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    There are both similarities and differences between the crystal structures and crystal chemistry of quartz, α-FePO4 and β-FePO4. One of the observed differences is that when the quartz is present at different temperatures. The α-FePO4 phase when present at low temperatures, tend towards the values obtained for β-FePO4 at high temperature. In addition, this case is true for all α quartz when at low temperature, in that it will tend to the values obtained for its respective β quartz experienced at…

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    Defining the Problem/Question Task 2 was to create a proposal to determine the quantitative characteristics that could control the light that is emitted from glow sticks. For task 3 the problem was to find one or more trends that could quantitatively control the amount of light emitted from the glow sticks. This investigation has value to companies or people that want to find a way to increase the brightness of glow sticks. Experimental Design and Procedure To control the amount of light…

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    PVCU double glazing in Cheshire is a product offered by Sterling PVCU. Double glazing is a method used to lessen heat transfer through a part of a building. It refers to the use of double or triple glass panes separated by a space filled with gas or a vacuum to slow down the rate of the heat energy passing through. It is a good technique used for insulation. Another benefit of double glazing is that it can reduce sound transmission. This means that you won’t be able to hear the buzz and din of…

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    Humans encounter a variety climate conditions with fluctuating temperatures, which stresses the significance of thermoregulation for human existence. The human body is able to withstand different environmental conditions by making adjustments to maintain a constant core temperature via autonomic system (Vella, C.A and Kravitz, L. 2004). The core temperature requires a negative feedback mechanism that maintains the temperature from straying outside particular limits (Marieb, E.N, 2000). The…

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    So, you're thinking about finishing that basement or bonus room and your calculating the costs. A major expense when it comes to the finishing construction of rooms in completed homes is the heating equipment or the expansion of an existing system. It can be a real hassle, not to mention extremely costly when it comes to running duct work to the new space. Or maybe you just have a bathroom that no matter what you do, stays a little cool. There's actually a simple calculation that will help you…

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    that either side is entirely correct. The positives are worthwhile, and are supported by research, but the negatives are also very real, though I feel that they are not as bad as they are presented as being. In the example with transfer credit, credits that do not transfer are labeled worthless. This is not the case, as students will have learned about the subject, and learning something is never worthless. The experience may also make the class easier when they retake it in college. In addition…

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    reader on how these three different methods of heat transfer work and provide examples of where they occur in the real world. The most prevalent, and most commonly recognized, form of heat transfer is conduction. Conduction is the transfer of heat through direct contact with another object.(Williams, 2014) Common forms of convection include a pot on a stove eye, a baked potato placed in hot coals, and touching a hot oven door. Conduction transfers heat at the molecular level.(Williams, 2014)…

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    Weak Curriculum vs. Inadequate Instruction Education is of no value to students if a weak curriculum and an adequate instruction is the foundation of a school. In order to achieve a school of higher-level learning students, it is imperative that an adequate curriculum is designed in which students are being challenged with academic rigor and receiving effective feedback from the teachers. The evolution of education has made teachers change the manner in which they instruct students, and…

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    temperature of 40 °C, the outlet air temperature is diminished by 14.6 °C at pipe diameter of 20 cm yet it is decreased by 6.7 °C at estimation of 60cm . This is due to the fact that an increasing of pipe diameter leads to reducing the convective heat transfer coefficient at inward surface of the pipe. In addition, with increasing the diameter, the mass flow rate increases that ascent the thermal inertia of air accordingly the heat exchange between the streaming air and soil to some degree…

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    There are 11 heat exchangers. Several streams are splitted, except hot stream 2 and cooling water. The total area of heat exchangers is 494.366 m2. Figure 5. Heat exchange network (vertical heat transfer) Slack variables were calculated by GAMS, the values can be found in Table 3. As it can be observed, values are small, but it is essential to add slack variables in order to optimise the objective function in GAMS. Table 3. Values of slack variables…

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