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    from sun and air dissolves metal. The chemical energy, in the acid, is converted into energy that lights up the light bulb. There are weak acids and there are strong acids, they are categorized by their ability to conduct electricity. The acid contains…

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    that you are not experiencing gross heat loss trough your attic is to check your roof just after a fresh snow. Additionally, you can request an energy audit from a professional. Many cities, counties and utility companies offer free energy audits to residents and customers. If heat loss is found, measures can be taken to ensure that your home is more energy…

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    Cumnox Reaction Lab Report

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    size of the catalyst was highly influenced on the reaction rate, when the particle size of the catalyst was decreased, therefore their surface areas was increased and the ratio of catalyst surface and reactant volume was playing a crucial role for controlling the reaction kinetics. The reaction was takes place on the surface of a substance, increasing the surface area should increases the quantity of the substance that is available to react, and will thus increase the rate of the reaction as…

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    Surface and center temperature of the mushroom, ambient humidity and temperature of vacuum chamber have been measured and recorded by the data logger inside the vacuum chamber (see Fig. 1). On the other hand, the control unit that records the pressure data is located outside the vacuum chamber (see Fig. 1). The measured data saved for each 10 seconds. Before starting the cooling, vacuum pump runs half an hour for stabilizing the system. Experiments carried out for three replicates and the…

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    In this paper, how the sun produces light and heat energy will be discussed. The sun is the most major source of energy and if the sun was not there then Earth and all of its environments would not be able to survive. The sun is mostly hydrogen and produces energy through nuclear reactions. The reactions are specifically nuclear fusions. This is because of hydrogen atoms becoming helium atoms. Heat, Light, and the Sun It always feels good to go outside when there is just the right amount of…

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    The Fahrenheit Scale

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    heat. Absolute Zero will occur when every atomic and molecular movement ceases and is at the lowest temperature possible. Absolute Zero on the scale is 0 degrees Kelvin, -237.15 degrees Celsius, or at -460 degrees Fahrenheit. All objects emit thermal energy or heat unless they have a temperature of Absolute Zero (Measuring Temperature, n.d.) Heat is the quality of being hot, Heat is occasionally known as a process…

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    – Bottle Rocket (Introduction, Materials and Method) Introduction A bottle rocket is composed of two elements, energy and fuel. The energy in the case of a bottle rocket is compressed air as it is pumped into a soda bottle, half filled with water by a bicycle pump. Compressed air is an excellent source of energy because it is very lightweight and can store a plentiful amount of energy, also it does not weigh down the rocket. Water is then used as the fuel for the rocket. Water is very dense and…

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    Every inch of it is exerting energy in some sort. To navigate through this, not only was muscle needed, but also knowledge of how it works. This energy is often used throughout the flow of the river, which varies throughout. One thing that the newcomers had learned from the natives was to stay near the edge. This is because the current is…

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    Theoretically, energy in every isolated system will always be conserved so for every action there will be a reaction to stabilise the system (Ellert, G, n.d.). Such a term does also appear in the physics of fluids motion. Fluids are things that can flow such as gas, water or oil. In fluid motion physics there are two theories that are involved with the law of conservation and they are Bernoulli’s law and continuity equation. Bernoulli’s law is derived from the energy conservation between…

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    begin to float up to the surface on convection currents. Once at the surface, they rise up into convection cells and radiate the energy gained from the photon. The atoms then sink back down into the convection zone. After the photons are radiated from the convection cells, they enter the atmosphere, which is composed of the photosphere, chromosphere, and the corona. They then travel unimpeded through the atmosphere and into space as…

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