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    Hysteresis Lab Report

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    Question 1: pH can be described as a measure of acidity or basicity (Alkalinity) of a solution. It is exactly equal in amount to the negative log of the concentration of hydronium(H3O+) ions. Due to the negative log relationship, increased hydronium ions transform to lower pH. When we add it to water, an acid releases hydrogen ion. Hydrogen ions in water unite with the water molecules to form hydronium ions, thereby lowering the pH and increasing the acidity of water. Water exposed to air is…

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    Current Marketing Mix Strategies of the Product Sprite A set of marketing tools that are used by an organization in-order to achieve its marketing objectives are classified under the marketing mix strategies. This covers all from creating a new advertisement over to designing new packaging for the product. All these options are gathered into 4 factors known as the 4Ps’ while each factor individually has a significant power in influencing the consumer demand of the specified product. It was an…

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    Humanitarian intervention has been to the forefront of international relations since the end of the Cold-War. I believe it is critical in protecting human rights and providing emergency assistance in states where human-rights violations are being perpetrated, similar to that stated in ‘Humanitarian Intervention and Peace Operations’ by Theo Farrell. It is difficult to define humanitarian intervention, as not all States agree on what is to be included in characterising and defining intervention.…

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    I was going to go mental, my legs felt like they were going to fall off (in fact, I was sure they were going to fall off ) and I had estimated that the amount of sweat my sweat glands had produced was nearly 2 litres of sweat. How I would have loved to trade positions with the bystanders or those who had already finished the marathon. All of a sudden, ahead and into the distance, I saw a runner collapse. As I ran closer and closer to the spot where he had fallen…

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    How the human body works Cell membrane: A cell membrane is a thin layer that forms a semi- permeable barrier around the outer surface of the cytoplasm of the cell and controls the movement of substances into and out of the cell. Nucleus: It contains DNA for making new cells and organisms and also controls the reaction in the cell. Chromosomes: Thread- like structures found in the nucleus of the cell which carry the genetic information Cytoplasm: The liquid gel which makes up a lot of the body of…

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    The bar is quiet. I mean, not that it isn’t always quiet – what with us beingthe third dive bar on the one street, which is really just a mesh of Trost nightlife that spreads out five blocks in either direction, which makes the competition more than tough on a good day – but tonight is practically empty. We usually have a couple regulars who slump over the bar from sundown to sunrise, but today there are more stools empty than occupied. Maybe there’s a game on? But that wouldn’t explain why…

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    Name Roll No. Abhishek Jana 2015070 Abhishek Jain 2015069 Anirudh Sharma 2015082 Anjali Lizbel Simon 2015083 Ankit Dailla 2015084 Term Project Industry: Automobile Company: TATA Motors Submitted to Dr. Gajavelli VS Section. B Group No.01 Date: 12th August, 2015 Acknowledgements: Summary: Contents: Company Background: Tata…

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    Solar Energy Case Study

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    Table 11: Solar energy collector type (Source: Kalogirou (2004)) In the textile industry, energy is mainly consumed for heating of liquid baths close to 100 oC for washing, bleaching and dyeing. Drying processes usually use hot air or gases from 100 to 130 oC as shown in Table 12. In a solar process heat system, interfacing of the collectors with conventional energy supplies must be done in a way compatible with the process. The easiest way to make this is by using heat storage, which can also…

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    are •Plasma •red cells •white cells •platelet •Plasma is the liquid part of the blood that is made up of 55% fluid, this is the blood’s liquid medium, by itself is straw-yellow in colour. The total volume of blood plasma is about 2.7-3.0 litres in human. The plasma carries carbon dioxide , hormones and waste. •Red blood cells •The red blood cells are called erythrocytes, the red blood cells contain hemoglobin which carries oxygen. •Made in the bone marrow. The more you train…

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    shower requires a small space to install. It also requires an independent supply of cold water from a tank. For it to operate effectively, the water at your main entry should have a running speed of about min 1 bar and it must flow at a speed of 8 litres per minute. You are also advised to make sure that the maximum static pressure is about 10…

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