Chapter 14-15 Essentials

 

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Semester Overview

 


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more examples

  1. Opening the can decreased the pressure by 50 psi.
  2. Shaking the can increased the pressure by 3.5 psi.
  3. The pressure decreased at the same rate with or without tapping the top.
  4. Refrigerating the can overnight decreased the pressure by 24 psi.

Myth Busters: Exploding Water Heater

 

summary & st. venant

 

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Final Exam

 

 

 

 

 

 

props: colored electrical tape for table leg, calipers, tape measure
take blue flash cards showing stress distributions to problem sessions

props: broken vessels