A. Water boils at 100°C at sea level. If the water in this experiment did not boil at 100°C‚ what could be the reason? The reason why water did not boil at 100°C could be because we are not at sea level; the pressure could be lower. B. While heating two different samples of water at sea level‚ one boils at 102°C and one boils at 99.2°C. Calculate the percent error for each sample from the theoretical 100.0°C. 1st sample 1.96% error 2nd sample 0.81% error C. An unknown
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0.07 0.06 p(x) 0.05 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.01 0 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 x(t) Basic Statistical properties Marco Tarabini 1 2 3 4 5 Introduction 2 If a physical phenomenon of interest is random‚ then each time history measurement x(t) of that phenomenon represents a unique set of circumstances which is not Iikely to be repeated in other independent measurements of that same phenomenon. Hence‚ to completely define all properties of the phenomenon‚ it
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Techniques and Measurements Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to determine mass‚ length‚ temperature‚ volume‚ and density of objects and liquids using common measuring devices and algebraic formulas. The metric system‚ the most common set of measurements used in science‚ which includes meters‚ liters‚ Celsius‚ and grams will be used. Procedure The following items were used within the experiment: (1) Metric ruler with centimeter (cm) and millimeter (mm)‚ (1) table salt‚ (1) small number
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Barrister requirements Aspiring barristers need to show evidence of powerful and agile intellect‚ alongside other qualities such as commercial awareness‚ good judgment and clear presentational skills. Barristers should have the ability to motivate themselves to do things that they would rather not. Whether it’s working late on a case at the expense of evening plans or arguing an unattractive point before a court‚ barristers have to push themselves in order to achieve the best results for their
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Refractive index measurement is actually a measurement of the speed of light in a medium. The speed of light (usually denoted by c) is 299 792 458 m/s in vacuum. In other media the speed of light is lower than this value‚ and the refractive index‚ R.I.‚ of a medium is a measure of how much the speed of light is reduced in the medium. The refractive index (n) of a medium is defined as the ratio of speed of light in vacuum (c) in to that in the medium (v) The speed of light in a medium depends on
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Accounting‚ or accountancy‚ is the measurement‚ processing and communication of financial information about economic entities. Accounting‚ which has been called the "language of business"‚ measures the results of an organization ’s economic activities and conveys this information to a variety of users including investors‚ creditors‚ management‚ and regulators. Practitioners of accounting are known as accountants. Accounting can be divided into several fields including financial accounting‚ management
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Assignment 1 Review of Accounting Ethics Strayer University Financial Accounting ACC 557 May 1‚ 2013 Assignment 1 Review of Accounting Ethics Imagine trusting your hard-earned money like your retirement savings to a financial adviser or Certified Public Accountants (CPA) only to lose it all in a fraudulent Ponzi scheme. In today’s world of business many organizations‚ financial planners and accountants are in the news due to the financial ethical breaches that have affected their customers
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Department of Accounting Detailed Syllabus of Third Year Four-Year B.B.A. (Honours) Course Effective from the Session: 2009–2010 National University Syllabus for 4 years BBA Honours Course Subject : Accounting Third Year (Honours) Third Year: 32 Credit Hours Course Code COURSE TITLE Marks Credit Hours Audit and Assurance 100 4 Advanced Accounting-I 100 4 Cost Accounting 100 4 Management Accounting (in English)
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Experiment 3: Soil pH measurement Introduction Aims The aims of the experiment were to determine the pH of a variety of soils which included sedentary‚ 3:2‚ sand‚ organic matter with the means of a pH meter at various soil water ratios and with or without calcium chloride. Method and Materials Samples of sedentary soil‚ 3:2 soil‚ sand‚ organic matter and compost‚ 100ml vials(x12)‚ bottle of distilled water‚ analytical balance‚ pH meter‚ 2 buffer solution of known pH‚ 0.25M calcium
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Due: Thursday‚ November 15 1) Write a description of the process that you use for grocery shopping. Begin your description with the event that indicates a need for shopping. Write the description in sufficient detail that someone unfamiliar with the task could repeat your method with similar results. (7 points) Triggers: * Low or ran out on more than 5 items in the refrigerator * Missing ingredients for recipe Process Steps: 1. Once the trigger is identified‚ a list
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