CALIBRATION OF TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE SENSORS Mechanical Engineering Department Loyola Marymount University Los Angeles‚ California ABSTRACT In this laboratory experiment‚ an Omega Model PX- 236-060GV piezoresistive pressure transducer was calibrated‚ by using an AMTEK model deadweight pressure tester. For the temperature calibration an Jofra Model C-140 temperature calibrator was used. The experiment began by setting up the Jofra Model C-140 temperature calibrator‚ and taking data from
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Looking back at the research question‚ the actual amount of reactant did not match the theoretical stoichiometric amounts according to the balanced equation‚ but the amount of catalyst matched the original value when uncertainty is taken into account. The percent yields for the reactants in the equation are very far from 100% yield. In the case of water‚ the percent yield came out to be meaning there were at least 2 times to 4 times more water than there should be. The percent yield of oxygen came
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Study of Solubility Equilibrium of Potassium Hydrogen Tartrate Wang Haina 1. Aim 1. To determine the solubility of potassium hydrogen tartrate (KHT) at various temperatures from 10°C to 50 °C‚ and determine the corresponding Ksp at these temperatures. 2. To obtain the changes in enthalpy and entropy of the dissolution of KHT from the dependence of Ksp on temperature. 2. Results and discussion 2.1 Collection of data A portion of KHT (1 to 1.5 g) was added into about 100 mL of deionised
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The Effect of Solvent Exposure and Temperature on Beet Cell Membrane Integrity Introduction: • Cell membranes are vital to proper cellular function • Cell membranes consist of a lipid bilayer made up of phospholipids • Phospholipids are amphipathic molecules meaning they have a dual nature in that they show both hydrophilic (water-loving) and hydrophobic (water-fearing) properties • The amphipathic nature of phospholipids causes them to spontaneously form bilayers in water
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Unit Test: Macbeth Review and Breakdown Part A: Matching Part B: Chronological Order – Number 15 events in chronological order. Part C: Literary device Analysis – 5 quotations (one per act from the charts that you worked on throughout the course of the play) You will have to: a) Identify the literary device b) The meaning and significance of the quotation “Your face my thane is as a book where men/May read strange matters.” Device: simile Explanation and significance: Lady Macbeth
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In examining Zach Inglis’s scene breakdown of ‘Better Places to Go’‚ the overall scene breakdown gave an overwhelming sense of story plot rather than a scene-by-scene breakdown of the film. What I have noticed is that the document presented is a scene breakdown and treatment combined which was not the task at hand‚ making it difficult to mark. Some issues within the document that I wish to raise are formatting (abiding by editing house requirements)‚ the writing (readability) and its structure (layout
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worn before starting the experiment. The initial room temperature should be calculated using a thermometer and a marker is used to name beakers 1 and 2. Divide the 10 test tubes into two groups and name them 1-5 in both groups. 5 different stopwatches are used to record the time for the disappearance of the blue-black color in test tubes‚ name them 1-5 also. Stopwatch 1 corresponds to test tube 1 in beaker 1 i.e. 0°C and the room temperature (that should be around 20-25°C)‚ and stopwatch 5 corresponds
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Teradyne Corporation: The Jaguar Project Breakdown My mentor once told me‚ “You can’t do today’s job with yesterday’s methods and be in business tomorrow.” This was one of many life lessons that my mentor taught me as I entered my brand new career as being a program manager back in 2003. The concept of this quote never really hit home with me until I sat in my first Program Management Review (PMR). As the defense contractor began to explain why the project was behind schedule and why the EVM
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AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE DETECTING SYSTEM Author: NETAJI.PANIGRAHI B.Tech e.mail:netajipanigrahi@gmail.com 1 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION The Automatic Temperature Detecting System is an embedded system application which has the capability of detecting temperature of the environment. The behavior of the system is based on sensor. Based on sensing information the microcontroller will respond. This system works on 5V power supply. Here Microcontroller plays a major role which takes inputs from sensor
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35.Which is of the following would be likely to increase outdoor air pollution? a.Wide open landscapes transport pollutants. b.Hills and valleys increase the flow of air in valleys c.Higher temperatures decrease chemical reactions leading to more photochemical smog formation. d.FOC emissions from certain trees and plants can play a large role in creating photochemical smog. e.Temperature inversions can help to disperse pollutants. 36.Which of the following statements is true? a.Temperature
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