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    Conductor Investigation Experiment LabReport Introduction This experiment is about to test how will the nichrome wire effect the ampere of the electric current. All the possible factor that will effect to the volt of the current • The Length of the wire • The Diameter of the wire • Temperature • Magnetism Aim To determine the effect of the length of the wire on the ampere of the electric current. Hypothesis Nichrome is an alloy(a metal made by combining two or more metallic elements)

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    Ring Species

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    Ring Species: A Catalyst for Speciation After spending time on the Galapagos Islands studying the origin of various species‚ former divinest Charles R. Darwin proposed the evolutionary theory of natural selection‚ a mechanism by which advantageous variations in a population are preserved while unfavorable variations are lost (Berkeley‚ 2008). As a result of these variations‚ some individuals are better acclimated to their environment than others. This results in the better-suited individuals outcompeting

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    tap H2O‚ salt H2O‚ and soapy H2O Materials: -pipet -penny -distilled H2O -tap H2O -salt H2O (see step 1) -soapy H2O (see step 2) -paper towel Procedure: 1. To make salt H2O mix salt with distilled H2O 2. To make soapy H2O mix soap with distilled H2O 3. Place penny with the Lincoln side up on top of a piece of paper towel 4. Fill pipet with distilled H2O and hold it about 3 cm above the penny 5. Slowly drip the distilled H20 on the penny face and count the drips until the liquid leaks

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    Justin K Ezell and Mika Hendy ITT Technical Institute Computer Structure and Logic (NT1110) Unit 3 Lab 3 Task 1 & 2: Procedures Mr. Surros 03 Oct . 2013 Lab 3 Diagram 1. In the following Mika and Myself reviewed the new Asus Crosshair V Formula ZAM3. Due to the relative newness of this motherboard there are several IO connections that are not illustrated in our Diagrams. However as you can see we identified most of all the major IO ports in Diagram one and two. So let’s start with what IO ports

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    Unit 1 Lab 1

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    Step 1: Read the Grandfield College scenario on p. 18 of the textbook. (COMPLETED) Step 2: Identify the major topics for this database. Track the software that faculty and staff use on their computers. Find out what software does the school own. Find out what versions of software does the school own. Find out what is the license agreement for the software versions that Grandfield College owns. Make sure that out of the several different licensing schemas that Grandfield College uses the least restrictive

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    ISSC421 Lab 3

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    JARAD KRUM ISSC421 AMU  List five types of system information that can be obtained from the Windows Task Manager? How can you use this information to confirm the presence of malware on a system? (Hint: Look at the bandwidth and CPU utilization.) Services‚ Performance‚ applications‚ processes‚ networking‚ users. You can use it to see if there are any unidentified processes being run in the back ground without your knowledge.  Windows Task Manager and Windows Computer Manager both provide

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    Introduction: Capture and recapture is a method to observe animals‚ give information on survival‚ recruitment‚ and size of the population. You capture the animals and mark them and release them. Mark and release repeatedly. Objective: The purpose of this experiment was to analyze the amount of marked beans of the beans we would catch. Hypothesis: If the number of marked beans represents the number of the mocking jays in the forest and the unmarked beans are the food supply then the mocking jays population

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    HYPOTHESIS: If we introduce a metal salt in the blue flame of the Bunsen burner‚ then the colour given off by the flame is due to the metal part of the salt. METHOD: (1) With a heat proof mat under the Bunsen burner‚ turn the gas on and light up the Bunsen burner with matches. (2) Pour enough Hydrochloric acid into a beaker. (3) Using your wire‚ dip it into the beaker containing Hydrochloric acid (4) Place it into the flame for a few seconds; this is the cleaning method to avoid contamination

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    Endangered Species

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    Linn English IIII January 14th‚ 2013 How Species Are Becoming Endangered There are so many reasons and factors that are causing all kinds of species to become endangered. Some are natural causes but others are caused by mankind. Species have been coming endangered or sometimes extinct since the beginning of time. Mankind wasn’t such a huge factor until we started to develop more and more as time continued to go on. Almost 99% of threatened species are at risk of being extinct because of human

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    NT1210 Week 1 Labs 1

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    Terea Scruggs NT1210 (6 – 11 pm) Due 1/5/14 Labs 1.1 – 1.6‚ 2.4‚ 3.5 Lab 1.1 Reading Binary Exercise 1.1.1 Create a mapping similar to Figure 1- 1 for the decimal number 2931 using either paper and pencil or a Word document. Exercise 1.1.2 Create a mapping similar to Figure 1- 2 for the binary number 110 2 using either paper and pencil or a Word document. Exercise 1.1.3 Create a mapping similar to Figure 1- 2 for the binary number 11 2 using either paper and pencil or a Word document. Exercise

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