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    Vibration Analysis of a Centrifugal Pump A.Naveen Varma1, K. Bala Bhaskar1, B. Sai Kumar1, G.Giridhar1, Vamsi Raja2, P.Phani Prasanthi3 1Research Scholars 1Department of Mechanical Engineering, P.V.S.I.T. Kanuru (A.P), India-520007 2Associate Manager, Kirloskar Brothers Limited, Pune, India. 3Assistant Professor 3Department of Mechanical Engineering, P.V.S.I.T. Kanuru (A.P), India-520007. ABSTRACT: Centrifugal pumps are among the more versatile and widely used products of rotating mechanical…

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    Time (s) to compare the field onset. The writer also uses bar graphs to illustrate the results obtained on Onset and Offset respectively of magnetosensory evoked potentials (MEPs), which were used to measure occipital electrodes. Furthermore, the write also uses bar graphs to illustrate onset and offset respectively of magnetosensory potentials which measured from the central and parietal electrodes. Lastly, the write also uses line graphs and curves to portray the onset auditory evoked…

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    will also create dead weight loss and inefficiency. Based on the graph shown below, minimum wage is set above market equilibrium price, functioning as price floor. Since the current wage is higher, employers that are willing to hire workers at a lower price are not going to offer jobs; the total surplus therefore decreases and as the benefit doesn't go to anybody, dead weight loss is created (represented by the shadowed area in the graph). In addition, even though people who support minimum…

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    Data Analysis Now use the computer to create a bar graph of the average photosynthetic rates of canopy and understory leaves under high and low light conditions. Paste a copy of your graph in the space below. Ask your teacher if you have questions about using the software to create the graph. You graph must include a title and properly labeled axes. 7. No, at high light, canopy leaves are better than understory leaves, but…

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    lungs, and the cardiovascular system includes the heart. The evolution of the heart started from a two-chambered heart of a fish to a four-chambered heart in mammals (Harris-Haller, 229). The purpose of the experiment is to study the cardiopulmonary function of humans. Collecting data from a spirometry, electrocardiogram, blood pressure, pulse, and respiratory rate, the anatomy and physiology of the heart and lungs will be understood. The null hypothesis is the health of the lungs and heart can…

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    inclusion of filler material. From the graph, it is observed that the compressive strength of the fabricated specimen’s increases up to 70% granite content and further decreases with the increase in epoxy percentage. The maximal compressive strength obtained is 112MPa for 70:30 granite epoxy ratio. The graph of modulus of elasticity of granite epoxy specimens is represented in figure 5.2. The maximum elastic modulus of compressive specimens…

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    Homeostasis Lab Report

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    Introduction Homeostasis is the state of a stable internal cell environment. If the cell is not in a state of homeostasis, then the cell will not be able to live and function properly. The plasma membrane is selectively permeable and controls what molecules enter and exit the cell. The plasma membrane keeps the environment inside the cell relatively stable which is the state of homeostasis. The goal of this investigation is to see if the size of the cell is affected when the cells are put in…

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    trypsins pH optima. DISCUSSION It was hypothesized that the trypsin solution would act more efficiently with the buffer solution of pH 11, due to the fact that lower pH’s would denature the effect of the enzyme. It is clearly obvious due to the graphs that there there is a slight significant difference. The distinction between the results were so minimal, however, the hypothesis was supported. This may be a result of pH 7 and pH 4 being below the trypsin pH…

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    Lapse Theory

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    it was expected because of the results of previous studies for vigilant attention (Belenky et al., 2003; Doran et al., 2001; Dinges & Kribbs, 1991; Williams et al., 1959). The slopes of both conjunction and spatial-configuration search RTxSet Size graphs indicated search rates that did not change and seemed to be unaffected by sleepiness, both in terms of an analysis of the circadian phase and total task time. Instead, there was an increase in the RTxSet Size y-intercept for both search tasks,…

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    The table below shows what colour the solution has turned after Amylase solution and Benedict’s solution has been added to Starch solution at different temperatures. The tests were completed three times each temperature to find an average. This graph resembles the results from the table above. Making it obvious to observe the unexpected results as the temperatures 2, 20 and 27 remained blue then 37 degrees changed to green and 60 degrees changed to orange. This experiment was carried out to…

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