is the capacitative reactance‚ R is the resistance‚ and ω = 2π f ( f is the linear frequency). Apparatus • PC with DataStudio installed • Science Workshop 750 USB Interface Box • Power Amplifier • Voltage Sensor • AC/DC Electronics Lab Board • LCR meter • Connecting patch cords Experimental Procedure The experimental procedure can be divided into three parts: Part I: Using a Frequency Scan to Determine the Resonance Frequency • The first
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Enzymes are organic catalysts; where a substance speeds up the rate of chemical reactions without changing being changed by the reactions. In lab they tested this by seeing how H2O2 and the catalysts from the banana and liver react to make H2O+O2. Depending on different conditions; like decomposition of H2O2 (surface area)‚ temperature on function‚ reusing the catalase‚ reaction rate of iced liver returned to room temperature‚ and effects of pH on enzyme activity‚ to see how much O2 was released
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balloon Bar Graph: Discussion Questions: 9) My prediction had been that the test tube with 10% of sucrose inside of it would make the most amount of carbon dioxide. My hypothesis was correct‚ and the size was gradually increasing throughout the lab. At the end it was the biggest‚ so after 1440 minutes‚ the 10% test tube was the only solution that had visible bubbles of carbon dioxide. After 1440 minutes there were no carbon
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Example lab report of Synthesis of potassium tris (oxalato) ferrate (III) trihydrate Posted by Nurul Yunaliyana Experiment 5: Synthesis of potassium tris (oxalato) ferrate (III) trihydrate Purpose: to synthesis potassium tris (oxalato) ferrate (III) trihydrate ‚K3 [Fe (C2O4)3].3H2O. Introduction: Ferrous ammonium sulfate‚ Fe(NH4)2(SO4)2.6H2O is dissolved in a slightly acid solution‚ excess oxalic acid‚ H2C2O4‚ is added and the following reaction takes place: Fe(NH4)2(SO4)2.6H2O + H2C3O4
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References: a) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reynolds_number b) http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/reynolds-number-d_237.html c) http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/laminar-transitional-turbulent-flow-d_577.html d) http://www.slashdocs.com/prqt/lab-report-osbourne-reynolds-apparatus.html APPENDIX The Reynolds Apparatus that was used during the experiment.
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University of Phoenix Material Appendix C Part I Define the following terms: |Term |Definition | |Discrimination | | | |Discrimination is the denial of opportunities and equal rights to individuals and groups | |
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The Virtual Lab – ELISA Test Lab: Immunology 09/04/2013 Instructors: Dr. Charlie Wilson Written by: Dipen Patel I. Objective: The purpose of the lab was to learn the procedure of performing an ELISA test to determine whether a particular antibody is present in a patient’s blood sample. ELISA is an abbreviation for “Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay." II. Introduction: The interaction of antigen and antibody outside the body can be used to determine if patient
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Homeostasis Lab Analysis Assigned Challenge: Doorframe Look at the data for your assigned challenge. Why did the “guinea pig’s” body react the way it did during the challenge? What was happening inside of the body that you couldn’t necessarily measure or see? The “guinea pig’s” body had the reaction of soreness and weakness as time increased because the body was using more and more energy as time passed with little rest. The form of pushing that every guinea pig was excelling on the doorframe
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she recently discovered. As part of her visit she brought several supplies‚ so that my class could watch an experiment of the drug taking action in the stomach. The experiment didn’t go as planned. It exploded and nearly killed Ms.Gura. Now as her Bio-Med class we were subjected to find out whether it was an accident or attempted murder. After the incident we were instructed to remember what we saw during the explosive experiment. Each observation was written into our notebooks for recording purposes
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I.Purpose The purpose of this lab is to show how potential energy and kinetic energy is shown and transferred using a model rollercoaster. This lab also demonstrates the Law of Conservation of Energy. II.Introduction Potential and Kinetic energy have a very big relationship. The Law of Conservation of Energy states that “Energy cannot be destroyed or created‚ but can be transformed or transferred.” This lab will help demonstrate this law and show the conversion between Kinetic and Potential
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