Lab 1 1. The white charge producer has a positive (+) polarity. The blue charge producer has a negative (-) polarity. 2. The positive charge builds significantly then remains as the charge producer is removed. 3. The negative charge builds significantly then remains as the charge producer is removed. 4. When the white charge producer is lowered then removed from the ice pail with out touching the positive charge builds then drops when the charger is removed. 5. When the ice pail
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Attack and Penetration Plan Table of contents 1 Scope 2 Goals and Objectives 2 Tasks 2 Reporting 2 Schedule 2 Unanswered Questions 2 Authorized Letter 2 SCOPE Located on ASA_Instructor‚ the e-commerce Web Application server is acting as an external point-of-entry into the network: Ubuntu Linux 10.04 LTS Server (TargetUbuntu01) Apache Web Server running the e-commerce Web application server Credit card transaction
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Planning What I am going to do I am going to find out how much heat is given out when magnesium reacts with a variety of dilute acids. In order to make comparisons between the acids‚ I shall use my results to work out how much heat would be given out if 1 mole of magnesium reacted with an excess of each acid. The acids I shall use are hydrochloric acid‚ sulphuric acid‚ nitric acid and ethanoic acid. What I already know Magnesium reacts with most dilute acids to give a magnesium salt and hydrogen. For
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depends on the cell thickness and organelles within the cell. The fringe pattern produced can be used to construct a three dimensional image of the cell. ! ! A commonly used set up of the Michelson Interferometer is shown in Figure 1 below. ! Figure 1 - Set Up of Michelson Interferometer! ! When two light sources have the same wavelength and frequency‚ they are said to be coherent with one another. If they were to be combined at a certain point‚ they are said to be superimposed
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Weekly iLab iLab: Exploring the Microbiology Lab Section 1 Lab Safety 1. There are four safety equipment items that a lab should have. Identify two of these four items. (2 pts) Biological Safety Cabinet‚ Eyewash and shower 2. Identify one of the three ways to keep your work area safe. (1 pt) Keep your workspace free of all unnecessary materials 3. There are five recommendations for dressing properly in a lab environment. Name two of these recommendations. (2 pt) Avoid loose
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FOOD NUTRITION BASICS LABORATORY REPORT LAB 3 PROTEINS DUE DATE Next FNB Practical NAME (CAPITALS) ______________________________GROUP LETTER___________ This work is the product of my own efforts and has not been copied from any other sources except where full acknowledgement has been given. Signed________________________________________ Student No._____________ Introduction The principle involved in this experiment is denaturation. It involves loss of ordered structure and can be caused by changes
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When given two equations the goal is to make the equations equivalent to one another. These two equations are equivalent. Two equations are known to be equivalent if they have the same solution set. A solution set is a set of numbers that that solve an algebraic equation. In the first equation‚ the solution set is {5}. In the second solution set both sides of the equation must be equal. Equal means that both sides are balanced. The equality of addition property states that each side of the
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This lab report is not perfect‚ but can serve as a guide in understanding how to write one! Introduction Insulin‚ an amino-acid based protein‚ helps make up a larger polypeptide chain‚ proinsulin‚ which is located within the beta cells of the pancreas. Enzymes release the insulin from the larger proinsulin chain just before it is secreted from the beta cells. Insulin’s main function is to lower blood glucose levels by speeding up the membrane transport of glucose from the blood and into
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Microbiology Home Assignment Student Name: Aisha Mohamed K-215810920 Lecturer Name: Dr. Faruk Sarkinfada Task 1: Describe the different classes of bacteria based on: a. Cell wall composition • :Gram negative . • Gram positive. b. Nutritional requirements : • Autotroghs:take nutrition from carbon dioxide. • Heterotrophs take the nutrition from organic carbon(carbs‚lipids‚protein) • Prototroph: take nutrition from sunlight. • Chemotrophic take nutrition from chemicals. c. Oxygen requirement
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Lab 1: Microscopy and the Metric System Part A: 1. List the components of the compound microscope and their function. 2. determine the total magnification given that you are using a compound microscope with the following objectives: 4x‚ 10x‚ 40x‚ and 100x 3. what is meant by the depth of field? 4. what is meant by the field of view? 5. describe the process of making a wet mount. ________________________________________________________________________________ 1. -Focal adjustment; used
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