ES184 Mechanics‚ Structures and Thermodynamics Inertia Laboratory Report Summary The objective of this report is to find the Moment of Inertia of a disc by means of investigating the use of rotational motion. We then used the results of the experiments to plot a graph showing the relationship between the mass of the weight with the time taken by load to pass the distance of length of the string. Three different size discs were used in these experiments to determine the influence the
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measurements. II. Experimental Set up: d. Apparatus/Materials: i. Ruler calibrated in centimeters and in inches (C) ii. Steel tape calibrated in centimeters (D) iii. Vernier Caliper (A) iv. Micrometer Caliper (B) v. Rectangular (E)‚ Cylindrical (F) ‚ Spherical (G) and Conical (H) block of woods vi. Metal cylinder(K)‚ sphere(J) and coin (I) e. Sketch: (check labels from apparatus/materials list) III. Data and Results
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The Virtual Lab – ELISA Test Lab: Immunology 09/04/2013 Instructors: Dr. Charlie Wilson Written by: Dipen Patel I. Objective: The purpose of the lab was to learn the procedure of performing an ELISA test to determine whether a particular antibody is present in a patient’s blood sample. ELISA is an abbreviation for “Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay." II. Introduction: The interaction of antigen and antibody outside the body can be used to determine if patient
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The Charge/Mass (e/m) Ratio of the Electron PHYS 0212: Introduction to Laboratory Physics Fall 2012 Abstract The experiment conducted demonstrated correlation between the charge and mass of an electron and the behavior of magnetic fields. The lab was divided into four parts. The first three parts were conducted with a compass that was used to locate the magnetic field lines around a bar magnet‚ a solenoid and then a pair of Helmholtz coils. As a result of these trials‚ our observations found
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REPORT ON STEERING SYSTEM TROUBLES & CAUSES Submitted to- Submitted by- Mr Rajan Kareer Bharat Chhabria-10/314 Associate professor Bangar Tejas Jagdish-10/313 UCE‚ RTU‚ KOTA Ashish Agrawal-10/312 3rd year Mechanical INTRODUCTION The steering of a four-wheeled vehicle is‚ as far as possible‚ arranged so that
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translational due to the bodily movement of the mass centre down the slope and rotational due to the wheel spin. Now the source of this energy is the loss in potential energy as the wheel moves down the slope. If it is reasonable to assume that friction effects are insignificant then no energy is lost. Thus the loss in potential energy becomes a gain in kinetic energy. Hence‚ Loss in potential energy = mgh‚ is equal to the Gain in kinetic energy = 0.5mv2 + 0.5Iω 2 where v = velocity of the mass
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Electricity was first researched by Thales of Miletos around 600BC. He conducted a few experiments on static electricity in which he believed that friction made amber become magnetized. Other than the fact that people knew that eels produced electric shocks‚ electricity was little more than an intellectual curiosity for over 2000 years. Until 1600 when someone from England discovered the lodestone effect when amber with static would attract small objects towards it. In the 18th century‚ Benjamin
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Lab Report 1 Introduction: Proper chemical formulas entitle many challenges such as the Law of Multiple proportions that states that there may be more than one plausible mole ratio for the elements in that compound. However if we determine the mass of each element in the compound we will be able to get the true chemical formula. In this experiment‚ we used the law of definite proportions to find the chemical formula for a hydrated compound containing copper‚ chlorine‚ and water molecules
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the materials that are colliding. In this experiment‚ the coefficient of restitution between two balls‚ (a glass marble and a steel ball bearing) and the apparatus it is colliding with will be determined. AIMS To determine the coefficient of restitution between two balls‚ (a glass marble and a steel ball bearing) and the apparatus it is colliding with. THEORY When two bodies collide‚ equal and opposite forces act on each body and will cause a motion. If there is no external force
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Customer Satisfaction in Relation to Customers’ Perceptions and Expectations of Service Quality Attributes: A Study on Banglalion Customer Care Service in Khulna Region. A report On Customer Satisfaction in Relation to Customers’ Perceptions and Expectations of Service Quality Attributes: A Study on Banglalion Customer Care Service in Khulna Region. Course: Service Marketing Course Code: MKT-4203 Submitted to Sharif Mohammad Khan Associate Professor Business Administration Discipline
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