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    Calorimetry Lab

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    Combustion Background For this science experiment‚ we will be looking at the differences in calorie count between a food label and and the amount we measure in a lab. For this lab‚ we will be experimentally measuring how many calories are in different types of food. Before we begin the lab however‚ we need to investigate the science behind it. Firstly‚ we need to figure out if this project is even possible. Luna Abdallah et al created an experiment making it possible. To measure the amount of calories

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    The SI System of Fundamental and Derived Units * Fundamental SI Units: Quantity | SI Unit | SI Symbol | length | meter | m | mass | kilogram | kg | time | second | s | electric current | ampere | A | thermodynamic temperature | Kelvin | K | amount of substance | mole | m | luminous intensity | candela | cd | * Derived SI Units Quantity | SI Unit | SI Symbol | Fundamental SI Units involved | frequency | hertz | Hz | s-1 | force | Newton | N | kg*m*s-2 | work/energy

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    Led Lights

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    filtering. They found that it is likely using LED. lamps results in less fading of photographic materials. (Druzik and Miller 2011) METHODOLOGY In the new exhibit‚ 12 watt PAR38 20° lamps were utilized. The temperature rating for these lamps was 2700 Kelvin. Although the LED. light output was significantly less than traditional halogen lamps‚ some screening was still needed. UV filters were not installed because LED lights do not emit any significant levels of ultra-violet light. This simplified the

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    BITS F111 2011 12

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    BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE‚ PILANI  INSTRUCTION DIVISION  FIRST SEMESTER 2011‐2012  Course Handout (Part – II)                                             Date: 02/08/2011    In addition to Part I (General handout for all course appended to timetable)‚ this portion gives further  specific details regarding the course.    Course No.      :  Course Title      :  Instructor‐in‐Charge  :  Team of Instructors             :  1. 2. 3. 4. BITS F111  Thermodynamics  M S Soni 

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    Kelvin Miller Paying College Athletes: Unsportsmanlike A common American dream that is becoming more and more popular is the fantasy of playing collegiate and possibly professional sports. Today’s youth dream of being the best there ever was to play the game‚ and dedicate hours on hours to achieve that goal. Dedication of time is what gives this dream a chance. College athletes spend multiple hours a day practicing‚ whether it be actual practice or spending time in the weight room to be physically

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    Pre Lab Report Behavior of Gases and Absolute Zero Determination Lab 4 Summary of Concepts: Through this experiment we will be investigating the differences between the gas laws. We will investigate the relationships between pressure‚ volume‚ and temperature. By the end of the experiment we will have data to prove the gas laws. The Gas Laws we will be investigating are as follows: Boyle’s Law: PV=C Charles’ Law: V/T=C Gay-Lussac’s Law: P/T=C Avogadro’s Law V/n=C Ideal Gas law:

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    Classificatin

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    acing tests. First‚ The Soldier‚ he is the minimum requirement guy. For example the soldier is the classmate that doesn’t do less or more than is required‚ he is typically the one proud at making seventies (70’s). At this moment‚ my little brother‚ Kelvin‚ is the soldier. He only does enough to “pass” in order to play football. He does not give his teacher less than is required‚ nor does he give them more. Another example for the soldier is the classmate who never asks questions‚ whether they understand

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    Cryogenics

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    Materials at those Temperatures. A person who studies Elements under Extremely Cold Temperature is called a Cryogenicist. Rather than the Relative Temperature Scales of Celsius and Fahrenheit‚ Cryogenicists use the Absolute Temperature Scales. These are Kelvin (SI units) or Rankine scale (Imperial & US units). Cryogenics: The Branches of Physics and Engineering that involve the Study of Very Low Temperatures‚ How to Produce Them‚ and How Materials Behave at those Temperatures.Cryobiology: The Branch of

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    Me 224 Experiments

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    ME224 Lab4 Introduction The purpose of this lab is to build a temperature monitor and controller for a small aluminum block. Techniques involved in this lab include using transistors as switches‚ calibrating transducers‚ and writing control programs in LabVIEW. The main piece of equipment used in this lab is an aluminum block apparatus; the block has several holes drilled into it and embedded in them is a resistance heater‚ a thermistor‚ and a thermometer. In addition‚ a simple circuit is attached

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    Gung Ho Analysis

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    Kelvin Rudy Organizations in the New Economy Section: 7 Mary E. Boone Analysis 1: Gung Ho February 21‚ 2010 INTRODUCTION "Culture is more often a source of conflict than of synergy. Cultural differences are a nuisance at best and often a disaster." - Dr. Geert Hofstede The movie Gung Ho (a Chinese expression for "work together"1)‚ demonstrates a cross-cultural relationship between the Americans and the Japanese working together towards achieving the goal of reviving an American car manufacturing

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