Beet Lab By: Sumeet Grewal Purpose: The purpose of this lab was determining the effect of surface area on the beets ability to interact with the environment. Three similar sizes of beets were assigned. Each beat was cut up into different sizes as one large piece‚ two smaller pieces and eight tiny pieces. All three different slices of beets were placed in their own containers and tested. Observation: While the lab was going on‚ it was noticed the tiny pieces of beet were doing the best while the
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Lab Report 3: Daphnia‚ Human and Crayfish Cardiac Activity Introduction An electrocardiogram‚ abbreviated as ECG in this report‚ is a visual representation of an organism’s atrial and ventricular depolarization and repolarization. Previous research has shown that although there is variability in the amplitude and shape of the waves of ECG‚ dependent on the subject’s health‚ it follows a universal pattern that can be used effectively for biometrics. The experiments discussed in this lab report were
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iLab5A /* Specification: lsd Lab 5 Exercise A This program takes input from the user taking player names (up to 100) and player scores (up to 100). When the user enters Q to quit the program a summary is displayed with all the player names‚ player scores‚ the average score‚ then a list of players who scored below the average. */ using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Text; namespace LAB5 {
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M19 Lab: Reactance and Impedance Roger Argo ECEN 150 Introduction: Purpose: 1. Practice calculating reactance and impedance. 2. Observe the phase shift between voltage and current caused by reactance and impedance. 3. Learn how to make AC voltage phase shift measurements with an oscilloscope. 4. Become more familiar with laboratory instruments and reading instrument operating manuals. Equipment / Materials 1. 0.1 UF Capacitor 2. 1 Kilo ohm Resistor 3. Oscilloscope 4. Generator
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The Sustainability Lab introduced what defines sustainability and how important it is in any environment through the simulation of a fictional island environment. It showcased what steps and requirements are needed to maintain an environment without it plunging into deterioration‚ plagued with barely a few to none resources to unlimited desires. Subsequently‚ both the data table and the graph display a direct correlation between the number of people in the island environment and the number of water
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LibraryPirate LibraryPirate Metric Prefixes Multiple 1‚000‚000‚000‚000‚000‚000 1‚000‚000‚000‚000‚000 1‚000‚000‚000‚000 1‚000‚000‚000 1‚000‚000 1‚000 100 10 1 0.1 0.01 0.001 0.000001 0.000000001 0.000000000001 0.000000000000001 0.000000000000000001 1018 1015 1012 109 106 103 102 101 1 10–1 10–2 10–3 10–6 10–9 10–12 10–15 10–18 Name exa peta tera giga mega kilo hecto deka — deci centi milli micro nano pico femto atto Abbreviation E P T G M k h da — d c m m n p f a Physical Constants Acceleration
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THE FORCE OF GRAVITY Topics covered in this lab: Gravitational force Newton’s Laws One of the topics we have discussed is acceleration‚ meaning that the velocity of the object being studied is changing. What causes something to accelerate? In this lab you will investigate the forces that affect the motion of objects. Materials Something to toss Procedure Toss an object straight up into the air and catch it as it falls back down. Carefully watch the object’s vertical position
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Conclusion: The purpose of this lab was to synthesize and purify aspirin. The theoretical yield was calculated to 3.766g. The actual yield of pure aspirin was 2.863g with a yield of 76%. The percent yield indicates that our synthesis was a success but the yield is low and indicates that some of the aspirin was lost during synthesis. Some reasons for loss can result from human error such as loosing product from sticking on the spatula and the Buchner funnel and several weighings. Also‚ when transferring
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Anaerobic Respiration Lab Aim: To identify the products of anaerobic respiration in yeast Apparatus and Materials: boiling tubes‚ delivery tube‚ bungs‚ sugar‚ yeast‚ lime water‚ liquid paraffin‚ Bunsen burner Procedure: Water was first boiled in the boiling tube. A small amount of sugar was then dissolved into the boiled water‚ which was allowed to cool. A little bit of yeast was added then stirred. Apparatus was set up as shown in Figure 4. A layer of liquid paraffin was added to the surface
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5-13-13 Period 5 I. Title: Titration Lab II. Purpose: To determine the concentration of an acid or a base exactly by neutralizing the acid or base with an acid or base concentration. III. Materials: The materials needed are a burette‚ boat dish‚ soap‚ beaker‚ ring stand‚ clamp‚ funnel‚ phenolphthalein (indicator)‚ scale‚ 250 mL flask‚ distilled water‚ stirrer‚ acid‚ and base. IV. Procedure: This lab was done in two days. On day one the first thing that was done was
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