Title Laboratory Techniques and Measurements Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to determine mass‚ length‚ temperature‚ volume‚ and density of objects and liquids using common measuring devices and algebraic formulas. The metric system‚ the most common set of measurements used in science‚ which includes meters‚ liters‚ Celsius‚ and grams will be used. Procedure The following items were used within the experiment: (1) Metric ruler with centimeter (cm) and millimeter (mm)‚ (1)
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Reflexes Laboratory Activity (12 points) 1. Amy has numbness of her pinky‚ ring finger‚ and medial surface of her right arm. After neurological testing‚ it is determined that she has a compressed spinal nerve on the right side. a. Which spinal nerve (what level) is affected? The level is C5-T1 cervical nerves. The specific spinal nerve would belong to the brachial plexus‚ the ulnar nerve. b. How did you determine/decide it was this level? The ulnar nerve branches off of the medial cord‚ which is
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Group 9 Experiment 4: Work‚ Power‚ and Energy Laboratory Report Gerome Simeon‚ Michael Tiu‚ Mary Grace Anne Trinidad‚ Darrel Aaron Udasco Department of Math and Physics College of Science‚ UST España‚ Manila‚ Philippines Abstract The Experiment entitled “Work‚ Power and Energy” is about relationship between work and power and the concept of energy. Activity 1 is about power and its relationship with work‚ the computed power outputs of each member of the group for going up are 118W‚ 205W
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List of the entire famous scientist Alessandro Volta(1745-1827) An Italian Physicist who was a pioneer in the development of electricity. He created the first electric battery in 1800. This battery gave the world its first continuous‚ reliable source of electric current‚ and led to all important discoveries of the use of electricity. The unit of measuring electromotive force (emf)‚ Volt(v) is named after him. He also proposed the law that the air expands at a constant rate with increasing temperature
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Mass‚ Volume‚ Density‚ and Time Peter Jeschofnig‚ Ph.D. Version 42-0267-00-01 Lab RepoRt assistant This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a summary of the experiment’s questions‚ diagrams if needed‚ and data tables that should be addressed in a formal lab report. The intent is to facilitate students’ writing of lab reports by providing this
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ENZYMES LABORATORY REPORT Introduction The utilization of any complex molecule for energy by an organism is dependent on a process called hydrolysis. Hydrolysis breaks complex molecules into simpler molecules using water. Similarly‚ the process that is the reverse of this is called dehydration synthesis‚ which removes water from simpler molecules. However‚ because hydrolysis occurs very slowly‚ living organisms use biochemical’s called enzymes to speed up the reaction. In this lab exercise
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Does rats have Rights? Gay rights advocates‚ feminists‚ and other civil rights groups have become familiar to most Americans today. But another group‚ equally militant‚ is making itself heard‚ and it promises to become a major force to be recognized: the anti-vivisectionists. They leave wheedled‚ nagged and sometimes bombed their opponents in the scientific world. Some of these groups have burned down university buildings‚ broken into labs‚ flung open cage doors and "liberated" cats‚ rabbits
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To be honest‚ I thought “Even the Rat was White” was a pretty interesting book to read because I got to learn more about racism in the white dominated field of psychology. I thought the book did a good job of covering the important facts of racism in psychology because when you look at psychology now in my opinion; it has become more diverse than ever. Before I read the book‚ I didn’t know if I was quite ready to read it since it was going to be about racism in the field of psychology. While reading
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Laboratory Techniques & Measurements Observations from Procedures Data Table 1 – Length measurements Object|Length (cm)|Length (mm)| Band-Aid Canister|10.3 cm|103 mm| Fragrance Oil Bottle |7.3 cm|73 mm| Pill Bottle|7.1 cm|71 mm| Data Table 2 – Temperature measurements Hot water from tap(ºC )|Boiling water(ºC)|Boiling water – 5 minutes(ºC)| 52 ºC|99 ºC|100 ºC| Cold water from tap(ºC)|Ice water (ºC)|Ice water – 5 minutes (ºC)| 23 ºC|10 ºC|10 ºC| Data Table 3 – Volume measurements
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Laboratory Techniques and Measurements Choose any three objects that are shorter than the metric ruler to measure‚ such as a CD‚ Key‚ spoon etc. OBJECT | LENGTH (cm) | LENGHTH (mm) | ruler | 30.5 cm | 305 mm | thermometer | 15.1 cm | 151 mm | pencil | 16.7 cm | 167 mm | Warm Temperature Measurements * Fill a 100 a 100mL beaker with 50mL of hot water. Get the water as hot as possible. * Use thermometer to measure the temperature of the water in the beaker using Celsius unit
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