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    observations performed. The data numbers slowly increased between the pressure and temperature as the experiment progressed. With this data‚ a graph can be created. The graph is a typical one-quadrant graph with an x-axis and y-axis. However‚ for this experiment‚ the x-axis would be _____ and the y-axis was replaced with ________. The relationship between vapor pressure and temperature is given by the Clausius-Clapeyron: ln⁡(P_2/P_(1 ) )=〖-∆H〗_vap/R [1/T_2 -1/T_1 ]

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    Antisocial Personality Behavior When we define abnormal behavior we must keep in mind that “normal” differs from culture to culture. What it is normal for a person from India is completely strange for a person from Europe‚ Colombia or Japan. To determine whether a person’s behavior is abnormal psychologist use three basic criteria as follows: Deviation from statistical norms and social norms‚ maladaptive behavior‚ and personal distress. If the individual’s behavior is considered “abnormal”‚ mental

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    Causes Of World War II

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    beginning of World War II. The contestants in WWII were divided into two groups‚ the Allied Powers and the Axis Powers. The following countries were in the Allied Powers: Soviet Union‚United States‚Britain‚ China‚ France‚ Poland‚ Belgium‚ and the Netherlands. The Axis Powers consisted of the following: Germany‚ Japan‚and Italy. The Allied Powers during WWII were those that opposed the Axis Powers. At the beginning of war‚ Britain and the Commonwealth Nations stood almost alone‚ but the United

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    BENDING MOMENT 1. ABSTRACT Performance-based design approach‚ demands a thorough understanding of axial forces. Bending characterizes the behavior of a slender structural element subjected to an external load applied perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis of the element. By this experiment we can verify the limit load for the beam of rectangular cross-section under pure bending. Moments at the specific points are calculated by the method of statics or by multiplying the perpendicular force or load

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    theoretical internal moment with the measured bending moment for a beam under various loads. Introduction and Background Theory Definition of a Beam Members that are slender and support loadings that are applied perpendicular to their longitudinal axis are called beams. Beams are important structural and mechanical elements in engineering. Beams are in general‚ long straight bars having a constant cross-sectional area‚ often classified as to how they are supported. For example‚ a simply supported

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    PVSyst TUTORIAL STAND ALONE SOLAR PV SYSTEM What is a stand alone solar system? This is a type of system which is not connected to electric grid. We have a PV array to convert sunlight into electricity and then we store this energy in a battery as chemical energy. This stored energy is then utilized when needed. This system is also known as off-grid system. What are the components of stand alone system? We will take a look at the processes involved. We have to convert sunlight into electricity

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    Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 16 (2012) 1926–1939 Contents lists available at SciVerse ScienceDirect Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/rser Vertical axis wind turbine – A review of various configurations and design techniques Muhammad Mahmood Aslam Bhutta ∗ ‚ Nasir Hayat‚ Ahmed Uzair Farooq‚ Zain Ali‚ Sh. Rehan Jamil‚ Zahid Hussain Department of Mechanical Engineering‚ University of Engineering and Technology Lahore‚ G.T. Road

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    Microsoft Excel Practical Examination Thursday 23rd November 2012 11.00 am – 12.30 pm Duration 1½ Hours Instructions for Candidates Instructions for Exam Read the paper fully before you start the exam Attempt all the questions Save the files to the desktop in a folder called MySpreadsheet[yourname] At the end of the exam return this examination paper to the supervisor Make sure your name is on all of the printouts Name Daly Electrical Ltd is a small Electrical Installation company that

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    How Did Hitler Lose Ww2

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    Wehrmacht. Many historians argue that this was crucial in the defeat of the Axis powers because the German leader had no detailed knowledge nor experience in having a leading position in the army. His over-confidence made him believe that he knew more than the generals and failed to see that a failure of an operation does not always depend on the

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    Stalingrad Turning Point

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    1939 to 1945. It involved a majority of the world’s countries that eventually formed into two opposing military alliances. There were the Allies‚ and the Axis. The United States‚ United Kingdom‚ Soviet Union‚ and Republic of China were the main allied forces. Nazi Germany‚ the Empire of Japan‚ and the Kingdom of Italy were the main forces of the Axis. There were many turning points such as the Battle of Stalingrad‚ the Battle of the Atlantic‚ and D-Day that greatly affected World War II. The Battle

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