Helicopter Lab (Print and Due Monday) Problem: If we change the length of a paper helicopter’s wings‚ what length of wing will make the helicopter fall slowest? Hypothesis: If we increase the length of a helicopter’s wings then it wall fall slower because the wings will spin slower. Procedure: Materials: • Scissors • 3 Paperclips • Stop Watch • Ruler (metric) • Helicopter paper template(5cm X18cm) Step by Step: 1.) Gather Materials
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Name Lab‚ Week #1 BALANCE LAB Introduction Several instruments are used for determining the mass of a chemical; these instruments are called “balances.” However‚ different balances have different measurements‚ meaning that some balances are more accurate than others. Moreover‚ there are several techniques that are used or practiced in order to obtain an accurate measurement. The two techniques are direct weighing and weighing by difference. Direct weighing simply means to read the mass
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Lab 3: Enable Windows Active Directory and User Access Controls 1. What are the three fundamental elements of an effective access control solution for information systems? Identification‚ Authentication and Authorization 2. What two access controls can be set up for Windows Server 2003 folder and authentication? Authentication and Access Control 3. If you can browse a file on a Windows network share‚ but are not able to copy it or modify it‚ what type of access controls and permissions are
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The Mass of Acetylsalicylic Acid in Aspirin ------------------------------------------------- Purpose The purpose of the lab is to determine the mass of the ‘active ingredient’ in a commercial ASA tablet. ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Introduction There are three main theories surrounding acids and bases including the Arrhenius‚ Bronsted-Lowry‚ and Lewis theories. The Arrhenius theory of acids and bases states that
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department Data security – Lab # 1 Lab Description Set-UID is an important security mechanism in Unix operating systems. When a Set-UID program is run‚ it assumes the owner’s privileges. For example‚ if the program’s owner is root‚ then when anyone runs this program‚ the program gains the root’s privileges during its execution. Set-UID allows us to do many interesting things‚ but unfortunately‚ it is also the culprit of many bad things. Therefore‚ the objective of this lab is two-fold: • Appreciate
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Lab 4-B Purpose The purpose of this lab is to test these solutions and see what type of reaction occurs and see if a precipitate or gas forms between any of these reactions. Research 1. Table A Reactants in Aqueous Solutions Predictions (1) MgCl₂(aq) + 2NaOH(aq) Mg(OH)₂(s) + 2NaCl(aq) (2) FeCl₃(aq) + 3NaOH(aq) Fe(OH)₃(s) + 3NaCl(aq) (3) 2KCl(aq) + Na₂SO₄(aq) K₂SO₄(s) + 2NaCl(aq) (4) CaCl₂(aq) + 2AgNO₃(aq) Ca(NO₃)₂(s) + Ag₂Cl(aq) (5) CuSO₄(aq) + Na₃PO₄(aq) Cu₃PO₄(aq) + Na₂SO₄(s) 2. Table B
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Genetic transformation of Escherichia coli with pGLO (Adapted from: Biotechnology Explorer: Bacterial Transformation: The pGLO System. Instructors Guide. BIO-RAD). Objectives a. To understand one of the most commonly used techniques for introducing DNA into E. coli cells and its use in molecular cloning. b. To become familiar with the concept of using green fluorescent protein (GFP) as a molecular tag for studying gene expression in bacteria and other organisms.
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Reconstructing a Cow’s Knee Lab Objective: To learn the function of the knee and how its ligaments work to create the movement the knee makes by taking apart the knee and reconstructing it with different materials to replace the ligaments. Hypothesis: If we replace the cow’s knee tendons with rubber bands then it will work like a new knee because the rubber bands will provide the support‚ strength‚ and flexibility it needs. Safety: Wear gloves while handling the knee‚ use precaution when
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Tim Readmond AP Biology Lab Report I. Title a. Modeling Diffusion and Osmosis II. Introduction a. If one places a 1.0 M solution of glucose inside a bag and then places that bag into a beaker containing a 1.0 M solution of sucrose‚ the percent of mass lost in the bag is 10.5%. The solution in the bag is hypertonic while the solution in the beaker is hypertonic‚ which is why water moves from the bag to the beaker and the bag loses mass. b. The purpose of this experiment is to see whether
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Section______________________________ Virtual Lab: Enzyme Controlled Reactions Worksheet Go to the following website to complete the virtual lab: http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/genbio/virtual_labs_2K8/pages/EnzymeControlledReactions.html Due: Wednesday‚ March 28‚ 2012 during your respective lab time 1. Which of the following does NOT apply to an enzyme: a. Catalyst b. Inorganic c. Protein d. All of the above apply to an enzyme 2. When an enzyme catalyzes a reaction: a. Substrate(s)
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