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    Purpose This experiment was designed to keep a raw egg from breaking when dropped from a height of two meters. The structure that provides the longest duration of impact between the free falling egg and the ground will provide the wanted results of an uncracked egg. Background Previous knowledge acquired from Physics class about motion was applied to this project. Motion is the action of changing location or position. Impulse is the factor that will keep the egg from remaining undamaged. If…

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    Gravimetric Analysis Lab

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    calculations 3-Acquire experience in lab techniques and equipment. First, the initial mass will be measured. The mixture will then be exposed to extreme heat so that excess gas can escape. If gently heated properly the solution should produce crystal particles (Sealy, 2015) the remaining material is then cooled.…

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    Then I dipped it in the water. The next time we came the mine I tried the chisel for a while, however heat treating also makes the metal more brittle and after only an hour or so it shattered. Then I remembered that my blow torch was in the car, the melting temperature of copper was 1,984 F, and my blow torch could reach that temperature. I ran outside…

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    Capillary Compound

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    The capillary column is held in an oven that can be modified to build the temperature step by step (or in GC terms, sloped). This helps our partition. As the temperature expands, those compounds that have low boiling points elute from the column quicker than those that have higher boiling points. Subsequently, there are really two unmistakable isolating forces, temperature and stationary phase specified beforehand. As the mixes are isolated, they elute from the segment and enter an indicator.…

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    Abbotsford. Why the Cooling System Should Be Inspected Now One of the main reasons to have your cooling system inspected is that this system helps to keep your car’s engine from overheating. An overheated engine can be costly, and the engine may become even hotter in cold weather than when the temperature outside is warm. Your car’s engine is the heart of the vehicle, and you may require more from your vehicle in fall and winter than in spring and summer. You rely on the electrical system…

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    with how to keep ourselves and our pets cool. The blistering heat and fierce humidity in the Midwest are prevalent weather trends and make it difficult to reside outside. Our community warns us to stay hydrated, wear sunscreen and a hat and stay out of the sun when the heat is at its peak. When it comes to our pets, we are told to put out extra bowls of water for Fluffy and Fido and provide them with shelter and shade. In the heat of the Summer, sometimes things can go terribly wrong.…

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    Prevent Mold Allergies

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    Have you recently purchased a home? Are you making sure that it's ready for the winter season? While you're busy checking to make sure that the furnace is in good working order and that the weatherstripping around the doors and windows is intact, here are some reasons to also hire a duct cleaning service: Prevent mold allergies: When cool and potentially humid air returns from your air conditioning unit and enters your ducts, the moisture can encourage the growth of mold spores. Left…

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    dehydration can be reflected in reduced skin turgor that is displayed by tenting of the skin as a flag for dehydration (Popkin, D’Anci & Rosenberg, 2010). The body’s core temperature is usually between 36-37 0C. The core temperature is balanced by heat gains and losses, the body uses sweat and evaporation of sweat to cool the body (Ridley & Channing, 1999). Loss of water through sweat is carried out by eccrine sweat glands which are evenly distributed over most of the body surface (Popkin,…

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    Sp2750 Unit 5

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    will be illustrated as following. Reducing cooling energy consumption will be emphasized in designing the new house. The original orientation (315 degrees with living room faces south-west) resulted in excessive heat gain during summer, especially in the afternoon, and insufficient heat gain during winter. Thus, changing the orientation to 135 degrees enables most openings of the house to face northern and eastern side, which contributes to improving energy performance of the house. The…

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    Introduction Heat exhaustion is a condition caused by exposure to extreme heat. Heat exhaustion means that your body is too hot. Your body cools itself by sweating. When your body cannot cool down, you could develop heat exhaustion. Untreated heat exhaustion could lead to heat stroke. Heat stroke can be deadly. Elderly adults have a greater risk for heat exhaustion than younger adults. Other adults who may be at higher risk are those who are overweight, have high blood pressure, or have heart…

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