diameter of 25 cm. The local atmospheric pressure is 88 kPa. Now‚ heat is transferred to refrigerant-134a until the temperature is 15°C. Determine (a) the final pressure‚ (b) the change in the volume of the cylinder‚ and (c) the change in the enthalpy of the refrigerant-134a. 3. Determine the specific volume of superheated water vapor at 10 MPa and 400°C‚ using (a) the ideal-gas equation‚ (b) the steam tables. 4. Determine the specific volume of superheated water vapor at 3.5 MPa and 450°C based on
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English for Specific Purposes The advancement of business and communication technology in the course of past twenty years has revolutionized the field of English language teaching and has radically served the attention of course designers from teaching English for Academic purposes to teaching for more specialized purposes‚ English for Specific Purposes (ESP). The teaching of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) falls within the framework of what is generally called English for Specific Purposes (ESP)
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Identification of Metallic Ions Peter Jeschofnig‚ Ph.D. Version 42-0160-00-01 Lab RepoRt assistant This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a summary of the experiment’s questions‚ diagrams if needed‚ and data tables that should be addressed in a formal lab report. The intent is to facilitate students’ writing of lab reports by providing this information in an editable file which can be sent to an instructor. obseRvations
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External perspectives Peter Sawchyn was in the business more than 40 years and he had seen affected change in customers’ consciousness of their instrumental options. When he had started his business‚ there was very few peoples who were aware of the option of handmade guitars‚ but now this option had grown even the large instrument makers had included the handmade choice to fulfilled the unique requirement of the customers. The growing demand of handmade instruments provides the opportunity of more
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will write what he or she thinks the teacher wants if that is the only audience he or she writes for. "Role and audience together give you specifics about your relationship and attitudes which must be included in your writing." (Adler) Suggested audiences: self‚ peers‚ protester‚ company‚ a character from literature or history‚ etc. Format: Be specific about the format for the assignment. Students will develop stronger writing skills if they are challenged to write in a variety of formats.
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Through Skrzynecki’s poem ‘St Partricks College’ portrays the disconnections between school and people reflect the lack of desire to belong to the community and obtain a sense of self. The religious imagery of ‘our lady watched with outstretched arms conveys a sense on welcoming and inclusion is juxtaposed with the pathetic fallacy ‘her face overshadowed by clouds’ and this is symbolizes the persona’s insecurities and doubts for the institution. The persona’s disconnections are further reinforced
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chapter 6: Planning capacity Capacity the maximum rate of output of a process or a system. Acquisition of new capacity requires extensive planning‚ and often involves significant expenditure of resources and time. Capacity decisions must be made in light of several long-term issues such as the firm’s economies and diseconomies of scale‚ capacity cushions‚ timing and sizing strategies‚ and trade-offs between customer service and capacity utilization. Planning capacity across the organization
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Plant Capacity Pete Garcia BUS644: Operations Management October 26‚ 2014 Dr.: Gail Hoskyns-Long Ashford University Beck Manufacturing & Plant Capacity Introduction In this paper‚ we will focus on the case study‚ which discusses about the plant capacity and Beck Manufacturing. In addition‚ after reading the case study it becomes evident that we need to help Beck’s Manufacturing‚ president in making the best decision possible in regards to determining his facilities capacity. Therefore
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several ways such as air pollution‚ altered wind speeds/wind direction and heat stress to a great degree affecting both urban flora/fauna and human health” (Baldasano et al. 2003). The excessive upsurge of unguarded development in the urban centers induces
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court why he should be guilty of murder of Rita Rytka. Peter Sutcliffe is guilty on the grounds of Actuse Reus of Murder as he committed an unlawful act that caused the death of Rita Rytka who was 18 years of age and therefore‚ by definition of law‚ was a human being. He murdered her under the Queens Peace as there was no war or threat against the country on the 31st January 1978. Peter Sutcliffe (the defendant) should also be charged for Specific Intention as the defendant intended to murder Rita Rytka
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