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    Helicopter Experiment

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    Helicopter Experiment Prediction: As the mass on the helicopter’s copters increases‚ the speed taken for the rotors to spin down faster‚ this is because there will be more downward pull from gravity‚ as the terminal velocity for a paper helicopter is low. Variables: Independent variable will be the mass that we change throughout the experiment. The dependant variable will be the time that we measure for the helicopter to reach the floor. Finally the controlled variables include‚ the helicopter

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    Water Experiment

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    comprehension or as I like to call it creativity. Funny Enough‚ I use the ocean‚ something so serene and effervescent to describe my annual quarter life crisis. Unconciously however‚ that must be no mistake‚ seeing that Water will be the theme of the experiment I will be working with. I’m still a little skeptical as to how I chose Water . There was no real inspiration‚ or interest on such force but rather an intuition that drove me to further explore this element. Perhaps an unconscious inclination

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    Insulation Experiment

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    Why will insulators affect how long a test tube of hot water stays hot? Background Information I know that there are many different ways of insulating this test tube‚ shiny foil can be used because it’s a poor emitter of radiation and it will reflect escaping heat by reflecting‚ because this method is used in flasks to keep hot drinks warm. Though it is a good conductor so will lose heat through to surfaces its touching but it shouldn’t matter because it will be touching air and glass which both

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    Density Experiment

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    float. Any object with density more than that will sink. Carbon dioxide‚ or CO2‚ also played a big role in this experiment. Many soft drinks contain CO2. Studies show that Sierra Mist had the most carbonation out of most soft drinks. There was a lot of carbon dioxide in the soda. That was the reason the raisins would float up and down. There were many purposes to this experiment. One purpose was to teach us about density when we saw how the raisins floated to

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    Isopod Experiment

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    plants * Where to find: Under logs‚ moist leaf liter‚ in pet food dishes‚ flower pots (have water)‚ and under stones and bricks. Live in moist and shaded areas. Objectives: * Observe various aspects of a terrestrial isopod * Conduct experiments examining the responses of isopods to various environmental factors * Design and conduct an investigation of animal behavior: will the Isopods prefer a normal wet environment or a wet environment with diluted vinegar? Hypothesis: The

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    Daphnia Experiment

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    | Analysis: The number of heart beats increase‚ as the caffeine concentration increases‚ as shown in the results. Conclusion: The hypothesis was correct as the heart beat did increase as the caffeine concentration increased. However‚ this experiment could have been more fair due to the following: * All the daphnia used

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    Thigmotropism Experiment

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    In this experiment‚ we planted bean plants and put stress on them by rubbing them a certain amount of times a day. This was to see how they might survive in a windy area or in an environment where they might constantly be touched or moved around. The bean plants were

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    Conformity Experiment

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    As stated above‚ humans have a need to be accepted by others and for this to happen‚ each individual within the group must share the same belief as the group.An experiment by Donna Webster and Arie Kruglanski showed that dissenters who voiced their opinion were rejected by the entire group and this explains that we tend to conform to behaviors around us for the sake of not being rejected(Kruglanski & Webster‚ 1991)

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    Squid Experiment

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    Liza Handler Experiment Background: Squid is a keystone species‚ negative effects on them can have major consequences down the line. Nearly all of the animals in the oceans ecosystems either eat squid‚ or are eaten by squid. Squids not only have a vital role in our Oceans ecological community‚ but they also are important economically. Squid is a main source of food for the tuna and hake‚ two major commercially important fish. In 2011‚ fisherman harvested a total of $100 million worth of squid

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    willowbrooke experiments

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    controversial issue and continues to be so today. I will be portraying the facts of this study and discussing why I believe it was an acceptable experiment. The details of this case may offer further insight into the admissibility of experimenting on children as long as there is parental consent and the consenting parents are fully aware of all details of the experiment. According to Dictionary.com hepatitis is an “inflammation of the liver‚ caused by a virus or a toxin and characterized by jaundice‚ liver

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