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    Page 1/3 09/2010 SE 110.22 Forces in an Overdeterminate Truss The picture shows SE 110.22 in a frame similar to SE 112. * Comparison of forces in statically determinate and overdeterminate trusses1 * Bars with strain gauge full bridges to measure bar force1 * Computerised evaluation of experiments Technical Description Overdeterminate trusses are employed where overdimensioning is purposely required because safety must be maintained in the event of failure of an element‚ such as in aircraft

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    Purpose To check whether mass is gained or lost during a Chemical reaction. Hypothesis Equipments and Materials • Eye protection • Test tube • 250 ml Erlenmeyer flask and stopper • Weight Balance • Antacid tablet • Dilute solutions of o Sodium Hydroxide‚ NaOH(aq) o Iron(III) Nitrate‚ Fe(NO3)3 • Funnel • Cylinder Procedures 1. Put eye protection on for safety purposes. Part A: Reaction between Iron(III) Nitrate and Sodium Hydroxide. 2. Take two cylinders and fill one (full)

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    20 Questions since exam 2 30 Questions are Cumulative 15 Exam 1 15 Exam 2 * Natural selection * Dogs Decoded * More similar in looking like dogs * Mutations * Most are not beneficial * Stabalizing‚ directional‚ and disruptive selection * Post-zygotic Barrier * Mules are sterile * Population * Same organism that live in the same area * The smallest unit capable of evolving is the population * Similarity of embryos in fish‚ frogs‚ birds

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    Corte Madera Scientific Report Abstract I examine how rising or falling tide can affect the water level of Corte Madera Salt Marsh in this report. The data is from Wednesday (June 19th) and Thursday (June 20th). My hypothesis is that tide and water level have positive relationship. From the result‚ I learn that the water level and tide have positive relationship. However‚ when tide changes its direction‚ the water level is likely to stay or little change. Introduction On June 19th‚ my

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    How to write an essay

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    Writing an essay Define the context of your essay. The context is the scope of the essay. What are you being asked to write about? The context can include multiple parameters including: Topic. Sometimes your teacher or professor will give you a prompt that you’re required to use. If you do get an option to pick your own topic‚ then choose something that you genuinely want to become an expert about or something you feel passionate about discussing. Format. The length of the essay‚ the way the

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    “Comparing Average Rates of Respiration in Mealworms in Light and Dark Environments in a Manometric System” Mohammad Rafi 213552179 BIOL1000 LAB REPORT Oct 28‚ 2014 Hypothesis The biological hypothesis for this lab experiment was that the rate of respiration in mealworms would decrease in mealworms that were exposed to a dark environment compared to those mealworms that were exposed to a light environment. This hypothesis was based on the fact that oxygen levels tend to decrease in

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    Photosynthesis Lab Report

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    cellular respiration to produce ATP. This process takes place in chloroplasts‚ which is a plastid that contains chlorophyll and involves two interlinked reactions‚ which are light dependent reactions and light independent reactions. Throughout our lab experiment‚ we focused on the affect access of light has on carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide levels decrease as oxygen levels increase and glucose is produced when light dependent reactions occur. Light energy is absorbed by photo

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    Biology Lab Write Up

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    1P Paper Towel Absorbency Experiment Write-Up Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to conduct a valid experiment‚ realize that the way I conduct an experiment influences the data‚ and I want to know which paper towel has the higher absorbency times. My hypothesis is that bounty will be the quicker picker upper Materials and Methods: As a class we chose that our control out of the brands provided (Bounty‚ Viva‚ Wal-Mart‚ and the School brand) would be the Schools brand of paper towel

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    Allelopathy Lab Report

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    Michele Baden Bio 100 – 05 ALLELOPATHY INTRODUCTION The purpose of this lab was to observe the effects of chemical warfare among plants. Plant seeds compete with other plants and seeds‚ for sunlight‚ and nutrients in order to germinate. In order to win dominance over other seeds‚ and reduce competition‚ plants produce and release a chemical in order to prevent other seeds from germination. This type of chemical warfare is referred to as allelopathy. Allelopathy exists in many parts of the plants

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    BSA is obtained by using spectrophotometer‚ and the graph is plotted then a standard curve is drawn. BSA stands for Bovine serum albumin which is a serum albumin protein derived from cows. It is often used as a protein concentration standard in lab experiments. The nickname of BSA is "Fraction V" refers to albumin being the fifth fraction of the original Edwin Cohn purification methodology that made use of differential solubility characteristics of plasma proteins [3].

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