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    (1.5 hours) Solar panels heat water (10 hours of sunlight) Cooking (1 hour) Day 2 Friday (2/6/2015) Lights – 8 hours Computers- 3 hours TV – 8 hours Air conditioning-12 Hours Drove to and from work and went to visit friends (2.5 hours) Solar panels heat water (10 hours of sunlight) Cooking (1 hour) Day 3 Saturday (2/7/2015) Lights – 8 hours Computers- 5 hours TV – 13 hours Air conditioning-12 Hours Ran errands and drove to visit family (3.5 hours) Solar panels heat water (10 hours of sunlight)

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     17  January  2013     Aim:  The  aim  of  the  experiment  is  to  understand   physical  and  chemical  changes  of  different   matters  under  the  influence  of  heat.  And  use  the   metric  system  to  measure  length‚  volume  and   weight.       Procedure:  Please  refer  to  the  laboratory  manual   pages  8-­‐10.     Results:

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    The importance of behavioral adaptations in turtles to thermoregulation and survival Katherine Whitehead Biology 301 Lab 7/15/13 Abstract Thermoregulation is necessary for ectotherms to survive. One important mechanism for thermoregulation seen in turtles is the ability to migrate between land and water habitats. This mechanism was studied using I-button data loggers placed inside marshmallow peeps to record temperatures in two different microhabitats; one in a stream and the other on the

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    Evolution allowed primitive forms of life to develop proteins and enzymes that made it possible for life to evolve under environments with hostile conditions‚ such as high salt and heat. More specifically‚ some bacteria selected genes that code for peptides with stronger intermolecular forces‚ coping with extreme heat‚ or for compatible solutes‚ which accumulate to compensate osmotic stress. The present study utilizes multiple bacterial strains to assess their ability to overcome unfavorable conditions

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    Thermodynamics and Marks

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    HERIOT WATT UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES DEGREE OF BENG IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING First Year Mechanical Engineering Science 3 ??day ?? June 2007 ??:?? – ??:?? Answer TWO questions from each section A & B. Section A Q1. a) For a Newtonian fluid state an expression for the shear stress. [4 marks] b) An ice hockey puck traverses the ice on a thin sheet of water. A puck struck by an ice hockey player Initially travels

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    267-269‚ 277-280 * Direct calorimetry uses the measurement of heat production as an indication of metabolic rate. * Indirect calorimetry estimates metabolic rate via the measurement of oxygen consumption. * Energy expenditure can be expressed in L•min-1‚ kcal•min-1‚ ml•kg-1•min-1‚ METs‚ and kcal•kg-1•hr-1. * To convert L•min-1 to kcal•min-1‚ multiply by 5.0 kcal•L-1. * To convert L•min-1 to ml•kg-1•min-1‚ multiply by 1000 and divide by body weight in kilograms. * To convert

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    reasons‚ such as friction between materials and grinding body and impact between grinding body and liner plate. The temperature of grinding materials is too high and the heat loss after grinding is less. Ventilation effect in production is not good because of technological limitations. With the development of large scale ball mill‚ heat dissipation on per unit becomes less. High temperature in special season will affect the cooling effect of ball mill. These all cause the excessive internal temperature

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    COLLECTION AND PROCESSING Temperature Data Table for Trial 1 Trial 1  | Initial Temperature / °C ± 0.5 °C | Final Temperature / °C ± 0.5 °C | Reaction 1 | 24 °C | 30 °C | Reaction 2 | 25 °C | 31 °C | Reaction 3 | 24 °C | 35 °C | Specific heat capacity: 4.18 J g-1 °C-1 Density of the solutions: 1 g cm-3 Volume of solutions: 100 cm3 ± 0.1 cm3 Molar mass of NaOH = 40 g mol-1 Temperature Data Table for Trial 2 Trial 2  | Initial Temperature / °C ± 0.5 °C | Final Temperature / °C ±

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    the magic of bubble wrap

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    How does it work? The bubble wrap resists changes in temperature and the air inside of the bubble changes gradually due to the movement of the molecules. Cavity wall insulation combines with captive air to act as a barrier in preventing loss of heat. So during winter or summer‚ the temperature inside the room would last longer whether it is cold or hot air. Material 1. Bubble Wrap - The price of the 12-inch wide x 30-feet long is $4.97 dollar in Amazon website. 2. Water Spray - Simply‚

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    Concept of Cogeneration

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    same time‚ in one process with one fuel. It is a way of recycling energy. Molasses which is obtained from sugar is used together with fossil fuel to produce the heat energy like steam and hot water. This process produces electricity which can be used in the power plant itself or be sold on a wider range that is to the population. The heat energy can be used to burn bagasse to produce ethanol. It reduces fuel cost. This type of power can be used in various domains like schools‚ commercial laundries

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