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    [CLICK-> 1969 Chevy Camaro project car full story [PART-2] is here <-CLICK] Engine‚ Engine Accessories‚ Cooling‚ and Exhaust: When it came time to choosing the engine setup‚ I knew it had to meet the following requirements: 1. Big block (easy power and less common). 2. Around 475 to 550HP‚ 525-600 ft/lbs torque. Nice rumble but still very street-friendly. No more power than that because I’d have no way of transferring it to the pavement with my street radials and I don’t want spend too much

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    was now louder and easier to clean due to improvements made throughout the years. In order to clean the trumpet‚ the following supplies will be needed; a large tub or sink‚ a mouthpiece brush‚ a long flexible bore brush (snake)‚a valve casing swab rod‚ valve oil‚ slide grease‚ paper towels‚ hand towels‚ a cotton cloth (an old dish towel will do just fine)‚ bleach free dish soap‚ and polish (depending on the type of finish; brass or silver)‚ and a polishing cloth. There are 4 steps when it comes to

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    Devry University (ECET402 Mechatronics) Professor: David Lieberman Narada Bush Research Paper Control System for a Nuclear Reactor Power Plant Dec 17‚ 2012 Table of Contents Introduction........................................................................... 3 Control System for a Nuclear Reactor Power Plant.......... 4 Nuclear Reactions in the Power Plant..................... 4 Control Systems......................................................... 5 Human Interface

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    [1] Theory Background [2] Considering the heat lost by forced convection form the test rod. The amount of heat transferred is given by (1) Where = rate of heat transfer‚ unknown value.  = film heat transfer coefficient‚ this is what we need to found out. A = area for heat transfer‚ this is the area of the cross section area of test section. T = temperature of the copper rod‚ the temperature after heating. Ta = temperature of air‚ surrounding temperature. So

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    Metals and alloys for nuclear energy There are two important ways in the making of nuclear energy: nuclear fission and nuclear fusion. Fusion and fission have a different working mechanisms‚ thus other materials are used. In a nuclear reactor fuel rods are bombarded with neutrons causing fission of the fuel. This way energy is released. With this energy water is heated to steam and with the use of heat exchangers and steam turbines electricity is generated. As fuel is usually uranium used‚ but also

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    Procedure for mixing concrete 1. Weigh out the designed proportions for a 1.6 cubic foot batch of concrete. a. Divide the water into two buckets‚ one with about 3/4 of the water.  If using air entraining‚ put the air entraining agent in the 3/4 water bucket. 2. Put about half the coarse aggregate‚ half the fine aggregate and the 3/4 bucket of water with air entraining in the mixer. 3. Start the mixer and mix until the aggregate is thoroughly wet 4. Carefully add all the cement with the mixer

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    The Grignard Synthesis of Triphenylmethanol Abstract: Grignard synthesis of triphenylmethanol was achieved by use of the Grignard reagent phenyl magesium brominde. The organometallic grignard reagent was synthesized by use of a reflux apparatus recrystallization techniques. Once synthesized it was used in a Grignard reaction that involved nucleophilic addition to a carbonyl in order to make triphenylmethanol. The final product was solidified and recrystallized and spectral data was

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    illuminated from one side to make the smoke particles visible under the microscope. This is called dark ground illumination. A small piece of black card prevents stray light from the lamp reaching the eye. The lamp is placed below the level of the glass rod in order to minimise convection. Procedure: [pic] 1. Fill the cell with smoke using a dropping pipette and cover it with a glass cover-slip. This will reduce the rate of loss of smoke from the cell 2. Place the

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    Maintenance Treatment or MMT and Rapid Opioid Detoxification ROD. While ROD is dangerous‚ and costly with few lasting results‚ Methadone Maintenance Treatment offers opiate addicts a safer‚ less expensive alternative with high success rates. While the argument persists that MMT programs are allowing the addict to trade one substance for another‚ the means of this justifies the end‚ and offers the addict a way out. Rapid Opioid Detoxification (ROD) is based on the theory that persons addicted to opiate

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    Materials * 400 ML beaker * Glass rod * 3 to 5 grams of hydrated copper (II) sulfate CuSO4 (crushed) * Bunsen burner * Spatula * Heating pad * Clamp and stand * Electronic balance Procedures Refer to Lab sheet Observations 1. The powder seems to be very bright and shiny before any heating 2. The blue powder are starting to lose some of its color and into a light gray to white color 3. At first‚ the blue powder adheres to the stirring rod‚ but after burning it for few minutes

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