Education Learning Module CAREGIVING EXPLORATORY COURSE Grades 7 and Grade 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page What Is This Module About ? .................................................................................................. 2 How Do You Use This Module ............................................................................................... 3 LESSON 1 – Use
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of the pressures teens face‚ the stress they go through on a daily basis‚ and the constant want and need to fit in and be liked by their peers. But aside from all of those issues‚ one of the biggest challenges that teens face every day is peer pressure. Teens are often influenced to do things by their peers because it’s a person’s tendency to go along with the crowd. Although there is both positive and negative peer pressure‚ teens are more likely to give into the negative peer pressure such as
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Causes and Effects of Peer Pressure Everest College Cause and Effects of Peer Pressure Peer pressure is a way to control or influence others. A negative effect of peer pressure is anything that someone forces another to do that makes them feel uncomfortable. It causes young individuals to do things they know is wrong which can be very dangerous. A teenage boy can convince a teenage girl to have sex with him because “everyone is doing it”. The teenage girl
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Peer pressure affects many teens lives daily. Peer pressure means to want to adopt a specific behavior‚ style‚ or even attitude (“Peer”). Peer pressure affects teens all over the world; no matter where someone is people can influence them easier than imaginable‚ especially if they are young. Peer pressure can push teens so far that they will end up possibly harming or even killing themselves if it is done in a negative way. Parents and friends are the main influences upon teens. Peer pressure is usually
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but not always‚ of the same age group. In adults‚ peers may be determined less by age and more by shared interests or professions. Peer pressure occurs when an individual experiences implied or expressed persuasion to adopt similar values‚ beliefs‚ and goals‚ or to participate in the same activities as those in the peer group. What Is Peer Pressure? Peer pressure exists for all ages. Three-year-old Robert insists that his mother take him to the store right away and buy him the latest fad toy because
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The Pressure to Conform in Our Society When I think of how I have been pressured to conform throughout my life the first thing that comes to mind is peer pressure. I have known peer pressure‚ but‚ upon further reflection‚ I realize that for many years‚ I was fairly sheltered from negative peer pressure. There have been two groups that have consistently put more pressure on me to conform than my peers ever did. I have had more pressure to conform though out my life from my family and school administrators
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Vapor Pressure and Enthalpy of Vaporization of Water 1/9/12 Emily Toy Lab Partner: Zack Ronnei Instructor: Ms. Olsen‚ AP Chemistry Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to find the vapor pressure of water at temperatures between 50oC and 80oC. Procedure: 1. Take a10 mL graduated cylinder and fill it with 7 mL of water. 2. Next fill a 1000 mL beaker ¾ full with water. 3. Cover the graduated cylinder by putting your finger on top and place the cylinder in the 1000 mL beaker. Make
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Weir has explored the impact of parents’ high demands for children. Through the two protagonists of the film‚ the audience might well be inclined to see that the predetermined values from parents can have a negative impact on children. Constant parental pressure to fulfil their vision of success limits their children’s abilities‚ change and weakens their personality‚ and impact their relationship with others. Parent’ vision of success had limited Neil and Todd’s abilities.In the film‚ we often see Neil’s
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Blood Pressure and Pulse Determination National University Bio 202 Human Anatomy & Physiology 2 Lab Report Activity 33A Dr. Alpa Gautam March 6‚ 2012 Abstract The purpose of the paper is to inform and conduct a laboratory report on human blood pressure and pulse determination. Systolic (contraction) and diastolic (relaxation) pressures refer to the ventricular contraction and relaxation. With knowing the two pressures‚ one can distinguish if he/she is at a normal
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