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    Nt1330 Unit 5

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    CHECK LIST 1. Is an external wall within 900mm of an allotment boundary to another property‚ 1.8m to another building that isn’t a class 10 building‚ or 3m from a brush fence? 2. If so‚ these walls must have a non-combustible roof lining and eve lining. 3.Windows in these walls must be non-operable fire windows (exceptions for bathroom toilet or laundry windows with an area smaller than 1.2m2 4.Doors must be self closing and solid core not less than 35mm 5. Are there any encroachments between the

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    Weather Unit: Study Sheet

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    Weather Unit-Mid Unit Test Study Sheet 1. What are the four elements of weather? The four elements of Weather are Wind‚ Temperature‚ Moisture and Air Pressure. 2. What are the three states of water? The three states of water are solid‚ liquid and Gas. 3. Explain the differences between solid‚ liquid‚ gas- how much energy is being used? What are the particles doing? The difference between solid‚ liquid and gas is Solid has low energy and is cold‚ liquid is medium energy and is warm and gas has

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    Joule's Law

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    JOULE’S LAW Introduction and research question In this experiment‚ we were going to investigate the resistance R of an immersion heater. We had to make our own heater‚ and measure the resistance using a multimeter. Then we had to measure the current I‚ using an ammeter and a voltmeter. And at last‚ we had to determine the power P of the immersion heater. This experiment would require to make a table with the data collection‚ a graph‚ and a few calculations using Joule’s and Ohms law. Our research

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    Calometry Lab

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    Cal: 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: | 31.6 °C | 34.8 °C | 33.1 °C |  34.5 °C | Part I: Part II: Metal:

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    Hess Law

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    IB CHEMISTRY LAB REPORT PRACTICAL 13 : HESS’SLAW PRACTICAL ASSESSMENT : DCP‚CE Collecting raw data: Part 1 Weight of magnesium ribbon‚Mg‚m/g (± 0.01) Initial temperature of hydrocloric acid‚HCl‚T/C (± 0.05) Final tmperature of HCl + Mg‚T/C (± 0.05) 0.31 26.00 57.50 Part 2 Weight of magnesium oxide‚MgO‚m/g (± 0.01) Initial temperature of hydrocloric acid‚HCl‚T/C (± 0.05) Final tmperature of HCl + Mg)‚T/C (± 0.05) 0.50 27.50 40.50 Processing

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    States of Matter

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    Subject:Chemistry Topic:States Of Matter What is matter? Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space. All matter can exist in three(3)states. There are: solid‚ liquid and gas. In addition‚ all matter is made up of particles: atoms‚ molecules and ions. Solids In the solid state state‚ the particles are packed closely together in a regular manner. The focus of attraction between these particles are very strong and as a result solids are usually very hard and very difficult to compress

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    The market is currently saturated with a variety of hair extensions that come from different countries - Brazilian‚ Peruvian and Indian‚ are just to name a few. With so many different types of extensions‚ it can be difficult to know how distinguish between them‚ or even how to properly care for them. To keep things simple‚ these types of hair extensions are also known as virgin hair. The name derives from the fact that these high quality extensions have never been processed. Regardless of the hair

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    Predictive-Corrective Incompressible SPH B. Solenthaler ∗ University of Zurich R. Pajarola † University of Zurich Figure 1: Three examples produced with our incompressible simulation: (Left) 2M particles splashing against the simulation boundaries. (Center) Close-up view of a wave tank. (Right) A fluid represented by 700k particles colliding with cylinder obstacles. Abstract We present a novel‚ incompressible fluid simulation method based on the Lagrangian Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH)

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    Chem122 Midterm 1

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    NO books‚ lecture notes‚ cell-phones‚ PDAs‚ laptops‚ talking. For Multiple Choice Problems (on the back) - Circle your answer to each question BELOW. If more than one answer is circled for a question no credit will be given for it. 1. [ out of 16 pts ] A mixture of gases contains 66.0 g CO2‚ 2.02 g of H2‚ and 16.0 g of O2. If the total pressure of the mixture is 725 torr‚ what is the partial pressure of each gas? [ do not neglect significant figures! ] SHOW YOUR WORK to

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    Snow Melting

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    Why does snow melt in the sun at temperatures below freezing? The rate of snow melt is dependent on energy availability‚ which is mostly in the form of radiation. Cold snowpacks have a negative energy balance‚ but warming causes the snowpack to become isothermal and additional energy results in positive energy balance and melt. Daily snow melt in forested areas is considerably less than melt in open areas‚ as forests protect the snow cover from solar radiation and wind. Canopy warming can increase

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