partners‚ (3) the date the experiment was performed‚ and (4) an abstract. The abstract should be a very brief overview of the goals and the main results of the experiment. If a known physical quantity was measured in the experiment then you should state the numerical value of the result that you obtained for that quantity and also state how close your result was to the expected result. It would be a good practice to write the abstract last‚ after you have written the remainder of the experiment. In
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LIFO method and it’s designed to overcome the main problem of LIFO method which is liquidation. The dollar value LIFO method groups all type of goods in the inventory in a pool and the pool is measured by the total dollar amount instead of physical quantity. The balance sheet view differ under the dollar value Lifo method from the other inventory valuation methods. The dollar value LIFO method is used to eliminate the inflation effect in order to get accurate results‚ if the inflation has no impact
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An intensive property is a physical quantity whose value does not depend on the amount of the substance for which it is measured. For example‚ the temperature of a system in thermal equilibrium is the same as the temperature of any part of it. If the system is divided the temperature of each subsystem is identical. The same applies to the density of a homogeneous system: if the system is divided in half‚ the mass and the volume change in the identical ratio and the density remains unchanged. According
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wieners to local stores at a steady rate of 250 per day. The cost of preparing the equipment for producing wieners is $22. Annual holding costs are 15 cents per wiener. The factory operates 300 days a year. Find: 1) The optimal total production quantity per cycle and the corresponding maximal on-hand stock level. 2) The optimal number of cycles per year 3) The optimal length of each cycle. Q2. (Total 30 points) A manufacturer of exercise equipment purchases the pully section of the equipment
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of inertia of a flywheel Jonathan Prevett 13/11/14 Uday Ravish Aim: To determine the moment of inertia of a flywheel. Apparatus: Fly wheel and axel‚ weight hanger‚ slotted weights‚ stop watch‚ metre ruler. Definitions: Moment of Inertia- a quantity expressing a body’s tendency to resist angular acceleration Radius of Gyration- the distribution of the components of an object around an axis. Method: The weights were suspended from the axel by the cord‚ then we used a meter ruler to make sure
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Biomechanical analysis of bicycle-kick in soccer ball By: Mohammad M. Al Saaid Graduat Student - ME 5840 Instroctor: Prof. Peter Jenkins List of Symbols: a Acceleration α Angular Acceleration V Velocity F Force r Radius of ball FA Impales force of Player A FB Impales force of Player B AFB
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cinema. In the cinema it is subject to contraction‚ expansion‚ breaks or leaps through the manipulation of the director. The three aspects of the time 1. Physical time is the time taken by an action as it is being filmed and as it is being projected on the screen. A film may actually show what is happening in real life. * Physical time in the cinema can be distorted through slow motion‚ accelerated motion‚ reverse motion‚ and stopped motion. * Slow motion happens when the camera takes
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Experiment 8: LRC Circuit Aim The aim of this experiment is to measure and calculate the resonance frequency in different ways. Meanwhile‚ there is a requirement to use the apparatus proficiently. For the last part of the experiment‚ there is a demand to analyze the phenomenon and get a better understanding. Moreover‚ from this experiment‚ we can understand the principle of this experiment and learn some circuit knowledge. Background/ Theory In the experiment‚ in an LRC circuit‚ a resistor(R)
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metallic conductors. Temperature also has effects the resistivity of the conducting surface. Resistivity is a "bulk property of material describing how well that material inhibits current flow. This is slightly different from resistance‚ which is not a physical property. If one considers current flowing through a unit cube of material (say‚ a solid metal cube that measures 1 meter on each side)‚ resistivity is defined as the voltage measured across the unit cube length (V/m) divided by the current flowing
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Predictive-Corrective Incompressible SPH B. Solenthaler ∗ University of Zurich R. Pajarola † University of Zurich Figure 1: Three examples produced with our incompressible simulation: (Left) 2M particles splashing against the simulation boundaries. (Center) Close-up view of a wave tank. (Right) A fluid represented by 700k particles colliding with cylinder obstacles. Abstract We present a novel‚ incompressible fluid simulation method based on the Lagrangian Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH)
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