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    HVAC-R Definitions

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    that occupies space and has weight. Matter – A substance that occupies space and has a mass. Latent Heat – Is heat energy absorbed or rejected when a substance is changing state and there is no change in temp. Power – Is the rate of doing work. Pressure - Force per unit of area. Sensible Heat – Heat that causes a change in temperature. Specific Heat – The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1lb of a substance 1 degree F. Specific Gravity – The weight of a substance compared to

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    relationship among the complete pressure and capacity of gas‚ if the temperature is reserved in stable within a closed system. The mathematical expression for Boyles Law is: V=K(1/P) or PV=K (Constant T and n) Where‚ P and V are the pressure and volume of the gas sample respectively. K is a constant and dependent of the temperature (T) and the amount of gas (n‚ moles). The Graph below successfully indicates Boyle’s Law visually: A: Volume Verses Pressure B: Volume Verses 1/P Part

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    change in temperature and pressure of ethanol using a Vernier temperature probe. By using the ideal gas equation‚ and plugging the slope value from the graph into the Clausius-Claypernon equation‚ enthalpy of vaporization was determined to be 10kJ/mol. The percent error was determined to be 76.0%. Introduction: The purpose of this lab is to investigate vapor pressures and the partial pressure of gas produced from liquids at different temperatures. These pressures vary at different temperatures

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    Social expectations are something every person faces. No matter one’s gender‚ ethnicity‚ or class‚ everyone feels pressure to behave a certain way‚ and I believe one of the most defining character traits is whether one chooses to conform to these social pressures or to pave his or her own path in life. Despite the existence of social norms in every culture‚ certain cultures hold these expectations in much higher regards than others‚ and breaking such social laws can have detrimental consequences

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    Ccna 3 Test Questions

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    from a source MAC address different from 00a8.d2e4.ba27 reaches switch port 0/5? The frame is dropped. The port is shut down. An error message is displayed. FastEthernet port 0/5 will show an err-disabled message. 2. Refer to the exhibit. What will allow a host on VLAN 40 on switch X to communicate with a host in VLAN 40 on switch Y? QoS routing trunking VPN 3. A network administrator issued the erase nvram: command on a switch. What will be the outcome of the command? It will clear the

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    American Teen

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    September 16‚ 2010 Parental Pressure on Teens In the movie‚ American Teen‚ there were many types of parental pressures shown on teens entering college. This is a negative trait because more often than not‚ this leads the teen in the wrong direction or results in the teen making poor decisions. According to the PewResearchCenter‚ only nine percent of college students think that they need more parental pressure. In life‚ emotional‚ traditional and financial pressure will have a negative impact on

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    Ideal Gas Law

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    R = 1. What pressure is required to contain 0.023 moles of nitrogen gas in a 4.2 L container at a temperature of 20.(C? 2. Oxygen gas is collected at a pressure of 123 kPa in a container which has a volume of 10.0 L. What temperature must be maintained on 0.500 moles of this gas in order to maintain this pressure? Express the temperature in degrees Celsius. 3. How many moles of chlorine gas would occupy a volume of 35.5 L at a pressure of 100.0 kPa and

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    Psv Criteria

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    3 6.4 6.5 7 7.1 7.2 8 8.1 8.2 Scope Normative and informative references Normative references Informative references Terms‚ definitions and abbreviations Terms and definitions Abbreviations Design pressure and temperature General Design pressure Design temperature Safety instrumented secondary pressure protection systems General Testing Line sizing criteria General Sizing of liquid lines Sizing of gas lines Sizing of gas/liquid two-/multiphase lines Sizing of flare and vent lines Detailed requirements

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    shape nor a fixed volume. Gases exert pressure‚ are compressible‚ have low densities and diffuse rapidly when mixed with other gases. On a microscopic level‚ the molecules (or atoms) in a gas are separated by large distances and are in constant‚ random motion. When dealing with gases‚ the Ideal Gas Law equation is the most famous equation used to relate all the factors in dealing and solving the problem. The four factors or variables for gas are: pressure (P)‚ volume (V)‚ number of mole of gas

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    Temperature‚ T (°C) RESULT Preassure‚ P (bar) | | | | | | Measure slope‚ dT/dP | Calculated slope‚Tvg/hfg | Gauge | Absolute | Increase (°C) | Decrease(°C) | AverageTavg (°C) | AverageTavg (K) | | | 0.1 | 1.1 | 104.0 | 106.6 | 105.30 | 378.45 | - | 0.260 | 0.2 | 1.2 | 107.3 | 109.3 | 108.30 | 381.45 | 0.3 | 0.243 | 0.3 | 1.3 | 109.8 | 111.8 | 110.80 | 383.95 | 0.25 | 0.227 | 0.4 | 1.4 | 112.0 | 113.9 | 112.95 | 386.10 | 0.22 | 0.213 | 0.5 | 1.5 | 114.3 | 115.9 | 115.10

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