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    investigatory in physics

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    Bibliography: - a list of the references used in guiding the research work and writing and paper. Cooking Oil - Made Candle (Focusing on Thermal Physics and Energy) Abstract The study aims to produce a low-priced‚ high-quality candle by using used cooking oil as a major component. The following candle compositions were used: 100 percent paraffin wax; 90 percent paraffin and 10 percent oil; 80 percent

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    Brine Shrimp Eggs Experiment

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    the growth of germinating seeds and hatching of brine shrimps eggs. Introduction: Growth is the process by which a plant increases in the number and size of leaves and stems. The growth of both plants and animals requires energy. Animals get their energy by digesting the plants they eat. Plants get their energy from the sun through photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process where the green pigment in the plant’s

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    Physics Motion

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    Motion NCERT Chapter Questions and Answers and other Q & A Q1: An object has moved through a distance. Can it have zero displacement? If yes‚ support your answer with an example. Answer: Yes an object can have zero displacement even though it has moved through a distance. It happens when the object moves back to its original position i.e. final position coincides with the starting position. Example: Suppose an object travels from O to C and then comes back to original position O. Total

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    Physics Lab

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    Experiment 1: Simple Harmonic Motion Dominic Stone Lab Partner: Andrew Lugliani January 9‚ 2012 Physics 132 Lab Section 13 Theory For this experiment we investigated and learned about simple harmonic motion. To do this we hung and measured different masses on a spring-mass system to calculate the force constant k. Simple harmonic motion is a special type of periodic motion. It is best described as an oscillation motion that causes an object to move back-and-forth in response to

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    Presentation in physics

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    Presentation In Physics Objectives: 1. To answer the following questions: What is an investigatory project ? Why do 4th year students make an investigatory project ? Why did we choose our investigatory project ? To defend our investigatory project. What is an investigatory project ? An investigatory project is also known as an experimental project and is one which is used to show how something might happen if certain conditions are added to it. It can also be used to investigate why

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    Physics Problems

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    2a Homework 08 - Solutions You need a 45 Ω resistor‚ but the stockroom has only 20 Ω and 50 Ω resistors. How can the desired resistance be achieved under these circumstances?" " A. Put one 50 Ω and one 20 Ω resistor in parallel and then put that combination in series with a 20 Ω resistor." B. Put two 50 Ω resistors in series and then put that combination in parallel with a 20 Ω resistor." C. Put one 50 Ω and one 20 Ω resistor in series and then put that combination in parallel with

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    Green Eggs & Ham

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    She squealed and said‚ “There’s going to be a new kid at Parkman High!” she whispered‚ “And the word on the street is he’s totally hot!” I laughed at her sudden outburst and said‚ “It’s going to be okay‚ Niya. Calm down. But can you come with me to drop Cole off at school?” I pleaded with puppy dog eyes. Knowing Doniya‚ she would do anything for me. She groaned‚ “Ugh! Fine!” We went out through the door‚ me getting my keys on the way out. On my 16th birthday‚ my parents got me a 1965 Ford Mustang

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    physics investigatory

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    the session 2012-2013. VALUED BY TEACHER EXTERNAL EXAMINER DATE: PRINCIPAL ACKNOWLEDGMENT I’d like to express my greatest gratitude to the people who have helped & supported me throughout my project. I’ m grateful to our school’s PHYSICS faculty Sir SHER SINGH. For his continuous support for the project‚ from initial advice & encouragement to this day. Special thanks of mine goes to my colleague who helped me in completing the project by giving interesting ideas‚ thoughts& made

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    Naked Egg Lab Report

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    Colors of Food Coloring Are Soaked into a Naked Egg‚ Will the Mass Change Depending on the Color of the Ink after 7 Days? The Purpose The purpose of initiating this lab was to test how different chemicals in the outer fluid affects the osmotic properties of a naked egg. Background Information In order to complete this experiment‚ one of the most important things you need to know how to do is how to take the outer “shell” layer off of the egg. The egg shells contain an element known as calcium carbonate

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    Physics Waves

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    Characteristics and Nature of Waves In physics‚ a wave is a disturbance that travels through space and time‚ usually accompanied by the transfer of energy. Waves travel and the wave motion transfers energy from one point to another‚ often with no permanent displacement of the particles of the medium—that is‚ with little or no associated mass transport. They consist‚ instead‚ of oscillations or vibrations around almost fixed locations. For example‚ a cork on rippling water will bob up and down

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