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    Workability of Ti–6Al–4V alloy at high temperatures and strain rates S. Bruschia‚ S. Poggiob‚ F. Quadrinib‚ M.E. Tatab‚* b Universitu di Padova‚ Padova‚ Italy ˆ Universita di Roma " Tor Vergata "‚ Dip. Ing. Meccanica‚ Via di Tor Vergata‚ 00133‚ Rome‚ Italy ` Received 21 June 2004; accepted 30 June 2004 Available online 8 August 2004 a Abstract Hot workability of Ti–6Al–4V has been investigated by means of hot compression tests carried out in the 880–950 8C temperature range and 1–50 sÀ1 strain rate

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    The Effect of temperature on beetroot This experiment is designed to investigate the effect of varying temperature (centigrade) on beetroot and its cells. My earlier experiment suggest that as temperature increases the integrity of the beetroot cell membrane will be destroyed and a subsequent release of beetroot pigment will be released into its surrounding milieu(in this case distilled water). In the experiment I will examine if my hypothesis (above) is correct. In order to conduct this experiment

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    Numerical Simulation of Marangoni-Driven Boundary Layer Flow Over a Flat Plate with an Imposed Temperature Distribution Abstract: A numerical algorithm is presented for studying Marangoni convection flow over a flat plate with an imposed temperature distribution. Plate temperature varies with x in the following prescribed manner: where A and k are constants. By means of similarity transformation‚ the original nonlinear partial differential equations of flow are transformed to a pair of nonlinear

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    changes of state without temperature change‚ while sensible heat produces temperature change heat‚ energy that is transferred from one body to another as the result of a difference in temperature. If two bodies at different temperatures are brought together‚ energy is transferred—i.e.‚ heat flows—from the hotter body to the colder. The effect of this transfer of energy usually‚ but not always‚ is an increase in the temperature of the colder body and a decrease in the temperature of the hotter body.

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    particular type of material changes with a change in temperature. The specific heat capacity per atom of a material (e.g.‚ Aluminum) is given in terms of the change in energy E per number of atoms N of that material for a given change in temperature T‚ C Eper atom T  ( E / N ) T Today‚ you will calculate the specific heat capacity per atom of aluminum and of lead using the program you developed in the previous lab to find the temperature of a block. 1. Importing the Code  Retrieve your program

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    levels of cooling devices. The measuring of temperature in Celsius for Nestea canned sodas (12 oz)‚ recording time‚ and describing the components of the experiment is the dependent variable. The qualitative variable is based on the description (such as appearance) of each cooling device‚ whereas the quantitative variable focuses on the measuring and recording the temperature as well as time of each cooling device. The constant starting room temperature (20 degrees Celsius) for the sodas‚ the same

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    same as long as temperature is constant. Gas particles are in constant or random motion and therefore possess KE‚ which is energy of motion. KE of the particles overcomes the attractive forces between them‚ except near the temperature at which the gas condenses and becomes a liquid. Gases do not attract or repel each other. When gas particles collide‚ they do not stick together but immediately bounce apart. All gas particles have the same kinetic energy at a given temperature. All gases at the

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    body temperature within a certain ‘‘normal’’ range. Thermoregulation is controlled by the hypothalamus. Thermal stimuli providing information to the hypothalamus are derived from the body’s skin and deep thermal receptors and from thermal receptors in the pre - optic area of the hypothalamus. It is in the hypothalamus that sensory information describing thermal status throughout the body is processed and compared against the temperature set point. Body heat-and therefore body temperature-is modified

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    How Does the Thermometer Work? A thermometer is a device that measures the temperature of things. The name is made up of two smaller words: "Thermo" means heat and "meter" means to measure. You can use a thermometer to tell the temperature outside or inside your house‚ inside your oven‚ even the temperature of your body if you’re sick. One of the earliest inventors of a thermometer was probably Galileo. We know him more for his studies about the solar system and his "revolutionary" theory

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    the effects of adding heat and cold to the germinating peas‚ dormant peas‚ and glass beads to find how this changes their cellular respiration rate. The effects are measured by testing the amount of CO2 released from each sample with different temperatures applied. This is important to learn the difference between the rate of respiration during dormancy and germination. Hypothesis My hypothesis for this experiment is that the germinating peas that have heat applied will give off the most CO2 because

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