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    Facts about Tech Diving You Should Know The conventional limit exceeded by the form of scuba diving specially the recreational diving’s bottom time and depth is known as tech diving. It is also known as Technical Diving. The Technical and Recreational Scuba Diving can be distinguished with lots of differences. According to many people, there are not any obvious differences between Tech and Recreational Diving. They think that ‘diving is diving’ and it is useless to divide it into different types…

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    Set 2 A pressure vs. Volume analysis was done to determine the bubble points for Oil A, Oil B and water, with CO2 Oil A Represented in Fig. 7 below, the Pressure vs. Volume behavior of Oil A is displayed, the graph is separated into two different sections as Oil A transitions from a single phase fluid to a two phase fluid, the transition occurs at 800 psi which represents the bubble point for Oil A. Fig XX. Pressure vs. Volume Oil A Analysis was done on the relationship between…

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    a container, this is known as its pressure. Pressure varies based on temperature and volume. Many gas laws were used within this experiment, such as the Ideal Gas Law, Boyle’s Law, Charles’s Law, and Avogadro’s Law. The Ideal Gas Law is simply the combination of all the simple gas laws, Boyle’s Law, Charles’ Law, and Avogadro’s Law [which combines all of the properties of a gaseous sample].2 Boyle’s…

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    Superfluid helium or He II is a macroscopic quantum fluid that exhibits extraordinary properties. %By applying the limit of low flow velocities, The behavior of the fluid can be understood using a Landau - Tisza model, where He II is considered to be a two-component fluid with independent velocity fields: the inviscid superfluid of density $\rho_s$, and the normal fluid of density $\rho_n$, where the total density $\rho$ = $\rho_s$ + $\rho_n$ \cite{Tisza,Landau}. The superfluid has neither…

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    The purpose of our investigation is to find the most efficient way to recycle cans( make them self- implode) to help the Oakland Recycling Center find the best process for them to recycle aluminum. This problem is important because it is important for us to start recycling cans in order for global warming to decrease in the world. Not recycling cans means that new aluminum cans will have to be made, and to make new aluminum cans people have to dig into the earth’s crust which wastes a lot of…

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    Some scientist didn’t believe that the popping noise had anything to do with gas bubbles. To follow up on this hypothesis, some scientist used an MRI to prove the “gas bubble theory” wrong. First, scientist had studied 10 joints by using volunteers’ fingers into a tube. They did this so they could apply traction to the joint. They had specifically used the metacarpophalangeal joints because those were the most common joints that people crack. Then, they took images before and after cracking the…

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    Hydraulic Fracking Report

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    It begins on a 6 acre piece of land as an oil rig, with other large machinery and generators. The process includes injecting a mixture of water, sand, and chemicals at a high pressure to break shale rocks and release the natural gas inside. Amongst many shale formations in the U.S., the shale area that spreads from eastern Ohio to western Pennsylvania is called Marcellus. The shale rocks are nearly 5,000 to 8,000 feet underground…

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    Bottle Rocket Experiment

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    difference in initial pressure inside the bottle rocket and the atmosphere, and the vertical height reached by the bottle rocket after 0.1 seconds, is proportional. This is quantitatively demonstrated by the high R2 value of 0.99533 of the graphed relationship, which indicates the likeness of points in a data set to an established trend; where 1 = a perfect relationship. The gradient of 0.0236 in the best fit regression line of the data, indicates that for every increase of 1 PSI in pressure…

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    ingenious experiments called “Opinion and Social Pressure”. Asch discovered by doing these experiments that individuals can be persuaded by a group of people to deny your own sense. Over the years Asch got the information to provide a powerful explanation on how people will forget their own sense and judgment to their peers. In “Opinion and Social Pressure” Asch did many experiments to figure out what the effect would be on if a group pressures an individual throughout a series of tests. Asch…

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    Abstract: This research will be an overview about what are the pressure related dangers of scuba diving, how do these dangers happen, how to prevent those dangers and the identification of their symptoms. Introduction: A form of underwater diving with the use of breathing apparatus to breathe underwater is Scuba Diving. Great freedom of movement and longer underwater endurance can be felt for diving with their own or personal source of breathing gas which contains compressed air rather than…

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