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    of? Is there a way that it could be made better or how has it changed over the years. Cars are normally made of steel and iron, but nowadays that is changing to aluminum because it is resistant to rust. Steel and aluminum are two of the strongest metals because they are safe, cost-efficient, lightweight and non corrosive. Safe Safety is steel or aluminum safer to use. Steel is a type of metal that is hard, durable and it is used to make thousands of things that we use everyday. For…

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    Our Company Description: Group 2 Unlimited LLC. Our product is one of the future and one that can save many young innocent lives. Our product “Child Sense”, is designed to keep the child at a comfortable temperature in a car in both hot and cool temperatures and alert local authorities for rescue in case the child is in danger. This device would start the car and its AC/Heater unit via remote start. It will also be accessed through an app on the phone to alert the authorities in case a situation…

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    Explain why? Based on my results I believe the Mild Steel is the most suitable component for structural application, because the 0.3% Mild Steel had the highest E/GPa value of 212.77 E/GPa compared with all the other materials used. Steel is a metal, so it is made up of metallic bonds, which means that the element largely consists of positive ions (positive charge) and delocalized electrons (free…

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    “I shall remember that check as long as I live. It gave me the first penny of revenue from capital - something that I had not worked for with the sweat of my brow (Golden, 1988, p.2).” Andrew Carnegie was a wealthy individual in industry. Steel became one of the major products to come out of the industrialization period because it was more affordable than iron. The Bessemer process was created to help in the steelmaking process. Carnegie helped many people out of the kindness of his heart.…

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    Historical accounts give swords the status of legendary, mystical, impervious, and empowering. Swords were seen as giving the wieldier power, and the wieldier seen as being of high social standing, according to the quality of the sword. Both the Viking sword and Katana were masterfully designed according to the environment and materials available in both demographics. The Vikings were not one specific organized group of people. They started out as multiple smaller unorganized tribes. The…

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    by immigrants in america, bad working conditions, low wages. The book starts from george karcha moving to america and then working in steel mill for low wages after which he later than opens a business and loses everything. The story then continues to the second generation or karcha’s, George daughter marries mike who also works in steel mill. Mike is killed in steel mill accident and she faces a really hard time since…

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    The Farberware 6-Quart Digital Pressure Cooker has both pros and cons for me. My family received it as a gift so I do not know if it is worth its price, but I do know whether or not it is worth getting based on how useful it may or not be based on your individual needs. First, I will mention the pros of this pressure cooker. I like pressure cookers because you can just set them aside and let it make the dinner for you. This one is no exception, it acts like most pressure cookers. You can fill…

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    9 inches when extended. These light-weight shears weight 5.8 ounces and are made of 420 HC (High Carbon) stainless steel. The handles are black and made of nylon that is filled with pieces of glass rather than stainless steel. Glass weighs less than stainless steel…

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    Andrew Carnegie's Success

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    from his other investment activity to concentrate on steel manufacturing. With his own capital, he built his first blast furnace that year and another in 1872. He persuaded some of his Pittsburgh business acquaintances to join him in steel manufacturing and with them formed Carnegie, McCandless, and Company (later known as Carnegie Steel). The company employed the innovative Bessemer method, which Carnegie had witnessed on a visit to Bessemer's steel plants in England in 1872. This process,…

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    One of the challenges chemical engineers face with ethane cracking in a tubular reactor is the formation of a detrimental coke layer on the inner tube wall. According to the article [1], the mechanism is mainly induced by degradation of hydrocarbons to an aromatic structure by condensation and dehydrogenation. This brings about a bunch of various effects described in the article. In my model built during the term project, I decided to introduce a new effect of reducing the diameter, consider…

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