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    colorado.edu/simulations/sims.php?sim=Electric_Field_Hockey and click on Run Now. 1. You rub balloons in your hair and then hang them like in the picture below. Explain why you think they move apart and what might affect how far apart they get. As I rub the balloons in my hair‚ I am picking up positive charges from my hair‚ which are electrons. The static charge produced will remain active on the balloons‚ so when they are stuck to the wall by attraction‚ and then repel one another. Given that

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    car jack design proposal

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    tendond‚ ligament‚ and nerves. Such as the discs in back bones. The scope of the project is the students have to design a car jack with the ergonomics design based on the human body. There are three main parts of the product. The first parts is spiral balloon. The second part is one way control valve. The third part is hose lock. iii. Keyword Carjack‚ ergonomics‚ design‚ pneumatic system‚ human body. iv. Background of Project The project is an assignment of the Industrial Design and Ergonomics

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    along with the 4 gram and 8 gram mixtures. The balloons on the mixtures containing 2 through 16 grams continued decreasing in circumference after 12 hours until the end of the experiment‚ whereas the balloons on the mixtures containing 32 through 128 grams of sugar continued increasing in circumference throughout the entire experiment. This is likely due to the mixtures containing 16 grams and less running out of sugar to break down‚ causing the balloons to decrease in size‚ and the mixtures containing

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    density experiment

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    since it’s equal to each other; volume of balloon needed to match salt water density‚ where I figure out the volume of the balloon by using the volume formula for the sphere shape which is representing the shape of the balloon; final volume of the submarine‚ where I divided its mass by its density to get its final volume so that I can create the perfect submarine for the experiment; final density of the submarine‚ where I added up all of the mass of balloon‚ pellets‚ and rubber band and divided by

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    shortcomings. Andre’s Mother‚ a play by Terrence McNally tells the story about friends and family morning one of their own. They all stand together holding white balloons and Cal. Andre’s lover has more difficulty releasing the balloon because he had a warm and loving relationship with him. Carl’s dad and his sister have no problem letting their balloon go since they did not be too close to Andre.

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    bottles‚ 3 latex balloons‚ 3 rubber bands‚ glass measuring cup (1-cup capacity)‚ teaspoon‚ tablespoon‚ all-purpose flour‚ granulated sugar‚ 10 degree Celsius water‚ 29 degree Celsius water‚ 43 degree Celsius water‚ and 3 packets of active dry yeast. To start this experiment‚ each empty‚ dry water bottle was filled with one ¼ ounce packet of active dry yeast‚ 1 teaspoon of granulated sugar‚ 2 tablespoons of all-purpose flour‚ and 1 cup of room temperature distilled water. A latex balloon was then secured

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    would occupy a volume of 35.5 L at a pressure of 100.0 kPa and a temperature of 100. (C? After determining the number of moles‚ calculate the number of grams of chlorine (Cl2) contained in this container? 4. What is the volume of a balloon if it contains 3.2 moles of helium at a temperature of 20. (C and standard pressure? 5. Calculate the volume which 1.00 mole of a gas occupies at STP. 6. What volume would 20.0g of CO2 occupy at a temperature of 25 (C and

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    Dry Ice Experiment

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    it upon you school principal by filling his office up with balloons from floor to ceiling. Once starting you realize that this is not going to be some easy task. Thinking fast on your feet‚ and being the the smart chemistry student you are‚ you and your friends go buy oil‚ water and dry ice. With these materials you are able to make a contraption to help blow the balloons up at a fast rate. Considering the time that it takes for the balloons to blow up and the capacity they can hold‚ you were able

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    discovered helium on earth (1895)    Five uses for your element or its common compounds 1.   Main filling for blimps (airships)   2.   Used to fill balloons    3.  Detects leaks in sealed containers     4.  Gas shield for arc welding     5.   Pressurizing liquid fuel rockets    Where your element or its compounds can be found in the real world   balloons    Find image online of your element. Right click on image and copy Image URL. Paste in field here:        (Example): http://www.lilburnes

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    1947 Roswell Incident

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    and many people were aware of the crash. There was a picture of it too. The very next day‚ July 9‚ an air force official made a statement that the "flying saucer" was really just a weather balloon. To the people‚ this was defiantly no weather balloon. Some people were sure it was certainly not a weather balloon‚ that it was not even from earth. The military took Mac Brazel into custody for about a week‚ during which time he was seen on the streets of Roswell with a military escort. His behavior

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