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    fundamentals for using an application package manager. ➢ Understand the Red Hat Package Manager (RPM) command and options. ➢ Demonstrate the use of RPM to install‚ update‚ and remove packages. Resources Needed ➢ One classroom workstation‚ lab workstation‚ or home PC. ➢ One NETW-240 hard drive loaded with Fedora Linux or iLab access. ➢ Week 2 Lab 2 assignment with attached answer sheet. ➢ Internet access from the Linux workstation Deliverables: ➢ Using the rpm command

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    1 M Sucrose Lab

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    Lab Questions By Zackary Conte and Justin Dvorsak The first experiment with 1 M sucrose in the bag and distilled water in the beaker had almost exactly the same results. The masses were relatively the same the difference have could been from the amount of liquid that was placed inside of each of the bags. The second experiment with 5% Ovalbumin in the bag and 1 M sucrose in the beaker had almost exactly the same results. The masses were relatively the same the difference could have been from the

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    Projectile Motion Lab: Using a Toy Gun Purpose: The purpose of this investigation is to measure the vertical displacement‚ or height of the launch‚ and the horizontal displacement‚ or range‚ travelled by a projectile (bullet from toy gun). Questions: What is the shape of the actual path travelled by a projectile? How closely does an actual projectile’s results follow the theoretical predicted results? Hypothesis: The shape of the path travelled by the projectile‚ in this case the bullet of

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    Unit 2 lab 1

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    Unit 2 lab 1: common linux commands 1. try giving the following commands and observe the behavior with each combination of options and arguments. A. list the names of the files in the working directory Is. Desktop Documents Downloads Music Pictures Public Templates Videos B. by default‚ Is does not list files that have hidden filenames 9filenames that begin with a period; Sobell‚ page 190). List the names of all files in the working directory‚ including those with hidden file names. Is

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    Thermo Lab Experiment 1

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    represented by the equation: [4] Qcond= -kAcdTdx (1) Qcond represents the rate of heat conduction; Ac represents the cross-sectional area that the heat is being transferred through; k represents the thermal conductivity of the material; dTdx represents the approximation for temperature gradient across the thickness of the substance. Ac‚ which represents the cross-sectional area that the heat is being transferred through‚ can be calculated by using the following equation: [4] Ac= π4D2 (2)

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    BIO 110 Lab 1 The Scientific Method Exercise 1 1. Based on the information in Table 2‚ the patterns I observed were that were 2ppm of Dissolved Oxygen added each time and there was 1 fish less than the amount of Dissolved Oxygen‚ then 4 fish less‚ then 3 fish less‚ then 4 fish less‚ than 5 fish less. I think that the fish can handle the amount of Dissolved Oxygen to an extent then the population falls‚ but then starts to build back up. I also think that if the population is a bigger number

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    Measurement of Capacitance using Arduino – An Interrupt-based Approach: Part I SAIKAT PATRA‚ SHIBENDU MAHATA Introduction Capacitive sensors are widely employed to measure various physical and chemical process parameters such as displacement‚ acceleration‚ thickness‚ force‚ pressure‚ stress‚ level‚ and humidity. The measured value of capacitance is then calibrated in terms of the process parameter for indication and/or control applications. This project presents an interrupt-based approach by

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    Experiment 1: Error‚ Uncertainties and Measurements Laboratory Report Jan Luke Mendoza‚ Alexis Vienne Munar‚ Paula Murakami‚ Giorla Joanne Negre Department of Math and Physics College of Science‚ University of Santo Tomas Espana‚ Manila Abstract Throughout the experiment the main goal is to find out about the realities in taking measurements‚ that is‚ that there will always be an uncertainty for each acquired value. And to find out and recognize these uncertainties was handled in the

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Lab Report

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    EL 5023/EE4183 Wireless Information Systems Laboratory Lab #11 Software Defined Radio (SDR) I. Experimental Procedure Equipment List Universal Software Radio Peripheral (USRP) with Flex900 Radio Spectrum analyzer (Agilent E4411 or equivalent) PC with Matlab/Simulink R2011B CAT 6 Ethernet cable SMA(male)-to-BNC Adapter (for spectrum analyzer) 915 MHz Antenna (qty 2) A. INSTRUMENT CONNECTIONS: Connect the antenna to the SMA connector labeled RF1 port on the front of the USRP. Connect another antenna

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    and analysing the family‚ however different types of sociologists share different views over the functions performed for individuals and society.  Functionalist see society as an interrelated whole. To functionalists every institution in society performs one or more important functions or jobs and the sociologist has to determine what these functions are. Many functionalists look at the good things in family life‚ the two functionalists I am focusing on are Murdock and parsons‚ both of these share

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