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    Experiment 1: Heats of Formation from Bomb Calorimetry. Salvador Martinez Email: sdmarti5@asu.edu Partners: Brittney P. Layaoen, Tanner Dickerson, Alexander Schaffer 09/12/2014 Abstract: A bomb calorimeter with the Parr design was used for the apparatus, which would lead to an experiment to measure temperature in degrees Celsius as time increased. Two different sample pellets were used, one being benzoic acid while the other was naphthalene. These measured findings were then used to

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    Research Question: What is the effect of external temperature(c) on the rate of hand squeezes on hand strengthener in the dominant hand of homo sapiens? Independent variable: External temperature of water. ( 8, 16, 24, 32, 40 ) Dependent Variable: Rate of hand squeezes on the hand strengthener. Number of times the strengthener is squeezed (50) / time it takes to complete squeezes (seconds) Controlled Variable: Rate of hand squeezes (50) / time (seconds) in regular classroom without hand

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    Werling Inc Case Summary

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    Werling Inc. prides itself on providing quality roofing services for all residents of the Greater Cincinnati area. For over 100 years, the company has maintained high standards and is a BBB Accredited Roofer. In order for your roof to be fixed properly, they will also determine the best material needed for the job. Here are some pros and cons for some popular roofing materials today. EPDM Membranes: This material doesn't emit toxic or harmful chemicals. It's great for covering commercial spaces

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    Interestingly, there are two layers of radioactive sediment at the bottom. While one is from the Chernobyl disaster, the other one has an unknown origin (“Loch Ness Water Facts & Info”). The average water temperature is quite cold at only 42° Fahrenheit. The water of the Loch Ness is very murky (Harmsworth). “The water of the loch is the color of very weak tea and this is caused by peat staining” (Harmsworth). The dark, clouded water of Loch Ness, however, may hide a monster within it. The Loch

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    14a. Temperatures that were below 10 degrees Fahrenheit made gluing the subflooring impossible. However, the subfloor was nailed with ring shank nails and was screwed down securely. 14b. Windows of the correct size were placed in the correct locations per the drawings. This was approved by the customer at the time of installation. 14c. This was the result of not having a beam but was corrected. 14d. This was the result of not having a beam. 14e. This was the result of not having a beam.

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    The best way to observe the effects of training is in exposure to cold air as well as cold water. Makinen (2010) tested numerous amounts of subjects in different exposures such as cold air as well as exposure to cold water. Possibly over hundreds of people were tested as a total for her experiment. Her results consisted of multiple explanations and responses towards the different temperatures and climates. Makinen et al (2008) tested 10 male subjects who were exposed to control 25° Celsius and

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    Outdoor temperatures are rising, and so is the heat in your car. On a hot sunny day, the interior temperature of your car can be well over 120 degrees Fahrenheit. When you get in your car, the first thing you want to do is crank your AC and cool off. Before summer strikes in full force, we have some suggestions to protect your car from these extreme temperatures and keep your air conditioner running like a champ. At Cassels Garage here in Melbourne, Florida we have some tips keep cool and your car

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    Cookie Experiment

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    When you bake cookies, a thought that might come to mind is “When a recipe has 2 eggs the cookie rises more, but when a recipe has 1 egg the cookie might stay the same height.” Eggs are important in a cookie recipe, they provide protein and fat. There have been many experiments done about the height of cookies when the number of eggs are changed. Most commonly, a cookie recipe will have only 1 egg and let other substances do the heavy lifting. This experiment will test whether the amount of eggs

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    Tea Kettle Failure

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    pounds per square inch and boosting the rupture disc. A good example of what was happening is to compare it to a tea kettle on the stove. As steam and heats up within the kettle, it looks for an opening to relieve pressure. When the steam finds that opening it begins to make the whistling sound which gets louder and louder as the water continues to heat up and the steam escapes the kettle more quickly.

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    A Review Of Heat Stroke As It Relates To Exercise, Age, And Pre-existing Medical Conditions Disease Introduction: Heat Stroke is a heat related illness, physiologically defined as hyperthermia meaning a highly elevated body temperature due to external factors like weather and humidity. The elevated body temperature of heat stroke differs from the conmen fever, where a fever is a physiological response in the normal temperature of the body onset by infections microbiological agents.(Cheuvront,

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