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    Comparison – Contrast Essay in Meyer’s The Seven-Per-Cent Solution Father of detective work‚ Sherlock Holmes and father of psychoanalysis‚ Sigmund Freud‚ can be compared and contrasted in Nicholas Meyer’s The Seven-Per-Cent Solution. Sherlock Holmes can be identified as one of the most brilliant fictional characters of the 19th century period. As a “consulting detective”‚ he uses his extraordinary abilities and logical reasoning to solve some of the most difficult cases. Equally as brilliant

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    Heat Transfer Lab Report

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    the heat transfer rate per unit time by conduction through the wall is found to be: Q α A ∆T/∆x where ∆x = (xb – xa ) And the electrical heating Q = V.I If the material of the wall is homogeneous and has a thermal conductivity C (the constant of proportionality) then: Q = C ∆T/∆x where ∆T = (Ta – Tb ) If the surfaces of the heated and cooled sections are attached tightly together‚ and are in good thermal contact‚ then the 2 sections can be

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    temperature and to the area‚ at right angles to that gradient‚ through which the heat is flowing. If a plane wall of thickness (x) and area (A) and thermal conductivity (k) supports a temperature difference (T) then the heat transfer rate by conduction is given by the equation: Assuming a constant thermal conductivity throughout the material and a linear temperature distribution‚ this is: 4.0

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    Chemistry 30s Exam Grade 11

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    chemical equations contain important information about the amount of reactants required to produce given products. These amounts are represented by ____________________. Coefficients Solutions (10 marks) 5. A ____________________ is defined as a mixture of two or more substances that are evenly distributed. Solution 6. The shape of the water molecule‚ combined

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    Synthetic Fibres

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    Synthetic fibers and synthetic fabrics consist of bulk fibers‚ yarns‚ woven cloth or other textile products manufactured from polymer-based materials such as polyamide (nylon)‚ polyester‚ aramid‚ or other spun thermoplastics. Basic product types include: fibers and monofilaments‚ roving and yarn‚ carded and needlepunched non-wovens‚ braided products‚ rope and cordage‚ webbing‚ blankets or batts‚ sleeves or wraps‚ and thread. Bulk chopped fibers or thin‚ continuous fiber filaments are used typically

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    allowing for there to be a electrical current. Because elcetroyltes can not conduct electrical currents in there solid form they are put in a solution to dissociate. The purpose of Lab 32 was to determine the effect that the concentration of a solue has on the conductivity of an electrolytic solution. If NaCl is added to water to create an electrolytic solution then it will create a stronger electrical current than distilled water because NaCl is a strong electrolyte that can conduct electricity well

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    6.03 Calorimetry

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    Data and Observations: Part I Table: Metal: | Aluminum | Zinc | Iron | Copper | Mass of metal: | 27.776 g | 41.664 g | 34.720 g | 41.664 g | Volume of water in the calorimeter: | 26.0 mL | 26.0 mL | 26.0 mL | 26.0 mL | Initial temperature of water in calorimeter: | 25.3 °C | 25.3 °C | 25.3 °C | 25.3 °C | Temperature of hot water and metal in hot water bath: | 100.5 °C | 100.5 °C | 100.5 °C | 100.5 °C | Final temperature reached in the calorimeter: | 38.9 °C | 34.8 °C | 34.2 °C |  34

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    Sheheryar

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    with it. The metal threads were twisted‚ doubled or wrapped around some other thread such as cotton. With the advancement of technology‚ metal/conductive textiles found extensive functional applications. These materials have high electrical conductivity and radar reflecting property‚ yet are lightweight and flexible. Various methods have been developed to coat fibers and textile materials by metals. » sputter coating » coating metal powder with binders » electro less coating » vacuum deposition

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    Solution Focused Therapy for Children Rhonda Kendrick December 11‚ 2014 Solution-focused therapy has a unique orientation toward non-problem times. The purpose is to help people target and amplify resources and strengths toward change (Berg‚ 1994). The article that I researched is about a study of using the framework of solution focused therapy with children. Children were referred by the study for presenting problems involved those relating to “behavior‚” such as aggression toward

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    electrical conductivity of electrolytes and non-electrolytes activity demonstrated the physical propertiesand the conductivity of some solution. Electrical conductivity apparatusare dipped into a liquid in a beaker. Whenthe liquid contains significant concentrations of ions‚ the ions more between the electrodes to complete the circuit(which includes a light bulb).Tapwater and distilled water are examples of non-electrolytes. A solution of a weakelectrolytes‚ acetic acid (CH3COOH)‚ 5% sucrose solution; it

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