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    Title : Centripetal force Objective To measure the centripetal force for whirling a mass round a horizontal circle and compare the result with the theoretical value given by F = m(2r . Apparatus 12 slotted weights with hanger (0.02kg each) 1 rubber bung with nylon string about 1.5m 1 glass tube about 20cm long 1 triple beam balance 1 meter rule 1 stop watch Several small paper markers Theory When a mass m attached to a string is whirled round a horizontal circle of radius r‚ the

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    Bending Moment EXPERIMENT 2B: SHEAR FORCE AND BENDING MOMENT 1. ABSTRACT Performance-based design approach‚ demands a thorough understanding of axial forces. Bending characterizes the behavior of a slender structural element subjected to an external load applied perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis of the element. By this experiment we can verify the limit load for the beam of rectangular cross-section under pure bending. Moments at the specific points are calculated by the method of statics

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    Introduction: The marshmallow experiment is one of the best-known studies in psychology that was conducted in the late 1960’s by an Australian-born clinical psychologist Walter Mischel at Stanford University. Back then‚ the study tested over 600 nursery kids and this experiment has been existing and continuously conducted by researchers until now. The instruction was that the children could eat one marshmallow immediately or if they could wait they would receive two marshmallows later. The purpose

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    EXPERIMENT 1 “HOW DO I LOVE THEE LET ME COUNT THE WAYS...” DETERMINATION OF AVOGADRO’S CONSTANT Techniques   Calibration drop counting MSDS available for • • stearic acid‚ CH3(CH2)16COOH cyclohexane‚ C6H12 Principles      molar volume molecular structures surface areas and volumes Avogadro’s constant percent error Recommended Advanced Reading  Chapter 3 in Petrucci‚ Herring‚ Madura‚ & Bissonnette’s General Chemistry‚10th Ed. Avogadro Constant...1 INTRODUCTION

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    Cloning Before Dolly the Sheep." Medical Daily. Medicaldaily.com‚ 12 July 2012. Web. 21 Sept. 2012. <http://www.medicaldaily.com/news/20120712/10800/cloning-dolly-history.htm>. "1996: Dolly Cloned from Adult Cells." ThinkQuest. Oracle Foundation‚ n.d. Web. 21 Sept. 2012. <http://library.thinkquest.org/C0122429/history/1996.htm>. "The Cloning Experiment Dolly the Sheep - Cloning Genetic Engineering." The Cloning Experiment Dolly the Sheep - Cloning Genetic Engineering. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 22

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    process‚ positively charged ions (Cations) more towards the electrode whilst negatively charged ions (Anions) move away. [Electrodes for this experiment are firstly copper and secondly galvanized steel] (Wikipedia Editor ‚ 2012) (Wikipedia Editor ‚ 2012) (Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia‚ 2007) 2. Direct Current:

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    Microbial Growth of Consumable Products By Bryce Wilmott AIM: To calculate the quantity of observable microbial colonies on the surface of the Agar solid‚ as to determine the presence of microbes in consumable products i.e. yoghurt and blue vein cheese. HYPOTHESIS: Microbial growth will be present in two of the three Agar plates (those containing the food product) due to the suspected presence of microbes‚ whilst the control Agar plate (containing no food products)

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    Meselson–Stahl experiment From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The Meselson–Stahl experiment was an experiment by Matthew Meselson and Franklin Stahl in 1958 which supported the hypothesis that DNA replication was semiconservative. In semiconservative replication‚ when the double stranded DNA helix is replicated each of the two new double-stranded DNA helices consisted of one strand from the original helix and one newly synthesized. It has been called "the most beautiful experiment in biology.[1]"

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    Trial # Guess Observation Explanation Trial 1 The dyed red water will not seep into the blue cold water. My guess was indeed correct and red water did not interfere with the blue water. Because the molecules in the blue water are much closer together because its cold and well the red water has warm/hot water and the molecules are everywhere. The molecules in the blue water are so dense that they’re making a layer so that the molecules from the red jar do not come through. Trial 2 I think

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    Discussion: Conclusions: • For both meters it was noted from plots that the difference in pressures are directly related to the rate of discharge. • Coefficient of discharge have a varying value depending on the rate of discharge‚ where in the Venturi meter the value of Cd increase gradually at first with increasing the rate of discharge till a point approaching one‚ then started to descend with further increment in the rate of discharge. • The Coefficient of discharge " Cd

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