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    Calorimetry Volume Lab

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    In the volume lab, we found that the large graduated cylinder was the most accurate because it had less percent error when measuring the density of water over all of the other measuring tools.In this lab, we measured water from pipettes including volumetric and graduated pipettes, graduated cylinders, erlenmeyer flasks, and beakers to figure out the mass and density. These measurements were then used to calculate the percent error. We completed these measurements by measuring the volume of the…

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    check of the torch and cylinder before you light it. Make sure the cylinders are in a safe, upright position.Check the cylinder valves to see if they are tightly closed and see if the gauges read zero on the cylinders. Check the…

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    Ci Engine Essay

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    This project is a group work, will be accomplished by three students in about 20 weeks. A single cylinder test engine block will be combined with a Ford cylinder head, then to be installed on the testbed coupled with an AC dynamometer. After connecting the control sensors, the engine will be tested in various operating conditions. 1.1 Background Engine is a machine which converts any form of energy into mechanical energy, especially the combustion engine converts combustion energy into…

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    Powdered Grape Lab

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    transfer of the G2 solution. The G2 solution was construct in a beaker because it needed to dissolve entirely, and in order to do so it could not done so in a graduated cylinder. The transferred G2 powder to the beaker, the transferred water in the graduated cylinder to the beaker, or the transferred G2 mixture to the graduated cylinder could have caused error in the experiment due to loss of substance through the movement. Another possible error was that there was not specific temperature of…

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    Lab Report On 100-Memol

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    magnesium was placed in the beaker. A 100-mL graduated cylinder was filled completely with water. After, said cylinder was covered with a small piece of paper towel over the entire rim, and it was allowed to absorb the water. As a caution to avoid a disaster, the 100-mL was inverted in the sink. Next, with an extreme caution and shaking hands, the cylinder was placed in the 1000-mL beaker. After that, the paper towel was removed. The cylinder…

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    engine is that the piston executes one power stroke per every 2 strokes of piston & one revolution of crankshaft and Disadvantage is, it consumes more fuel to develop one power stroke in a cycle where as in 4 stroke engine piston makes 4 strokes in cylinder per cycle and crank shaft makes 2 complete revolutions.Advantage of 4 stroke engine is that it consumes less fuel to develop one power stroke in a cycle and the disadvantage of 4 stroke engine is that the power generated by the engine is…

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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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    Density Experiment

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    Jessica Schmidt Chem 112L-S23- Athukoralage Gunawardana September 20, 2016 Erin Whitehouse The first part of the experiment consisted of finding the accuracy and precision of three different measuring devices, a 50mL beaker, a 25mL graduated cylinder and a 25mL pipette. The mean volumes and uncertainties were found to be 22.5mL 1.9, 23.72 .25, and 24.89 .43, respectfully. The 25mL pipette was found to be the most accurate out of the three. The density of water was found to be 0.9979 g/cc…

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    Flow Visualization Lab

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    visualize and analyze the flow patterns formed by objects in different conditions: cylinders in different diameter at different flow rate, and airfoils with different angle of attack at a constant flow rate. Properties of water at measured temperature and flow conditions for each trial were used to compute the Reynolds number. Red-dye ejector was used to traces the flow field around experiment objects. The cylinders with 2 different diameters (6.35mm and 25.4mm) at different water channel…

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    Ways To Clean A Gun

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    Gun. Look at cylinders and barrel; NEVER point the gun towards you or another individual during this process. CAUTION: MAKE SURE YOUR GUN IS UNLOADED! We don’t want any accidents to happen. 3. Clean barrel with bore brush. Attach bore brush to rod, and dip the brush into cleaning solvent. TIP: Make sure to pour the cleaning solvent into the lid, or a small bowel. The cleaning process requires…

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