potentio-metric. Image - Charge coupled devices‚ CMOS Gas and chemical - Semiconductor‚ Infrared‚ Conductance‚ Electrochemical. Acceleration - Gyroscopes‚ Accelerometers. Others - Moisture‚ humidity sensor‚ Speed sensor‚ mass‚ Tilt sensor‚ force‚ viscosity. Principles of some of the common sensor: Thermocouple – They are made of two wires (each of different homogeneous alloy or metal) which form a measuring junction by joining at one end. This measuring junction is open to the elements being measured
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hardened. Stratovolcanoes have a steep profile and they have many explosive eruptions that cause craters that have collapsed called calderas. The lava flow from a stratovolcano normally cools before it has the chance to spread. This is due to the viscosity of the lava being extremely high. One of the most famous stratovolcanoes is Mount Vesuvius. This volcano is known for its huge explosion that had taken out the whole town of Pompeii. When a stratovolcano erupts the magma chamber builds up until the
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ρ(p)=ρ_0 ( 1+(1.16 p)/(1+1.7p))(1.0-ε(T-T_0 ) Peiran Yang et al. (1993) [15] presented a straight forward‚ fast and robust algorithm for Thermo EHL line contact problems. As compared to conventional N-R method this method was more efficient for pressure calculation and can be used for both micro and Non-Newtonian Thermo EHL. This can also be used for solving transient TEHL with good stability numerically. For calculating the pressure distribution they used the dimensionless form of the equations
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References: History [edit] The Art of Drink website suggests that the earliest example of what we now call molecular mixology is the long-established bartending practice of layering ingredients in cocktails. This experimentation with the density and viscosity of fluids uses the principles of scientific investigation that are fundamental to molecular mixology.[2] Equipment [edit] The equipment used in molecular mixology can range from comparatively simple items such as blowtorches (frequently used in restaurant
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Fangjie‚ Z.‚ Fenglei‚ H.‚ “Research on on-line DGA using FT-IR [power transformer insulation testing]”. Proceedings of POWCON international conference on power system technology‚ Vol.3‚ (2002) [19] Copper development association Inc [24] Cambridge viscosity‚ no date‚ “Degree of polymerisation measurement equipment‚ [on-line photograph]” Available from http://www.cambridgeviscometer.com/laboratory-viscometers [Assessed on 5 march‚ 2012]
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cause of death from hypothermia was probably ventricular fibrillation; that rewarming was effective; that the neck and the occiput have to be protected to minimise the effects of hypothermia and that significant increase in blood sugar and blood viscosity was associated with hypothermia due to immersion. Some of the data produced are considered scientifically useful” (Andrew
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Honors Biology Assignment REQUIREMENTS FOR PORTFOLIO #1 (January 7‚ 2015) (If more effort is applied‚ then higher your score will be on the EOC exam) Make a table of contents and use page numbers for each section. Project must be hand drawn and written. (you may trace the pictures) 1. Labeled Diagram of a: (Each should be on a separate page) ( 2 points each‚ 6 points max) Prokaryotic cells‚ Eukaryotic Plant Cell
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Geological Hazards Plate Tectonics- Theory Alfred Wegener Crust- Solid Mantle- Liquid Outer Core- Liquid Inner Core- Solid (Too much pressure for it to be liquid. Doesn’t have the space to expand.) Convections cells- Due to the pressure in the earth’s core‚ when it heats up the pressure causes the heat to push against the earth’s mantle‚ triggering it to move‚ caused by convection currents. Convection Currents- it’s a concept of what causes the plate tectonics to move. http://www.scotese
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Mechanics of Respiration Angelica D. Francisco‚ MD‚ MSc Edited to Word Format by: GASES KINETIC THEORY OF GASES o MOLECULES IN CONSTANT MOTION > TEMPERATURE > PRESSURE > VOLUME AVOGADRO’S LAW: V n CHARLES’ LAW: V=kT THE VOLUME OF A GAS IS PROPORTIONAL TO THE TEMPERATURE V = kT‚ P is constant IDEAL GAS EQUATION V = kn‚ T and P are constant EQUAL VOLUMES OF GASES‚ CONTAIN EQUAL NUMBER OF MOLECULES. PV= nRT P‚ PRESSURE V‚ VOLUME OF GAS n‚ NUMBER OF MOLECULES OF GAS R‚ GAS CONSTANT T‚ TEMPERATURE
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1. History The invention of epoxy resin has undergone a long period of time. As early as 1891‚ the German Lindmann hydroquinone and epichlorohydrin with the reaction of condensation into the resin and make use of anhydride curing. But its value has not been revealed. Epoxy plastic has its roots far back in history‚ to be specific‚ in 1936‚ when Dr. Pierre Castan in Switzerland succeeded in synthesizing an epoxy resin that he hardened with pthalic acid anhydride. Dr. Castan’s work was licensed
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