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    Density Lab

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    this lab the density of hand-made clay balls were calculated to understand how scientists model physical effects and to understand logarithmic plots. The hand-made balls ranged from diameters of 2cm to 6cm and were measured with vernier calipers by each member of the group. A total of 6 independent measures of each diameter were taken to establish uncertainty. The clay balls were then weighed on a gram slider and then recorded. The first data set was graphed mass (kg) against diameter^3 (m^3).

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    African Diaspora and the World After reading the short story “Diaspora” by Joanne Hyppolite‚ I got a vivid understanding of how diaspora can have an effect on one’s identity. Over the past month we have studied many theories and concepts concerning race‚ gender‚ and politics. There are three theories that capture the essence of Joanne Hyppolite’s worldview as a Haitian growing up in America: intersectionality‚ identity‚ and diaspora. Individuals oftentimes experience the theory of Intersectionality

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    Microscope Lab

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    Light Microscopy Lab Lab write-up 1 Parveen Rajper Biology 101 Principles of Biology 1 September 29‚ 2012 Introduction: The light microscope helps see the microscopic world that the naked eye cannot see. If there were no microscopes in the world‚ than it would be very difficult to understand the many particles that surround the living world. The purpose of this lab experiment is to become familiar with a microscope. It is hypothesized that it will be difficult

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    lab rep

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    understanding modern biochemical and molecular biological experimentation. The techniques learnt in the biochemistry lab will be applicable to all life sciences. THE OBJECTIVES OF THE BIOCHEMISTRY LABORATORY INCLUDE: (1) Learning the theory behind the techniques and biochemical pathways (2) Learning the physical skills and techniques of modern experimental biochemistry (3) Learning how to THINK SCIENTIFICALLY and INDEPENDENTLY and mastering routine calculations. You are assisted in meeting

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    Lab-Week2

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    Name:Date:Professor: Converting Decimal to Binary and Binary to Decimal (20 points) Instructions for the Binary Conversion Exercise: NOTE! LOG ON TO SKILLSOFT TO DOWNLOAD THE LAB INSTRUCTIONS AND START THE LAB. In computers binary code is the language that communicated between applications. Binary Code is a coding system using only digits 0 and 1 to represent a letter‚ digit or other characters in a computer. It is hard to imagine that huge and hard calculations are done on computers applications

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    Butane Lab

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    Butane Lab Purpose The purpose of this lab is to determine the molar mass of Butane. Materials 1. funnel 2. thermometer 3. bucket 4. butane lighter 5. tap water 6. graduated cylinder 7. electronic balance Procedure 1. Rinse bucket and fill it ¾ way 2. Rinse glassware 3. Place thermometer in tray 4. Record pressure of Mercury 5. Record temperature

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    LAB REPORT

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    Institute Physics Course 2014 - Rocket Lab Report Title: RockSim and Electronic Altimeter Measurement Techniques Name: Scarlet Henriquez Email: scarletpatricia94@aol.com LAB SESSION ___8____Assignment _____7_____ Due Date: ___7/8/14______ Objective: Launch a smaller rocket to learn how to compare RockSim predictions (computer based) to an actual instrument measurement carried by the rocket (Electronic Altimeter). This Lab shows how better the electronic measurement

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    Annotated Bibliography Note-Taking Guide Fill in the notes for the amendment and for each of the three categories (multimedia‚ contemporary cases‚ advocacy documents). If you need support for the citation‚ consult the MLA Formatting Guide you printed from the lesson. Amendment for your topic (from the Bill of Rights): fourth amendment Citation:https: //www.law.cornell.edu/wex/Fourth_amendment What information from this source seems the most important? The most vital piece of the alteration is

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    collected from the lab experiment. Sample calculations are shown. Mass of beaker with sample 30.765g Mass of empty beaker 30.263g Mass of sample .502g Mass of beaker with sample after 1st heat 30.661g Mass of beaker with sample after 2nd heat 30.657g Heating mass difference .004g Mass of anhydrate .394g Mass of H2O .108g Molar mass of CuCl2 135.0g/mol Molar mass of H2O 18.0g/mol Moles of anhydrous sample 2.92x10-3 moles CuCl2 Moles of H2O released 6.00x10-3 moles of H2O Mass

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    AP BIOLOGY Lab 5 Cellular Respiration Objective: To calculate the rate of CR from the data. To then relate gas production to respiration rate. Then test the rate of CR in germinating versus non-germinating seeds in a controlled experiment and then test the effect of temperature on the rate of CR in the germinating versus non-germinated seeds in a controlled experiment. Analysis: 1. The CR is higher in the germinating peas in the cold water rather than in the beads or non-germinating peas

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