Dr. Carlito Aleta was the former director and is the current consultant of the Philippine Nuclear Research Institute. His main contribution towards chemistry and science is his research into nuclear engineering. With a BSc in Chemical Engineering from the Central Colleges of the Philippines, Aleta has had a big influence on the studies of his subject.
Nuclear engineering is an area of engineering that is based around the application of the breakdown, or fission, as well as the application of other sub-atomic physics and the fusion of atomic nuclei. Its studies are based on the principles of nuclear physics.
Within the sub-field of nuclear fission, nuclear engineering focuses on the maintenance and interaction of systems and components. These may include nuclear power plants, nuclear weapons and nuclear reactors. The field of nuclear engineering also includes studies of medical and other applications of nuclear safety, radiation, nuclear fuel, heat and thermodynamics transport, other related technology (radioactive waste disposal) and the problems of nuclear proliferation.
The nuclear branch of engineering is often broken down into four main professional areas. These areas are nuclear fission, nuclear medicine and medical physics, nuclear materials and nuclear fuel, and radiation measurements and dosimetry. Nuclear fission studies deal with the disintegration of an atom's nucleus into two separate, smaller elements. Common types include thermal fission, fast fission and spontaneous fission. Within medical physics there are a number of ways nuclear engineering plays an important role. Nuclear medicine, radiation therapy and x-ray machines are all closely related to the subject. Nuclear materials and nuclear fuels are used to obtain an increased efficiency and safety in nuclear plants. Nuclear engineers are keen to develop the radiation measurements that are available to improve imaging technologies.
Dr. Carlito Aleta is part of the ever developing and experimenting branch of engineering that is nuclear engineering. His contributions are important for the understanding of the topic.
Either - the R number refers to the ability to block heat transfer, not absorb it.
R = aryl or alkyl group. O = Oxygen, C = Carbon, H = Hydrogen. With that said: R-COOH Indicates an aryl/alkyl bound to a carbon, bound to two oxygens and one oxygen is bound to a hydrogen. If you complete their valence shells you get. R-C=O | O-H
Acceleration is a change in speed or direction. Acceleration like most variables in science is a quaternion, consisting of a real part and a vector part, a=ar + av.Unfortunately, our education system has not caught up to this fact and most students don't get to study vectors and hardly any get to study quaternions. An example of the real and vector acceleration is given in Gravity.The gravitational energy is E=-GmM/r + mcV= -mu/r + mcV, the force of gravity isF=(mv^2/r - mcv/r cos(x)) + (dmcV/cdt + Del x mcV - Del mu/r).The acceleration is:a= f/m= (v^2/r -cv/r cos(x)) + (dV/dt + cv/r sin(x)T' + v^2/r R/r)The first parenthesis gives the real part of acceleration and the second parenthesis gives the vector part of acceleration. V^2/r is the centripetal acceleration and -cv/r cos(x) is the centrifugal acceleration.
The little r stands for a recessive wrinkled trait.
Objects which decompose r, or any other letter of the alphabet, are not particularly important.
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Carlito Aleta is not a well-known figure in the field of chemistry. It is possible that he may have made contributions in a specific area or within a smaller scientific community, but these are not widely recognized or documented. To learn more about his specific contributions, it would be necessary to access any papers or publications he may have authored.
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Aleta Ogord was created in 1975.
Aleta Wendo's population is 20,513.
Aleta Karstad has written: 'Aleta Karstad's Wild habitats' -- subject(s): Biotic communities
Aleta Glover goes by Weda.