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    has just had a new Point of Sale system input which meant we had to train 150 staff over two days which‚ as you can imagine‚ was highly pressured giving the short turnaround. Can you give an example of when you have been put in a similar high pressure situation and how did you deal with it? 9/ What does confidentiality mean to you? 10/ What does equal opportunities mean to you? N.B. If there is time‚ invite the candidate to ask any questions they may have about the role and organisation

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    Cartesian Diver

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    Boyle’s law‚ Pascal’s law‚ and Archimedes’ law. Boyle’s Law states that under conditions of constant temperature and quantity‚ there is an inverse relationship between the volume and pressure for an ideal gas. Pascal’s Law states that if pressure is applied to a non-flowing fluid in a container‚ then that pressure is transmitted equally in all directions within the container. Archimedes’ principles is an upward force on an object immersed in a fluid (a liquid or a gas)‚ enabling it to float or

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    Gas calculations

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    message: (561-542-5608) Calculations: 1. Write the balanced equation for the reaction conducted in this lab‚ including appropriate phase symbols.
Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) --> H2(g) + MgCl2(aq) 2. Determine the partial pressure of the hydrogen gas collected in the gas collection tube. 
The partial pressure of the hydrogen gas is 1.07 atm 3. Calculate the moles of hydrogen gas collected.
pv=mrt ; n= .0013mol of hydrogen gas 4. If magnesium was the limiting reactant in this lab‚ calculate the theoretical yield

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    Physics 11th Class Book Pdf

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    9.19 9.20 9.21 Pressure at the tip of anvil is 2.5 × 1011 Pa (a) 0.7 m (b) 0.43 m from steel wire Approximately 0.01 m 260 kN 2.51 × 10–4 m3 Chapter 10 (a) decreases (b) η of gases increases‚ η of liquid decreases with temperature (c) shear strain‚ rate of shear strain (d) conservation of mass‚ Bernoulli’s equation (e) greater. 6.2 × 106 Pa 10.5 m Pressure at that depth in the sea is about 3 × 107 Pa. The structure is suitable since it can withstand far greater pressure or stress. 6.92 ×

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    Fluid Mechanics 1st year

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    [As you know‚ these laboratory sessions are compulsory course-work. You must attend them. Should you fail to attend either one you will be asked to complete some extra work. This will involve a detailed report and further questions. The simplest strategy is to do the lab.] Notes For the First Year Lecture Course: An Introduction to Fluid Mechanics School of Civil Engineering‚ University of Leeds. Homework: Example sheets: These will be given for each section of the course. Doing these

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    or true value of whatever is measured. Precision - The measure of how close a series of measurements are to one another. Matter – anything that takes up space and has mass. Standard temperature and pressure = 0° Celsius at 1 atmosphere of pressure. Atmosphere is a unit for measuring pressure Avogadro’s number = 6.02 x 1023 volume of 1 mol of any gas at STP = 22.4 L Ion- atoms or groups of atoms that have a positive or negative charge Anion- negatively charged ion Cation- positively

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    A lab report at uni

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    on the x-axis. Pressure (P1) and temperature (T1) on the y-axis Label all axes and provide a legend to identify each of the data series Provide the figure with a title in the lower box. Figure 1: The variation of pressure‚ P and Temperature‚ T with time‚ t. 2. The specific heat ratio of an ideal gas can be determined using the following formula: Where Ps is the starting pressure (before pressurising the vessel)‚ Pi is the intermediate pressure (stabilized once

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    Gas Exchanges

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    consume O2 and give off CO2 during the manufacturing of ATP. (Jenkins‚ 2010) Air moves into the lungs when the air pressure inside the lungs is less that the air pressure in the atmosphere. Boyle’s law states that‚ “The difference in pressure caused by changes in lung volume force air into our lungs when we inhale and out when we exhale.” Pg.748 if volume increases‚ outside pressure must decrease. This process involves the diaphragm muscle which increases‚ during forceful inhalations expanding the

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    Problem in Pipe Design

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    Therefore‚ t = 0.236 in. satisfies all internal pressure conditions. Check this steel-wall thickness against the external load due to 10 feet of fill. STEP 2 EXTERNAL LOAD DESIGN A . MODIFIED IOWA FORMULA Prior to checking the anticipated horizontal deflection of the pipe‚ the designer must evaluate and determine the component parts to be used in the modified Iowa formula. 1. DEAD LOAD‚ We (Check for the maximum fill height.) Fill Height: H = 10 ft Soil Unit Weight: w = 120 pcf Pipe

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    Boyle's Law Experiment.

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    Boyle’s Law Experiment Aim To show that Pressure is proportional to the inverse to volume Method A gas syringe was attached to a pressure sensor. The pressure sensor was calibrated‚ assuming the atmospheric pressure at the time of the experiment was 100kPa. Differing volumes of gas were created in the gas syringe and they were recorded as were the corresponding values of pressure at that particular volume. The volume was varied between 20cm3 and 75cm3. Results A set of readings was obtained

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