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    Political Factors • Taxes – business taxes and any other taxes that Velocity clothing must pay are mandatory and must be paid‚ affecting the amount of outgoings they have‚ variation in this may cause more or less outgoings but any changes could be quite significant. • Wars & Conflict – Velocity Clothing use materials imported from various countries. The production of some of these materials may be in areas of instability or conflict. Such activities could affect the accessibility of these materials

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    a. Turbine velocity versus flow rate. b. Turbine velocity versus output torque. c. Turbine velocity versus hydraulic power. d. Turbine velocity versus mechanical power. e. Turbine velocity versus efficiency. 2. Give your comment(s) from the graph obtained.  Based on the graph Turbine velocity versus flow rate‚ it is shown that line for both z=50% and 100%is increasing when turbine velocity increase‚ flow rate also increasing.  From the graph Turbin velocity versus output

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    Dr.Abdul Qadeer Khan

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    speed‚ extracting almost all of its energy‚ and allowing for a very efficient turbine. Contents  [hide]  * 1 Function * 2 Applications * 3 Design rules * 4 Turbine physics and derivation * 4.1 Energy and initial jet velocity * 4.2 Final jet velocity * 4.3 Optimal wheel speed * 4.4 Torque * 4.5 Power * 4.6 Efficiency * 5 System components * 6 See also * 7 References * 8 External links | ------------------------------------------------- [edit]Function

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    Compounding of Steam Turbine

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 GENERAL Steam Turbine is a type of turbo machine. Turbo machine are those devices in which energy is transferred either to or from‚ a continuously flowing fluid by the dynamic action of one or more moving blade rows. In steam turbine energy is transferred from fluid to blade rows and is decreasing along the flow directions. It is power producing thermodynamics device. Steam turbine converts heat energy of steam (at high pressure and temperature) into mechanical

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    collisions. Using the photo gates record the velocity of each cart‚ comparing momentum and kinetic energy to find the law. The experimental apparatus are two red carts in approximately same weight and a gold cart in lower weight than the red ones‚ a stable air track (blow a constant stream of air out through numerous tiny holes) with low friction and two photo gates. 2) Project description 2.1) Theory We should have the concept of momentum to disassociate velocity and momentum. The linear momentum of

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    Title  Projectile Motion  Abstract  A projectile was fired from atop an elevation and an angle.  The initial velocity for each  firing was likely to be the same.  The distance traveled in the horizontal direction was measured  for multiple firings of each trial‚ and the values were averaged.  When the initial velocity for  each of these averages was calculated it was proved that the initial velocity was relatively  constant.  These measurements had many possible sources of error including air resistance and 

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    of two-dimensional velocity and position components on time as well as whether or not said components are constant was determined. Video was recorded of a ball being projected laterally and data of its flight were plotted. From analyzing the data and the corresponding graphs that followed‚ it was shown that while the horizontal and vertical components of position‚ and the vertical component of velocity have slope and therefore‚ are not constant‚ the graph of horizontal velocity showed no slope. From

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    YAMBAO‚ Monn Juleuse F. mjfyambao@gmail.com E304: Kundt’s Tube: Velocity of Sound in Solid METHODOLOGY Two experiments were done last time due to some circumstances that made the class to lack time and to be late compared to the official class syllabus. The students were able to accomplished the job by equally dividing the time into two. The first experiment was about Kundt’s tube. In this experiment‚ longitudinal sound waves will be produced in a metal rod and an air column. Using the properties

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    is much lower than the speed of sound under the sonic condition. Therefore‚ the Mach number is low enough to neglect the change of density of the controlled volume and the controlled volume is almost incompressible. That is why we can estimate the velocity of the flow by Bernoulli’s equation and continuity equation. As a result of the viscosity‚ the internal flow is constrained by the bounding walls and the effect grows during the entire flow. At the inflow region‚ the flow is nearly inviscid

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    Research Question How does spacing between dominoes affect the average velocity of the dominoes? Increasing space between each domino will decrease its velocity‚ decreasing the space will increase its velocity. Force at which it hits next dominoes is increased it will take longer for it hit‚ acceleration is constant‚ the longer it has to travel‚ the longer it will take to hit. According to Newton’s first law every object in a state of uniform motion tends to remain in that state of motion

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