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    a broad assortment of power inputs and surface temperature. Moreover to take a gander at amidst convection and radiation heat trade and amidst Hc and Hr. Additionally, to choose the effect of obliged convection and to show the association between velocity and surface temperature for compelled convection. Likewise, demonstrate that the area heat trade coefficient shifts around the limit of a level barrel when subjected to obliged convection. In Exp # 1, the voltage was continuously changing until…

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    Orifice Plate Essay

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    with a hole in it, which is usually placed in a pipe. When a fluid (either liquid or gaseous) passes through the orifice, its pressure builds up slightly upstream of the orifice. But as the fluid is forced to converge to pass through the hole, the velocity increases & the fluid pressure decreases. Orifice Plate is the heart of the Orifice Meter. It restricts the flow & develops the differential pressure which is proportional to square of flow rate. The flow measuring accuracy entirely depends…

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    Because of the static configuration is a stable one, in the absence of streaming, the density of the upper fluid be lighter than the density of the lower one. The basic unperturbed flows have uniform velocities and . The two fluids are dielectrics and having the uniform dielectric constants and . The two fluids are influenced by an oblique electric field at the interface between the two media, according to: (2.1) where…

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    Kinetic Energy Lab

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    acceleration was used in conjunction with the equation for kinetic energy. The equation, d_y=v_i t+1/2 at², was used to find the time of flight of the marble after it left the ramp. The time was used in the equation, d=vt, to find the initial horizontal velocity. This was used in the kinetic…

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    When releasing a majority of pitching coaches will tell their pitcher that in order to gain momentum and velocity there must be a turn from the hips. This turn will help to exert the ball from the hand and give it an extra push to the plate. The turning of the hips will act as a force almost by putting force on the ball in order to pick up speed on a pitch.…

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    Bird Flight Lab Report

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    Physics – Biology - Chemistry Done By: Anthony Al Chaer, Jad Eid, & Ryan Bedran Bird Flight Explaining Flight: The Physics of Bird Flight The Factors Affecting Bird Flight Biology of Bird Flight Experimentation: Velocity and Maneuvering Air Drag & Angular Momentum Work Calculations Error Calculation Theoretical Calculations Conclusion Bibliography Explaining Flight 1.1: The Physics of Bird Flight: Components: I. Drag:…

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    Marching Band Physics

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    are performed competitively as well. The Blue Devils are a well known, professional, marching band. Nevertheless there is a lot of physics involved. Whether it’s the tempo of the song, this would involve speed, other things are in factor too like velocity, acceleration, friction, and momentum. Mostly in the movement. To start, the speed refers to the a lot of things. It could be the tempo, for example, 166 beats a min to 100 beats a min or whatever. This affects the speed of the marchers as…

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    anisotropy k= (Vmax –V min)/Vmean, where Vmax and Vmin are maximum and minimum velocity. For P wave in the olivine crystal Vmax and Vmax are 9.89 and 7.72km/s respectively, so strength of anisotropy is 25%. For S wave k= 22% for Vmax and Vmin are 5.53 and 4.42 km/s respectively” [Seth stein 2003]. This anisotropy is the intrinsic anisotropy of the material defined as the difference between the maximum and the minimum velocity of the medium. However the percentage anisotropy in terms of the…

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    article is the article states that Mars is not as dense like Earth so it has an escape velocity of 5km per second which is only enough to sustain a thin, transparent atmosphere. In the book the MAV must have as little weight to maintain the orbit so Watney has to figure away he can reduce the weight. “The MAV isn't going to have much weight allowance when I launch. To intercept Hermes, it'll have to reach escape velocity, but it was only designed to get to orbit. The only way to get it going…

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    the ball is rotating forward there is greater drag force applied to the top of the ball compared to the bottom of it. This is because at the top of the ball, the ball’s tangential velocity is in the same direction as the velocity of the ball’s trajectory. This means the top of the ball has a greater magnitude of velocity than the bottom of the ball relative to the air around it (the air around the ball being what causes the drag force). The differing drag forces (the weaker drag force of the…

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