THEORIST: GEORG SIMMEL 1. Briefly summarize the theorist’s main assumptions/theories: • SOCIAL FORMS-The individual is born with certain ways of thinking and feeling and most interactions are motivated by individual needs and desires.Encounters with others are molded to social forms in order to facilitate exchanges. These forms constitute society for simmel • OBJECTIVE CULTURE-Culture becomes objective as its size diversity of components and complexity increase. It leads to anomie and the
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Ohms Law Ohms Law Thomas More College Thomas More College How it applies to different materials Lucas Cosmidis 11 physics How it applies to different materials Lucas Cosmidis 11 physics Aim/Purpose The aim is to investigate whether 12v light bulb and a ceramic resistor are either non- ohmic or ohmic. From results calculations can be made to find the resistance produced and then graphed indicating whether the light bulb and ceramic resistor is ohmic or non ohmic Background
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Georg Simmels’‚ The Stranger‚ gives us an in depth view of who strangers are and how they affect the community they are apart of. It combines the seemingly contradictory qualities of nearness and farness and how they connect to the broader social communities. The behavior of a normal or "inside" group within a society is standard‚ thus causing every other behavior that is different to this norm to be negative. The stranger is valued for his or her objectivity‚ for being able to take a distanced
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Aim: To determine the relationship between the length of eureka wire‚ and resistivity of the wire. Hypothesis: As the length of the wire increases‚ the resistance of the wire will increase. Background: Some materials have consistent resistance at the same temperature regardless of how much voltage is applied through them‚ these materials are known as ‘Ohmic’ resistors. This is because they are said to obey Ohm’s law‚ which states that if a voltmetre is used to measure the voltage (V) of
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Current is a flow of electrical charge carriers‚ usually electrons or electron-deficient atoms. The common symbol for current is the uppercase letter I. The standard unit is the ampere‚ symbolized by A. One ampere of current represents one coulomb of electrical charge (6.24 x 1018 charge carriers) moving past a specific point in one second. Physicists consider current to flow from relatively positive points to relatively negative points; this is called conventional current or Franklin current. Electrons
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Experiment No: EM-1 Title: Ohm’s Law‚ Meters‚ Resistivity I Purpose: The basic of simple electrical circuits and measurements is learned. Also‚ investigating the dependence of the resistance of a wire on its length‚ cross-sectional area‚ and the material of which it is made. By examining electrical resistance (R) through a metal conductor‚ the voltage (V) and current (I) through the conductor‚ the following principles will be demonstrated: 1.) Ohm’s Law 2.) Dependence of resistance (R)
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material is directly proportional to the voltage across a piece of material (such as wire) while the resistance is held constant. mathematical equation provides more detailed understanding of the law and is stated as : (or) where‚ R= resistance in ohms (Ω) V= potential difference in volt (V) I= current in ampere (A) The current in a circuit is directly proportional to the electric potential difference and inversely proportional to the total resistance. When only a small current results from a large
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Lab Name:Titration of NaOH Author: Simon Sun Lab Partner: Jason Lee & Fiona Wang Date: March 10th & 17th Introduction: The purpose of this lab is to observe the titration between acid and base‚ and calculate the morality of unknown solution base on the volume required to reach equivalence point and stoicheiometry. There are two groups of experiments. The first one is the reaction between nitric acid and sodium hydroxide which is a reaction between strong acid and strong
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George Simmel’s concept of Fashion Sociological Theories 2013 Submitted to Ms Sobia Masood Submitted by Abeera Saleem B.BhS IV George Simmel’s concept of “FASHION” One of the quotes of Georg Simmel’s “Fashion” says‚ “Fashion‚ as noted above‚ is a product of class distinction and operates like a number of other forms‚ honor especially‚ the double function of which consists in revolving within a given circle and at the same time emphasizing it as separate from others
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Georg Simmel‚ in his work “Domination and Freedom”‚ identifies domination as a form of interaction. He claims that both the superordinate and the subordinate parties interact intentionally. By this assumption‚ he concludes that domination never totally kills freedom unless there is a case of physical force executed on subjugated party. The aim of this work is to demonstrate that Simmel’s argument advocating that mentioned interaction is mutually determined is fallacious. Simmel definitely misses
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