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    perpetually hold up Hot Rod as being a fine (albeit surprising) example of excellent

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    Introduction to Psychology‚ 7th Edition‚ Rod Plotnik Module 16: Emotion Module 16 Emotion Introduction to Psychology‚ 7th Edition‚ Rod Plotnik Module 16: Emotion Emotion • Emotion – 4 components – Interpretation or appraisal (of some stimulus – event‚ object‚ or thought) in terms of well-being – Subjective experience or feeling (ex. Fear) – Physiological responses (ex. Change in heart rate) – Overt or observable behaviors (ex. facial expressions) 6 Basic Emotions (Cross Culture) – Disgust

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    The rods and cones face forward so that when the light enters through the pupil‚ it travels straight to the rods and cones without having to bounce off the back of the eye. The light travels through the rods and cones and then through the many neurons. By the time the light reaches the optic nerve‚ it is already out of the eye. Since the optic nerve is not

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    Canada Spees Lab 2 Prokaryotes Purpose: Performing this lab will help me better understand the characteristics of prokaryotes and compare them with eukaryotes. This lab will also help me visualize and better understand the physical description‚ and the different types of bacteria and how they stain‚ whether it be gram positive or gram negative. Hypothesis: If I read the textbook and use the resource websites‚ then I will be able to better understand prokaryotes and describe the structural characteristics

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    Thermal Expansion and Contraction Most of the matters‚ without some exceptions‚ expand with the increasing temperature. When you give heat to matters; speed of its particles increase and distance between them also increase which results in the increase of the volumes of matters. All expansions occurs in volume of the substance however‚ sometimes some of the dimensions of them expand more with respect to others. In this case we neglect the less expanded ones and assume expansion like linear expansion

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    Analytical Procedures: Inventory Estimates: To estimate inventory‚ one can multiply the cost per unit by the total units in the end of the year balance. Copper Rod costs $.48 per pound‚ and Laramiereported that there were approximately 5.9 million pounds of Copper Rods in its inventory. These facts lead us to an estimated Copper Rod Inventory balance of $2‚832‚000. Laramie’s 2008 inventory balance was $2‚625‚000‚ a -7.89% difference from our estimate. We feel that this

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    Metal Expansion

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    Purpose: In this lab‚ we will heat up a metal rod and measure how much it expands. We will calculate its Coefficient of Linear Expansion‚ α‚ and prove the formula for thermal expansion‚ ΔL = αLiΔT. Also‚ we heat up a known volume of methyl alcohol and calculate its Coefficient of Volume Expansion‚ β‚ and prove the formula for volume expansion of a liquid ΔV = βViΔT. Equipment: Hollow Metal Rods of different metals‚ Steam Generator‚ Stand‚ Burner‚ Flexible Hoses‚ Motion Amplifier‚ Micrometer

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    indicates that particular material’s plastic deformation. Methods and Materials QV-700 Universal Hardness Tester 110 Copper Rods 6061-T6 Aluminum Rods 1018 Steel Rods Fiberglass Rod Assorted Metal Balls (2.04g & 8.33g) Plastic Cup Ruler Calipers Clamp String Experimental Procedure Each rod was tested the same way on the cantilever setup. First the Fiberglass rod was placed in the cantilever device and was tightened down securely. A nut

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    plastic rod was rubbed it attracted the tissue bits. The explanation with this is‚ when the plastic rod was rubbed‚ it became electrically charged. Conduction happens when the tissue paper was rubbed into the plastic rod. The tissue paper transferred electrons to the plastic rod. The plastic is now in excess of electrons. The tissue bits‚ on the other hand‚ are in neutral state. Since‚ opposite charges attract and similar repel‚ the electrons of the tissue bits will move away from the rod and the

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    telescope‚ the apparent locations of the two stadia hairs on the rod‚ which is held in a vertical position. The interval thus determined‚ called the stadia intercept/interval/reading‚ is a direct function of the distance from the instrument to the face of the stadia rod. The principle of the stadia method is based in Figure 2.3 shown‚ wherein the line of sight of the telescope is horizontal and the rod is vertical. For the notation i = spacing between stadia

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