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What is the process used to measure the dependent variable?

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What is a liquid paperboard?

Liquid Paperboard (LPB) is a type of cardboard with waterproof qualities. It is used in food packaging.There are 2 types of LPB - Standard LPB and Aeseptic LPB.Standard LPB has a layer of plasticising coating the inside of the container. Milk cartons are an example of LPB packaging. The cardboard itself is very high quality and valuable for recycling as long as it can be separated from other grades of paper and cardboard. It requires a longer time in the hydropulping process than normal uncoated cardboard to recover its fibre content. If it is mixed with normal cardboard and paper for pulping it emerges from the process unpulped and has to be disposed of with all the other contaminants from the process.Aeseptic LPB has a thin aluminum foil lining on the inside surface of the container. Fruit juice and liquid soup packs are examples of aeseptic LPB. The aluminum foil is worth more than the LBP fibres so the highest recovery value is to pulp the material separately and recover the foil from the residual or to recycle the ALPB as aluminum and simple discard the cardboard.


When does an irreversible process occurs?

An irreversible process occurs whenever there is an increase in entropy. Entropy can be thought of as a measure of "wasted" energy, that is, energy that cannot be converted to useful work. Therefore any process which results in an increase in entropy wastes some portion of energy that cannot be recovered, and so the process is irreversible.


What are some example of physical changes?

Boiling, Chopping Crushing, Cutting, Freezing, Grinding, Melting Molding, Pounding, Smashing.


What is meant by the phrase measurement is a process of comparison?

Measurement is a process of comparison between a certified standard or a calibrated measuring instrument and the object or the material to be measured (analyzed). For example, to measure a weight you compare the weight of an object with the calibrated weights of a balance.

Related Questions

You are going to make a box out of cardboard The box needs to measure 10 cm by 5 cm by 5 cm 10 percent of the final product will be wasted in the cutting process How much cardboard do you need?

You are going to make a box out of cardboard. The box needs to measure 10 cm by 5 cm by 5 cm; 10% of the final product will be wasted in the cutting process. How much cardboard do you need?


You are going to make a box out of cardboard The box needs to measure 10cmx5cmx5cm 10 of the cardboard will be wasted in the cutting process How much cardboard do you need?

250cm


The box needs to measure 10 cm by 5 cm by 5 cm 10 percent of the final product will be wasted in the cutting process How much cardboard do you need?

To figure out the full amount of cardboard needed you have to determine what 10 percent is of each measurement. Ten percent of ten is 1, and ten percent of five is .5. Therefore, you will need 22 cm of cardboard.


You are going to make a box out of cardboard The box needs to measure 10 cm by 5 cm by 5 cm 10 of the cardboard will be wasted in the cutting process How much cardboard do you need?

275 cm. mars4045: very smart!


How much cardboard do you need to make a box that measure 10 cm by 5 cm with 10 percent of the final product wasted in the cutting process?

This question cannot be answered since a box has length, width and height. It is a three dimensional object and only two are given.


The box is measure 10cm by 5cm by 5cm 10 percent of the final product will be waste in the final cutting process. How much cardboard will you need?

Four sides @ 10 x 5 plus two ends @ 5 x 5= 250 + 10% = 275 cucm


Making a box out of cardboard 10cm by 5cm by 5cm 10 percent of the cardboard will be wasted in cutting process how much cardboard do you need?

Total Area = 2(Areahw) + 2(Areahl) + 2(Areawl) =2(10*5)+2(10*5)+2(5*5) =100+100+50 =250cm^2 plus 10% waiste =250*(1+0.1) =275cm^2


How are binders made and what materials are used in the manufacturing process?

Binders are typically made by combining materials such as cardboard, paper, plastic, and metal rings. The process involves cutting and shaping the materials, then assembling them together to create the final product.


Can you recycle waxed cardboard?

No, waxed cardboard cannot be recycled because the wax coating makes it difficult to separate and process the cardboard fibers for recycling.


What unit of measure is used for diamond cutting?

Raw diamonds are cut based on a plan for the cut, which intends to preserve the raw stone's natural colour and the most of its carat weight possible. About 60% of a raw diamond's carat weight is lost in the cutting and polishing process. You can read more below about the American Institute of Diamond Cutting, which explains their curriculum, but lacks any named 'unit of measure' used in the process.


Can you recycle greasy cardboard?

No, greasy cardboard cannot be recycled because the grease can contaminate the recycling process. It is best to dispose of greasy cardboard in the regular trash.


What is the process of cutting a hedge is called?

The process of cutting a hedge is called Topiary