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    locomotive wheels. - Steam ships use the same principle as locomotion production to power a ship. The raw materials for the steam are burnt and the heat produced is used to create steam from a water boiler. The steam turns the turbine and the kinetic energy is used to turn the propellers of the ship and move the ship through the water. A wind turbine is a device that converts kinetic energy from the wind‚ also called wind energy into mechanical energy; a process known. APPLICATIONS:

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    Bunsen Burner

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    objects that you will find in any laboratory. The Bunsen Burner has many different parts that it is made up of. The parts that it is made of include the barrel‚ collar‚ gas flow valve‚ gas intake valve‚ and the base. The barrel is metal tube that will screw onto the base of the burner. It contains small holes called air intake openings at the bottom that allow airflow into the barrel. What the barrel’s main function is‚ is to ignite the mixture of air and gas. The way that this works is that natural gas

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    bulb in will the light turn on?” and “If I check the light circuit will it then turn on?” I decided to get a new light bulb to put into the light to see if that would turn the light on. Experiment- First‚ I will read the side of the box that contained the light bulb to make sure I knew how to screw the light bulb into my light fixture. Next‚ I will take the light bulb and make sure to take the light fixture down properly without messing any wires up and then finally I will screw the light bulb into

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    prepared. Although earthquake prediction has made great strides over the years‚ it is still very much an art form rather than a science. Earthquakes can strike without warning‚ and when they do‚ you do not have time to lock the kitchen cabinets or turn on any emergency lighting‚ much less find suitable shelter. If those steps can be done automatically at the first sign of an earthquake‚ property destruction and personal injury can be avoided or minimized. The Earthquake Detector de- F glar

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    Threaded Fasteners

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    Non threaded joints- keys‚ pins etc. Threaded joints- screws‚ bolts and nuts‚ studs etc. BITS Pilani‚ Pilani Campus Thread Standards and Definitions BITS Pilani‚ Pilani Campus Lead and multi-threaded screws • Lead is the distance moved by nut parallel to the screw axis when the nut is given one turn. l = p * multiplicity of threading • Single threaded‚ l=p • Double threaded‚ l=2p • Triple-threaded‚ l=3p Single & Double thread screws BITS Pilani‚ Pilani Campus The Metric Thread

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    The Centre Lathe

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    The Centre Lathe The Centre Lathe is used to manufacture cylindrical shapes from a range of materials including‚ steels and plastics. Many of the components that go together to make an engine work have been manufactured using lathes. These may be lathes operated directly by people or computer controlled lathes that have been programmed to carry out a particular task. A basic manual centre lathe is shown below. This type of lathe is controlled by a person turning the various handles on the top slide

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    ShurShot Computer Maintenance and Repair Manual ShurShot Computer Maintenance and Repair Manual Scott V Shurter Scott V Shurter Section One……………………Computer Safety Environmental Concerns Power Protection Unauthorized Downloads Section Two……………………Computer Cleaning Tower-Dust‚ Heat‚ and Static Monitor Keyboard Mouse Section Three…………………...Hardware Replacement Replacing the Motherboard Power Supply Replacement Processor Replacement Memory Upgrade Hard Drive Replacement

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    Replace A Screen Analysis

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    Firstly‚ turn off the laptop if not done so and remove the battery from it. This is always the first step for attempting any process concerning taking apart a laptop for safety concerns. By not doing so‚ the computer could still be active and electrocute you if

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    Truss Report

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    experimental measurements. 2. Equipment 1. A plane cantilever truss with six members‚ 1 pinned and 1 roller support 2. A screw jack for applying load to the truss 3. A seven-channel data acquisition system. 3. Theory [pic] Figure 1 In this experiment‚ we are going to use the truss system shown Figure 1. The load W is adjustable using a screw jack. From the theory of equilibrium‚ we are able to calculate the support reaction at point A and E in terms of W. Finally‚ from

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    Quick-Fill • Before filling‚ always ensure the rifle is unloaded and the safety catch is on. • If the buddy bottle is empty‚ cock the rifle before filling. • Insert the filling adaptor into the filling port‚ and push it home. • Make sure the bleed screw on the charging unit is closed‚ and then open the air bottle valve slowly. • Slowly fill the rifle to the maximum recommended charge pressure‚ and close the valve. Allow a few minutes for the pressure to settle. If necessary‚ repeat the procedure

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