Report on “Flow past cylinder (in 2D) at different Reynolds numbers” 1 Contents 1 Abstract ............................................................................................................................................................ 3 2 Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 3 3 Theory.....................................................................
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A Quantitative Enzyme Study: CATALASE FlowChart Purpose: Measure the rate of enzyme activity in different conditions Procedure: A. Extraction of Catalase 1. Peel potato 2. Cut into cubes 3. Mass 50g 4. Measure out 50ml of cold distilled water in blender 5. Add crushed ice into blender (small amount) 6. Add the potato cubes into the blender 7. Turn on blender on high for 30 seconds 8. Prepare an ice bath - FROM THIS POINT ON PREPERATION MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN AN ICE BATH – 9
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Speed and Radius Question For an object moving with uniform circular motion‚ what relationship exists between the radius of its path and its speed? Hypothesis If the radius is increased‚ I believe that the speed will decrease‚ giving speed and its radius an inverse relation. Variables The variables in this lab are the radius of the circular path‚ mass of the rubber stopper‚ mass of the hanging weight‚ number of revolutions‚ elapsed time‚ period‚ and speed. Materials and Equipment
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What Happened? In my most recent week at College Park Academy‚ I focused on completing the A-3 objective. The focus of this week was to teach the students to be able to prepare themselves for a certain diet‚ whether it is gain weight or lose weight. To begin‚ the students and I went through our normal routine work out which includes stretching‚ running‚ basketball‚ and agility drills. While we were working out‚ we all shared stories about dieting and how it has affected each one of us. Then for
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Assignment - A Question 1(a) What do you understand by the concept of conservatism ? Why is it also called the concept of prudence? Why is it not applied as strongly today as it used to be in the Past? Question 1(b) What is a Balance Sheet? How does a Funds Flow Statement differ from a Balance Sheet? Enumerate the items which are usually shown in a Balance Sheet and a Funds Flow Statement. Question 2(a) Discuss the importance of ratio analysis for inter-firm and intra-firm comparisons including circumstances
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Capital Budgeting Methods and Cash Flow Estimation Tasty Foods Corporation (Part A) November 5‚ 2012 Executive Summary: Tasty Foods has seen phenomenal growth throughout its lifetime in large part due to a continuous development of innovative new products. Although prosperous for Tasty Foods from its birth‚ this is a business initiative that in the past years‚ Tasty Foods has not maintained. Consumers are shifting towards a more health conscious lifestyle and until now Tasty Foods has not presented
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American Cable Communication want to raise capital by Leveraged Buyout (LBO) approach. This means ACC will finance money though equity and debt to buy AirThread and pay the debt by the cash flows or assets of AirThread. * In another word‚ it’s a highly levered transaction using a fixed WACC discount rate; however the leverage is changing in fact. * If we want to use WACC method‚ one assumption must be met: this program will not change the debt-equity ratio of AirThread. Under LBO approach
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SURFACE PRESSURE MEASUREMENTS ON AN AEROFOIL IN TRANSONIC FLOW Abstract The objective of this exercise is to measure the pressure distribution across the surface on an aerofoil in a wind tunnel. The aerofoil is tested under several different Mach numbers from subsonic to supercritical. The purpose of measuring the pressure distributions is to assess the validity of the Prandtl-Glauert law and to discuss the changing chracteristics of the flow as the Mach number increases from subsonic to transonic
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had an initial price of $92 per share‚ paid a dividend of $1.45 per share during the year‚ and had an ending share price of $104. Compute the percentage total return. The return of any asset is the increase in price‚ plus any dividends or cash flows‚ all divided by the initial price. The return of this stock is: R = [($104 – 92) + 1.45] / $92 R = 0.1462 or 14.62% Calculating Returns Rework the problem above‚ but this time assuming the ending share price is $81. Using the equation
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