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    Stroke Vs Heat Stroke

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    Heat Related Illnesses Return to Play Guidelines The two return to play guidelines I feel are most important are heat exhaustion and heat stroke. While all are very important to learn, these two are crucial as it occurs more frequently here in Phoenix, Arizona. After an athlete has heat exhaustion, it takes about a day to two days to recover enough to get back into sports. During this time staying hydrated and keeping cool is imperative. The athlete should avoid alcohol or caffeine and that only

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    In safe re-entry, there are various issues that need to be considered such as re-entry angle, heat build-up, high g-forces, ionisation black-out and landing on the ground. The Apollo spacecraft returning from the moon, the US space shuttle and the Russian Vostok spacecraft are examples of spacecraft which have successfully addressed these issues, and have safely returned to Earth. Re-entry of spacecraft begins with astronauts usually retro firing their spacecraft’s rockets where they position rockets

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    Sun Solar Energy

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    How does the sun’s energy affect water? The sun is the star at the center of the solar system. The Sun is the primary source of energy. Solar energy is light and heat from the sun. Solar energy is important to renewable energy. The diameter of the sun is 1.39 million kilometers. The Sun’s mass mostly contains hydrogen and helium. The use of sunlight is to supply the needs of humans like energy is a primary source to survival on earth. The sun’s energy is able to feed animal need’s

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    Climate & Heat Transfer Lab Report Problem Question: How does the Earth’s environment affect temperature during the day and during the night? Hypothesis: DRY VS. DAMP: In our environment simulation, if the heat lamp is turned on, then the dry soil will have a greater temperature than the damp soil, because the dry soil is better at absorbing heat. If the heat lamp is then turned off, then the damp soil’s temperature will remain roughly the same, while the dry soil’s temperature will decrease

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    Milk Ratios

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    After heat from milk has been transferred to the coolant, the “used and warm” cooling water can be stored and re-used for watering cows and/or for cleaning. Sanford (2003a) points out that on farms with more than 500 cows, water storage tank can be avoided by having well water flowing through the pre-cooler and then directly to cow waterers. However, a variable speed milk pump is needed in order to regulate the milk flow rate to maintain a sufficient water to-milk ratio. A 1:1 1 ratio is able

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    use its energy to cook. So, here are some basics about solar energy. People have a tendency to forget that they can use the sun’s energy to heat up things. The sun has always been producing energy for billions of years and billions to come. The energy that is from the sun that is used to heat up things is called solar energy. Solar energy is used for heating up water, spaces, and fluids. For water,

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    speeding up the recovery of injured area through its infrared healing rays. As it is known that after getting injured we all apply heat on the muscles to relieve pain or we sometime use some old heating pads to lessen the pain. These pads only heats up the air around us and the skin and do not reach the tissues. So, here arises the need of using infrared heating pads.

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    safety department started a heat stress awareness program. This program includes awareness emails and nurse activity. Alcoa safety department is doing heat stress to review and identify opportunities for improvement in the overall summer safety plan in the potrooms. Also Alcoa safety department is involved with nurses on preparing and conducting heat stress toolbox meetings. How can we keep employees hydrated all the time? Alcoa defines heat stress as the total heat load on the body arising externally

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    of kinetic energy, thermal/heat energy and sound waves. Thermal and heat energy is energy that comes from heat when particles

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    Heat Lab Report

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    experiment will test which one of our metals will conduct the most heat. This experiment will be relevant to the branch of Chemistry of science as it demonstrates the kinetic theory and how it effects the heating of metals. Firstly, metals generally conduct heat better than other solids do. This is because the electrons in metals are not stuck to individual atoms but flow freely among the atoms, causing them to be such a good conductor of heat (van.physics.illinois.edu). This links back to the kinetic theory

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