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    Experiment 10

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    Experiment 10 - Flow Characteristics of Valves NAME: CHER SUNG KANG GROUP NUMBER: B21 EXPERIMENT NUMBER: 10 DATE OF EXPERIMENT: 28/11/2011 DATE OF REPORT SUBMISSION: 5/11/2011 MARK/20 (for demonstrator use): Introduction Aim: 1. Describe operation of various types of valves 2. Measure frictional losses due to flows through different valves 3. Identify sources of errors Background & theory: In this experiment‚ the relationship between volumetric flow rate and percentages

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    Monica Perez Experiment 8: Acetylsalicylic Acid Experiment 01/25/2013 CHM Lab- 2211 Sec 0016 Instructor: Jennifer Reed Introduction: Commonly used as Aspirin‚ acetylsalicylic acid is an analgesic (pain reliever)‚ which is one of the products of the esterification reaction between salicylic acid and acetic anhydride. This esterification occurs since the hydroxyl group from the salicylic acid reacts with acetic anhydride to form an ester. In this experiment‚ we will be able to recreate

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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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    Beetroot experiment

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    The effect of alcohol concentration on the cell membrane Abstract: In this experiment I found out that as the concentration of the alcohol was increased so did the colour intensity of the solution. This is because the higher concentration of ethanol‚ results in more damage done to the cell membrane‚ resulting in leakage of red pigment from the cell. If the membrane is damaged more‚ more red pigment will leak out of the membrane and into the ethanol. Hypothesis: The higher the concentration

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    Quasi Experiment

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    - Quasi Experimental Design: If the researcher lacks control over the assignment of participants to conditions and does not manipulate the causal variable of interest‚ the design is quasi experimental. o Quasi Experiments do not have internal validity because participants are not randomly assigned to conditions and the researcher may have no control over the independent variable. - Basic Confounds in Quasi Experimental Design are : o History o Maturation (Emotional‚ Physical & Psychological)

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    Psychology Experiment

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    Title: An investigation into the impact of group pressure on an individual’s estimate of the amount of beads in a pot (ginger granules in a jar). IV = Group/Individual DV = Individual beads estimate Abstract This experiment investigated the impact of group pressure on the individual. The hypothesis is that group pressure does indeed impact on the individual and in this case the individual’s estimate of the number of ginger granules in a jar. Participants were asked to make a judgement of

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    Diels Alder Experiment

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    EXPERIMENT OBJECTIVE The aim of this experiment is synthesize hexaphenylbenzene via an aldol condensation reaction‚ followed by a Diels-Alder [4+2] cycloaddtion. This is final step in the multistep synthesis pathway to form hexaphenylbenzene‚ and uses the products of the previous experiments: benzil and diphenylacetylene REACTION DIAGRAM TABLE OF REAGENTS BENZIL DIBENZYL KETONE TRITON B 40wt% IN METHANOL (1.79 M) TRIETHYLENE GLYCOL TETRAPHENYL-CYCLOPENTA-DIENONE DIPHENYL ACETYLENE

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    Experiment Report

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    Cebu Institute of Technology – University Cebu City PHYSICS DEPARTMENT Physics 201 – G01/M02 Name/Course/Year: Noel S. Alvarez BSIT – II Date Submitted: November 29‚ 2012 Experiment No. 1 Group No./Time/Day: 3 / 12NN-3PM/Thurs MEASUREMENT‚ ERRORS AND DENSITY I. Objective: a. To know the principles of good measurement and to compare the precision and accuracy of some commonly used measuring devices. b. To study the types‚ causes and effects of errors in measurement

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    Daphnia Experiment

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    increases. Equipment: * Culture of water flea – Daphnia * Caffeine of 5 different concentrations * Microscope * Counter * Cavity Slide * Pipettes * Stop clock * Distilled water * Test tubes * Petri dish Method: 1. Remove one Daphnia and place it in the cavity slide 2. Remove the pond water and replace it with distilled water 3. Leave it for 5 minutes to acclimatize‚ then observe the heart rate under the microscope for 30 seconds‚ multiply the

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    Experiment on Memory

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    Abstract The aim of the study is to discover the effect caffeine has one ’s short term memory. The method used was a mixed design‚ a combination of the repeated measures and independent measures designs. The participants used were chosen from a sample opportunity‚ and all were twelfth grade Biology students. The results indicate that the lowest average score was that of the experimental group‚ after

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