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    CIVL980 – ADVANCED COMPUTER APPLICATION GROUP PROJECT #1: Finite Element Modelling and Analysis of a Pedestrian Bridge in North Sydney Felix Le Besnerais 4410348 Tuan Vu Ho 4381920 Table of Contents Executive Summary This project details all the procedure to evaluate static and dynamic responses of a pedestrian bridge. To this end‚ we need to:  Prepare sketches showing the layout of the structure including its member sizes and dimensions.  Determine and calculate

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    Pill Camera

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    ABSTRACT The aim of technology is to make products in a large scale for cheaper prices andincreased quality. The current technologies have attained a part of it‚ but themanufacturing technology is at macro level. The future lies in manufacturing productright from the molecular level. Research in this direction started way back in eighties. At that time manufacturing at molecular and atomic level was laughed about.But due toadvent of nanotechnology we have realized it to a certain level. One such

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    Calculating Npsh of Pump

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    NPSHA in the system is calculated as : NPSHA = Terminal Pressure in the vessel (in guage) (+) Static Head of fluid above pump centre line (see note). (+) Atmospheric Pressure (-) Vapour Pressure of liquid at pumping temperature (-) Friction loss in suction piping up to pump centre line consisting of the following : • Entrance and exit losses • Loss in suction strainer • Loss in control valves‚ instruments‚ exchangers etc. if any • Line losses Note : a) The height of liquid in the vessel

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    test 1

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    Version 017 – Exam 1 – Laude – (52455) This print-out should have 30 questions. Multiple-choice questions may continue on the next column or page – find all choices before answering. 001 1 003 6.0 points What would be pH of a 1 M solution of a very expensive weak base‚ unobtainamine‚ whose pKb is 3.4? 6.0 points 1. 12.3 correct Consider a reaction with ∆Hrxn = 997 kJ · mol−1 . Which of the following pairs of K values and temperatures is possible for this reaction? 1. K1 =

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    Chem 142 Lab 1

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    The Lab Report‚ Significant Figures & Working with Numbers CHMY 142-18 Experiment 1 September 4th‚ 2009 Introduction: This experiment is dealing with the relative accuracy of an individual measurement. Data will be provided to perform the calculations asked for. The purpose of this experiment is to know how to use significant figures and to get formularized with making proper laboratory reports. Procedure: Use the data table’s information to solve the missing

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    NOT FOR ELECTRONIC STUDENT ACCESS ONLY FOR CLASSROOM USE!! Unit 9: Stoichiometry Practice 1. Differentiate between the significance of the coefficients in a balanced chemical equation and the significance of the subscripts in a chemical formula. · Coefficients show the correct proportions of atoms and molecules in a chemical reaction. They are normal sized numbers placed at the beginning of the chemical formulas in a chemical reaction during the process of balancing. They tell how many of an entire

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    Three Types of Stress

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    Life can be so accelerated in many countries. The competition for the best job‚ the best quality of life or simply “a perfect life” of wealth and material things imposed by society as something to envy‚ can cause an enormous pressure on people of all ages. Sometimes‚ mental and physical wellness can be affected by Stress‚ a continuous feeling of worry cause by difficulties in life that prevent people from relaxing and living in harmony. Students are not the exception: they have to combine different

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    Lab 5 Cellular Respiration

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    Lab 5Cellular Respiration Introduction: Cellular respiration is an ATP-producing catabolic process in which the ultimate electron acceptor is an inorganic molecule‚ such as oxygen. It is the release of energy from organic compounds by metabolic chemical oxidation in the mitochondria within each cell. Carbohydrates‚ proteins‚ and fats can all be metabolized as fuel‚ but cellular respiration is most often described as the oxidation of glucose‚ as follows: C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O + 686 kilocalories

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    Galvanized Nail

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    volume of gas was measured (gasometric analysis). The ideal gas law was then used‚ PV = nRT. Since the volume‚ temperature‚ gas constant (R)‚ and pressure are known‚ the amount of moles of hydrogen can be figured and then converted to mass. The water vapor pressure also was subtracted from the measured pressure in the lab to obtain the correct pressure of hydrogen. The values obtained for the three nails using Gasometric analysis were 0.0815‚ 0.0846‚ and 0.1269 grams. After the stopping point of

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    “Data storage using Nanotechnology and Electronics” Category: TECHNICAL Authors: A. Aparna and S. Krishna Prasad II year ECE‚ Gokaraju RangaRaju Institute of Engineering and Technology‚ Kukatpally‚ Hyderabad. Contact: Ph 09701540082- Krishna Prasad Email: aparnaalapati@yahoo.co.in krishnaprasad777@gmail.com Abstract: Electronics and nanotechnology working together would yield a holistic solution

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