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    Quartz Lab

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    9/22/13 I: Design Title: The Mass of Quartz Purpose: To determine the density slope for water and alcohol and apply the understanding to determine the volume of a quartz sample without measuring the volume or calculating it. Hypothesis: The hypothesis of this lab was by using the density of alcohol we could calculate the density of a quartz samples. Controls and Variables: Independent variable: Volume of water and alcohol Dependent variable: The weight of the liquid or solid Controls:

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    Aqualisa Quartz

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    Acqualisa Quartz What is the quartz value proposition to the plumbers? To consumers? The value propositions to the plumbers are •Due to Quartz easy installation plumber’s work is reduced to 25% of original time. •Plumbers find the installation is straightforward and hence they are ready to send their young apprentices •Plumbers said it’s just “Push-fit-connect’’ and it’s not in the wall and it’s very easy to use •On an average plumbers can do more jobs thereby increasing their profit The

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    Quartz Crucible

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    Ingots are grown through a process known as Czochralski (CZ) method. CZ ingot growth requires chunks of virgin polycrystalline silicon which are placed in a quartz crucible along with small quantities of elements called dopants - the most common of which are boron‚ phosphorus‚ arsenic and antimony. The materials are heated to a temperature above the melting point of silicon‚ 1420 degrees Celsius. Once the polycrystalline and dopant combination has been liquefied‚ a single silicon crystal‚ the seed

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    Aqualisa Quartz

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    The Problem: Why Aqualisa Quartz was not selling even with high quality‚ strong functions‚ innovatory technology and is easy to install‚ use and design? This means‚ they have got "the right product" but not "the right vision". Alternatives: Targeting Consumers Directly -Maximum competitive advantage as a breakthrough product -Skip the plumbers channel in a way‚ at least affect consumers’ choice less -Once brand loyalty is built‚ maintaining the relationship is not as expensive as if build

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    Aqualisa Quartz

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    Aqualisa Quartz: Simply a Better Shower Case Analysis Aqualisa Quartz: Simply a Better Shower Case Analysis 1. Introduction Aqualisa is a UK shower manufacturer. The showers in the UK were facing two main problems: low pressure and frequent fluctuations in temperature. Aqualisa focused on innovation and invested 5.8m GBP to develop a breakthrough product‚ which was called Quartz. Although Quartz is technologically far better than existing products in terms of water pressure‚ ease of installation

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    I feel very fortunate to live in the South Eastern corner of Minnesota. It is a beautiful and unique area approximately in the middle of what is known as the Driftless area. As you can see by the topographical map that this part of the Midwest has a ruff terrain. High bluffs surrounding the Mississippi River and hills with narrow valleys are tucked between them. This area is said to be unglaciated. The bedrock supporting the bluffs mainly contains limestone‚ sandstone and shale. The area around

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    THESIS STATEMENT: geologists classify rocks based on how the rocks were formed. Rocks can be classified into three categories on the basis of their formation: igneous rocks‚ sedimentary rocks and metamorphic rocks. I. The first type is igneous rocks (from the Greek word for fire) which are formed from molten rock (magma) and lava. A. Formation 1.coming up of magma through cracks 2. forming a layer on surface or filling other cracks 3. cooling forming a very hard igneous rock 4. magma

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    rocks

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    The rock cycle is very important to us because it explains the way the different types of rocks are formed on earth. Geologists classify rocks in three groups‚ depending on the Earth processes that made them. Some rocks are formed by heat and pressure. Other rocks are formed by weathering and erosion. The three rock groups are igneous‚ sedimentary‚ and metamorphic rocks. Igneous rocks are formed from melted rock that has cooled and solidified. They can form underground or above ground. Underground

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    Week One

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    Week One Critical and Creative Thinking Questions Chapter 1 1. How do you think the principle of uniformitarianism accounts for occasional catastrophic events such as meteorite impacts‚ huge volcanic eruptions‚ or great earthquakes? Uniformitarianism and catastrophic events go hand and hand‚ uniformitarianism is the earth continuing to change due to natural processes‚ those natural processes would be catastrophic events. Technology is rapidly progressing‚ the detection of catastrophic events can

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    Glg Rock Cycle

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    1. 1. Describe the Rock Cycle.  Be sure to include the different rock types and processes that occur within the cycle.  Consider a hypothetical granite (igneous rock) and describe three possible pathways through the cycle. The rock cycle is a model which is telling people that the changes of the rocks that take place on the earth. The changes show how each type of rock is formed. These all changes make their own type of rock base on the weathering‚ heat or pressure‚ etc.…all the rock made of

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