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    neighbor house. I than left home to make my model tank. I was about half way done all i needed to do was paint it. I got home and nobody was there so i made got the spare ribs‚Mcdonald fries and fanta from my kitchen and ate that for dinner. I than took a shower watching the door because it opened on me and i didn’t want to close it because the water started getting warm. When i was done i finally got to my desk in my room and started finishing my model tank.

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    of the Pinto. The gas tank on the vehicles was placed directly behind the rear axle instead of above it‚ with only nine inches of space between the gas tank and axle. Bolts were also placed close to the gas tank‚ increasing the risk that they could puncture the tank in an accident. Additionally‚ the fuel filler pipe design created a high probability that the pipe would disconnect from the tank and cause gasoline to spill out in rear-end collisions. Ford designed the gas tank with hopes of creating

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    SAMPLE EXAM PROBLEMS Set I Problem1 For the trailer hitch shown in the Figure c‚ tongue weight of 100 kg acts downward and the pull force of 4905 N acts horizontally (Figure a). Using the dimensions of the ball bracket given below (Figure d)‚ draw a free body diagram of the ball bracket and find the tensile and shear loads applied to the two bolts that attach bracket to the channels shown in the Figure (b). [pic][pic] a) b) c) [pic] d) Problem 2 The figure below shows

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    Introduction 4 1.3 Project Location Map 5 1.4 Terms of Reference 6 1.4.1 Project Details 6 1.4.2 Reporting Structure 6 1.4.3 Personnel Duties 7 1.5 Schematic Layout 7 2.1 DELIVERABLES 8 2.1.1 Dam 8 2.1.2 Water Treatment Works 9 2.1.3 Elevated Steel Tank 10 2.1.4 Water Transmission 10 2.1.5 Metering 11 3.1 Project Management Process 12 3.1.1 Initiating 12 3.1.2 Planning 12 3.1.3 Executing 13 3.1.4 Controlling 14 3.1.5 Closing 14 List of references..........................................

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    technology in w11

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    inventions of the repeating machine gun‚ the development of poison gas‚ and the introduction of the first tanks caused armies to fight using the bunkering method. This allowed men to huddle in trenches along what are called skirmish lines and throw‚ lob‚ and fire by other means weapons to cause damage while men were protected by about 4 to 5 feet deep earth. This caused men to fight in rear columns behind tanks can basically caused defensive fighting tactics resulting in drawn out protracted battles. In

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    Water Level Indicator

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    to see whether the tank is filled or not or we will place a overflow pipe to know that the tank is fill or not in case of water tank and we get confirmed from the water coming from overflow pipe that the has been filled. here is lots of wastage of water and still we need a human to have a look over it and so to avoid this and to save wastage of water or any other liquid that is being filled. Here is a simple circuit for liquid level alarm this circuit only tells us when the tank is full with a beep

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    Aquaponics in India

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    to work on. Key words: Aquponics ‚ polyhouse cultivation‚ Ammonia(NH4) ‚ Nitrite(NO2) ‚ Nitrate(NO3). Introduction: Aquaponics is‚ farming technique in which water from aquaculture is used to grow crops and extra water returns back to the fish tank. When this water circulated near root zone‚ nitrogen fixing bacteria (manly nitrosomonas and nitrobactor) convert ammonia (NH4) into nitrite (NO2) and then to nitrate (NO3) form. By these‚ plants get nutrients as fertilizer and nitrates been less

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    improvements made to rifles included auto loading and continuous single shot which made it easier for foot soldiers to use. The next major improvement made to weaponry during World War II would be land vehicles. Tanks were the main vehicles used during both world wars. Prior to this war‚ tanks

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    Deep Water Horizon

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    smallest of this group‚ but is most well know for coastal impacts 2 largest ‘spills’ are multiple events during recent armed conflicts Persian Gulf War in 1991 Chechnyan insurrection in 2000 72% are from tankers 7% each from wells and storage tanks 3% pipelines and cargo vessels 1 lone refinery Although Valdez is #57 on this list‚ it probably top 5-10 in environmental damage and #1 political damage. Most infamous are those where oil stranded on shorelines Slide 5 Model provides Business

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    World War 1 began in 1914 and ended in the late months of 1918. This war was often portrayed as one of the first modern war that took place in the 20th century. World War 1 was primarily the struggle for mastery in the continent of Europe. Equipment including rifles‚ artillery‚ and grenades were just a few of the many weapons and pieces of equipment that needed many improvements. Rifles used in the war were difficult to load quickly and some were heavier than others. Artillery was lighter than the

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