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    Physics of a Light Bulb

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    Physics of a Light Bulb Catherine Bellet Lab Partners: Natalie Russell Alex Harris TA: Chad Lunceford PHY 114 TH @ 2:25pm Abstract: Ohm’s law states‚ via the equation V=I*R‚ that the voltage found across a piece of material is proportional to the current. If the temperature remains constant therefore the resistance is found to remain constant. Stefan-Boltzmann law states that when the temperature if above an average of 1000K‚ then the relationship of voltage and current should be found

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    laser light

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    Vietnam War Notes Key events timeline of the Vietnam War. 1954‚ Nationalists remove the French from Indochina. 1954‚ The South East Asia Treaty Organisation is set up. 1962‚ Australia along with USA‚ sends military advisors to South Vietnam 1964‚ National service is reintroduced in Australia 1966‚ The first US combat troops land in South Vietnam (start of the Vietnam War). 1967‚ Australia increases its forces in South Vietnam 1969‚ Increasing discontent of the Australian public about Australia’s

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    Photosynthesis Lab

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    PHOTOSYNTHESIS LAB
Alyssa Wright VARIABLE: LIGHT INTENSITY AIM: to investigate the effect of light intensity (lux) on the amount of oxygen produced (number of bubbles) HYPOTHESIS: I predict that the rate of oxygen produced increases‚ as the light intensity increases‚ but only to a point. I predict this will happen because the plant will have enough carbon dioxide and water to keep up with the amount of light that there is. When there is less light intensity‚ photosynthesis will happen

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    Light Therapy Essay

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    With light therapy can reduce symptoms in depressed patients Winter certainly has a more sadly than other times. If you’re down in these months‚ may be suffering from seasonal affective disorder (SAD). In the US‚ people have fought depression with an extra dose of artificial light during the day. Now‚ a new study found that light therapy is effective for treating other types of depression as well. For example‚ people with SAD may have a feeling that lingers over the winter months‚ sometimes even

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    Cities of Light

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    1. - (Hieroglyphic) Glyphs. Mayan writing. 2.-In what countries of the actuality did the civilization have its place Mayan? Southern Mexico to much of central America. Heart of their highlands of Guatemala and the plains of the Yucatan. 3. - Mention at least three of five Mayan cities to which one alludes in the documentary. Tikal‚ Copan‚ Palenque. 4.-What happened with the Mayan writing system after the arrival of the Spanish? It disappeared because the Diego de Landa believed that the Mayan

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    LIGHT IN PHOTOSYNTHESIS Theory: Leaf discs float normally. When the air spaces are infiltrated with the solution the overall density of the leaf disc increases and the disc sinks. The infiltration solution includes a small amount of sodium bicarbonate. The bicarbonate ions serve as the carbon source for photosynthesis. As photosynthesis proceeds oxygen is released into the interior of the leaf which changes the buoyancy – causing the discs to rise. Since cellular respiration is taking place

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    GROWTH AND YIELD RESPONSE OF CHINESE CABBAGE (Brassica rapa chinensis) USING LED LIGHT‚ UV LIGHT AND FLUORESCENT LIGHT BULB AS A SOURCE OF LIGHT A High School Thesis Presented to the Research Committee and Submitted to Mrs. Luzviminda M. Bago In partial fulfillment of the Requirements in the Subject Research II By: Nidera‚ Jeffrey A. Garcia‚ Jill Anne Ruth V. Trampe‚ Mariel Petals P. Dasmariñas National High School IV-Galileo Special Science Curriculum S.Y. 2011-2012

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    Hooks lab lab

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    Lab: investigating hooked law with springs
 
Purpose: to find spring constants of different springs using the slope of a graph of change in heights vs. the weight force. Also‚ to be able to understand how spring constants change when you add springs in a series or paralle 
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We predicted that the graph of gravitational force (mg) as a function of stretch (delta x) would look like

Data: Spring #1: y = 8.2941x + 0.0685 
This table represents the different distances that

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    the speed of light “So far as problems involving light are concerned‚ the electrons (in atoms) behave as though they were held by springs”.Feynman “In a microscopic but otherwise classical analysis‚ the electric field in electromagnetic radiation accelerates electrons held by springs in the atoms of a piece of glass‚ and these accelerated electrons re-radiate in all directions. The observed light is the superposition of the electric (and magnetic) fields of the incoming light and the re-radiation

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    Active packing method for blue light-emitting diodes with photosensitive polymerization: formation of self-focusing encapsulates Hao Wang 1‚ 2 *‚ Jae-Hyoung Ryu3‚ KyuSeung Lee2‚ Chun Hua Tan1‚ Lihua Jin2‚ Songmei Li2‚ Chang-Hee Hong3‚ YongHoon Cho2‚ Songhao Liu1 School for Information and Optoelectronic Science and Engineering‚ South China Normal University. Guangzhou 510631‚ China 2 Nano-Bio- Photonics Laboratory‚ Department of Physic s 6 and Institute for Basic Science Research‚ Chungbuk National

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