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    Laboratory Report 1 Title : Accurate Measurement of Mass and Volume Part A: The Formula of Hydrated Copper (II) Sulfate Aim: The objective of this experiment is to find out the accurate mass of a solid and to calculate the moles of an unknown. Materials: The materials used in this experiment are Hydrated Copper (II) Sulfate‚ weighing bottle‚ analytical balance‚ laboratory balance‚ casserole‚ spatula‚ and hotplate. Methods: First‚ approximate 1.0g of hydrated copper (II) sulfate was

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    Measurement of reaction time Measurement of reaction time Aim of the experiment To record reaction times to visual cues using the iworx equipment To compare and contrast the reaction time when provided randomly vs. fixed time intervals‚ and upon repetition. Introduction Our bodies react appropriately to changes that occur in the environment during our day-to-day activities. When responding‚ an external stimulus has to be detected by one or more neurons. These then

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    Errors and Uncertainty in Experimental Data Causes and Types of Errors   Conducting research in any science course is dependent upon obtaining measurements. No measure is ever exact due to errors in instrumentation and measuring skills. If you were to obtain the mass of an object with a digital balance‚ the reading gives you a measure with a specific set of values. We can assume that the actual measure lies either slightly above or slightly below that reading. The range is the uncertainly of

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    Measurement of Capacitance using Arduino – An Interrupt-based Approach: Part I SAIKAT PATRA‚ SHIBENDU MAHATA Introduction Capacitive sensors are widely employed to measure various physical and chemical process parameters such as displacement‚ acceleration‚ thickness‚ force‚ pressure‚ stress‚ level‚ and humidity. The measured value of capacitance is then calibrated in terms of the process parameter for indication and/or control applications. This project presents an interrupt-based approach by

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    Kevina Smith Lab 1: Microscopy and the Metric System Part A: Microscopy Purpose The purpose of this experiment was to learn how to use a microscope correctly and perform wet mount slides accurately‚ thus becoming more familiar with the microscope. Hypothesis It would be hard to use the microscope without any kind of previous training and the parts of the microscope and their functions must be learned in order to use it properly. Materials & Methods Materials: 1. Filter

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    Title: Observations of Chemical Changes Purpose: To learn about the international system of units (SI)‚ to become familiar with common lab equipment and techniques‚ to gain proficiency in determining volume‚ mass‚ length‚ and temperature of a variety of items using common laboratory measurement devices‚ to learn to combine units to determine density and concentration‚ and to use laboratory equipment to create serial dilutions and determine the density and concentration of each dilution. Procedure:

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    takes place‚ ending one month of uncertainty and signaling the beginning of another. We Americans prepare our whole life against uncertainty‚ planning our entire life as an adolescent. We continue to fulfill that plan‚ keeping life stable and predictable. Keeping life certain. I have learned that life itself is a dive into uncertainty and no matter how far you try to run away from life‚ it will catch up ( as what has happened to my relatives)‚ so I have embrace uncertainty‚ and even though at times it

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    Experiment 1 Laboratory Techniques and Measurements Purpose: To determine measurements of different items that vary from solids to liquids and be able convert those values to other SI units of measurement. Procedure: I used a variety of scientific tools such as; a ruler‚ beaker‚ graduated cylinder‚ volumetric flask‚ thermometer‚ burner‚ and digital scale to find unknown values of measurements for each of the indicated items and

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    and the proportional relationship between the square of the period of oscillations to the length of the pendulum.Sources of error for this procedure included precision in both length and time measurement tools‚ reaction time of the stopwatch holder‚ and the accuracy of the stopwatch with respect to the lab atomic clock. The final result of g takes into account the correction for the error introduced using the approximation. There are opportunities to correct for the effects of mass distribution‚ air

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    Wave Nature of Light Objective: The purpose of this lab is to investigate interference‚ otherwise known as the diffraction of light. A beam of light acts a wave‚ and we are able to use equations so calculate the wavelength of the light used. The diffraction of a straight edge demonstrates that light waves bend around straight edges‚ allowing light to enter an area of shadow. When waves are superposed‚ they reinforce each other when crests are in phase and cancel out when they are not in phase

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