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    Acid Rain Effects

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    when the sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide, react with the water . The chemicals in acid rain can cause paint to peel, corrosion of steel structures such as bridges, and weathering of stone buildings and statues. Literature review Nature depends on balance, but human made the air polluted because of the advanced technology and the different chemical reactions. The different chemical reactions with air and water caused the acid rain. The acid…

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    the life out of me as the pile of dump around me. I’ve been careful not to eat food that will leave a rotten smell after leaving them at the corner of my room. In this case, the options leave me one but the cheap meal of cup noodles. Soon enough, water and electricity will stop coming in if I don’t step out this room and pay my bills. When I say old part-timer, I meant the neet who never step foot outside. I do what people with a lot free time usually do. I play games, watch movies and sleep…

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    biomass was (8 %) and ash content (6.27 %) was obviously higher than that the literature report of 3.8 % (Dhabhai et al., 2012). The proximate analysis of pearl millet biomass revealed that moisture (8±0.32%), ash (6.27±0.08%), total solids (92±0.14%), water extractives (6.43±0.12), ethanol extractives (5.72±0.34), cellulose (41.6±0.16%), hemicellulose (22.32 ± 0.65), glucan (28.47±2.88%), galactan (17.24±0.46), arabinan (3.78±0.04), xylan (5.12±0.46), acid insoluble lignin (16.32±0.49) and acid…

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    1. What are Seismic Imaging Technology and Chevron use of the technology? Seismic Imaging is a tool/technique to find the availability of crude oils and natural gas underground. It is also known as reflection Seismology as it is a process of inspection geophysics to evaluate the properties of Earth’s subsurface by using the principles of seismology from the reflected seismic waves. Sound waves are recorded by Seismologists using an ultrasensitive device called geophone as they echo under the…

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    Metal Cookware Case Study

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    forms a chromium oxide(Cr2O3) that gives a surface (passive film) onto the metal layers and prevent the metal from rusting, corroding and staining. A thin layer will be coating the stainless steel vessel, as it is much stickier and doesn’t dissolve in water or get’s scrubbed off. To point out though, Stainless steel is not just a…

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    This project consist of Numerical and Computational Fluid dynamics analysis of heat transfer enhancement and the corresponding pressure drop over a flat surface equipped with cylindrical cross-sectional perforated and solid pin fins in a rectangular channel. The channel had a cross-sectional area of 250-100 mm2. The experiments covered the following range: Reynolds number 13,500–43,500, the constant clearance ratio (C/H) = 0, the inter-fin spacing ratio (Sy/D) 1.944 and 3.417 for Staggered…

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    focused around the way that Sound goes at distinctive paces focused around water temperature, weight and saltiness. Sound curves to colder water - nonetheless, when sound achieves deeper water, weight turns into the overriding variable and twists sound over at the surface. Knowing where the warm layers are tells Submarine Sonar Techs where the warm layers are, and from that point how sound will engender through the water. This is then utilized for strategic operations relying upon the…

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    Rotavator Case Study

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    Rotavator at lowest forward speed of 1km/hr. which leads to higher crop yield. Least time required for weeding was obtained by Rotavator at forward speed of 2km/hr. which is 7.80hr/ha while for Cultivator for same speed it was 8.43hr/ha and for manual wheel Cultivator it was 56.33hr/ha. Minimum operation cost was achieved from Rotavator at forward speed of 2km/hr. also for the speed of 1.5km/hr. was recorded less than for Cultivator. Also the benefit to cost…

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    Results and Discussions Table 1: Phytochemical analysis of turmeric and apple peels extracts Phytochemical analysis Turmeric Extracts apple peel extract Total Phenolic(mg/g)content 93.30 ±0.03 82.52±0.013 Total flavonoid content (mg/g) 43.6±0.3 33.43 ± 0.06 Tannin (mg/100 g) 91.08±0.72 77.40+0.36 Reducing power (μg/ml) 25±1.7 21±5.5 Alkaloid (mg/100 g) 0.76±0.01 13.60+0.51 The Phytochemical composition of turmeric extract and apple peel extract are illustrated in table (1). Both are rich in…

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    The agronomic production function approach begins with the primary correlation between climate and crop production. Via studies, agronomists have adjusted models which forecast the produce of specific crops determined by weather patterns. These imitation models have long been utilized to forecast changes in produce for specific crops. The results from these models is then integrated into an economic model of farmer behavior, which in turn leads to a partial equilibrium model of the farm sector.…

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