How is an isometric drawing created?

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An isometric drawing is created when an object is rotated 45 degrees and tilted toward you at a 35.3-degree angle. This results in a figure where the two bottom edges will occur at 30-degree angles to the horizontal in the case of a cube.

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A steel casting weighing 2 kg has an initial temperature of 500°C; 40 kg of water initially at 25°C is contained in a perfectly insulated steel tank weighing 5 kg. The casting is immersed in the water and the system is allowed to come to equilibrium. What is its final temperature? Ignore the effects of expansion or contraction, and assume constant specific heats of 4.18 kJ? for water and 0.50 kJ? for steel.

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Compute the change in volume and work done when one kilogram of the substance is compressed from 1 bar to 100 bar at a constant temperature of 20°C.

The specific volume, isothermal compressibility, and volume expansivity of several liquids at 20°C and 1 where ? and ? may be assumed constant.
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Volumetric Properties of Liquids at 20°C

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Can you tell which part of the plant senses the daylength? Please explain

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The American Kennel Club (AKC) groups breeds according to their size

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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