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| <span style="color:#008000">'''New:'''</span> [[Written_midterm_-_2012|Important information about the 4M3 midterm]] and how to do well.
Based on questions that I've been asked so far, it seems a better use of your time and mine to '''cancel class on Friday morning''' and not teach new material.
I will however be at the class room venue on Friday morning to answer any questions you have on any topics covered so far.
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<!-- * There will be a pop-quiz at the start of the class on Friday that will count as question 1 of assignment 4. It must be handed in at class, and it will be ''similar'' to this one:
{{quote|A membrane operating with pure feed of water produced a flux of 0.20 \(\text{kg.s}^{-1}\text{.m}^{-2}\); this was with a pressure difference of 20kPa. When operated with a protein-water mixture and a 20 kPa pressure difference, a flux of 0.04 \(\text{kg.s}^{-1}\text{.m}^{-2}\) was measured at steady state. What would be the expected flux for this same protein-water mixture, but at a pressure difference of 30kPa?}}
{{quote|A membrane operating with pure feed of water produced a flux of 0.20 \(\text{kg.s}^{-1}\text{.m}^{-2}\); this was with a pressure difference of 20kPa. When operated with a protein-water mixture and a 20 kPa pressure difference, a flux of 0.04 \(\text{kg.s}^{-1}\text{.m}^{-2}\) was measured at steady state. What would be the expected flux for this same protein-water mixture, but at a pressure difference of 30kPa?}}

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