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    Lab Report: Density and Viscosity Problem: What is the effect of density on the viscosity of a substance? Hypothesis: Density will affect the viscosity of a liquid. The order of the liquids from most dense to least dense is: syrup, detergent, water, oil Background: Density and viscosity are closey related in which they both affect one and other. Denisty has many factors like weight, mass, and volume. To work cohesivly there are different things we must pay attention to. Density is how closley…

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    Particle size distribution Introduction The purpose of this lab was to determine the particle size distribution of a particular soil sample by carrying out sieve analysis and hydrometer analysis tests. For the sieve analysis test, a graph for percent finer versus the grain size was plotted from the data collected. The graph was used to determine whether the soil sample was fine-grained or course-grained. Calculations for uniformity and gradation were then done to determine whether the soil was…

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    able to test if their hypothesis was right they produced tetrafluoroethylene. They created 100 pounds of tetrafluoroethylene and placed it into small cylinders and stored it in dry-ice conditions. They were supposed to chlorinate the gas compound, but waited. He opened a valve of one of the cylinders. By opening the valve, the air inside the cylinder should have a lot less weight, but after the valve was opened there was no sound and the weight stayed the…

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    Fluid dynamics relating to bluff bodies, non-streamlined structures or streamlined bodies at large angles of attack, remains a critical focus of study within the fluid mechanics community. One particular area of interests involves the occurrence of fluid-induced vibrations, or more commonly known as vortex-induced vibrations (VIV’s), exerted on bluff bodies. Due to the production of vortex shedding beyond bluff cross sections, an alternating pressure distribution produces periodic fluctuations…

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    with the Duramax. The main problem was the aluminum block with the aluminum cylinder heads. Now a day’s, cars have blocks made from aluminum, and so are the heads, but they’re mixed with a stronger metal, or just in general made better. Duramax builds everything unwell. The aluminum heads on the Duramax went through head gaskets like no other. A head gasket goes around the cylinders and seals the gasses in the cylinders to ensure greatest compression. When a head gasket blows, smoke pours out of…

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    Water Cohesion Lab

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    substances. The materials used in this experiment was pencil, clipboard, cup, pipet, alcohol, paperclip, water, and graduated cylinder. A pencil was used to document and illustrate the experiment. Then the cup was to measure the water and to do an experiment with the paperclip. We also used the pipet to measure the amount of alcohol to use. The class also used the 100 ml cylinder to measure the meniscus.…

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    living from rural to urban areas. The steam machine was an amazing invention that’s complex design and many purposes changed society’s lives forever. Newcomen’s steam engine, also known as an atmospheric engine, consisted of a steam piston/cylinder that moves a large wooden beam to drive the water pump. The engine does not use steam pressure to push up the steam piston as one would think, but rather, constructed so that the beam is heavier on the main pump side, utilizing gravity to pull…

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    Mazda Research Paper

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    The first-generation model is powered by a 2.0-liter, four-cylinder engine making 148 horsepower and 135 foot-pounds of torque and paired with a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission. This model is EPA-rated at 24/32 mpg city highway. Also available is a 2.3-liter, four-cylinder engine making 160 horsepower and 150 foot-pounds of torque and is paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission only. Beginning in 2006…

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    Entonox Research Paper

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    Entonox (nitrous oxide & oxygen) and contraindications and also proper ways on how to use the pain relief gas (Drugs, 2006). Entonox can be identified by its white top and blue cylinder, the cylinder containing 50 % nitrous oxide and 50 % oxygen gas (Morrison, 2012). The cylinder is pressured at 13 700 kPa. The Entonox cylinder comes with various accessories used for the administration of the drug equipment such as a high pressure hose, mask and a demand valve. Entonox comes with a flow…

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    Dilute the sample by adding distillate water to the cylinder up to 10 cm3. 8. Pipette 2 cm3 of the twice-diluted Vitamin C Fe3+ solution and 2 cm3 of the SCN- and this to a beaker. 9. Fill one of the other cuvettes with this solution. 10. Put the cuvettes in the colorimeter and record the value. Calibrate…

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