• Q : What is stearic acid...
    4/29/2013 5:51:00 AM :

    Stearic acid: Stearic acid is a necessary saturated fatty acid which is found in all seed, vegetable, nut and animal oils. Though stearic acid can be from various sources, the most general source in h

  • Q : Define tablet excipients...
    4/29/2013 5:50:00 AM :

    Tablet excipients: Tablet excipients are agents employed throughout the tableting procedure to aid the powder flow via the equipment without sticking, or to enhance the tablet’s compressibility,

  • Q : Merits and demerits of lead products in construction...
    4/29/2013 5:47:00 AM :

    What are the merits and demerits of lead products in construction?

  • Q : Withdrawal force of steel nails...
    4/29/2013 5:46:00 AM :

    Withdrawal force of steel nails: In engineering, the code-allowable withdrawal force is 0 (zero), since the wood expands and contracts over time and the nail pull-out force can diminish to zero.

  • Q : Define average density of soil...
    4/29/2013 5:44:00 AM :

    Average density of soil: For the aims of civil engineering, an average soil will have a density of around 100 to 110 pounds per cubic foot. (This can differ a little depending on how well compacted th

  • Q : Material for Gravity Dam...
    4/29/2013 5:35:00 AM :

    What are the materials used in building a gravity dam?

  • Q : Advancements in civil engineering...
    4/29/2013 5:30:00 AM :

    Advancements in civil engineering: Dissimilar other fields of engineering, the major advancement of the filed have been in the early years of the century prior to the last century where the utilizatio

  • Q : Main purpose of gap in the road on bridge...
    4/29/2013 5:29:00 AM :

    Main purpose of gap in the road on bridge: The main purpose of the gap in the road is to permit the road to expand and contract with temperature modifications without causing harm or deformation to ro

  • Q : Define Gravity flow...
    4/29/2013 5:28:00 AM :

    Gravity flow: Gravity flow is a fluid flowing due to the forces of gravity alone and not to the applied pressure head. In Bernoulli’s equation, the pressure word is absent, and the height and ve

  • Q : What is the meaning of soil reinforcement...
    4/29/2013 5:27:00 AM :

    Meaning of soil reinforcement: Soil reinforcement is the action of enhancing soil strength to allow it support or carry more loads. Two general illustrations are: a) Mixing a soil amendment like lim

  • Q : Applications of modulus of elasticity...
    4/29/2013 5:26:00 AM :

    Applications of modulus of elasticity: As the word implies, "Modulus of Elasticity” associates to the elasticity or "flexibility" of a material. The value of modulus of elasticity is much signif

  • Q : Causes of building collapse...
    4/29/2013 5:25:00 AM :

    Causes of building collapse: The Passage of time is one cause. Buildings as well collapse due to feeble foundations. Hurricanes, Earthquakes and other natural disasters can too damage the structure of

  • Q : Define Metering theory...
    4/29/2013 5:23:00 AM :

    Metering theory: Fluid characteristics and flow theory (comprising Bernoulli's theorem and Reynolds numbers) are mentioned and developed to give fundamental metering theory and methods.  &nb

  • Q : What is wrap-around...
    4/29/2013 5:22:00 AM :

    Wrap-around: The main aim of a wrap-a-round is to make a straight line about a pipe to help in cutting the pipe to its appropriate length. It is employed mostly as a straight edge or a template. 

  • Q : Explain steam turbine diaphragm...
    4/29/2013 5:17:00 AM :

    Steam turbine diaphragm: Steam turbine includes of phases, number and size of the phases depends on the break horse-power of the turbine. The phase has set of moving and fixed blades. Moving blades a

  • Q : Difference between mill and mill-drill...
    4/29/2013 5:16:00 AM :

    Difference between mill and mill-drill: Nowadays numerous manufactures are combining machines; a mill-drill is one of such. This is a combination of a drill and a mill, a mill eliminates stock from m

  • Q : Describe Process Flow Diagram...
    4/29/2013 5:15:00 AM :

    Process Flow Diagram: A Process Flow Diagram or System Flow Diagram exhibits the relationships among the main components in the system. It too has fundamental information regarding the material balanc

  • Q : Define Mechanism...
    4/29/2013 5:14:00 AM :

    Mechanism: The mechanism is a system of moving parts which changes an input motion and force into the desired output force and motion.

  • Q : Benefits of gear drive...
    4/29/2013 5:13:00 AM :

    Benefits of gear drive: In general, gear drive is helpful for power transmission among two shafts, which are close to each other (at most at 1m distance). Additionally, it has maximum efficiency while

  • Q : What is machine shop...
    4/29/2013 5:11:00 AM :

    Machine shop: A facility which employs machines to fabricate devices from stock raw materials or to change mechanisms based on given specifications. Also termed as "Back" Shops. The general machines

  • Q : Darwin and Moths...
    4/29/2013 5:08:00 AM :

    Conduct an internet search by using the terms Darwin and Moths ("Darwin Moths", without the quotes). Learn about this famous illustration of Darwin's theory of natural selection, and write a brief par

  • Q : Meso and Macro level theories of Deviance...
    4/29/2013 5:03:00 AM :

    Identify and elucidate three meso- and/or macro-level theories about deviance.

  • Q : Stigmatizing obesity...
    4/29/2013 4:16:00 AM :

    Should obesity be stigmatized? Answer yes or no, summarize the discussion and explain your position.

  • Q : Micro-level theories regarding cause of Deviance...
    4/29/2013 4:13:00 AM :

    Identify and elucidate three micro-level theories about the cause of deviance.

  • Q : Define deviance...
    4/29/2013 4:09:00 AM :

    Define deviance; give three illustrations of deviant behavior and use them to explain why deviance is socially constructed.

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