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    Resonance Tube Experiment

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    2-7-1 Column of Air Resonance and the Velocity of Sound This activity uses the resonance of a column of air to measure the velocity of sound. English Activity: Setup í Equipment Glass Resonance Tube (Uniform Inside Diameter‚ With Scale Markings) Rubber Tube Reservoir Stand Low Frequency Generator (or Tuning Fork) Audio Measurement Setup (EA-200‚ graphic scientific calculator‚ data communication cable) Temperature Measurement Setup (EA-200‚ graphic scientific calculator‚ data communication

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    Experiment 5

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    Determination of the Solubility Product Constant of Calcium Hydroxide Austin Raniel Tan Institute of Chemistry‚ College of Science‚ University of the Philippines‚ Diliman‚ Quezon City 1101 Philippines ------------------------------------------------- Christian Tica‚ Ryan Tabernilla‚ Michael Siao‚ Ron Mabunga‚ Jaime Olivares‚ and rest of Team Pogi Abstract ------------------------------------------------- By measuring the concentration of the hydroxide ion from a solution saturated with

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    Experiment 201

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    EXPERIMENT 201: WORK‚ ENERGY AND POWER John Michael A. Ramos‚ Phy11l/A5 Abstract The essential conditions to be satisfied for work to be done are: Some force must act on the object. The point of application of force must move in the direction of force. W = F x s. SI unit of work is joule. Energy is the capacity to do work. The two types of mechanical energy are kinetic energy and potential energy. Kinetic energy is the energy possessed by an object by virtue of its motion. Potential energy is

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    In Stanley Milgram’s experiment‚ The Memory Project- effect on punishment on learning‚ the concept of staging in terms of what is real and not real in relation to the photographs objects and subjects‚ which is conveyed through the facilitator and the learner parallels Sontag’s concept of framing and representation In Plato’s Cave‚ and Barthes idea of posing and theater in Camera Lucida. Sontag and Barthes’s understandings of photography’s “reality” intersect in that their notion of the object in

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    Science

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    Science and Mysticism: Are They Compatible? .Pat Duffy Hutcheon‚ Humanist in Canada (Winter 1996/97)‚ p.20-24. KEY TERMS: mysticism -- transcendentalism -- indeterminacy -- Chaos Theory -- systems emergence -- the anthropic principle -- explanations -- world view -- Cosmological Proof -- postmodernism -- scientific attitude -- contingent causality Much has been written in recent years to the effect that science‚ in its upper reaches‚ merges into mysticism. It is often said‚ by certain New Age

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    Science of sciences

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    How to organize a commentary – general tips Structurally‚ the commentary is similar to the essays you have written in the IB program. There is an introduction‚ a body‚ and (to a lesser degree) a conclusion. In your introduction‚ put the extract in context‚ present a central assertion‚ and indicate the main developments or thematic clusters of the passage you will discuss INTRODUCTION You may very briefly summarize the piece. What’s the occasion here? For pieces studied in advance‚ provide context

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    Alexis Baca Amy Earle English 9 November 13‚ 2014 “A Sound of Thunder” and “Nethergrave” “A Sound of Thunder” by Ray Bradbury and “Nethergrave” by Gloria Skurzynski were good‚ well written science fiction stories. Both stories used technology to greatly change the life of the main characters. “A Sound of Thunder” involved dinosaurs and a time machine in which the characters used to go back in time. The time machine was built to go to the stories setting in a jungle‚ sixty million years in the past

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    Rosenhan Experiment

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    Rosenhan experiment The Rosenhan experiment was an experiment into the validity of psychiatric diagnosis‚ conducted by David Rosenhan in 1973. The study is considered an important and influential criticism of psychiatric diagnosis. Rosenhan’s study was done in two parts. The first part involved the use of healthy associates who briefly simulated auditory hallucinations in an attempt to gain admission to 12 different psychiatric hospitals in five different states in various locations in the United

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    Scientific Experiment

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    Environmental Science The Scientific Method Amber Steadham October 31‚ 2012 Abstract: We conducted several experiments using the Scientific Method. We made observations‚ recorded them and used our observations to propose a hypothesis. The experiments included chemical and physical reactions dealing with torn news paper‚ appearance of rock salt crystals‚ the appearance of sand‚ oil and water on plastic‚ and making iodine in water and mineral oil. We found that all these included four physical

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    What defines a sound knowledge of science and technology in today’s world? It is not just the basic knowledge of science and technology‚ but knowledge of a level by which it is able to harness a good use to one’s education given the current advancement in science and technology. What defines a well-educated person? A well-educated person should be someone who is all rounded not just in academics‚ but in terms of character as well. A sound knowledge in science and technology is not essential for

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