For each problem (momentum‚ energy & mass)‚ we will start with an initial chapter dealing with some results of the molecular theory of the transport phenomena (viscosity‚ thermal conductivity & diffusivity) Then‚ proceed to microscopic level and learn how to determine the velocity‚ temperature and concentration profiles in various kinds of systems. Then‚ the equations developed at microscopic level are needed in order to provide some input into problem solving at macroscopic
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behaviour of magnetostrictive materials is analogous to that of the piezoelectric ceramic materials‚ except that they are responsive to magnetic fields. Electrorheological and magnetorheological fluids are liquids that experience dramatic changes in viscosity upon the application of electric and magnetic fields‚ respectively. The combined system of sensor‚ actuator and control circuit on as one IC unit‚ emulates a biological system. Brain Muscles Actuators & motors Control & computation
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Purifying Used of Cooking Oil ____________________________ A Project Defense Presented to: Mrs. SalvacionGonzaless _____________________ In Partial Fullfillment for the Subject Science and Health V Presented by: Rhey Victor S. Macayran Pased By: TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE…………………………………………………………..1 TABLE OF CONTENTS……………………………………………...2 CHAPTER I.ITRODUCTION A.Background of the Study……………………………3-4 B.Objectives of the Study………………………………4 C.Significance
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higher ones usually increase the number of red blood cells and increase DPG concentrations so that hemoglobin binds oxygen less well (which increases delivery). However‚ this is not a good long term solution since high hematocrits also increase blood viscosity. These temporary changes are the result of phenotypic plasticity since they can happen in adulthood and are reversible. Animals that are permanently adapted to high altitudes instead have lower hematocrits and increased oxygen binding to increase
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What is Ballistic Gelatin and how is does it aid in Criminalistics? Ballistic gelatin is a solution of gelatin powder in water. Ballistic gelatin closely simulates the density and viscosity of human and animal muscle tissue‚ and is used as a standardized medium for testing the terminal performance of firearms ammunition. While ballistic gelatin does not model the structure of the body‚ including skin and bones‚ it works fairly well as an approximation of tissue and provides similar performance
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characteristic of these admixtures will indicate whether the admixture will be applicable as a retarder or accelerator in the production of fly ash based geopolymer binder. 1.1 PROBLEM STATEMENT Fly ash based geopolymer binder is known for its low viscosity other than short setting time. This rapid formation of geopolymer framework will contribute to the early strength development; however workability performance will be significantly reduced. Therefore‚ with the addition of these chemical reagents
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petroleum oils are commonly carcinogens and can cause eczema‚ but still is an excellent lubricant. Furthermore Canola oil is non-toxic for the environment. Grease Grease is a semi-solid lubricant. Greases have an initial high viscosity but after application the viscosity decreases. An example of a grease used as a lubricant is Silicone Grease‚ it is a good lubricant and provides resistance to corrosion. It’s used as a lubricant for bike chains and airsoft gun mechanisms and it’s made when silicone
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GENERAL GEOLOGY - GEOL 1113 EXAM I WITH ANSWERS - Spring 2002 Below you will find the questions and answers for Exam I in my General Geology class. The correct answer for each question is highlighted in bold face green type. While you are reviewing the exam‚ pause at the questions you find you missed and try to understand why you missed them. Really understanding this will require not only that you understand why your answer is incorrect‚ but also why you chose it in the first place. Were you confused
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INDIVIDUAL FINAL EXAM SPECIALISATION COURSE OPERATIONS AND SUPPLY CHAINS Read this carefully This exam is a closed book exam: you are not allowed to have books‚ articles‚ notes etc. on your desk. Please take care of your handwriting. You need to be very specific about which question you are answering - it is noticed here that often one question exists of several sub questions. Please explain all your answers and write down your name and student number on each sheet
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http://homeworkfox.com/questions/general-questions/1166/sci-209-complete-course-oceanography/ SCI 209 Complete Course Oceanography SCI 209 Complete Course Oceanography SCI 209 Week 1 SCI 209 Week 1 Individual Assignment NOAA Activity Part One Ocean Exploration Navigate to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) site at http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/ Select Explore from the menu‚ then select Ocean Exploration listed below Oceans. Choose an explorative mission that took place
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