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    Physics lab report

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    AIM: Finding the gravitational field strength by using a simple harmonic motion of a spring and slotted masses. INTRODUCTION: When a mass suspended from a spring is displaced‚ due to the acceleration‚ kg s-2‚ from its equilibrium and released it will oscillate up and down with a kind of motion called simple harmonic motion‚ shm. The period (T)‚ time taken to measure for one complete oscillation‚ of this motion is: m/kg =

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    clearly written paper. Another way for Makayla to field fit would be to start in the middle and not focus on a specific laid out plan. Begging and end come last. While reading about the second learner John‚ I read that he had used precision first. In using precision first‚ he stumbled over everything he was trying to say and also had written too much unnecessary information. With John doing this‚ it led his family to confusion and made it hard to plan anything. Seeing as how this was the only way

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    we find evidence of manufacturing methods that involve the use of advanced machinery for example lathes‚ milling machines‚ ultrasonic drilling machines and high-speed saws. Their accuracy was not produced by chance but is repeated over and over again. (Dunn‚ 1998‚ Ch. 8) Human beings cannot replicate with such precision. After all‚ we are humans‚ and we make mistakes. Another evidence is “No soot has been found in the corridors of the pyramids or the tombs of the kings because these areas were

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    Assessment 4: Titanic dataset Submitted by: Submission date 8/1/2013 Declaration Author: Dated: 29/12/2012 Contents Business objectives: The database corresponds to the sinking of the titanic on April the 15th 1912. It is part of a database containing the passengers and crew who were aboard the ship‚ and various attributes correlating to them. The purpose of this task is to apply the methodology of CRISP-DM and follow

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    quality Sample - Subset of items produced to use for inspection Control Charts - Process is within statistical control charts Production Data always has some Variability Chance and Assignable Causes of Quality Variation Accuracy and Precision Normal Distribution – Shaft Diameter (What is this plot of data telling us?) Variability Random Non-Random • Common causes • Inherent in a

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    determine factual data and the relationship between cause and effects. An example is making in-depth research about the relationship smoking-cancer and answer the question: “Does smoking increase the risk for cancer?” I will always ask myself about the accuracy and completeness. Ones a fact and opinion have been differentiated and the author is not biased‚ and the cause-effect relationship is examined then I need to question the questions. I want to mention that as a critical thinker I need to be cautious

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    For this experiment‚ there will be an optimal point for each factor. I believe that the optimal temperature for the enzyme sucrase will be 37°C because that is the point where the temperature increases the rate of reaction to its greatest point without denaturing it. For the pH test‚ I think that the optimal pH for sucrase will be the pH of 7 because it is neutral so it won’t affect the charge in a negative or positive way. For the denaturation test‚ I think that the optimal treatment for the enzyme

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    Laboratory Experiment No. 1: Common Laboratory Procedures Objective In this experiment‚ the objectives were to use a balance and measure the volume of the liquids. Theory In the experiment‚ three calculations were used. These are the density‚ relative error and the standard deviation. Density is refers to the mass (m) per unit volume (V) of a material and is often represented by the symbols d or ρ‚ where d = m/V. The density of an object changes with pressure and temperature. Second‚

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    Research Paper On Uranus

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    intermediate and long period perturbations up to the third order. The osculating orbital elements which describe the orbital motion of Nereid are evaluated analytically. The comparison with the numerical integration of the equations of motion gives an accuracy on the level of 0.2 km in the semimajor axis‚ 10-7 in the eccentricity and 10-4 degree in the angular variables over a period of several hundred

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    History At the end of the 19th Century ‚in the light of recovering French economy after the Franco-Prussian War‚ French republic announced the opening of a competition to design a 1000-foot tall tower for the 1889 Universal Exposition. The location of the tower was determined to be at Champ de Mars in Paris. Gustave Eiffel’s company engineer‚ Maurice and Emile alongside the architect Stephen Souvestre came out with a proposal to enter the competition. Their blueprint was selected unanimously out

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