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Template for physics reports
Template for students in physics at Reykjavik University.
Friðrik Hover

Astronomy and Astrophysics Template
A&A LaTeX macro package v9.1
downloaded from http://ftp.edpsciences.org/pub/aa/readme.html
Astronomy and Astrophysics

Elaborato_profLS1819_M_ALM
Elaborato M
A.L.Mendicino

A New Definition of Pressure Based on Kinetic Theory Derivations
Typical derivations of kinetic theory equations often exchange the contact time of the particle on a wall with the period of the particle's motion between walls. In this paper we redefine pressure as time-dependent in order to solve this issue and show that this definition makes much more intuitive and theoretical sense than our old definition of pressure.
Nik Gjonbalaj

ELEC 340 Assignment 3
A light template for my electromagnetic class at the University of Victoria
David Li

Muffler Optimization
Maximization of muffler performance is important, but there is always space volume constraints.
Shape optimization of multi-segments Muffler coupled with the GA searching technique.
Outline:
Problem Statement
Derivation of Four Pole Matrices and an expression for STL
Introduction to GA and it's Implementation
A numerical case of noise elimination on pure tone
Results and Discussion
Vivek S

Chapter Review Notes
LaTeX Template for Easily Writing Review Notes as shown in this example.
Alex Forgue

Compte rendu Thermo
TP thermodynamique
Remini Loucif

Measurement of the dynamic viscosity of Canola Oil using a ball drop
The viscosity of a particular fluid is an interesting parameter that plays an important role in fluid dynamics of that fluid. We chose the common household cooking item canola oil. Using a ball drop, we set out to measure viscosity at various temperatures and create a model for the viscosity of canola oil as a function of temperature, as well as an accurate measurement for viscosity at room temperature. It was found that the viscosity between 0 and 40 degrees Celsius can be approximated using an exponential function and that an estimation for viscosity at room temperature was not very difficult to obtain. The precision of this measurement was limited by uncertainty in lab equipment used to measure various quantities as well as the image analysis software we used and the limited frame-rate of our camera.
Jamie Clark