How would I calculate where the buried inspection chamber is from the details below?
Also -The co-ordinates of the inspection chamber.
– WCB and distance from station A
Buried
Chamber SW2
43.525m distance from chamber SW1 to SW2
27.810m distance from chamber SW3 to SW2
Inspection chamber SW1
140E
IL 42.300
CL 45.500
BC2
Inspection chamber SW3
191.625E
263.350N
IL 42.500
CL 46.000
Station A
120E, 260N
45,500
i’m not familiar with the terms IL and CL, here.
the E and N pairs look like latitude+longitude but usually N only goes as far as 90 degrees, if that were the case; so you want to find Cartesian co-ordinates with equal x-y scales, for as many of these as you can; then you can draw a to-scale map, showing points you know, and estimating those you don’t know.
extend circles around the points SW1 and SW3 with radii 43.525 and 27.810 respectively, making adjustments until things fit.
algebraically, it becomes a system of polynomial equations where circles intersect, so you might have expressions of the form (x-a)² + (y-b)² = R² to map each of the circles
What’s the appropriate method for calculating stresses in a rectangular pressure chamber?
Finding hoop stresses in a cylindrical chamber is straightforward. What if you have a rectangular chamber for vacuum or pressure?
What’s the proper method for determining the stresses in a plate on the side, and how to select the appropriate material for the stresses?
I don’t know the answer to this, but I believe that once when I was flipping through a colleague’s copy of Roark’s Formulas for Stress and Strain, I saw an in-depth treatment of that. Here’s a link to the book I mean, on amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Roarks-Formulas-Stress-Strain-Warren/dp/007072542X
Has the chamber underneath the foot of the Sphinx been excavated yet?
Has the "secret" chamber that was found under the right paw of the Sphinx been excavated? I know they were planning on doing so, but got held up due to some political issues. Would love to know what is inside it.
The chamber is not below the Sphinx but under the Giza pyramids. There is a cave under them that has been proven but it is very dangerous to enter. Bad air and falling rocks to only mention a few of the perils. The cave was actually discovered in the 19th century and has never been fully explored.
Can the fans who attend No Way Out/ Elimination Chamber actually see whats happening?
I want to go to the Elimination Chamber PPV in February, but IDK whether i would actually be able to see wats happening inside the ring. It would really suck if I spent $80 to $175 to go to a show I cant even see. Does anyone know if you can see the wrestlers wrestling inside the Chamber?
yes i saw the 1st at msg !!! it was awesome
What material could I use to make an airtight chamber that will contain a large amount of CO2?
or is there somewhere I can buy an airtight chamber?
Its going to hold approximately 9 pea plants inside of it.
how large? does it have to be transparent? Is the inside under positive pressure? how much?
How do you plan on maintaining the relative humidity at the proper level? How do you plan on watering the plants?
If the interior is not under pressure:
A glass aquarium tank is one possibility, they come in all sizes, just get a sheet of glass or plastic to cover the top. a little caulk between it and the tank will make it airtight and watertight. But if you will need frequent access to the interior, you can use a sheet of plastic and some sort of rubber gasket for a fairly good seal.
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what is the chamber on a bread machine?
is the chamber just the inner unit attached to the maching itself or is it something like a drop in pan or something ?
It is the inner unit of the machine, where you put the dough/bread.
How long does it take for a dog to die in a gas chamber?
I am writing a persuasive essay about euthanasia for school. I am writing about the use of gas chambers and how we should work harder to ban them. Does anybody know how long it takes an averaged size dog to die from it? And does anybody have a story of working for a vet in a gas chamber? I do not judge people this is simply for facts for the paper… I will not include your story in my paper unless you want me to.
Even though it’s more inexpensive than humane euthanasia (lethal injection), it’s not a form of euthanasia. It’s a form of death which causes extreme pain and suffering and can take up to 45 minutes for an animal to die. These dogs and cats have mostly come from abusive backgrounds or have had terrible lives. They are scared at the shelter/pound. Many are injured, old, abused, most are scared. Dying in such a way is just not acceptable in a society where we condemn such things. We don’t even allow murderers and rapists to die under such circumstances any more because gassing is deemed inhumane. Millions and millions of taxpayers money is spent on operating shelters/pounds. There is never any surplus money – many rely on donations and help from the public. There isn’t enough money to even humanely end an animal’s life – instead it has to spend it’s final moments in a metal box suffering intense pain and suffering. But while taxpayer’s money is being spent on a problem of pet-overpopulation, the puppy mills and backyard breeders are allowed to continue operating and contributing to the problem. These people are not only money-greedy, many dogs in their so called "care" are in a much worse state that many of the homeless animals. They suffer extreme neglect. The problem of gassing animals also extends to the suffering of humans. Someone has to gas these animals. Most animal shelter workers see these animals daily, work tirelessly to find them new homes, give them care and attention and then finally have to let them down and kill them – by gassing them. This is extremely distressing for them. This would affect them for the rest of their lives. This could potentially cost a lot to treat all sorts of illnesses such as depression, attempted suicide. Gassing needs to be a priority and needs to stop.
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What is the name of the Lifetime movie where a mother dies in the gas chamber?
I remember being a little obsessed with this movie when I was younger for some strange reason. A woman goes to prison for something and she either already has a baby or she gives birth in prison. But she is sentenced to die and at the end it shows her dying in the gas chamber. I believe it was a Lifetime movie. Anybody remember the name?
Here is a link to a sight that lists all the Lifetime Movies in alphabet order. Maybe you can find it in this list.
http://www.mylifetime.com/on-tv/movies/movies-a-z?apage=*
Would adding an expansion chamber to my tippmann a-5 help air efficiency?
I have an a-5 with an upgraded power tube and it burns through air/co2 like there is no tomorrow. Would adding an expansion chamber to my gun give me better air efficiency? I’ve all so heard of people polishing the inside of the gun to reduce the friction of the rear bolt to get better air efficiency, is this true, and would it help?
It will help air efficiency in some ways. Will you use less air? No… will it make better use of the CO2 gas in your tank, yes it will. CO2 is lost due to incomplete conversion to a gas to power the marker. This can happen during high rates or fire and even in extreme temperatures. Liquid CO2 exits the marker basically wasted… so it will help with CO2 conversion which may give you more shots per fill. It will also help with velocity fluctuations as described above. The Chamber acts as a staging area for the gas as well as more surface area for the Co2 liquid to convert to a gas.
Polishing internals has been shown to lower operating pressure slightly and reduce internal friction. Be careful to only used very high sand paper or other ultra-fine abrasive substances. Some tools and sand paper can take off too much of the internal surface, which prevents the internal parts from forming a complete seal resulting in mysterious leaks.
Good luck and hope this helps!
Tippmann A5 Parts
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How many gas molecules are in the chamber?
A chamber with a fixed volume of 1.0 m3 contains a monatomic gas at 3 x 102 K. The chamber is heated to a temperature of 4 x 102 K. This operation requires 20 J of heat. (Assume all the energy is transferred to the gas.) How many gas molecules are in the chamber?
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