RESULTS AND DISCUSSION REPORT—EXPERIMENT 3 (CHEMICAL KINETICS) CALCULATIONS Effect of Concentration on Reaction Rate [S2O32-]initand [H+]init for each run‚ knowing the original concentrations and volumes of [S2O32-]‚ [H+]‚ and water used. [S2O32-]init= __(M[S2O32-])(V[S2O32-])__ [H+]init= _____(M[H+])(V[H+])____ V[S2O32-]+V[H+]+V[water] V[H+]+V[S2O32-]+V[water] Run 1 [S2O32-]init= (0.15 M)(10 mL) (10+3+2)mL = 0.1 M [H+]init= (3 M)(2
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sense. To their old-school critics‚ who prefer their football to be played with a bit more rough and tumble‚ Barcelona in reality are not unlike their Fifa counterpart‚ characterised by lots of short passing and a complete absence of tackling. Yet EA Sports‚ who have been putting out Fifa games since 1993‚ wouldn’t have it any other way. For 20 years they have been trying to recreate what happens on an actual pitch. Don’t you remember how real footballers in the ‘90s had a yellow star around their
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(2003:165)defines error analysis(henceforth EA) as ‘a technique for identifying‚ classifying and systematically interpreting the unacceptable forms produced by someone learning a foreign language ‚using any of the principles and procedures provided by linguistics.’ EA was established in the 1960s by Stephen Pit Corder and colleagues as an alternative to contrastive analysis. It showed that contrastive analysis was unable to predict a great majority of errors. A key finding of EA has been that many errors are
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STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL Associate Professor Hong Guan and Professor Yew-Chaye Loo Griffith School of Engineering Griffith University Gold Coast Campus Queensland‚ Australia TENTH EDITION (Fourth Printing - 2013) Structural Analysis - Supplementary Material CONTENTS Part I 1 Supplementary Notes .................................................................. Fundamentals ...................................................................................
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Foster 1 Jason Foster Mr. Miller Physics 5 March 20‚ 2013 Energy Lost . . . Energy Saved . . . My family and many others have been tricked by the media. We have probably all – at one time or another – been succored into to buying an appliance or electrical device based off whether it’s the cheapest one. By doing this you have been fooled by society! Your purchase should not be based on price‚ but by how much energy the appliance consumes. The appliance might be cheaper‚ but it mostly
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350 + 0.9 × 25 = 57.5 b) With debt at face value 35 million due in one year‚ the value of equity for each of the three projects is: EA = 85 − 35 = 50 EB = 0.5 × (150 − 35) = 57.5 EC = 0.1 × (350 − 35) = 31.5 Thus‚ equity holders prefer project B. c) With debt at face value 120 million due in one year‚ the value of equity for each of the three projects is: EA = 0 EB = 0.5 × (150 − 120) = 15 EC = 0.1 × (350 − 120) = 23 Thus‚ equity holders prefer project C. 2 d) The expected agency
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surface mean chord – both of which are measured aft of the hinge line. So we can say that: [pic] and it is normal to neglect the tab term when dealing with elevons. Exercises 1. The data below applies to an aircraft in steady level flight at 200kt EAS. Calculate the elevator angle required for longitudinal trim. Also obtain the stick-fixed neutral point and the static margin. NB: the cg is 0.61m aft of leading edge of mean chord |Parameter |Value
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** Section E Marking Scheme ** Question 1 (6 marks) The function plotted below has roots at x = 2.5‚ x = 4.6‚ and x = 5.7. 8 6 4 2 0 -2 -4 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5 6 6.5 7 i) Suppose that a bisection search is started with xLOW = 5 and xHIGH = 7. Complete the following table. Step XHIGH XLOW XROOT EMAX 1 5 7 6 1 2 5 6 5.5 0.5 3 5.5 6 5.75 0.25 0.5 mark for consistently picking XROOT
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“The Rule in Rylands v. Fletcher remains a tort of strict liability. The statement posed to us above is quite contentious‚ a statement which attracts diverse views from a number of different jurisdictions. The main question to consider here is whether the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher remains an independent tort of strict liability or whether there has been a move towards negligence and nuisance in recent years. There is a great emphasis placed on the rule of Rylands v. Fletcher for law students‚
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4 4 3 3 4 3 4 3 4 4 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 8 Undergraduate Elective (UE) Category DC BS EAS HU TOTAL 63 20 21 2 106 DE HM OC TOTAL 27 14 33 74 Total credits = 180 Basic Sciences (BS) Core CYL110 Physical Chemistry: Concepts and Applications CYP100 Chemistry Laboratory MAL110 Mathematics - I MAL120 Mathematics - II PHL110 Fields and Waves PHP100 Physics Laboratory TOTAL BS Core Engineering Arts and Sciences (EAS) Core AML110 AML120 AML150 CSL101 Engineering Mechanics 3-0-2 Materials Science 3-0-2
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