cola manufacturing company. Aim To earn more profit in scares resources. Opportunities To capture the target market, this can be wedding, parties, marriage halls or marriage gardens and hotels, canteens. Weakness Electricity problem, lack of gas pressure, location problem of the production plant. Goals To produce the high quality of goods and capture the target market. Trait approaches: * The good location of the plant can be help in to hold the supplier. * Skilled labors can
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Dr. P.P. Paily CVEN 3100: Fluid Mechanics Fluid Properties: Review Questions 1. What is the definition of a fluid? A substance that deforms continuously when acted on by a shearing stress of any magnitude. 2. Normal force per unit area in a fluid is called what? Pressure 3. True or False: - Static fluids are not subjected to shear force at any time. T 4. True or False: - Normal forces can occur in a fluid whether it is static
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the track. This “computer” of sorts uses many data sensors located on the engine in key information locations such as engine revolutions, intake air temperature, exhaust gas temperature and turbocharger boost pressure. The most important information is the turbocharger boost pressure. The turbocharger uses the spent exhaust gas from the engine to drive a turbine which intern pressurizes the air entering the intake of the engine. This extra power is called, “free power” since it does not use any
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Wednesday, October 16th, 2013, Clara Kirk, a 72-year old woman, said she was having difficulties paying for two different gas and water bills at her shelters that she runs to provide for women and children in need. One of the bills was roughly $21,000 and another bill was around $11,000 (Hutson, 2013). Due to the fact that she was unable to take care of those bills, the gas was shut off on Wednesday, October 16, 2013. This left all of the helpless people without heat or hot water which forced
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London dispersion forces are the only forces present among the (A) Molecules of water in liquid state (B) Atoms of helium in gaseous state at high temperature (C) Molecules of solid iodine (D) Molecules of hydrogen chloride gas 2. Acetone and chloroform are soluble in each other due to (A) Intermolecular hydrogen bonding (B) Ion-dipole interaction (C) Iinstantaneous dipole (D) All of the above 3. NH3 shows a maximum boiling point among the hydrides
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T194 Date Class Name Date Class Name CHAPTER Section 13.1 continued 13 In your textbook, read about gas pressure. STUDY GUIDE FOR CONTENT MASTERY CHAPTER 13 STUDY GUIDE FOR CONTENT MASTERY States of Matter Circle the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 13. Pressure is defined as force per unit a. area. 14. What is an instrument designed to measure atmospheric pressure? a. barometer b. manometer c. sphygmomanometer b. mass. c
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Introduction (Experiment 1) Distillation is a process involving the conversion of a liquid into a vapor that is later on condense back to liquid form for collection of distillate. It is used to separate the components of a liquid from non volatile solids or those liquid having different boiling points which will be seen on this experiment. (Abdullah, M.G. et. al (2013, December 15) distillation. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/166098/distillation) This method is used to
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Effects on the gas exchange of Chylamydomonas under controlled conditions Introduction: Is gas availability a limiting factor for algae growth this spring in the Louisiana State University (LSU) lake system? For three weeks, we observed the effect that changes in gas availability had on the rate of algae growth in the LSU Lake System to determine the optimal growth of Chlamydomonas. To study the effect that temperature had on the Chlamydomonas population, we compared three different environments:
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Picture of molecule in the Solid, Liquid, Gas. Solid- is one of the fundamental states of matter (the others being liquid, gas,). It is characterized by structural rigidity and resistance to changes of shape or volume. Unlike a liquid, a solid object does not flow to take on the shape of its container, nor does it expand to fill the entire volume available to it like a gas does. The atoms in a solid are tightly bound to each other, either in a regular geometric lattice (crystalline solids
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molecular theory can be used to explain this phenomenon. As the temperature increases, the gas molecules move faster and are then able to escape from the liquid. The solubility of the gas, then, decreases. 2. Pressure The second factor, pressure, affects the solubility of a gas in a liquid but never of a solid dissolving in a liquid. When pressure is applied to a gas that is above the surface of a solvent, the gas will move into the solvent and occupy some of the spaces between the particles of the
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