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    Chemistry Experiment 2

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    1. Separating out the Iron: 2. Separating out the Sand: 3. Separating out the Benzoic Acid: 4. Separating out the Salt: Grams Percent of Mixture Weighing Dish 0.5 .5/6 * 100= 8.3% 10cm Paper 0.6 .6/6 * 100= 10% Iron 1.9 1.9/6 * 100= 31.7% Sand 1.1 1.1/6 * 100= 18.3% Benzoic Acid 0.5 .5/6 * 100= 8.3% Salt 1.4 1.4/6 * 100= 23.4% Total 6.0 100% Questions: 1. How did your proposed procedures or flow charts at the beginning of this experiment compare to the actual procedures

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    Music Inspiring Human Movement Paul Belk Arts 100 October 3‚ 2011 Danny Mullen Music Has the Ability to Do Most people have a favorite song or melody that they enjoy hearing. Whether it is a song they learn to sing at an early age or even a tune from a popular band. Certain sounds just stay with people as time goes on. This powerful affect shows how important people believe music is to their lives. Music

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    Experiment 1 and 2

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    Korleyfah Mouth Chem 331 Thursday 2:00pm Dr. Lijuan Li 20A Preparation of CuCl2~2DMSO 20B Preparation of RuCl2~4DMSO Abstract In order to synthesize our metal complexes‚ we were able to make both Copper and Ruthenium metals. From this‚ we combined each metal complex with DMSO by refluxing the compound. The metal complexes were analyzed through their melting point and IR spectroscopy to determine whether the metal bonded to a Sulfur atom or an Oxygen atom of the DMSO. After analyzing the IR spectrum

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    Period 6 Physics Kinematics Lab Report Kinematics is the study of the motion of bodies without reference to mass or force. This lab aided students in observing kinematics by giving them a visual graph to look at from experiments previously performed. Variables used in this lab were “x” for position of the object‚ “v” for velocity of the object‚ and “a” for acceleration of the object. Understanding the graphical representation of motion was important in helping students

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    Projectile Motion

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    Projectile Motion Experiment # 4 Introduction: Projectile Motion exists commonly in our everyday lives and is particularly evident in the motion or flight of objects which are projected from a particular height. The key to working with projectile motion is recognizing that when an object with mass is flying through the air‚ its motion is a combination of vertical and horizontal movements. Although the horizontal velocity of the object remains constant throughout the flight‚ it’s vertical velocity

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    Motions

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    MACHINE ELEMENTS 2 Cams ➢ Cam is a link having an irregular surface or groove that imparts motion to a follower ➢ Cams are very important and frequently occurring elements in many types of machines – especially AUTOMATIC MACHINES ➢ Cams are the heart of such automatic devices as automatic devices as automatic machine tools‚ record changers‚ mechanical calculators‚ cash registers‚ and many other devices. Types of Cams: Motions Used for Cam

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    PROJECTILE MOTION

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    AN INVESTIGATION OF PROJECTILE MOTION         Designing a Projectile Launcher:  An Investigation Of Projectile Motion  Mark Clubine  Kitchener­Waterloo Collegiate Institute and Vocational School                                      1    AN INVESTIGATION OF PROJECTILE MOTION         2    Introduction  Projectile motion is a form of motion where an object (called a projectile) is thrown near  the earth’s surface‚ following a parabolic path being influenced only by gravity (Science  Clarified

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    Motion

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    One World: Motion Topic: Write an article that explores how the Physics of Motion is (or can be) used to solve a specific problem in a local or global context. Millions of people everywhere around the world make use of the principles of motion to travel up and down quickly within a tall building. The use of elevators has been around since ancient medieval times since then has grown from being powered by a hoist and winder to electric and hydraulic motors1. An elevator

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    Isokinetic dynamometry testing on male university sport and exercise science students looking at Hamstring/Quadriceps ratio‚ peak torque‚ peak torque to body mass ratio and power. Abstract Isokinteic dynamometry testing is important in monitoring injury and performance. There are few studies that have looked at male university sport and exercise science students bilateral difference of the hamstrings and quadriceps at 60˚s and 180˚s.The purpose of the study was to look at injury and performance

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    Lab #1: Uniformly Accelerated Motion This is an example of a laboratory report. For a detailed description of how to complete a lab report‚ consult the laboratory manual. When writing your lab reports‚ use your own words. Do not copy from this sample or from the laboratory manual. Your name: Lab partners’ names: PHYS 1.2 L Section: Instructor: Prof. Gelman Date: Objectives To investigate the properties of a uniformly accelerated cart moving down an inclined plane. To measure the instantaneous

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