determine the support reactions when these reactions cannot be determined solely from the equations of equilibrium. To analyze the effects of thermal stresses. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education South Asia Pte Ltd In-class Activities 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Reading Quiz Applications Elastic deformation in axially loaded member Principle of superposition Compatibility conditions ‘Force method’ of analysis Thermal Stress Stress Concentration Concept Quiz Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education
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(b) Show mathematically that acceleration experienced by an object is independent of its mass. [2] (c) Show that value of g = 9.8 m/s2 [2] 25. Describe an activity to demonstrate endosmosis and exomosis. Draw a diagram also. [5] OR (a) Give the chemical composition and functions of plasma membrane and cell wall. [3+2] Differentiate between the two (b) What is meant by membrane biogenesis? Which cell organelle is concerned with membrane biogenesis? SECTION B
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Understand how to measure the stress and strain through experiments Correlate the behavior of some engineering materials to the stress-strain diagram. Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education South Asia Pte Ltd In-class Activities 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Reading Quiz Applications Stress-Strain diagram Strength parameters Poisson’s ratio Shear Stress-strain diagram Concept Quiz Copyright © 2011 Pearson Education South Asia Pte Ltd TENSION AND COMPRESSION TEST Copyright © 2011 Pearson
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Mechanics of Solids [3 1 0 4] CIE 101 / 102 First Year B.E. Degree Mechanics of Solids PART- I Mechanics of Rigid Bodies PART- II Mechanics of Deformable Bodies COURSE CONTENT IN BRIEF PART I Mechanics of Rigid Bodies 1. Resultant of concurrent and non-concurrent coplanar forces. 2. Equilibrium of concurrent and non-concurrent coplanar forces. 3. Centroid of plane areas 4. Moment of Inertia of plane areas 5. Kinetics: Newton’s second law‚ D’Alembert’s principle‚ Work- Energy‚ and
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rectangle and a square have the same area. If the length of the side of the square is 6 units and the longest side of the rectangle is 5 more than the measure of the shorter side. Find the dimensions of the rectangle. 4.) Find the height of a parallelogram having sides 10 and 20 inches‚ and an included angle of 35 degree. Also‚ calculate the area of the figure. 5.) A certain city block is in the form of a parallelogram. Two of its sides measure 32 ft. and 41 ft. If the area of the land in the block
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Lab 3 – Separation of a Mixture of Solids Cathy Lab Partners: Chelsea Brooke Sept 4‚ 2012 Chemistry 131A Dr. Vicki H Audia Pelab Questions: Proposed procedure for separation of a mixture: Use physical properties of the 4 substances to separate. 1. Remove iron with magnet 2. Add water to the mixture to melt the benzoic acid and NaCl then filter out sand. 3. Chill the solution and scoop the acid out leaving a salt solution. 4. Boil water away leaving salt. Purpose: The
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PURPOSE The purpose of this experiment is to become familiar with the separation of mixtures of solid and learn separation techniques based on the chemical properties of a substance. PROCEDURES 1. Separating out the Iron a. Use your digital scale to determine the mass of your weighing dish. b. Empty the entire mixture of solids from the plastic bag into the weighing dish and determine the gross mass of the total mixture and weighing dish. Compute the net mass of the mixture: this is equal
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SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES WITHIN INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS IN NAIROBI: A CASE STUDY OF MATHARE BY Rosemary Kwamboka TABLE OF CONTENTS ii LIST OF TABLES iii DEDICATION iv ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS v ABSTRACT vi 1.0 INTRODUCTION. 1 1.2 Background of the Study 4 1.3 Problem Statement. 5 1.4 Justification 6 1.5 The purpose of the study 6 1.6 Hypothesis 6 1.7 Specific objectives 6 2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW 7 3.0 METHODOLOGY 11 3.1 Area and population of Study 12 4.0 RESULTS 14 5.0 DISCUSSION
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Engineering (CEET313a) Solid Waste Management Members: Emilene Santiago Jude Bryant Amante Terrence Gabriel Vida Richard Febra Riki Zita III Aira Samson Christian Bagay Instructor: Edna C. Ambion What is Solid Waste Management? By: Terrence Vida Solid waste management is a polite term for garbage management. As long as humans have been living in settled communities‚ solid waste‚ or garbage‚ has been an issue‚ and modern societies generate far more solid waste than early humans
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