CHM138 Lab 2 Measurements: Accuracy and Precision Name: Data Tables Place your completed data tables into your report here: Data Table 1 Measuring Instrument Decimal Known With Certainty Decimal Estimated Ruler Tenths Hundredths Thermometer Tenths Hundredths 10mL graduated cylinder Tenths Hundredths 50mL graduated cylinder Tenths Hundredths 100mL graduated cylinder Tenths Hundredths Data Table 2 Measurement Data Length of aluminum plastic packet 5.1cm Height of aluminum plastic packet 6
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LAB REPORT 4 Observations of Chemical and Physical Change PART 1 – OBSERVATIONS OF CHEMICAL CHANGE No credit will be given for this lab report if the Data section is not completely filled out and if the required photographs are not received. At least one photograph must show the student’s face. OBJECTIVES 1. Observe physical and chemical changes. 2. Define physical and chemical change. 3. Identify the relationship between a chemical change and a chemical reaction. 4. Observe several indicators
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Kyle Pederson NETW360‚ Ben Brezinski 4/16/12 Lab #7 Hands on Lab Microsoft Network Monitor Introduction and Wireless Frames When we expanded frame 4 the signal strength was -60dbm‚ the data rate was 1mbps‚ and the SSID in the beacon frame was Amory. In frame 5‚ looking at the Hex Details‚ the BSSID for this access point was 00 15 E9 D1 48. The authentication status in frame 14 was successful. In frame 15‚ the Association Response status was in a successful state. When we tried to the
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time can be improved with practice‚ up to a point‚ and it declines under conditions of fatigue and distractions. INSTRUCTIONS: PART 1 (Group): The practical procedure and written work will be done in one lesson. You will do this practical in pairs unless your teacher asks you to make a group of 3 in which case there are additional spaces added below for your data. PART 2 (Individual): All the questions at the end of this investigation will be done individually. You may use calculators for all working
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GS104 Lab Report Experiment # 2 Data Collection David Case: January 23‚ 2015 Experiment #2 Data Collection Objectives: Exercise 1: Formulating a Hypothesis about pitching speed. To form a hypothesis for the pitching velocity of a ball. Use a spreadsheet and math to calculate the actual velocity and determine the accuracy of the hypothesis. I will also roll a large ball to measure its velocity and graph its horizontal motion. Materials: Volley
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Zamboanga City Group No.: 02 Date Performed: April 21‚ 2014 Group Members: Date Submitted: April 25‚ 2014 Reales‚ Pharra Anthea O. Pendergat‚ Ellyssa Mae A. Pedroza‚ Rikko Jeremy C. Dinorog‚ Ivy Mae V. BIO 101 LABORATORY Activity No.: 4 Movements of Materials Across Membrane I. INTRODUCTION Many important reactions and processes in materials occur by the motion of atoms in the solid (transport)‚ which happens by diffusion. Inhomogeneous materials can become homogeneous by diffusion
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Chapter 6: Issues and Crisis Management A. The Relationship between Issues Management & Crisis Management • Commonalities: focus on improving stakeholder management & enabling the firm to be more ethically responsive to stakeholder’s expectations and their ultimate objective must be to have an increase in the firm’s responsiveness to stakeholders • Through well conducted issues management initiatives‚ some crises may be avoided B. Issues Management – a process by which firms identify issues in
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Anthony Jones NT1210 Lab 7.1-7.2 2/1/2015 7.1.1There are no limitations on WANs so they can be custom built for the size of the organization. For the purpose of organizational expansion. Exercise 7.1. The longer the distance the more chances that you have for signal loss and lack of signal strength. Exercise 7.1.3 Media Infrastructure SummaryUTP Phone Lines Used in telephone cables and computer networkingCoaxial Television Cable Include feedlines connecting radio transmitters and receivers with
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threats‚ and vulnerabilities? It is important to prioritize because you must be aware of what the risks‚ threats‚ and vulnerabilities there are to your infrastructure. You need this so that you know where the most attention needs to be focused on. 4. What questions do you have for executive management in order to finalize your IT risk mitigation plan? What is the budget? What are their priorities? Disclose all your thoughts on the matter. Also show them other options and how you came to your conclusion
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Lab 6.1 Standard Frequency (GHz) Max Transmission Rate (Mbps) Standard Indoor Transmission Range (m) Standard Outdoor Transmission Range (m) 802.11a 5 54 35 120 802.11b 2.4 11 38 140 802.11g 2.4 54 38 140 802.11n 2.4.5 600 70 250 Lab 6.2 Lab 6.3 Mine spoke with all at a 100% ratio Lab 6.4 The AP placement in a home or office would be affected depending upon home layout and network setup (device placement) as well as trying to keep others from accessing your network from outside the home. The
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