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    Of all the plumbing problems you may experience in your North Texas home, a leaking water heater The Colony TX may be the worst. What’s the big deal about a leaking water heater? Typically, most home water heaters hold 30 to 80 gallons of water at a time, which is a lot of water to leak into your home, no matter where it’s located. Water from the water heater can damage flooring, walls and other parts of your structure. In addition, a leaking water heater is usually a malfunctioning water…

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    During my time at Electric Boat, I was one of two lead engineers assigned to refurbish a damaged chilled water pump on a nuclear submarine. Neither the requisite spare part nor a new pump was available and the vendor had quoted approximately $500,000 and 6 months for the replacement part. When the Navy had determined that the repair was beyond their capability, the pump was shipped to us. We developed the concept of machining out a small teardrop shape from the damaged impeller and pressing in…

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    grams of honey (around 530 mL / 530 cm3) Thermometer Bunsen burner / other source of heat / refrigerator Five identical marbles Stopwatch Procedure: Using the balance, measure the mass of an empty beaker. Note it down and add 150 grams (around 106 mL / 106 cm3) of honey to the beaker, using the balance for reference. Repeat this four other times with other beakers for a total of five 150 gram samples.…

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    Tidal energy is a renewable energy created by using gravitational forces from the sun and the moon. Since the moon rotates around the Earth, and the sun’s placement is constantly changing, the sea levels are always rising or falling. These different levels create the tide cycle and energy is gathered from the difference in sea levels, currents, and tides. Tidal energy can appear complex and confusing but this quote provides a brief explanation of how tidal energy is defined and gathered: “Tidal…

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    How important is work in today’s society? Imagine a world without work, a world in which nothing would get accomplished, now imagine a world in which everyone enjoyed work, and accomplished countless tasks every day. There has to be a happy medium. In order for the world to be successful work is a necessity, everyone has their own attitude toward work and the exertion level they are willing to put in. My first observation leads me into my backyard where I observe my father meticulously picking…

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    temperature of the sodium thiosulfate solution the faster the reaction, causing the cluster of data later on in the graph. This is due to the high temperatures causing the increase in the particles average kinetic energy, the more energy provided by the heat of the water baths the faster the particle within the solution are able to move. As a result of the increased movement the particles are more likely to collide in the correct orientation and cause a faster reaction to occur. As the…

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    Vulcanizing Mold Research

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    The pre-heating mold starts the heating process of the finished green tire. The start-up heat in the pre-heat mold heats up the bead and the tread part of the tire only. The curing mold cures the rubber of the tire. The curing mold is connect to a curing unit. The curing unit controls the process of the curing at the mold it attached to. The tire is removed…

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    Introduction: Tea is the most widely consumed drink (other than water) on a global scale (Jacobs, 2014). Generally served just below 100 degrees Celsius, issues such as heat transfer limit the appreciation of the beverage. The thermal energy in tea is defined by the movement or kinetic energy of the particles within the tea, hence, a decrease in the movement of the particles reduces the temperature. The thermal energy in the tea is lowered via means of energy transfer through convection,…

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    user of heat to provide energy. It comes from the word solar and thermal, which means sun and heat respectively. They are able to incorporate solar radiation’s heating component to a fluid, which is then used as…

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    Energy Thermodynamics is, the everything that happens due to the flowing of the heat from a hot locale to a cold locale, and nothing occurs without the flow of the heat. Additionally, thermodynamics is an exact science. Thermodynamic system is defined by volume, pressure, temperature and chemical make-up. When conditions change the thermodynamic system will respond by changing its temperature, volume, pressure, or chemical make-up and will adjust accordingly in order to reach its original…

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