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    LAB WRITE-UP NAME: Gabriel-Ohanu Emmanuel PARTNER: Baptiste Gilman TITLE: Graph Matching PURPOSE: The purpose of the experiment was to analyze the motion of a student walking along a straight line in front of the motion detector moving back and forward with different speed trying to match the graph provided. To also understand and interpret graphs of distance vs time and velocity vs time. To also know what the slopes of the each graph represent which tells how far the student travelled

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    Newton`s Second Law – Lab Report Name: Tasneen Ahsan Date: 19th November‚ 2012 Purpose To show how the acceleration of an object changes when‚ the mass changes and the net force is kept constant and when the mass is the same.. Hypothesis I predict that by changing the mass of the object will result in a change in the acceleration as Newton`s second law states that the magnitude of the acceleration of any object is directly proportional to the magnitude

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    Dina Karina Lab performed: 1/22/15 Chem 2203-012 Report due: 1/29/15 TA: Kavitha Akula Experiment 4A: Determination of a Partition Coefficient for Benzoic Acid in Methylene Chloride and Water‚ and Experiment 4B: Solvent Extraction I: Acid-Base Extraction Using the System Benzoic Acid‚ Methylene Chloride‚ and Sodium Bicarbonate Solution Objective The purpose of this experiment is to familiarize oneself with the general procedures determining a partition coefficient

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    The purpose of this lab that was completed was to observe standing wave patterns in clamped strings‚ and understand the effect of the standing wave frequencies of changing the length (L)‚ tension (T)‚ and linear density (p) of the strings. Standing wave patterns in strings are observed at certain excitation frequencies for special values of L‚ T‚ and p. A standing wave can be defined as a vibration of a system in which some particular points remain fixed while others between them vibrate with the

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    Science Lab 1

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    Journal Questions 1. Make a hypothesis about how you think the two species of Paramecium will grow alone and how they will grow when they are grown together. (Make sure you understand what a hypothesis is before you address this!) Each paramecium growing on its own will be able to grow and flourish because there is nothing stopping it or competing with it. It will be able to grow to its full capacity. When there are both parameciums growing together; one paramecium‚ the stronger of the two

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    4-Nitroaniline Lab Report

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    4-nitroaniline had a percent recovery of 18.67% and naphthalene had a percent recovery of 80%. Naphthalene had a relatively high percent recovery‚ and the loss of product can be explained by error inherent. The low percent recovery of 4-nitroaniline is mainly due to the fact that anhydrous sodium sulfate was accidently added to the flask. Therefore‚ some product was lost as the aqueous solution with the protonated 4-nitroaniline reacted with the drying agent. However‚ more errors to explain the results

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    . Experiment 1: Experimental Uncertainty (Error) and Data Analysis Jan/30/2013 PRELAB: 1. Do experimental measurements give the rule value of a physical quantity? Explain. No. Statistical methods are used to establish the deviations in the measurement. 2. Distinguish between random (statistical) error and systematic error‚ and give an example of each. Random errors are caused by unknown and unpredictable changes in the experiment like mechanical vibrations of an experiment setup

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    Essay In Lab 4

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    Qihui Qian Prof. Hernandez English 350/355 31 October 2014 An unforgettable Day The most unforgettable day in my life is the day I went to America. When this day came‚ I knew how much my parents loved me‚ I became independent‚ and became hard working so that I can achieve my dreams. So I know I will never forget that day since it was a very unforgettable day for me. Here are the reasons why I left China. When I was in high school‚ my father suggested that I study in America. After my father told

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    possible by contributing to the development of the Ethernet controller chip‚ created the local bus concept for personal computers. Campos‚ Paulo: wrote many papers in the field of nuclear medicine and was instrumental in building the first radioisotope lab in the Philippines. Comiso‚ Josefino: the first person to discover a recurring area of open water in sea ice in the Cosmonaut Sea. Comiso was studying global warming at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. Maramba‚ Felix: developed a profitable biogas

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    FORM 4 | Chapter 1 | INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS | | FARHAH FADZLI | [Pick the date] | [Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document. Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] | Derived quantities (speed is derived from dividing distance by time) Derived unit Combination of base units trough multiplying and/or dividing them Example 1: Find

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