Material and Methods * Osmosis : -thistle funnel tube -dialysis tubing sack -saturated NaCl w/food coloring -beaker with distilled H2O The experiments begins with the construction of a simple osmometer by obtaining pre-soaked length of tubing ‚opened and tied at the end. The tube is filled with saturated NaCl solution (with added food coloring) and the thistle is inserted in the dialysis tubing. The dialysis tubing is sealed to the thistle funnel with dental floss and placed in a beaker
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Exercise 2: Skeletal Muscle Physiology: Activity 2: The Effect of Stimulus Voltage on Skeletal Muscle Contraction Lab Report Pre-lab Quiz 1. Skeletal muscle fibers are innervated (stimulated) by c. motor neurons. 2. A single action potential propagating down a motor axon results in d. a single action potential and a single contractile event in the muscle fibers it innervates. 3. In resting skeletal muscle‚ calcium is stored in c. the sarcoplasmic reticulum. 4. During the latent period
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CHM130 Lab 2 Measurements: Accuracy and Precision A. Data Tables (36 points) Place your completed data tables into your report here: (original Data Data Table 1 Measurement Original Data Calculated Data Length of aluminum plastic packet 5 cm 50 mm Height of aluminum plastic packet 6.5 cm 65 mm Temperature of faucet water 26 degrees C 78.8◦ f Temperature of ice water 7 degrees C 44.6◦ f Volume of water in 10-mL graduated cylinder 7.1 ml 0.0071000L Volume
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An astronomer has a goal to discover and understand the nature of objects in our universe. Astronomers analyze and interpret the information obtained in order to make accurate models of these objects using instruments that collect‚ record‚ disperse and magnify the light that celestial objects give off. In this laboratory I learned how to measure the altitudes of stars using a quadrant. A quadrant is a quarter of a circle that has been divided into 90 degrees. I also learned how to find the angular
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Purpose: The purpose of this lab was to analyze the trends of the atomic radius (AR) and the first ionization energy (IE) for the first 36 elements of the periodic table. Procedure: A piece of graph paper was given out by the teacher. A periodic table that has the atomic number‚ atomic radius (AR)‚ and first ionization energy (IE) was given out by the teacher. A sheet of paper was taken out to record the elements‚ atomic number‚ atomic radius (AR)‚ and the first ionization energy (IE). To record
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Unit 2: Lab 1: Cost of different cloud services: Amazon: Has a price range of $0.060 per hour on a Linux based system and goes up to $0.155 per hour for a Windows with SQL and Web system. You can purchase a per year upfront cost or stay at a monthly cost. Google: Offers you two pricing options‚ $5 per user per month or $10 per user per month. The $5 option does not give you any archiving‚ data retrieval or data discovery and export options. Where the $10 a month per user has those options.
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Week 2 iLab Report _____ DeVry University NETW360: Wireless Technologies and Services COMPUTE RF BEHAVIOR AND MIMO Submitted to: ________ Date: ________ Compute RF Behavior Calculate each of the five measurements in the project by performing every step in sequence. In your own words‚ summarize what you have learned concerning RF behavior. Calculations Step 4 (dBm of 1W): ____30 dBm = 1 W_____ Step 11 (max gain): ____9.538 dB________ Step 15 (.11g free space loss): ____0.00001
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Introduction In this lab‚ the density of 20 glass beads were determined using two different methods and the results were compared to see how close the values were to each other. In first method the volume of each individual bead was measured using the diameter of each bead‚ along with the mass. In the second method the beads we treated as a whole unit. The total mass was measured and volume was measured based on the amount of water that was displaced in a graduated cylinder. Then‚ the beads
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experiment 2. In this experiment‚ water was combined with baking soda. Then the temperature was taken‚ and finally calcium chloride was added‚ which formed a chemical reaction. Our lab question was how does the amount of calcium chloride affect the temperature of the product? We chose our independant variable to be the amount of calcium chloride added to the water/baking soda mixture. We had the dependant variable be the ending temperature. My hypothesis is IF we add more calcium chloride‚ THEN the
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Week 2 Lab #2 Assessment Questions 1. Privacy is where a person has control their own personal data Privacy is the individual’s right to control‚ the person has the opportunity to assess a situation and determine how’s it’s used. Just because information is secure it doesn’t mean it is secure. 2. In 2002 he received permission to obtain a laptop and hard drive not to acquire the data. 3. Possible consequences might be that personal information being used against the people in the VA system
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