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    The purpose of experiment six was to better understand how to measure and read volumetric flow rate of water through a pump, and to better understand how flow meters work. In this experiment, the relationship of the plot between the orifice and Venturi meter pressure differential showed many correlation with each other. The volumetric flow rate had a square root relationship with the previous stated pressure differentials. The error in this lab was also extremely low appearing at around…

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    “It would be better for the true physics if there were no mathematicians on earth.” Daniel Bernoulli once said this statement. Not many people know about Daniel Bernoulli. Daniel Bernoulli (He was also known as Daniel Bernovllivs), was a swiss mathematician that furthered the study of calculus and physics along with his family. He was known for his principle (Bernoulli’s Principle), but also did many other things with his time. He helped the field of hydrodynamics, and without knowing it helped…

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    research I have done, the Universe behaves and can be compared to a living organism, and we are all components that help it survive. The dark matter region can be compared to the neural activity zone. The neural zone is made of Hot dark matter ( high gravitational frequency ) while we are made of cold dark matter( low frequency). Two varying types of dark matter need dark energy ( single/unified consciousness ) to form any kind of communication. It is when we achieve this( unified consciousness)…

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    Pipe Friction Essay

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    Introduction: Energy loss is a problem that engineers face. It is caused by friction in pipes which is also called the friction head loss and that happens because of viscosity and pipe wall friction. Energy loss also happens due to local losses which occur at valves and sharp bends. Local losses are also known as minor losses because their effect is normally small in long pipelines. To understand the relationship between Reynold’s number and friction factor, the pipe friction experiment has been…

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    Moment Of Creation

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    basis for physicists to demonstrate the essential unity of matter and energy, space and time, and the equivalence between the forces of gravitation and the effects of the acceleration of a system.? Black hole, hypothetical celestial body with a gravitational field so strong that not even the electromagnetic radiation can escape its proximity. The body is surrounded by a spherical boundary, called the event horizon, through which light can enter, but it cannot come out, so it appears to be…

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    Introduction It was during his regular job as an American historian of science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that Thomas Kuhn realized that theories which were ones believed to be true, were actually not really true, since they were at some point replaced by others, which were also believed to be more true than the previous ones(Bertie.ccsu.edu., n.d.) For instance, the common belief that the earth is at the center of the universe was eventually replaced by Galileo Galilei’s…

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    Time’, ‘space’, ‘place’ are some of the frequently used (sometimes misused) terms in literature, and they have been defined in different ways and from various theoretical perspectives. In the colonial discourse, in particular, the concept ‘place’ was closely related to knowledge and power in so far as the process of mapping the ‘other spaces ‘ was deployed to reproduce dominant world view. While the tenants of imperialism are teleological, its practices have always been geographic. As Edward…

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    the coefficient of kinectic friction to be 0.45797 and 0.60758. We have two different values for the coefficent of kinectic friction because we calculated it using two different methods. The 0.45797 value was from the first method where we used the constant velocity in our calculations. The 0.60758 value was from the second method where we used the acceleration in our calculations. The value of static friction is 3.296. The value of kinetic friction using the first method is 2.89. The value of…

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    that collide during flight affected by voltage overhead line. • Wind energy cannot be stored (unless batteries are used). • Depending on how active wind site, since it requires specific conditions. 3-Hydroelectric energy: This form uses the gravitational potential of elevated water that was lifted from the oceans by sunlight. It is not strictly speaking renewable since all reservoirs eventually fill up and require very expensive excavation to become useful again. At this time, most of the…

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    SWAN Model Analysis

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    Model descriptions SWAN model The SWAN model [12,18] is based on the spectral action balance equation rather than the spectral energy balance equation. The evolution of the action density N is governed by Komen et al. [13]: ∂N/∂t+∇_x ⃗ ∙[((c_g ) ⃗+U ⃗ )N]+(∂c_θ N)/∂θ+(∂c_σ N)/∂σ=S_tot/σ where, N(σ.θ) is the action density spectrum, x is space, t is time,θ is wave direction, σ is relative frequency, S_tot is the source term total, and c_g represents the propagation velocity. The first term in the…

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