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    Experiment Report

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    Cebu Institute of Technology – University Cebu City PHYSICS DEPARTMENT Physics 201 – G01/M02 Name/Course/Year: Noel S. Alvarez BSIT – II Date Submitted: November 29‚ 2012 Experiment No. 1 Group No./Time/Day: 3 / 12NN-3PM/Thurs MEASUREMENT‚ ERRORS AND DENSITY I. Objective: a. To know the principles of good measurement and to compare the precision and accuracy of some commonly used measuring devices. b. To study the types‚ causes and effects of errors in measurement

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    EXPERIMENT 3: ISENTROPIC EXPANSION PROCESS Objective In order to demonstrate the isentropic expansion process. Introduction Isentropic means no change in entropy. Entropy is a thermodynamic property that is the measure of a system’s thermal energy per unit temperature that is unavailable for doing useful work. In simple terms‚ the measure of the level of disorder in a closed but changing system‚ a system in which energy can only be transferred in one direction from an ordered state to a disordered

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    or we hear it at school‚ resistance it seems to be happening more and more these days. Most of the resistance that I have seen‚ watched‚ or heard about lately has been centered around our new President‚ Donald Trump. Most of these protest or resistance to laws or resistance to change or even resistance to changing the laws‚ there have been no in-between on sides or passion. We have either seen peaceful resistance or an all outright very violent and destructive resistance. Both sides‚ peaceful &

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    Experiment 10

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    EXPERIMENT 10 POTENTIOMETRIC REDOX TITRATION BAUTISTA ‚ Anne Judith LARIN‚ Michelle V. OBJECTIVES At the end of the experiment‚ the student should be able to: 1.Construct a potentiometric redox titration curve 2.Determine the % Fe in a sample by potentiometric redox titration INTRODUCTION Potentiometry definition indicator electrode reference electrode Potentiometric titration applications general procedure similarities with redox titration INTRODUCTION Determining the endpoint

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    Calorimetry Experiment

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    Calorimetry Experiment Purpose: The objective of this lab is to determine the enthalpy change for NaOH(aq) + HCl(aq) NaCl (aq) + H2O(l) Procedure: Before measuring the enthalpy of acid base neutralization‚ my partner Brian and I determined a calorimeter constant‚ using a homemade polystyrene calorimeter. With the following formula and data: qhot= cm (Tf-Ti) qcold=cm(Tf-Ti) SYSTEM DATA SURROUNDINGS DATA Water cold Mass: 50mL Water hot Mass: 50mL C=4.18 C=4.18 Ti=20 C Ti=31

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    The Mondragon Experiment

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    ------------------------------------------------- The Mondragon Experiment * Government * Econ By Greg MacLeod | April 4‚ 2009 | 10:28 PM The concept of the corporation reaches back to Roman times. However‚ the modern business corporation evolved radically from its ancient roots into a form with little relation to the purpose as understood by historians of law. Today‚ the typical business corporation seems to be a disjointed entity whereby shareholders seek maximum income‚ labor unions

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    Manland Experiment

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    The Manland Experiment 1. The Manland experiment lasted only one weekend in one store. The marketing advantages and disadvantages of expanding it to other stores? Do you think IKEA should do more with this idea? Why or why not? The advantage was this was an attempt to continue IKEA’s image as family-friendly with the goal to appeal to all men as an environment offering a rewarding shopping experience. The area was set up for men to play video games or watch sports while their wives or girlfriends

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    Confirming Ohms Law

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    CONFIRMING OHM’S LAW BY ALEX KUCHMENKO 9.1 Aim – To Confirm Ohm’s Law through experimentation. Hypothesis – The More Ohms the resistor has‚ the weaker the current will become. Materials – Power pack‚ ammeter‚ voltmeter‚ resistors‚ connecting wires. METHOD – 1. POWER PACK POWER PACK RESISTOR RESISTOR VOLTMETER VOLTMETER AMMETER AMMETER A A V V Set up a known resistor

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    Adsorption Experiment

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    Adsorption Experiment This paper will be discussion the adsorption experiment conducted in Dr.O lab class. This paper will cover what Chitin/Chitson are but before explaining what these are it is best to get an understanding of what adsorption‚ absorption and sorption are. Adsorption is the accumulation of gases‚ liquids‚ or solutes on the surface of a solid or liquid. This binding is very weak. Almost anything such as fluids that dissolves can break the binding of the molecules. In addition adsorption

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    Beetroot experiment

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    The effect of alcohol concentration on the cell membrane Abstract: In this experiment I found out that as the concentration of the alcohol was increased so did the colour intensity of the solution. This is because the higher concentration of ethanol‚ results in more damage done to the cell membrane‚ resulting in leakage of red pigment from the cell. If the membrane is damaged more‚ more red pigment will leak out of the membrane and into the ethanol. Hypothesis: The higher the concentration

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