Understanding the functions of the body systems associated with energy metabolism Energy is used for many of the bodily functions including the ability to ventilate‚ respire‚ move‚ grow and repair. The first law of thermo dynamics states that energy can be transformed from one state to another but cannot be lost. Energy comes in many forms‚ some of these are as follows:- Light Sound Kinetic Heat Chemical In accordance with the First Law an example of how energy can transform is when the sun creates
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Understand Your Fats and Fibers Name here teacher SCI/241 Date here Understand Your Fats and Fibers According to “Face the Fats” (2013)‚ the unhealthy fats are‚ saturated and trans fats‚ tend to be more solid at room temperature (like a stick of butter). The healthy fats are monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats and they tend to be more liquid (like liquid vegetable oil). Saturated fat is found mostly in foods from animals and some plants. Polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats are
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Autocomposites Workshop Kickstarting the widespread adoption of automotive carbon fiber composites 7‚8‚9 November 2012 Troy‚ MI 1 AUTOCOMPOSITES PROJECT OVERVIEW & FAQ AUTOMOTIVE CARBON FIBER INDUSTRY CONTEXT CHALLENGES TO WIDESPREAD IMPLEMENTATION MANUFACTURING INNOVATION DESIGN & ANALYSIS ENHANCEMENT LIFECYCLE CONSIDERATIONS APPROACH TO OVERCOME CHALLENGES 2 Overview Lightweight Autocomposites Summary RMI is committed to reducing U.S. oil dependence and enhancing
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and old clothes in every year. Although we can’t control our desires of shopping‚ we can develop some “green” materials‚ such as PET Bottle. And now‚ we have one more remarkable material – Coffee Fiber. Description Coffee fiber is a composite technical fiber from waste coffee grounds. This fiber is made into a yarn that can be knitted or woven fabric. The fabric‚ called “S.Cafe” is a result of over 3 years dedication and efforts of a Taiwanese company. The fabric isn’t made just from coffee
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| |Course name: |Telecommunications | |Assignment title: |Fiber Optics In Communication | |Instructor’s name: |Christos Arslanidis | |Student’s name:
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Part 1: Man-made Fiber 1.Fiber Name: Rayon Spinning Method: Wet spun Trade Name(s): Viscose Rayon‚ Bemberg Rayon‚ Micromodal Rayon Major Advantages: Highly absorbable‚ easy to dye‚ cool hand‚ soft drape‚ can be made to resemble fibers Major Disadvantages: Much weaker when wet‚ poor resiliency‚ low appearance retention‚ very low elasticity Common End Use(s): Woven fabrics‚ apparel‚ draperies‚ upholstery‚ technical wipes‚ medical supplies Major Modifications and/or associated Trade name(s):
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HISTORY OF FIBER OPTICS * In 1840‚ Daniel Colladon and Jacques Babinet demonstrated the principle of guiding light by refraction. * It was followed by a public demonstration by John Tyndal in 1852. In 1870‚ Tyndal wrote about the property of total internal reflection in his book about the nature of light. * In 1880‚ Alexander Graham Bell and Sumner Tainter invented the Photophone‚ a device capable of transmitting sound waves over beam of light. This is considered as mankind’s first attempt
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Radio over Fiber based Network Architecture vorgelegt von Master of Science Hong Bong Kim aus Berlin von der Fakult¨ t IV - Elektrotechnik und Informatik a der Technischen Universit¨ t Berlin a zur Erlangung des akademischen Grades Doktor der Ingenieurwissenschaften - Dr.-Ing. - genehmigte Dissertation Promotionsausschuss: Vorsitzender Berichter Berichter : Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus Petermann : Prof. Dr.-Ing. Adam Wolisz : Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ralf Lehnert Tag der wissenschaftliche Aussprache:
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metals reacts with acids. (Ans) Hydrogen gas. (Q.)What is the color of the copper sulphate solution? (1 Mark) (Ans) Blue. (Q.)State the nature of oxides of non-metals. (1 Mark) (Ans) The oxides of non-metals are generally‚ basic in nature. (Q.)Which metal is stored in kerosene? (1 Mark) (Ans) Sodium. (Q.)Name the property of the metal by which it can be drawn into thin sheets. (1 Mark) (Ans) Malleability. Q.)What happens when sulphur reacts with oxygen? (1 Mark)
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form of clothes‚ interior textiles or in the form of high performance technical textiles made of conventional or high technology fibres for various applications. A textile fibre is usually defined as a flexible‚ macroscopically homogenous cylindrical body mainly with circular cross- section having a high ratio of length to diameter (typically 100-3000: 1). Textile fibres are derived both from natural and synthetic origins. Natural fibres such as cotton‚ wool etc. are often found with lengths 1000-3000
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