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Although the term 'area velocity flow meter' may sound rather complicated to some, the basics of how it works are actually not all that complicated. Basically, to begin with, an area velocity flow meter works by continuously measures both the level and velocity of something in order to be able to calculate flow volume in an open channel or pipe, for instance.
112: Electromagnetic Flow Meter: A Critical Instrument For Accuracy
An electromagnetic flow meter is something that is very necessary for every company that runs water or wastewater treatments. This type of flow meter is usually installed in treatment plants, mainly to determine the measurement of instantaneous and cumulative water flow that runs through the treatment system.
113: Global Temperatures Expected To Rebound
Until recently, global temperatures were more than a degree Fahrenheit warmer when compared to the overall 20th Century mean. From August of 2007 through February of 2008, the Earth’s mean reading dropped to near the 200-year average temperature of 57 degrees.
114: An Overview of Halo Chemicals
Halochemicals are compounds that contain halogens, one of the group of elements that includes fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, astatine, and the as-yet undiscovered ununseptium (the existence of the latter element has been shown, but it has not yet been synthesized).
115: An Overview of Specialty Fluorochemicals
Fluorine has a number of chemical properties that make it particularly desirable for a wide variety of different industrial, commercial, and even medical applications. In particular, it is the most electronegative and the most highly reactive of all the elements, and readily forms compounds with all elements except for the three lightest noble gases. One particularly useful property of fluorine is that it forms strong and stable covalent bonds with carbon.
116: Another Year Of Disappearing Honey Bees
The 2008 calendar indicates that another spring has arrived in North America and the signs of the new season are everywhere. Buds have appeared on trees, heralding the arrival of new leaves. The increased daylight and the warming sun act as harbingers for the appearance of flowering plants that will soon begin their summer cycle of growth. Nurseries and home improvement stores; such as, Home Depot and Loews, are selling plants, rakes, shovels, mulch, and fertilizer.
117: History Of A Saliva Crystallization Test
Saliva Crystallization test has been around for more then a half a century, and has been used succesfully to predict ovulation.
118: Galileo’s Telescope
The story about Galileo’s telescope had been retold many times over the year. It was in the July of 1609 that Galileo heard of news that some Dutch opticians had come up with certain kind of optical equipment that can amplify objects and made them closer.
119: Where Does All The Plastic Go?
The United States produces millions of tons of waste every year. Nine out of every ten tons of plastic waste are not recycled.
120: How Wind Power Works
Wind is a natural environmental occurrence in which air flows at varying rates throughout isolated areas or on a global scale. Since wind is a force, it can be put to use if harnessed appropriately.
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