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    4.8 How do the Hydropower Plants Work? Hydropower is the combination of head and flow. The Head is water pressure created by the difference in elevation between the water intake and turbine, expressed as a distance (feet or meters) or as pressure (pounds per square inch). Similarly, flow is the quantity of water, expressed as volume per second or minute (gallons per minute, cubic feet per second). In a typical hydropower system, water is diverted from a stream into a pipeline, where it is…

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    A group of people is defined as any collection of people who consider each other to be a group. People in groups have different characteristics that distinguish them from a random crowd, such as a sense of identity, loyalty or how much the group means to them, having a purpose or sort of reason as why to be in the group, and finally a source of leadership in the group. An organisation can be considered one large group within itself, however it consists of several sub-groups that have their own…

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    Psychoeducational Group Psychoeducational group is one of the effective group to utilize working with a diverse populations. According to Gladding, “psychoeducational groups were originally develop for use in educational settings, especially public schools. Psychoeducational groups with well-organized and structured activities and exercises, help increase the self-worth of participants. Based on Yalom’s research on therapeutic factors, these groups provide information, socializing techniques,…

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    Fig.\ref{Str_1_T} compares the jet trajectory measurement for the open nozzle configuration at the two blower velocities. Fig.\ref{Str_1_W} compares the weight distribution along the centerline axis, normalized with respect to the total mass distributed. Fig.\ref{Profiles_1}.a shows the centerline profile of the straw distribution on the ground, normalized to their respective maximum weights and Fig.\ref{Profiles_1}.b shows the jet spreading along curvilinear trajectory $\zeta$.…

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    Many of things that we interact with are solids and liquids. However, there are some things that are combination of both called a Non-Newtonian Liquid, an example of this is oobleck. This substance has the qualities of a liquid but also has the qualities of a solid when under pressure. One of its qualities as a liquid is its ability to flow, known as viscosity. In this experiment will change the oobleck’s viscosity by changing its thickness. Additionally, applying any pressure to oobleck helps…

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    Group Process and Content In group process and content, the counselor must create a balanced relationship between the two. There is an evaluation that will be completed pertaining to the member’s depression. The tool used for this evaluation will be the adolescent the Beck Depression Inventory. The type of group varies and so does the type of group counseling. These types can include therapeutic or educational and can be of assistance in helping an individual in group make…

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    A1 Lab Chordwise Pressure Distribution on an Aerofoil with a Flap Student Name: REUBEN LEW WAI CHOON Tutor: COLLIN GREATWOOD Date of Lab: 7TH NOVEMBER 2014 Summary A 23015 NACA aerofoil was tested in a wind tunnel with a Re number of 4.28 x 105 and Mach number of 0.07. The pressure distribution over the aerofoil was recorded and used to derive the coefficient of lift, pressure drag and pitching moment. Variations of these parameters with incidence and flap deflection were investigated. Thin…

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    John Doe is wheeled into the hospital unconscious, after being in a horrific accident. The doctors swipe the RFID chip reader over both his arms when they hear a beep, they rush to the computer and pull up Keith Austin’s medical records. Keith Austin isn’t real but this scenario could be, this program could alert doctors to allergies or other problems they have had in the past. Having this information could save Keith Austin from being give a medication he’s allergic to which could create more…

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    3.1. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS The project is an Arduino- based project and is based concerning radio frequency according to ship then get hold of the data. The RF transmitter and grantee each work at a 433 MHz to send then get hold of data. We will be adding the use of an ultrasonic, which measures the scale in conformity with an object, through the usage of echo waves. An LCD show choice is aged to show the statistics managed with the aid of the Arduino. The dictation is computerized therefore…

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    “Northside Independent School District in San Antonio, Texas, recently issued students at two of its campuses new badges with an embedded RFID (radio-frequency identification) chip in order to track their locations.” The schools have turned to radio frequency identification technology to help administrators keep count and track the whereabouts of students on campus. If a student is not in his seat during school time the district doesn’t receive daily funding for that student, because the school…

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