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    Beam Experiment

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    Experiment 1 - Static Equilibrium - BEAM Objective 1. To study the vertical equilibrium of (a) a simply supported beam 2. To determine the reactions of the beams by (a) the experimental set-up and (b) by using the principles of statics and method of consistent deformation Apparatus TecQuipment SM 104 Beam Apparatus Mk III Figure 1 Experimental Procedures 1. Set up the beam AC with a span of 675mm (as shown in Figure 1). 2. Place two hangers equidistant (100mm) from the

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    Beetroot Experiment

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    * Bibliography............................................................................................... Aim: The aim of the experiment that was carried out was to see‚ at what temperature and in which standard solution‚ does the amount of dye left in the boiling tube had the highest percentage transmission. Beetroot was used for the experiment because it was easier to see the dye after the practical was completed. Putting beetroot cylinders into different boiling tubes‚ which contained

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    brand of glue * The type of surface Dependent Variable: * The strength of the glue Controlled Variables: * Same amount of glue (one swipe) * Same amount of time to dry * Same person conducting experiment * Same time of day * Same amount of experiments * Same Net Weight (21g) * Same brand of surfaces * Same person timing (Jet) * Same time and place of investigation * Same length of surface Plan Aim: To see which brands of glues stick the

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    Which fluids have the highest density? The lowest? What does this tell us about which fluids will be on the top or bottom in the same container? Density is the comparison of the volume of an object to the matter. The fluid with the highest density is honey‚ while alcohol stands in the place of the lowest. The density of the fluids determines where each layer should be arranged in the glass container. Honey had a high density of 1.52g/mL‚ and with the high density comes high viscosity‚ which is why

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    Determination of the relative atomic mass of lithium Introduction: For this investigation I will determine the Relative atomic mass (Ar) by using two different methods. In the first method I will dissolve a piece of lithium of a known mass in water‚ I will then collect the hydrogen gas produced‚ which can be used to calculate the relative atomic mass of Lithium. In the second method I will titrate the resulting solution of lithium hydroxide with a known concentration of hydrochloric acid‚ this

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    Succulence = Fresh Weight/Oven Dry Weight…………………........................................................(1) Measurement of Relative Water Content (RWC%);Relative Turgidity (RT %): Relative water content was estimated according to a modification of the method of Weatherly (1950); Weatherly and Barr (1962); Slatyer (1957);Fletcher et al. (1988)on the final day of the experiment and was calculated by the formula given byKramer (1983).Detached leaf samples were weight immediately and floated on distilled

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    List of Experiments

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    Prachi Dewan ECE Department GTBIT. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS (Electrical Science Lab-I) Branch:- EEE /ECE 1. Introduction to various Basic Instruments of Electrical Science 2. To verify Superposition Theorem. 3. To verify Thevenin Theorem and find out Thevenin’s Equivalent circuit using DC Sources. 4. To verify Maximum Transfer Theorm for D.C source. 5. To study R-L-C series circuit and draw its phasor diagram. 6. Measurement of energy and calibration of single

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    Chem experiments

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    UTAR FHSC1134 Inorganic Chemistry Trimester 3 Experiment 1 ________________________________________________________________________ Title: Investigating the Properties of Period 3 Oxides Aim: To examine the oxides of Period 3 elements and describe their structure and bonding. Introduction: Generally‚ there are oxides of metals and non-metals. Metals burn in oxygen to form basic oxides while non-metals form acidic oxides. Structurally‚ they are covalent or ionic compounds. You are to

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    Design an Experiment

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    DESIGN AN EXPERIMENT: THE BIGGEST BLOWER EXPERIMENT Design an Experiment: The Biggest Blower Experiment Problem Statement: You have a pack of Hubba Bubba Bubble Gum. Does the amount of sugar in this gum affect the size of the bubble you blow?? Hypothesis: I think that sugar in any gum affects the size of the bubble you blow. I think this because I was watching “The Next Great Baker” and someone was melting sugar and when it cooled off a little he used a balloon blower to make bubbles out of

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    Experiment 1

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    Biotechnology‚ Mapua Institute of Technology ABSTRACT In this experiment‚ solubility class of various organic compounds are to be determined. The main objective of the experiment is to identify an unknown compound through the use of preliminary tests such as examination of physical state‚ color‚ odor‚ and ignition properties. Also‚ solubility tests were used to further examine an unknown compound’s solubility class. In this experiment‚ the apparatus used are micro test tubes and droppers for mixing

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