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    Study of Recovery of Waste Heat From the Exhaust of Automotive Engine K. Wojciechowski1‚ J. Merkisz2‚ P. Fuć2‚ P. Lijewski2‚ M.Schmidt1 1 Faculty of Materials Science and Ceramics AGH University of Science and Technology‚ Al. Mickiewicza 30‚ 30-059 Cracow‚ Poland 2 Institute of Combustion Engines and Transportation‚ Poznan University of Technology‚ Piotrowo 3‚ 60-965‚ Poznan‚ Poland e-mail: gcwojcie@cyf-kr.edu.pl‚ phone: (+48)12-61-73-442 Abstract Automotive engines reject a considerable amount of

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    Compulsory Experiment

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    The wheelchair experiment introduced me to a world that I have never known. I have never been in a wheelchair or been affected by any form of hearing‚ visual‚ or physical disabilities. So‚ this experiment caused me to really think about how the layout of a space‚ weight of doors‚ etc. could affect someone. While using the wheelchair‚ I felt as if I was in the spotlight every time I entered a room or crossed paths with a group of individuals. People would look on as I posed in the wheelchair and give

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    Animal experiment

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    Should we use animals for experiments? (against) The question is‚what it means to use animals for experiments? It means‚ the investigators and doctors whose are producing medicines they have to test is first‚somehow‚to see how is the effect of the medicine.This “somehow” means the animals.Moreover I haven’t said anything about testing new products like cosmetic products‚make-ups‚sprays. In my opinion‚the animals are different‚they body and organism are different.For this reason the scientists

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    Experiment 1: Calorimetry

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    Experiment 1: Calorimetry Nadya Patrica E. Sauza‚ Jelica D. Estacio Institute of Chemistry‚ University of the Philippines‚ Diliman‚ Quezon City 1101 Philippines Results and Discussion Eight Styrofoam ball calorimeters were calibrated. Five milliliters of 1M hydrochloric acid (HCl) was reacted with 10 ml of 1M sodium hydroxide (NaOH) in each calorimeter. The temperature before and after the reaction were recorded; the change in temperature (∆T) was calculated by subtracting the initial temperature

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    Friction Loss Along Pipe

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    Abstract This experiment of the friction loss along a smooth pipe shows that there are existence of laminar and transitional flows as stated in Graph 2.0 and Graph 2.1. It is proven that the higher velocity along the smooth bore pipe‚ the higher is the head loss of water. As shown in Table 3.0‚ when the Reynolds’ number increases‚ the value of pipe coefficient friction‚ f decreases along the decreasing stead laminar line. On top of that‚ there are energy loss from the water to the surface of the

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    Manganese Experiment

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    a tremendous variety of oxidation states that appear in its compounds. The oxidation numbers range from Mn (III) in compounds like Mn(NO)3CO to Mn (VII) in KMnO4. Compounds of manganese range in oxidation number between theses two extremes. This experiment involves the preparation of a Mn (III) complex of actylacetone (also named 2‚4-pentanedione) which is a useful starting material for the preparation of other Mn (III) compounds. Manganese (III) complexes are relatively stable and can be prepared

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    I have had to learn the differences between screen printing and heat transfers. At first‚ it was hard to figure out which one would be the best for our customers. When I finally got the hang of helping our customers in the front‚ it started to get easier. There are many things that should be considered when deciding on what method you should use. If you need a job done in a hurry‚ your best option would be heat transfer. Heat transfers can typically be done in about two hours‚ depending on size

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    Heat and Temperature: Compare and Contrast Introduction to Science - CSI 110 Katherine B. Williams-Robinson Strayer University Professor Valery Shemetov February 11‚ 2011 HTC 1 Abstract It is important to know the difference between heat and temperature. It will lead to a clearer understanding of energy. In this paper‚ I will define both terms and hopefully

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    Canford Heat Case Study

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    Canford Heat is situated in south-west England‚ and it is centred on the large estuary of Pool Harbor in Dorset County. It is the largest lowland heathland in the UK‚ covering 334 ha area and including the Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) it extends on 412 ha. Heathlands have a special status across the Europe (EU Habitat Directive) and heathlands are in the UK especially important as the UK covers 20% of European heathlands. Thus‚ special attention is given to the protection of the heathlands

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    Osmosis Experiment

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    Osmosis Experiment Subject: Professor Egg-avier Duration: 3 weeks (Oct 2nd – Oct 16th) Week 1 On October 2nd my group was giving a raw egg (weighing 58.8 grams) and placed it into a clear mason jar with 200mL of vinegar. The ph levels of our vinegar equaled a 2 which tells us that vinegar is a fairly acidic liquid. Once submerged in the vinegar‚ little bubbles began to appear around the egg’s shell. We believed this to be carbon dioxide escaping from the shell. We left our egg to sit in the

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