Physics Extended Essay What is the optimum amount of water required to make an angled water rocket fly the furthest? Name-Harjot Singh Gill Age – 16 Candidate Number-#3260-0053 Supervisor Name- Mr George Subject-Physics School-King George V School Word Count-3651 Abstract word count-237 Submission Date- 10th June 2013 Table of Contents Page Number | | 1 | Title Page | 2 | Contents Table | 3 | Abstract and Introduction | 4 | Planning | 5 | Equipment description and setup
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at a constant temperature. (1.6 L) 2. Nitrogen gas contained in a 1.85 L vessel exerts a pressure of 1.00 atm at 0 oC. Determine the required change in temperature to increase the pressure of nitrogen gas to 1.65 atm after it has been transferred to a 1.50 L vessel. (92.297) 3. An empty tank of 3 dm3 has a mass of 897.3 g. It is filled with propane gas, C3H8, at 25 o C to a pressure of 3.30 atm. Calculate the mass of the tank after it is filled. (Assuming that the expansion of
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Hydrostatic vs Osmotic Pressure Hydrostatic pressure is the pressure going outward from the capillary. Hydrostatic Pressure forces the fluid from capillary to move outward into the interstitial space. Osmotic pressure is the water trying to move from interstitial space into the capillary Hydrostatic pressure will be greater in the arterial side as opposed to the venule side. Osmotic Pressure is constant throughout the capillary. Because the hydrostatic pressure drops across the capillary
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Remains constant d) May increase or decrease depending on liquids 2. Cavitation occurs in a centrifugal pump when a) suction presuure < vapor pressure of liquid at that temperature b) suction presuure > vapor pressure of liquid at that temperature c) suction pressure = vapor pressure d) suction pressure = developed head 3. Centrifugal pumps are normaly used for pumping a) Gas b) Liquids c) Gas & Liquid mixture 4. Check valve is used
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Test 2 – AF202 Prep |Basic Anatomy Gas Laws | |Part 61 Certification Pilots, Flight Instructors and Ground Instructors | |.14—Refusal to submit to a drug or alcohol test | |.15—Offenses involving
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Case Study James Morasco College of Southern Nevada – Nursing 211 Clinical Professor Judith Alewel, MSN, RN October 15, 2012 Introduction AV is a 57 year old male whom presented to the Emergency Department of Valley Hospital Medical Center in Las Vegas, NV on September 7, 2012 with the classic signs and symptoms of a left-sided middle cerebral artery (MCA) infarct and was admitted to the medical intensive care unit (MICU). These signs included left sided facial drooping, non-reactive left
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* * Fundamentals of Nursing (NSG 1355) Care Plan * * * ------------------------------------------------- Admission History * -------------------------------------------------
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A kid with Hepatitis A can return to school 1 week within the onset of jaundice. 2. After a patient has dialysis they may have a slight fever...this is normal due to the fact that the dialysis solution is warmed by the machine. 3. Hyperkalemia presents on an EKG as tall peaked T-waves 4. The antidote for Mag Sulfate toxicity is ---Calcium Gluconate 5. Impetigo is a CONTAGEOUS skin disorder and the person needs to wash ALL linens and dishes seperate from the family. They also need to wash
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cry, weak cry, absent) TRANSMISSION-BASED PRECAUTIONS: AIRBORNE My - Measles Chicken - Chicken Pox/Varicella Hez - Herpez Zoster/Shingles TB or remember... MTV=Airborne Measles TB Varicella-Chicken Pox/Herpes Zoster-Shingles Private Room - negative pressure with 6-12 air exchanges/hr Mask, N95 for TB DROPLET think of SPIDERMAN! S - sepsis S - scarlet fever S - streptococcal pharyngitis P - parvovirus B19 P - pneumonia P - pertussis I - influenza D - diptheria (pharyngeal) E - epiglottitis R - rubella
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VOUGAO/iSTOCK sepsis www.Nursing2014.com April l Nursing2014 l 25 Copyright © 2014 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Unauthorized reproduction of this article is prohibited. Patients with severe sepsis may have low systolic or mean arterial pressure (MAP), a lactate level above 2 mmol/L, or a urine output of less than 0.5 mL/kg/hr for at least 2 hours despite adequate fluid
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