Subject : English- Grade 7 Date : August 1‚ 2013 Time : 60 minutes A Detailed Lesson Plan in English I. Learning Objectives: At the end of the period‚ the students are expected to: 1. Identify purposes in gathering information through interview. 2. Listen respectably to others in group discussions and activities. 3. Presents a talk show or interview with the use of the proper way in conducting interview. II. Learning Content: A. Topic: Gathering Information Through an Interview
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FREE FALL AND CONSERVATION OF MECHANICAL ENERGY ABSTRACT Free fall is defined as the ideal falling motion of an object that is subject only to the earth’s gravitational field. To prove the law of conservation of energy‚ the free fall motion of an object can be represented through 3 different analyses; position of the object vs. time‚ velocity of the object vs. time‚ and acceleration of the object vs. time. It is observed in this ball toss experiment‚ at any point during the free fall period‚
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leson plan GRADE |10 |SUBJECT |Economics |WEEK |4 |TOPIC |Production Possibility Curve – Explanation | | | | | | | |LESSON SUMMARY FOR: DATE STARTED: | |DATE COMPLETED: | | |LESSON OBJECTIVES |By the end of the lesson the learners should be able to:
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Energy Value of Bread Experiment Plan: By Aneesa Khan 10JF What you will need: * Eye protection * Thermometer * Boiling tube * Measuring cylinder (25 cm3) * Bunsen burner * Heat resistant mat * Mounted needle * Teaspoon * Stand and clamp * Bread Safety: Wear eye protection. You must NOT taste or eat any of the foods used in the experiment. Method: Using a test-tube a. Measure 10 cm3 of water into the test-tube. b. Clamp the
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Conservation of Energy In explaining the laws of conservation of energy‚ energy cannot be destroyed or made. Although‚ energy can be transformed or transferred from one form to another‚ for example: The total amount of energy in any system never changes but stays constant over time. Second example: Coal is burned‚ and then used as thermal energy for heat‚ next the steam is used for mechanical energy. Energy is never destroyed but changed to forms like thermal energy‚ gravitational energy‚ electromagnetic
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Energy audit An energy audit is an inspection‚ survey and analysis of energy flows in a building‚ process or system with the objective of understanding the energy dynamics of the system under study. Typically an energy audit is conducted to seek opportunities to reduce the amount of energy input into the system without negatively affecting the output(s). When the object of study is an occupied building then reducing energy consumption while maintaining or improving human comfort‚ health and safety
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ENERGY CONSERVATION IN INDIA INTRODUCTION India has made rapid strides towards economic self-reliance over the last few years. Impressive progress has been made in the fields of industry‚ agriculture‚ communication‚ transport and other sectors necessitating growing consumption of energy for developmental and economic activities. If India is to achieve the targeted growth in GDP‚ it would need commensurate input of energy‚ mainly commercial energy in the form of coal‚ oil‚ gas and electricity.
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Conservation of energy and transformation of energy. By Paige‚ Stacie‚ Amelia. Objectives Learning about Conservation of energy Learning about transformation of energy Conservation – Preserving a substance. Metabolism Metabolism is a process in which you break down foods into calories and these are combined with oxygen to release the energy that your body needs in order to function/live. This is a very complicated bio-chemical process. Metabolism is essential for the energy for these functions:
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Conservation of Energy Lab Honors Physics December 9‚ 2014 Date Performed: December 5‚2014 Instructor: Mrs. Kelly I. Objective: Calculate the speed of the Bunny on release from the table II. Procedure: 1. Gather All Materials 2. Place the bunny turned in on itself on the ground (this enables the toy to launch itself upward by suction; elastic and potential energy). Do so 5 times 3. Measure the height traveled by the stopper using a meter stick per each trial. 4. Using the measurements
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Lab: Conservation of Energy Purpose: To determine and prove that the total energy will remain the same Materials: ● probe ● meter stick ● 2 by 4 wooden block ● shelf (ramp) ● binders (for elevation) Procedure: 1. determine the mass of the block 2. take your ramp and put one side on the table and the other side on the elevated stack of binders 3. set probe at the top of the ramp 4. set the probe to record position and velocity 5. measure the height of the ramp 6. slid
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