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    Halogen Light Bulbs

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    halogen light bulbs in lighting fixtures for filming? – The benefits of using the halogen lights could be that they can last longer and are much brighter than regular light bulbs. 2. Describe in detail how to create the effect of light coming through a window onstage in a theatrical production. – A metal cutout will create an effect of a light shining through a window‚ so that it doesn’t look like a straight up spotlight on stage. 3. What is hard light? How does it differ from soft light? How can

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    neon lights notes

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    neon lights: -consists of brightly glowing electrified glass tubes or bulbs that contain rarefied neon or other gases History: -Neon (the element) was discovered in 1898 by William Ramsay and Morris W. Travers. After they had discovered neon‚ they had explored neon’s many properties using an electrical gas discharge tubes. They later wrote that “the blaze of crimson light from the tube told its own story and was a sight to dwell upon and never forget.” -following neon’s discovery‚ neon tubes

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    The use of yeast as a food dates all the way back to the Ancient Egyptians. Note that unlike the yeast used to leaven bread‚ nutritional yeast is inactive. It has been deactivated so that it cannot be used to make bread rise or convert sugar into alcohol. It is also different from brewer’s yeast‚ though the two are strains of the same fungus. The main difference is the source. As its name suggests‚ brewer’s yeast is a product of the brewing industry; it is typically bitter because it is grown

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    Light Effects Refraction‚ reflection and dispersion are all processes which happen when a ray of light is shone at either a glass block‚ a mirror or a prism. The ray box is the light source. Mirror When the ray box is shone at a mirror the angle of incidence is always a few degrees different to the angle of reflection. For example‚ if you shine a light ray into a mirror at 60* then it will reflect out at about 57*. Glass Block If I shine a light ray into a glass block then the light would

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    PRACTICAL 7 TITLE : DETERMINATION OF ERYTHROSINE CONCENTRATION USING UV- VISIBLE SPECTROPHOTOMETER INTRODUCTION In chemistry‚ spectrophotometry is the quantitative measurement of the reflection or transmission properties of a material as a function of wavelength. It is more specific than the general term electromagnetic spectroscopy in that spectrophotometry deals with visible light‚ near-ultraviolet‚ and near-infrared‚ but does not cover time-resolved spectroscopic techniques. Spectrophotometry

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    LIGHT UP NIPPON

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    Light Up Nippon” I was watching on the television on how the tsunami eaten up the Japan on March 2011; devastating numerous cities and killing thousands of people whether young or old‚ poor or rich. After the incident‚ you could see the buildings‚ houses‚ establishments and infrastructures that were once standing tall‚ firm and beautifully constructed were now on the floor scattered into pieces‚ destroyed and wrecked. It doesn’t take a person to realize how the resident of Japan felt after the

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    The understanding of light and the effective use of colour in creative work and digital p photography. People effectively using colour in creative work and digital photography has been around for a long time now‚ and the study of light and colour even longer. In this essay I plan to effectively communicate how the human brain perceives light and how the understanding of this has culminated in creative work

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    respiration happens in many organisms and species. For the lab study that we are going to conduct I choose Yeast as my organism. First off Yeast is a microscopic fungus consisting of single oval cells that reproduce by budding or fission (is the splitting of an atom)‚ and capable of converting sugar into alcohol and carbon dioxide. When making your own bread‚ you can buy yeast in the grocery store. The yeast contains little brown grains that will carry out cellular respiration and grow when put in water with

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    Spot Light Monologue

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    Scene 1 [Black stage with no lights to be seen anywhere setting a uneasier mood] Bella – (solfty) I was so young when it happened... Spot light appears below Bella and slowly makes it was up to them Bella – (solfty) I don’t remeber much... Room dimmly lights up Bella – (solfty) Yeah it’s easier now that I am use to it... [Room countines to slowly light up and a slam sound effect is played and the stage goes to darkness. Soft chatter and gosip is heard and the light come flashing back on with

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    nicotinamide-adenine-dinucleotide (NAD+). As with many other unicellular organisms‚ yeast ‚cannot carry out cellular respiration and tends to participate in fermentation and produces ethanol. In has been suggested

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