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    Graph Use in Statistics

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    Sabrina Lebron December 2‚ 2010 Professor Ann Impens Week 1 Assignment The chart of graph selected comes from the US Centers for Disease Control and Preventions MMWR in the article‚ "Heat Illness Among High School Athletes --- United States‚ 2005--2009" http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5932a1.htm?s_cid=mm5932a1_w Identify the type of chart or graph and what this type of chart or graph usually depicts. At the bottom of the article‚ there is a verticle bar chart of the Number

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    Butane Lab

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    Butane Lab Purpose The purpose of this lab is to determine the molar mass of Butane. Materials 1. funnel 2. thermometer 3. bucket 4. butane lighter 5. tap water 6. graduated cylinder 7. electronic balance Procedure 1. Rinse bucket and fill it ¾ way 2. Rinse glassware 3. Place thermometer in tray 4. Record pressure of Mercury 5. Record temperature

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    Experiment to determine absolute zero using Charles’s law In this experiment you will be determining the specific heat capacity of oil using an electrical method. You will need to ensure that your write up contains the following: • Clear method (bullet points are ok) and labelled diagram include what is to be repeated and averaged. • State independent/dependent and control variable(s) • State what is to be varied and how (include range and intervals)? • What is to be measured and what with

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    Avogadro's Law Experiment

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    Becca DeHaven ChemC-125 Avogadro’s Law Experiment Report Introduction: The following experiment’s purpose was to confirm Avogadro’s Law and experimentally determine the Universal Gas Constant “R”. Amedeo Avogadro hypothesized that all gases of equal volume‚ temperature and pressure would contain equal amounts of moles. This idea that volume is directly proportional to moles sprung from other similar hypotheses. Robert Boyle found that pressure and volume are inversely proportional‚ meaning as pressure

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    Everyday Use Plot

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    Plot Analysis of the Story Everyday Use The story Everyday Use is told by Mama who can be described as a tough-boned woman with rough hands like those of a man. The woman has lived and enjoyed a farming life upcountry. After years of hard work‚ she lives in a tin-roofed house with a clay yard located in a cow pasture. The author does not tell us the geographical area of the story but a good analysis shows that it takes place in Georgia. Mama anticipates that in the coming few days Maggie will get

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    CHM2330 Experiment F- Raoult ’s Law Experiment By: Sanah Assaad Student Number: 5267864 Partner: Jihad Arafa T.A: Didier University of Ottawa March 25‚ 2010 Objective: The purpose of this experiment is to study the total vapour pressure of ideal or non-ideal mixtures of two volatile liquids as a function of chemical composition. Introduction: For ideal mixtures of volatile liquids the vapour pressure of any given mixture may be obtained by applying Raoult ’s Law to each of

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    Hooke's Law Experiment

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    HOOKE’S LAW EXPERIMENT Aim: The aim of this experiment is to determine the force constant (k) of the particular spring used. Introduction Hooke’s Law: Hooke’s Law is a law that shows the relationship between the forces applied to a spring and change in its length (extension). The relation is best explained by the equation: F= -k Δx F: Is force applied to the spring this can be either the strain or stress that acts upon the spring. k: Is the spring constant and details how hard the

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    CRIMINAL LAW Table of Contents CRIMINAL LAW ......................................................................................................................... 1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................... 1 Historical evolution of criminal law .......................................................................................... 1 Crime – Nature and definition social & legal context – ..........

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    CHAPTER II DATA PRESENTATION‚ ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION Table 1 This chapter presents the findings‚ the analysis ‚and the interpretation of data. Data and findings are presented in their analysis and interpretation. Gender profile of the respondents |Gender |Frequency |Percentage% | |Male |57

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    Boyle's Law Experiment.

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    Boyle’s Law Experiment Aim To show that Pressure is proportional to the inverse to volume Method A gas syringe was attached to a pressure sensor. The pressure sensor was calibrated‚ assuming the atmospheric pressure at the time of the experiment was 100kPa. Differing volumes of gas were created in the gas syringe and they were recorded as were the corresponding values of pressure at that particular volume. The volume was varied between 20cm3 and 75cm3. Results A set of readings was obtained

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