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am going do this by going to different shops and checking the prices of the furniture that I am going to buy. Then I am going to put the data I collected in the table and compare them to see the difference.
... collected in the graphs to see what is the difference in prices and which is the best price to buy the furniture.
METHOD
* Measure my room's length/height and width
* Buy furniture that will suit my room measurements
* Compare furniture price to ...
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3. In what ways do the material conditions of city life shape and inform the narrative of either Oliver Twist or Brick Lane.
... described in this novel, the different areas of the city of London are described from the block of flats where Nazneen lives to the big office blocks in the city centre.
City life in this novel begins with Nazneen describing ...
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A comparison between the Egyptian architecture, with that of the Olmecs, an early civilization in Central America
... steadfast layers of cemented materials. For thousands of years we have perceived ourselves as the greatest culture, tantamount only to Greece and Rome. Now, however, as science becomes increasingly more advanced, we have discovered that other civilizations do exist.
Nineteen thousand ...
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A new branch of a major Chinese take away, Wok In, is opening in a local high street. You have been asked to develop design ideas for a range of fast food packaging to be used in the take away.
... of the logo and the name of the take away, which you will also need to design. Information about the printing and packaging processes and the costs involved should be given along with appropriate safety and environmental issues.
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Acrylic Thesis
... by chemical process known as the acetone-cyanohydrins process. Initially, Acetone is reacted with Hydrogen Cyanide to produce Acetone Cyanohydrin, this end product is further treated with sulphuric acid and methyl alcohol to yield methyl methacrylate monomer. The conversion of monomer ...
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Aluminium is a lightweight, silvery metal.
... can be found in vegetation and in all of the earth's water. Aluminium is also present in all clays, so it has been a constituent of cooking vessels since earliest civilisations.
The naturally occurring forms of aluminium are usually stable and ...
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Aluminium Presentation.
... light energy then immediately re emit it.emits 90* of the light that it absorbs. This would not happen if free electrons wernt present.
Ductile - Aluminium can be bent and shaped extremely easily. This is because of it polycrystalline structure. Along ...
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An explanation of the impact of ‘new’ materials on product design in the 20th and 21st century
... colour or texture maybe needed for an item to perform and function properly. Composites enable industry to create a material that can be used for a wider range of products. Some wood materials (such as M.D.F and chipboard) are also ...
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Analysis of Existing Products.
... bad quality. Another reason the bookshelf does is that it allow the user to easily find his book, rather than going through piles of books.
Durability: Since open bookshelves are made from different materials, it depends on what they are made ...
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Aristotle and Cause.
... stuff of which things were made of. So a chairs matter is wood and its form is the structure of the chair itself not platos universal form of the chair but the structure of that particular chair. Aristotle also wondered ...
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But the proportions of these materials have changed. As you can see from Figure1, the 1994 Boeing 777 have increased the use of composites such as carbon fibres, graphite, epoxy resins etc. by 10 % in comparison to the 1969 Boeing 747.
... the use of composites such as carbon fibres, graphite, epoxy resins etc. by 10 % in comparison to the 1969 Boeing 747.
Figure 1
For modern military aircraft such as F-22 and the Eurofighter, they have a third of their structure ...
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Cad cam essay
... need to design complicated nets and put a design on it and then cam can cut out thousands and even millions of copy's
* Also something like digital cameras they can mass-produce all the little parts in it, and using ...
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Cad cam essay
... need to design complicated nets and put a design on it and then cam can cut out thousands and even millions of copy's
* Also something like digital cameras they can mass-produce all the little parts in it, and using ...
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Can heat loss be minimised by using materials such as polystyrene, fur, felt or aluminium as insulators?
... required for the heat to travel through (conduction) or with (convection), the colour and finish of the surface of the radiator effects the emission or absorption of radiation.
o Aluminium is a shiny bright material therefore it will allow more ...
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Can we use a better Polymer
... bag you would have to add the correct chemical to the chemicals which are already being used to create the material.
There are some ethical issues to do with using plastic and include:
* Expensive
* Non-Biodegradable
There are also some ethical issues to ...
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Capacitors and Timers
... cpacitor discharges through the LED which shines briefly. The second circuit allows you to slow down the discharge. We can plot it on the oscilloscope that Crocodile Clips provides. Flip the switch and the capacitor charges slowly up to the ...
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Carbon Fibre chemistry assignment.
... where Acrylonitrile is used as the raw material to make PAN fibres (Polyacrylonitrile fibres). The process to manufacture carbon fibres is done usually in four stages.
1. Oxidation
2. Carbonisation
3. Surface Treatment
4. Sizing
1. Oxidation
The first stage is where PAN fibres are heated to 300°C. During this ...
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Casing Research
... is done by welding, brazing and using silver solder.
Aluminium
Aluminium is a light metal in its elemental form. It comes in sheet, bright drawn and mild forms (similar to steel) and can be cast. If a strong lightweight product is needed, ...
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Charles Rennie Mackintoshs Furniture
... He took his inspiration from our Scottish traditions and blended them with the flourish of Art Nouveau and the simplicity of Japanese designs. Mackintosh was an important interior designer and is maybe best known for his high-backed chairs which is ...
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Chemistry polymers.
... is made from ethene.
Polymers may be classified as thermosoftening or thermosetting. Thermosoftening polymers are sometimes called thermoplastic. Thermosoftening polymers include poly (ethene), poly (propene), poly (styrene) and poly vinyl chloride. A polymer molecule is a long chain of carbon atoms ...
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Communication of Safety In the Design Phase.
... fee scales have focused the need for effective communication and management of information during design. Numerous government and stakeholder-sponsored studies on the culture and operation of the UK construction industry have been conducted. These reports have acknowledged that communication and ...
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Communication: the Key To Designing Safely.
... the problems associated with CDM and look at the importance of communication and possible ways of enhancing information flow.
Keywords: Communication Design Safety
INTRODUCTION
The CIB/ECI Design for Safety and Health conference has drawn on research from a wide geographical area. From the ...
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COMPOSITION AND THE PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN
... by the designer to attract the viewer to look at important points within the design. A main focal point can be established along with supporting secondary focal points, called accents which are not so strongly emphasised. How can you create ...
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Conduction.
... are arranged in their correct order of THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY. Those at the top allow heat to pass through them quickly. Those at the bottom allow heat to pass through them much more slowly.
Copper - Good Conductor, Poor Insulator
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Cooling curves – Temperature in insulators: Preliminary Investigation
... represent a good insulator.
A poor insulator wont be able to keep the temperature in the water, or insulate it well so the temperature will drop fairly quickly.
Prediction
I predict that cotton wool will be a good insulator because it will be ...