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    failure analysis report on the Boston Molasses Disaster. On January 15, 1919, an industrial storage tank ruptured, causing 9 million litres of molasses to spill out onto the streets of Boston. The following sections of this report document the events leading up to and during the disaster, the causes that led to the failure, and the lessons that can be learned as a result. 2. Description The tank in question was owned by United States Industrial Alcohol Company (USIA) and located at 529…

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    why during World War I, new technological advances developed. Three of these technologies that are the most interesting are poison gases, tanks, and flamethrowers. All of these were common weapons in the war. Poison gases were risky, especially if the user was inexperienced or did not know how much to use. Difficulties did not only come from the gases. The tanks had very limited success because they got stuck in mud. Also, the flamethrowers were difficult to move around. However, each of these…

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    of waste and chemicals. Some examples of contaminates are gas, oil, chemicals, septic systems, uncontrolled hazardous waste, landfills, chemical road salts, and atmospheric contaminants. Gas, oil, chemicals, and other contaminants come for storage tanks and for leaking from vehicles and machines. The three main topics I will be talking about are: gas, oil, and chemical road salts Gas is one of the main chemicals that cause groundwater contamination. Gas…

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    the charcoal canister to the fuel tank Therefore, in this way the electrical fuel pump work Purge valve Purge valve is a component which consist a one kind pipe which is given at the top of the tank This part is given because whenever the fuel is sucked from the tank at that time it create the vacuums in the tank So that when the fuel will be suck from the tank at that time there will be no space to relief the air, so there will chances of the burst of the tank therefore, because of it the…

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    Do you know about World War 1 weapons.If not I will begin to inform my audience how the weapons impacted the war. The tanks, machine gun, and poison gas. After these couple of weapons, the war changed.The first world war 1 would have been totally different if the if the soldiers didn’t have the simple ,but deadly weapons.The weapons had a great impact on the outcome of the war.Every weapon has it’s pros and cons. The first weapon is poison gas. It is popularly believed that the German army…

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    Clover: A Short Story

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    zoo keeper, while he drops a gold coin into my tank. When he walks away, I slowly slide down from my perch that was up on top of the fake little rainbow, that they had given me for my tank. I didn’t like the rainbow that much, but I guess it will have to do. In my opinion the rainbows back home were the best. Colors mixed perfectly in the golden rays of the sunlight. The rainbow in my tank was the complete opposite. It had a glare from my warm yellow tank light and the colors were all wrong. As…

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    distinguish between Rubronian tanks, armored personnel carriers, trucks, and mobile missile launchers. The system usually detects wheels on trucks, armored personnel carriers and mobile missile launchers, but not on tanks. When viewed from the side, tanks and mobile missile launchers usually show a protrusion near the top of the vehicle. When viewed from above, they rarely show a protrusion. Trucks and armored personnel carriers rarely show a protrusion regardless of viewing angle. Tanks are…

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    Substrate and aquarium live rock: You need to know which substrate is best for your fish tank. There are different kinds and if you get the incorrect kind, you might finish up slaughtering your fish. Live rock is also important; it acts both as a filter and a source of nourishment for the fish. Both substrate and live rock are an important part of you saltwater fish supplies for their classy value in the tank as well. 6. Sea salts: You are keeping a saltwater aquarium you definitely need sea…

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    Ford Pinto Case Study

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    manufactures such as Volkswagen, Datsun, and Toyota. An explanation of the disaster. The Ford Pinto was one of the best-selling cars of the 1970s in America but had a defective gas tank which had a tendency to burst into flames in rear-end collisions. Instead of fixing the Pinto, Ford fought against federal regulation affecting fuel tank safety. The disaster was cause during rear end collisions…

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    Home water heaters are equipped with temperature and pressure relief valves, whose job it is to open when the pressure inside the tank reaches 150 psi or the temperature reaches 210℉. This discharge of water protects the water heater from damage and though a leaking pressure relief valve is a good thing, it’s still an indication that there is a problem inside the water heater that…

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