Vol. 3 No. 10 (2023): Volume 03 Issue 10

Vol. 3 No. 10 (2023): Volume 03 Issue 10
Published: 01-10-2023

Articles

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ECOLOGICAL ISSUES OF THE SAFETY OF OIL AND OIL PRODUCTS WASTE DISPOSAL

A. Sadikov, D.P. Radjibaev, A.M. Nizamov

Oil and gas are the main energy resources that play a key role in the economies of all developed countries of the world. The products of their processing are used in almost all industries, in all types of transport, in construction, agriculture, energy, everyday life, etc. Also, a variety of chemical materials, plastics, synthetic fibres, rubbers, etc. are produced from oil and gas in large quantities. varnishes, paints, detergents, mineral fertilizers and much more. The use of oil and gas determines the level of economic development and life of modern man.

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NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN NEW UZBEKISTAN

Shohjakhon J. Ziyodillayev

This article contains information about the latest innovation technologies , its importance of our today's life and types of innovative technologies.

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AI FOR INFORMATION SECURITY AND CYBERSPACE

Nurmukhammad Y. Samijonov

Taking into account the fact that artificial intelligence can expand the capabilities of humanity, accelerate the speed of data analysis several times, and help people reach correct and accurate conclusions in the decision-making process, it can improve data security or, on the contrary, target propaganda and fake news. Collecting information, taking very little responsibility, and taking into account the fact that social networks can expand the speed and extent of dissemination of information simultaneously in two opposite directions, AI can both strengthen cyber security or create new types of threats to it.

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COLLABORATIVE APPROACH IN TEACHING TECHNICAL SCIENCES

Daminova Yulduz Salimovna

In the ever-changing landscape of technical education, the collaborative approach has emerged as a dynamic paradigm, redefining the way technical sciences are taught and learned. This article delves into the core principles of collaborative learning, highlighting its transformative impact on students, educators, and the future workforce.


The collaborative approach fosters a sense of community within classrooms, encouraging active participation, shared knowledge, and cooperative  problem-solving. By emphasizing interdependence and individual accountability, collaborative learning equips students with essential skills such as critical thinking, teamwork, and effective communication.  Unlike traditional methods, this approach prepares students for the collaborative demands of real-world workplaces, ensuring they not only possess technical knowledge but also excel in diverse, cooperative teams.


This article explores practical strategies for implementing collaborative teaching in technical classrooms, addressing challenges and providing best practices. Real-life success stories from educational institutions underscore the efficacy of collaborative methods, showcasing remarkable outcomes and transformed learning environments.


Looking to the future, the article anticipates exciting trends such as virtual reality technologies and global collaborations, enhancing the collaborative learning experience. Ultimately, collaborative teaching in technical sciences emerges as a cornerstone for nurturing a generation of innovative, technically proficient professionals capable of addressing the challenges of our rapidly advancing world.

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PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF POLYMER COMPOSITES

Jurakulov Sanjar Zafarjon Oghly

The article deals with the role of physics in the modern national economy, production and scientific system. A number of issues are considered, such as physics, the subject of the school curriculum, the methodology of teaching physics, the basics of professional training of a physics teacher, the content and tasks of the methodology of teaching physics, the methodology for studying the methodology of teaching physics, the history of the development of methods of teaching physics.

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THE IMPORTANCE OF MATHEMATICS IN THE PROSPERITY OF SOCIETY

Yuldoshov Javohir Alisherovich

This research article illustrates the importance of learning mathematics and the significance of understanding mathematical principles and concepts in the modern global environment through thinking critically. The article talks about the great encyclopedist-scientists Muhammad al-Khwarizmi and Abu Rayhan Biruni, and their great discoveries and valuable contributions in the field of mathematics. Moreover, it includes some quotes from Shakuntala Devi, popularly known as the Human Computer, a Mathematician and author who became popular for her incredible and almost supernatural calculation skills. Additionally, this paper provides information on “dyscalculia” as well as its impact on humans’ overall well-being and mathematical research to come up with a cure in the period of COVID-19.

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IMPROVING THE METHODOLOGY OF TEACHING CHEMISTRY LESSONS AT SCHOOL WITH THE HELP OF DIFFERENT GAMES

Rano R. Kochkarova, Erkhan Turgunov

Chemistry education plays a crucial role in equipping students with the necessary scientific knowledge and skills. However, traditional teaching methodologies often fail to engage students effectively, leading to disinterest and limited retention of information. This article explores the potential of incorporating different games into chemistry education to enhance the learning experience and improve students' understanding and retention of key concepts.


The integration of games into the classroom environment offers a dynamic and interactive approach to teaching chemistry. By leveraging gamification techniques, educators can create engaging and immersive learning experiences that foster curiosity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. Various types of games, including digital simulations, board games, and hands-on experiments, can be utilized to provide students with a multifaceted learning experience.


Digital simulations provide students with a virtual laboratory where they can conduct experiments, observe chemical reactions, and explore complex concepts in a safe and controlled environment. These simulations not only enhance understanding but also allow students to visualize abstract concepts, making learning more tangible and relatable. Furthermore, gamified elements such as achievements, leaderboards, and rewards can be incorporated to promote healthy competition and motivate students to actively participate and excel in their learning.


Board games designed specifically for chemistry education serve as valuable tools to reinforce knowledge and promote collaborative learning. These games encourage students to apply their understanding of chemical principles in a fun and interactive manner. By working together in teams, students can engage in strategic thinking, communication, and problem-solving, fostering a cooperative learning environment.

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TEMPERATURE OF THE COMPRESSOR SUCTION AIR AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THE EFFICIENT OPERATION OF THE COMPRESSOR UNIT

D.N. Khatamova , E.U.Yuldashev

The climatic conditions of Uzbekistan are characterized by relatively long summers with air temperature of 40-45 0C and higher, which is the reason of significant heating of air suctioned by compressor. Increase in temperature and corresponding decrease in air density contributes to 8-10% decrease in compressor unit productivity, leading to significant economic losses in the process of compressed air production.


By means of artificial cooling of suction air at the inlet to the compressor unit it is possible to increase the energy efficiency of operation of the mine reciprocating compressor unit.


The effectiveness of artificial air temperature reduction depends on the amount of temperature reduction and the type of plant drive, as well as on the purpose - to reduce the specific electric energy consumption for compression or to increase the capacity of the reciprocating compressor.

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ASSESSMENT OF GROUNDWATER POTENTIAL IN POMPO VILLAGE, GIDAN KWANO, MINNA USING VERTICAL ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY SOUNDING

C. I. Nwawulu

This study focuses on evaluating the groundwater potential in Pompo Village, Gidan Kwano, Minna, through the application of Vertical Electrical Resistivity Sounding (VERS) technique. Groundwater availability and accessibility are vital for sustaining rural communities, and the VERS method offers a non-invasive approach to understanding subsurface geological structures. By analyzing the electrical resistivity variations in the subsurface, this study aims to delineate potential aquifer zones, depth to water table, and lithological variations. The findings provide essential information for informed water resource management and sustainable development in the study area.

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IMPACT OF RAINFALL ON ROAD ACCIDENTS: A CASE STUDY FROM A METROPOLITAN CITY IN INDIA

Praveen Gupta

This study investigates the potential correlation between rainfall and road accidents in a major metropolitan city in India. With rapid urbanization and changing climatic patterns, understanding the impact of weather conditions on road safety is of paramount importance. Using a comprehensive dataset of road accidents and meteorological data, the study employs statistical analyses to assess whether rainfall contributes to an increase in road accidents. The findings shed light on the relationship between rainfall intensity, road conditions, and accident rates, offering insights into the implications for road safety measures and urban planning.