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    Concrete Mix Calculation

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    1. The concrete mix proportions for the batch were calculated before the beginning of the lab by a select few group members. Calculations were done with goal of the having the greatest early strength as reasonably possible. To accomplish this, the accelerator agent of calcium chloride was added at a proportion of 2 Ib. of calcium chloride to every 100 Ib. of cementitious material. This ended up being 0.483 Ib. of accelerator. The physical properties, like specific gravity and percent absorption,…

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    White Paper on the Power of Active Aging While aging is accompanied by its share of challenges, seniors who remain active are apt to benefit in a wide range of ways. Active aging can help seniors to improve physical wellbeing, but it also helps to improve mental acuity and stability. Seniors who engage in an active, healthy lifestyle may find that they are more socially active, as well. This white paper serves to illustrate the ways in which seniors may benefit from living an active lifestyle.…

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    Oftentimes people find themselves saying twenty-four hours in a day is just not enough to workout, not with words, but definitely with their actions. Being consistent with exercise is the hardest part to overcome when juggling family, friends, school, and work. So finding equilibrium between all of these things is very important to reach. Which is why having a step by step plan is vital to achieving a lifelong routine that will give one a healthy lifestyle. The main facets of steps to creating a…

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    Researchers, Location/University where this study was conducted The researchers of this study were Neha P. Gothe from Department of Kinesiology and Community Health at Wayne State University, Arthur F. Kramer from Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology and department of psychology at the University of Illinois, and Edward McAuley, Department of Kinesiology and Community Health at Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology. This study took place at Wayne State…

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    Aims and Objective Objective 1.Identify the abilities and confinements of the pressure die casting process. 2.Finding permanent molds and reviewing them. 3.observing the workflow of the pressure die casting process. 4.Identify the metal planning steps. 5.Review the mold process, including general outline rules. 6.Display the basic pouring control strategies utilized as a part of the pressure die casting process. 7.Understand the significance of casting quality and how it influences the…

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    Static Friction Lab Report

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    Measurement of Static and Kinetic Friction Forces between Wood and a Table Purpose: In this experiment, a spring scale will help calculate the static friction and kinetic friction between a wooden block and table. Several factors impact the amounts of friction, and this experiment examines the factors and how they impact the sliding of the wooden blocks. Surface area of the blocks affect the friction, and the contact between the different surfaces varies for different objects and weights.…

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    What Is Exercise?

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    This is because exercise can reduce the chances of developing and dying of illnesses such as heart disease. For instance, weight-bearing exercise and strength training activities help to maintain or increase bone mass, decreasing a person’s risk for osteoarthritis and associated bone fractures. If everyone have a regular and fix workout, I can pledge and ensure that they can keep away from the disease…

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    required for many applications. Low carbon steel contains a low carbon content and is therefore it is neither extremely brittle nor ductile. When heated, it becomes malleable and so can be forged. Low carbon steel is a very dense metal and has tensile strength has a max of 500 MPa. Low carbon steel has 0.3% carbon which makes it one of the easiest…

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    Veejay Plastic Case Study

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    various chemical instrumentation and medical devices due to their high solvent, heat, and flame resistance properties. These resins have a temperature limit of 340 °F. • Liquid Crystal Polymers: Abbreviated as LCP, these polymers exhibit high tensile strength, and have high heat and chemical resistance. These polymers form areas of ordered structures in liquid phase, but the degree of order weakens in solid form. We work with the following types of injection moldable LCPs. o ZENITE: This liquid…

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    Romberg Test Lab Report

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    Scoring: The time of implementing the test by the subject is considered as his score. Note: The test repeated 3 times with 2 minute rest between each performance. Tandem Walking Test Purpose: measuring the dynamic balance Instruments: Stopwatch- score sheet. Procedure: The subject walks on paws with bare feet, so that the arms are held next to the body and in hanging position and one foot will be in front of the other, so that while walking, the heel of the fore foot kicks the paws of the back…

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