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Katedra fyziky (31300)
Title:
Computerized Experiments on Chemical Processing - Drying and Evaporation
Citace
Mechlová, E., Koníček, L. a Taraba, B. Computerized Experiments on Chemical Processing - Drying and Evaporation.
In:
ComLab .
Radovljica: University of Ljubljana, 2007. University of Ljubljana, 2007. s. 11-11. ISBN 978-961-253-009-9.
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Publication year:
2007
Obor:
Pedagogika a školství
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11
Page to:
11
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ISBN code:
978-961-253-009-9
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Proceedings title:
ComLab
Proceedings:
Publisher name:
University of Ljubljana
Place of publishing:
Radovljica
Country of Publication:
Sborník vydaný v zahraničí
Název konference:
International conference ComLab
Conference venue:
Radovljica
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Typ akce podle státní
příslušnosti účastníků:
Evropská akce
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Key words in English:
computers measurement; drying; evaporation; chemical processes
Annotation in original language:
Drying and evaporation are chemical processes which depend on materials. Some experiments are performed with computersupport for measurement and results are presented for different materials. The measurements were carried out by different computer aided systems and different force sensors for measurement of weight-shortage of water.
Annotation in english language:
Drying and evaporation are chemical processes which depend on materials. Some experiments are performed with computersupport for measurement and results are presented for different materials. The measurements were carried out by different computer aided systems and different force sensors for measurement of weight-shortage of water.
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