area. For steady flow along the bar‚ the heat flow through successive slabs is the same for reasons of continuity. Hence‚ from Fourier’s law QA=kHTHS-THIXH=kSTHI-TCIXS=kCTCI-TCSXC (1) We may write Eq (1) as QA=U(THS-TCS) (2) Where‚ 1Q=XHkH+XSkS+XCkC (3) U is overall heat transfer coefficient for the composite wall and IUis the overall resistance to the heat flow. Apparatus Figure 1: Front view of calibration unit and transformer Figure 2: Front view of the test
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Single Person Interview- Script Natalie Stanley Music: Latin-style music Announcer: This is Focus on U-N-L a public-affairs presentation of 90-point-three‚ K-R-N-U. I’m Natalie Stanley. Intro: From ballroom to tango‚ and break dancing to ballet‚ dance has always been a part of human culture‚ rituals and celebrations. Today‚ most dancing is about recreation and self-expression‚ although it can also be done as a competitive activity. The benefits of dancing are innumerable in terms of one’s social
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strive and never give up!!! : ) education is the key to success. once u have education u can do anythin u want but if u jus concentrate on music for example and u make 1 track n people go off you...what have u got then? at least with education you hav got endless possibilites. i know stressin ur brain seems annoying while your doing but...im sure u realise life is nothin without learning. dnt get it twisted im not no "boffin" but u shud b able 2 see dat what im saying is right. surely quik cash-no work
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’s next nightmare. The Battle of the Atlantic was "the only thing that ever frightened me." Winston Churchill. As an island Britain needed to bring in a vast amount of food and military equipment to survive the war. The German submarine force (U-boats) severely damaged our ability to survive the war - hence Churchill’s quote above when he feared we would be starved out of the war. A great deal of our raw materials came from America and therefore had to cross the Atlantic. In normal times this
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As u have heard many times money does not bring happiness. Happiness has to be gained. Good morning ladies‚ gentlemen and my fellow students I am standing before u declaring a speech on the topic does money make u happy.no doubt you’ve met people who appear to be trapped in an unsatisfying cycle of materialism and unhappiness.they confuse money for what is really supposed to be measured and there by maximize the wrong thing. Among other things three leave out of the equation all kinds of success
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dactyls‚ or anapests. Such words make it easy to spot the metrical pattern in a poem. Here are some examples: Iamb or Iambus (iambic): = u / u/ behold‚ amuse‚ arise‚ awake‚ return‚ Noel‚ depict‚ destroy‚ inject‚ inscribe‚ insist‚ employ‚ "to be‚" inspire‚ unwashed‚ "Of Mice and Men‚" "the South will rise again." Trochee (trochaic): = / u / u happy‚ hammer‚ Pittsburgh‚ nugget‚ double‚ incest‚ injure‚ roses‚ hippie‚ bubba‚ beat it‚ clever‚ dental‚ dinner‚ shatter‚ pitcher‚ Cleveland
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PHYS321 Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics Thermal Physics Deals with a collection of a large number of particles “More is different!” --- P.W. Anderson It is effectively impossible to follow the motion and trajectory of each particle two approaches in thermal physics • Thermodynamics (macroscopic) • Statistical mechanics (microscopic) “Four fundamental pillars of our physical theory: general relativity‚ quantum mechanics‚ the theory of elementary particles and statistical mechanics… No
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2‚625‚550 342‚060 Op Profit 296‚390 606‚350 Profit % 9.1% 18.8% Budgeted Op Profit 606‚350 Revenue Var F 32‚100 0840103Expense Var U (342‚060) Actual Op Profit 296‚390 This will not be sufficient to explain the profit shortfall. 2. Actual Budget Revenues $3‚264‚000 $3‚231‚900 Less: Consultants’ salaries and fringes $2‚029‚050
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N I O A E U G O A F P U W I R U S V A J W G O M T Z V F K D R A I T E P U E O V V H C Y R T G P B M H H Y E H M R H C P V O C G O Y C J C O R P U S C A L L O S U M I D C V T E T S U G V E N C Y P T M F A P A Y F K G R U U L H O N O R E Z H S O I L R Y V Z G E Q M I N W P M D Y H V T T A O U W X D X B T A P N P C Y G E R P A P S F K V D C A R D L O I F D B I J D L K N H E X S I E U A R A H T O F Y V T L L E C G Y C M M R A L B H L F Y H G V O N S N U O S Q A L E
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F F $ 129‚700 F U F U F F $ 58‚000 U $ 71‚700 F Frank introduces his profit variance schedule to Jim Peterson Frank Q: What changes would you make in this variance analysis schedule? Frank Robert’s Schedule Favorable Variance Due to Sales: Volume $ 117‚700 Price $ 12‚000 Unfavorable Variance Due to Operations: Manufacturing $ 99‚000 Delivery $ 54‚000 Advertising $ 29‚000 Selling $ 6‚000 Administration $ 10‚000 Net Variance - Favorable F F $ 129‚700 F U F U F F $ 58‚000 U $ 71‚700 F Including
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