Adult Female Student. Objectives The objective of this experiment was to collect data for the skinfold calipers‚ BMI and body composition formulas. For the skinfold calipers‚ we had to measure different body sites. After the data was gathered we used this to calculate different classification we were and how the scores relate to cardiovascular diseases. The calipers are used to measure the thickness of the skin in certain places. My hypothesis is that the greater the skin fold measures
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Green Tire Uniformity Measurement using High Speed Laser Profile Sensors Introduction Tire Uniformity refers to the dynamic mechanical properties of pneumatic tires as strictly defined by a set of measurement standards and test conditions accepted by global tire and car makers. These measurement standards include the parameters of radial force variation‚ lateral force variation‚ conicity‚ plysteer‚ radial runout‚ lateral runout‚ and sidewall bulge. Tire makers worldwide employ tire uniformity
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MOMENT OF INERTIA Chua‚ Richard Janssen J.‚ PHY11L/A3 chardsenchua77@yahoo.com Abstract The moment of inertia‚ or also known as the rotational inertia‚ is the rotational analog of a rigid body to a linear or an angular motion. It is one of the fundamentals of the dynamics of rotational motion. The moment of inertia must always be in a specified chosen axis of rotation. The point of motion is basically defined as the relationship between mass and the perpendicular distance to the rotational
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would occur more in the green light condition and CO2 rate of consumption would occur more in the no light condition. Methods A laptop computer with Logger Pro Computer Program connected to a Vernier LabQuest Computer Interface. A Vernier O2 Gas Sensor and a Vernier CO2 Gas sensor connected to the Vernier LabQuest Computer Interface are used to measure the amount of oxygen and carbon dioxide produced. The spinach leaves are placed in the 2000 mL respiration chamber. A 150 Watt goose neck lamp is
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temperature of a sample of alum. Detennine the water of hydration of a sample of alum. Detennine the percent sulfate of a sample of alum. Verify the chemical fonnula of a sample of alum. MATERIALS Part I‚ Melting Temperature Test Materials Vernier computer interface computer Temperature Probe capillary tubes 150 mL beaker or Thiele melting-point tube mortar and pestle glass stirring rod Part II‚ Water of Hydration Test Materials alum crystals‚ KAl(S04)2·12H20 hot plate ring stand‚ ring
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your car from bodily damage‚ but you as well. Step Five: As your looking at this contraction‚ wondering ‘Where do I even begin?’‚ this process is actually very simple once you understand its components. So‚ you have 4 basic parts. You have the caliper‚ two brake pads‚ a rotor‚ and of course‚ some bolts and clips to hold everything in its place. “What are these so-called basic parts?”‚ well I am glad you asked. I will give a
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threshold for the finger‚ palm‚ forearm‚ and back. The experimenter used a dial caliper as the tool to deliver a stimulus to the participant. The following increments were used when adjusting the caliper on each body part: finger 0.01 inches‚ palm 0.05 inches‚ forearm 0.1 inches‚ back 0.1 inches. To accurately record the threshold for each body part manipulated‚ the following conversions were used for the dial caliper: 10 on the watch dial = 0.01 inches‚ 50 on the watch dial = 0.05 inches‚ 100 on
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Length and Flow Rate Measurements and Statistical Concepts Laboratory Experiment 1 EML 3303C Mechanical Engineering Measurements Summer 2014 Authored by: Cody Appleby‚ Gregory Harmeling‚ and Joseph Pernici May 26th‚ 2014 Lab section: C014 Monday 11am-1:50pm TA: Eduardo Castillo Work station 8 1 Abstract This lab consisted of three different measurements; measuring length‚ flow rate‚ and resistance. The reason for this lab was to use statistical concepts learned in lecture to
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Saul Machingauta HND Mechanical Eng (Hre Poly)‚ ZFETC‚ Hre Poly‚ ND (Draughting & Designing Technology) Hre Poly‚ MDP Phone 011 652 2193 Email saul.machingauta@gmail.com SMachingauta@loeschesa.co.za Mobile: 079 881 3288 Personal Details Date of Birth: 02 October 1975 Marital Status: Married Sex: Male National ID Number: AA991122 Driver’s license no. 595450 LB Permit No GIM 383/07 Languages: English Objective Seeking a challenging and rewarding Medium or upperlevel
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the following groups according to their function they performed. 1. Measuring tools I. Measuring tape II. Steel rule III. Outside& inside calipers IV. Verneir caliper V. Micrometer 2. Marking / layout tools i. Scriber ii. Divider iii. Prick punch iv. Center punch v. Surface plate vi. V-Block vii. Hermaphrodite caliper / odd leg caliper viii. Scribing block 3. Testing tools i. Try square ii. Protector iii. Adjustable bevel 4. Holding tools Vice i. Bench vice ii. Hand
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