An intensive property is a physical quantity whose value does not depend on the amount of the substance for which it is measured. For example‚ the temperature of a system in thermal equilibrium is the same as the temperature of any part of it. If the system is divided the temperature of each subsystem is identical. The same applies to the density of a homogeneous system: if the system is divided in half‚ the mass and the volume change in the identical ratio and the density remains unchanged. According
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INTERACTIVE LEARNING SYSTEM FOR SUNNY GARDEN SCHOOL FOR KIDS DAET‚ CAMARINES NORTE A Research Project Presented to: Ma’am Mary-Ann Villanueva Instructor In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement in SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN Presented by: Ryan Lanuza Jaypee Bendana Julius De Alva Tristan Langub November‚ 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER I- THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Background of the Study………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………1 Statement of the Problem…………………………………………………………………………………………
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Name: ******** Class: DME2 Title: Flow Measurement Date: 11/02/2013 Lecturer: Mr Higgins Summary: In this experiment many different meters were used to measure fluid flow rate; the orifice plate‚ the venture meter‚ the rota meter and the weigh tank. Each meter works by its ability to alter a certain physical property of the flowing fluid and then allows this alteration to be measured. The measured alterations are linked directly to the flow rate and these measurements are subbed in
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Chapter 1 Carbon Compounds and Chemical Bonds. (Covered material: 1.1 - 1.8; 1.12 - 1.17) 1. Structural Theory – most fundamental theory of Organic Chemistry (developed independently by A. Kekule‚ A. Couper and A. Butlerov between 1858 and 1861). Organic Compounds – compounds of carbon and hydrogen. Other elements frequently found in organic compounds are: oxygen‚ nitrogen and halogens (F‚ Cl‚ Br‚ I); less frequently found are: sulfur and phosphorus. Review Periodic Table for determining valence
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Life Cycle 5 5. Stage of SDLC 6 4.1. Feasibility Study 6 4.2. Requirement Gathering 6 4.2.1. Interviews 7 4.2.2. Questionnaire 7 4.2.3. Document review 8 4.2.4. Web visit 8 4.2.5. Observation 8 4.3. System design 9 4.4. Coding 10 4.5. Testing 11 4.6. Implementation 13 4.7. Maintenance 14 5. Software development life cycle models 15 5.1. Waterfall model 15 5.1.1. Advantage of waterfall model 16 5.1.2. Disadvantage of waterfall model 16 5.1.3. When
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(cont.) 2. Run Time Errors Run time errors occur when a combination of data and code causes an invalid condition during runtime in what otherwise appears to be a valid code (e.g. when the user enters a string data for a numeric variable) during coding. In the example below‚ a text value was placed in a numeric variable: CATEGORIES OF ERRORS
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Chapter I (Introduction) Project Overview Inventory is any quantifiable item that you can handle‚ buy‚ sell‚ store‚ consume‚ produce or track. This covers everything from office and maintenance supplies to raw material used for manufacturing‚ to semi-finished and finished goods‚ to fuel used to power equipment used in the business. Nesabel Corporation uses a manual inventory which is very time consuming and difficult to do‚ so with the computerized inventory system the company will save
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YEAR 10 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 2014 COURSE BOOK (v1) IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE STUDENT TO Adhere to all aspects of the College Computer Use agreement that they have each signed. Appreciate that there will be NO warnings regarding any breach of the contract and that any such breach WILL result in the immediate suspension of their right to access the college network. Complete any outstanding work for this subject using non-college computers should their
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through the cave. It was nice to know that our God was the one true and the living God and he did not expect us to give ourselves up to fire or death by other individuals so He could be satisfied for a short amount of time. Thursday we had closing VBS. After VBS Yesinia gave me a rubber band because everybody else was giving out bracelets. The team finished work on the construction site. Also we had a closing church service and there was a love offering collected for the pastor’s family. We said our goodbyes
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Experiment 4 SOLUTION STOICHIOMETRY ACID-BASE TITRATIONS Determination of the Percent Acetic Acid in Vinegar Objectives: (1) To introduce and use the concept of solution stoichiometry (2) To specifically use solution stoichiometry to determine the percent of acetic acid in vinegar. (3) To prepare a standard solution by the method of titration. Consider the following balanced chemical equations: (1) HCl + NaOH ------> NaCl + HOH (2) H2SO4
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