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The Effect of Surface Area on the Rate of Electrodeposition in Electroplating
Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Electrical engineering
Electricity
Electromagnetism
Force
Physical chemistry
Introduction Electroplating can be defined as the deposition of a metallic coating through the subjection of an object with a negative charge to a solution containing a salt containing positive metal ions. Under the influence of an electric charge, the positive ions are attracted to the negatively charged object where they are reduced hence…
A Personal Narrative on the Importance of CMU Education for Future Career as a Computer Engineer
Computer Engineering
Education
The goal was simple. Program a server for Mojang’s popular game, Minecraft, and use a system of microtransactions to profit off the players who chose to play on the server. I had spent months learning how to write code in Java but when I finally launched the server, my plan failed miserably. Forced to shut…
Laptops vs. Tablets Sample
Computer Science
Cyberspace
Electrical engineering
Electronics
Information Technology
Laptop
There is a argument as to whether or non tablets are better than laptops. This is something that truly has interested me. In this essay we will compare the differences between three tablets and three laptops to see if we can find whether tablets are better than laptops or vise versa. Even though tablets are…
Materials Used for the Engine Block
Chemistry
Civil engineering
Iron
Manufacturing
Materials science
mechanical engineering
Metals
The engine is the single most important part of the automobile. Without it, the car simply will not move. It is important that the cylinder or engine block is built to withstand the high temperatures and pressures that are put into it and it is equally important that the engine block is built to last….
Grades Viewing System
Computer
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Information Technology
Software
Software engineering
Introduction Over the years as technology keeps improving, more and more people are using it in their lives. It has become a significant matter in all our lives. Though some are addicted to it, others only using it once in a while, but still we all have used it at least once. Thankfully we have…
Reinforced Concrete and Jack Pile Underpinning
Architecture
Civil engineering
Construction
JACK PILE UNDERPINNING This method can be used when the depth of suitable bearing capacity subsoil is too deep to make traditional underpinning uneconomic. Jack pile underpinning is quiet, vibration free and flexible since the pile depth can be adjusted to suit subsoil conditions encountered. The existing foundations must be in a good condition since…
3 Postulates Of The Kinetic Molecular Theory
Energy
mechanical engineering
Phases of matter
Physical chemistry
Science
Temperature
Thermodynamics
According to the kinetic molecular theory, gas particles are constantly in motion just like other forms of matter. However, their movement is distinct in that it is characterized by random translation. In solids, the particles primarily undergo vibrational motion. In liquids, they mainly vibrate and rotate, and also experience some translational motion. Gas particles move…
Network Segments: BAN and MAN
Computer network
Computer networking
Computer Science
Electrical engineering
Electronics
Besides connecting the arioso network segments, the backbone may have its own devices that can be accessed by other network segments Metropolitan area network (MAN): MAN spans a city and is Often used to connect remote BANS. MAN in some cases can be considered a citywide BAN and as the geographic distances they cover have…
Effel Tower Statics Analisis Analysis
Cartesian coordinate system
Civil engineering
Construction
Force
mechanical engineering
Mechanics
Introduction Statics is a branch of Mechanics that studies the forces and their effects in rigid bodies in balance. Just like humans, objects and buildings need a skeleton too. This is known as the structure. Bridges, amusement parks, chairs, and many other objects that surround us, have structures, if they didn’t they wouldn’t be able…
ANSYS Fracture Analysis
Chemistry
Civil engineering
Materials science
mechanical engineering
Mechanics
Physics
The aim of this investigation was to find the stress intensity that was present when a finite analysis of a cracked plate was conducted. The results that were gained from using the software, ANSYS, were verified with theoretical hand calculations. The stress intensity (KI) was found to be 0.42 Pam1/2 using the finite element analysis…