attached and the preload is applied and the three necessary dimensions are obtained from Digital Caliper. Next‚ the crank is rotated and a load is applied in several increments and the deformations are noted. Finally‚ the dimensions are evaluated and experimental values for young’s Modulus and Poisson’s Ratio are generated. Materials: 1. Hand Crank Tensile Strain Machine 2. Voltage source 3. Calipers or comparable 4. Lab notebooks‚ Writing Utensils 5. Switch and balance 6. Strain gauge. Raw
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LABORATORY REPORT SUBMISSION Experiment Title : Archimedes Principle Due Date : 13 Nov 2014 Lab session : Group C Group : 03 STUDENTS DECLARATION OF WORK We declare that the work submitted is our own. We confirm that we have read and understood the University regulations with regard to Plagiarism‚ Collusion and Cheating in this work will be penalized. No. Student ID Group Members Signature 1 1001336124 Rafat Saifullah Joy 2 1001025540 Liew Jian Huei 3 1001233272
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Ankit Shingala Dr. Campagnolo Chemistry H September 24‚ 2013 Lab on Density of Four Metals Conclusion In this lab we studied the densities of four different metals using a caliper‚ a digital scale‚ and a calculator. Three metals were pure elements like copper‚ iron‚ and aluminum. The fourth metal was an alloy which was brass. The purposes of this lab were to demonstrate that different metal elements have different densities‚ and that alloys have densities somewhere between those elements that
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Name: Brian Pinales Block: C 10/15/10 Cell WEBQUEST: An interactive journey into the cell! Answer the following questions. You do not have to answer these questions in complete sentences‚ but your answers should be complete with details and information! • Go to: http://askabiologist.asu.edu/research/buildingblocks/cellparts.html 1) How many different kinds of cells are in your body? 200 2) What parts of our bodies are
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SEMINAR REPORT ON [pic] SUBMITTED BY: - [pic] Stopping safely is one of the most important functions a motor vehicle has to perform. Failure of the brake system will almost invariably result in property damage‚ personal injury‚ or even death. Consequently‚ a great deal of consideration has been given to improving the brake system in trucks and passenger cars over the last nine decades. One of the latest improvements is an antilock brake
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Eng 1102 CC Ms.Morris 16 February 2009 Invisible Cloak Many discoveries in the scientific world cause much controversy due to their positive qualities‚ yet negative outcomes. Any inventor can sell their product to the public‚ nevertheless‚ should some inventions be banned if they can fall into the wrong hands and cause disruption to nature’s carefully balanced environment? In our lives the technological advancement has caused a great amount of ethical issues regarding the natural world. Throughout
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International Journal of Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) ISSN: 2248-9622 International Conference On Emerging Trends in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering (ICETMEE13th-14th March 2014) RESEARCH ARTICLE OPEN ACCESS Thermal Analysis Of Rotor Disc Of Disc Brake Of Baja Sae 2013 Car Through Finite Element Analysis ISHWAR GUPTA1‚ GAURAV SAXENA2‚ VIKAS MODI3 1 M.Tech. (Automobile Engineering) Research Scholar RJIT BSF ACEDEMY Tekanpur‚ Gwalior‚ MP‚ India 2 Asst. Prof.‚
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MICROBIOLOGY STUDY QUESTI0NS - EXAM 1 1. Briefly discuss the theory of spontaneous generation. What scientific evidence was presented to disprove the theory? Spontaneous generation- theory (until second half of 19th century) that some forms of life can arise spontaneously from nonliving matter‚ i.e. maggots from corpses Redi (1668)- demonstrated maggots do not arise from decaying meat by filling two jars with decaying meat (one sealed‚ one unsealed). Unsealed jar developed larvae and sealed did
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Measurement and Density Your Name: ____________________________________________________________ __ Purpose of this Lab What is the goal of this lab? What question are you trying to answer‚ or what problem are you trying to explain? Hypothesis After reading the lab instructions - but before starting the lab - record your best “educated guess” about each experiment: Experiment 1: Which method of finding the density give you the least percent error and why? Experiment 2: After completing the
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Loudspeaker | 1 | Resonance tube | 1 | Retort stand with clamp | 1 | Delivery tube | 1 | Barometer | 1 | Vernier caliper (±0.01cm) | 1 | Metre-rule (±0.5cm) | 1 | Highlighter | 1 | Water | - | Table 2 : The Apparatus and materials. Method: The atmospheric pressure is measured using the barometer. The diameter of the resonance tube is measured using the vernier caliper. The resonance tube is connected to a flask using a delivery tube. The resonance tube is clamped to a retort stand
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