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CALCULUS

WEEK 13 – DOUBLE INTEGRALS * pass

WEEK 14 – TRIPLE INTEGRALS * pass

WEEK 17 – DOUBLE INTEGRATION (PLANE AREA) * pass

WEEK 18 – TRIPLE INTEGRAL AS VOLUME * pass

PROJECT MAY 28 pass

PHYSICS

8. ELASTICITY – QUIZ *

9. OSCILLATION – ACTIVITY (SIMPLE HARMONIC MOTION), QUIZ

11. HEAT TRANSFER – VID LECTURE, QUIZ

12. WAVES – QUIZ

ME 103

-MIDTERM EXAM * Pass

- ASSIGNMENT 103-5 * Pass

-MINI RESEARCH (UNTIL MAY 28 ONLY)

P.E

-FUNDAMENTAL POSITION OF THE ARMS AND FEET “VIDEO”

-LOCOMOTOR AND NON-LOCOMOTOR MOVEMENTS “VIDEO”

NSTP

-TREE PLANTING

ECONOMY

COMPARISON OF ALTERNATIVES * pass

DEPRECIATION * pass

REPLACEMENT STUDY * pass

BREAK EVEN * pass


EXPECTED MONETARY VALUE OF ALTERNATIVE* pass

DECISION ADMITTING UNCERTAINTY* pass

Conclusion

Based on the results, the following conclusions were made:

Drip irrigation is highly adaptable to soil conditions and local water sources. Drip irrigation increases
the moisture regime and water supply in the soil root zone by providing a continuous, slow input that
can be adjusted to seasonal and diurnal variations in plant water use. After trials of testing

Statement of the Problem

This device development aims to imply an aid in the drought season in our country by designing an
irrigation system using recycled materials. As well as, the study intended to propose a ways on
generating innovations with connect to the current weather condition and situation (the pandemic).

Where it seek to answer the following questions:

1. What is the material composition of the pump-based recycled irrigation system:

a. Electric PVC tubing

b. PET 1 Plastic Bottles

c.Water hose

2. The device will be assessed in terms of:

a. Durability

b. Efficiency

c. Cost Efficiency

3. How does recycled materials influence the quality of operation of the pump-based irrigation
system?

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