Pendulum Go to http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/sims.php?sim=Pendulum_Lab and click on Run Now. 1. Research to find equations that would help you find g using a pendulum. Design an experiment and test your design using Moon and Jupiter. Write your procedure in a paragraph that another student could use to verify your results. Show your data‚ graphs‚ and calculations that support your strategy. Procedure: The equation used to calculate the period of oscillation of single pendulum
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Introduction A document outlining the European principles of haemophilia care‚ drafted by an inter-disciplinary group of haemophilia physicians with input from key patient opinion leaders and clinical nurse specialists‚ was published in 2008 [1]. This document was subsequently endorsed by both the European Haemophilia Consortium (EHC) and the World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) and was the subject of an official launch at the European Parliament in Brussels in January 2009. The 10 basic requirements
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Conductor Investigation Experiment LabReport Introduction This experiment is about to test how will the nichrome wire effect the ampere of the electric current. All the possible factor that will effect to the volt of the current • The Length of the wire • The Diameter of the wire • Temperature • Magnetism Aim To determine the effect of the length of the wire on the ampere of the electric current. Hypothesis Nichrome is an alloy(a metal made by combining two or more metallic elements)
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Altruism: A Field Experiment Kamille J. Bernabe Master in Psychology Polytechnic University of the Philippines Graduate School Advanced Social Psychology Abstract Everyday life is filled with small acts of altruism. While we may be all too familiar with altruism‚ social psychologists are interested in understanding why it occurs. What inspires these acts of kindness? What motivates people to risk their own lives to save a complete stranger? Altruism as defined as the concern
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Watts your Power? How many horses are you worth? Purpose: To determine the amount of work performed and the power developed when climbing a set of stairs and to determine the relationship between power and time. Pre-Lab Questions: 1. Power is the rate at which work is done. The work divided by the time it takes for the work to be done equals power. 2. The unit for power is the Watt which is Joules/second. 3. One horsepower (hp) is 746 watts. Procedure: In this lab‚ we calculated the work
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Arlind Mara Paper Towel Lab Report AP Biology 15 September 2011 Which Towel is The Quicker-Picker Upper! To determine which of the most popular paper towel brands such as Bounty and Marcal would be the Quicker-Picker-Upper I conducted the following experiment during which I dipped 6in X 6in squares of paper towels into 100mL and measured the amount of water absorbed by the towels in 20 seconds. After averaging all 3 trials for the paper towel brands that I tested I arrived to the conclusion
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Introduction: Capture and recapture is a method to observe animals‚ give information on survival‚ recruitment‚ and size of the population. You capture the animals and mark them and release them. Mark and release repeatedly. Objective: The purpose of this experiment was to analyze the amount of marked beans of the beans we would catch. Hypothesis: If the number of marked beans represents the number of the mocking jays in the forest and the unmarked beans are the food supply then the mocking jays population
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occurs when atoms in a molecule share a pair of electrons. For example‚ “the atoms in sugar do not form ions; instead‚ they are held together because of shared electrons.” 3. Do you think sugar or salt will melt at a higher temperature? Explain your answer. Since sugar is composed of covalent bonds and salt composed of ionic bonds‚ I think salt will take a higher temperature to melt because salt is bonded together by stronger bonds. Ionic bonds are much stronger than covalent bonds. Covalent bonds
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For this experiment you will need 39 agar plates‚ sterile cotton swabs‚ a concentrated amount of Escherichia coli (E. coli)‚ three different levels of antibiotic (Ampicillin: 1mg‚ 5mg‚ and 10mg)‚ a bunsen burner‚ metal tweezers‚ an incubator‚ 27 broths‚ and a ruler which should all be provided through your laboratory. For the first generation‚ you will be using 12 plates. Three of the plates will be labeled G1 control‚ three of the plates will be labeled G1/1 mg‚ three plates will be labeled G1/5
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doing this experiment to find the best ratio of potassium nitrate to powdered sugar for a model rocket motor that will create the most thrust. We are also testing if adding fins will affect the flight distance of the rocket. Hypothesis: The best ratio for potassium nitrate to powdered sugar is 1 to 3 because Grant Thompson‚ who has experimented with the best ratio of powdered sugar to potassium nitrate‚ has stated that “The 1 to 3 ratio is best for creating the most amount of thrust from your rocket
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