Heat Transfer A-Level Coursework

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Arrangement and Composition of Fuels Present in Each Office Cubicle

According to the slide show, the two-sided workstation contains a variety of what is known as organic fuels. Visible objects that can be acknowledged as fuel include the cubicle walls or the partition of the workstation encapsulating the interior in a "L" shape formation, this appear to be made of medium to high density material most likely plastic and wood. The cubicle has a single shelf running on one side of the workstation and on it are files that appear to have papers in them. Running parallel below the shelf is a desk. The desk appears to be made of the same material as the walls. On the desk, there is a cathode computer screen. Alongside the screen is a collection of files and books others lying on top of the desk and other placed upright next to the screen. There is a computer keyboard attached to the screen at the base. Back of the desk is a seat made of plastic, cloth, foam and metal. Under the desk, there are two piles of about two feet each of paper.

According to the second slide show, the three-sided workstation contains similar items as in the two sided work station. Visible objects that can be acknowledged as fuel include the cubicle walls of the workstation encapsulating the interior in a "U" shape formation, this appear to be made of medium to high-density material most likely plastic and wood. The cubicle has a single shelf running on one side of the workstation and on it are files that appear to have papers in them. Running parallel below the shelf is a desk.
The desk appears to be made of the same material as the walls. On the desk, there is a cathode computer screen. Alongside the screen is a collection of files and books others lying on top of the desk and other placed upright next to the screen. There is a computer keyboard at the base of the computer screen. Back of the desk is a seat made of plastic, cloth, foam and metal. Under the desk, two paper boxes, about two feet high that appear to contain reams of paper.

According to the third slide show, the contents of the workstation are not clearly visible. However, it seems as if the four-sided workstation contains the same items as in two sided and three sided workstations above. Having mentioned that, a variety of what is known as organic fuels are present in the workstation. Objects that can be acknowledged as fuel include the cubicle walls of the workstation encapsulating the interior of the "cube" shape formation, this appear to be made of medium to high-density material most likely plastic and wood. The cubicle has a single shelf running on one side of the workstation and on it are files that appear to have papers….....

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