IB Physics Higher Level Full lab report on research question: Galileo’s experiment: Measuring from the motion of a cart on a track Student: Khaled Eltokhy Date: 03/10/2013 With lab partners: Hugo Valent Anders Dypvik Under the supervision of: Mark Sylvester Abstract: An experiment was done to determine acceleration due to gravity. A track was prepared to let a cart go upwards by a slight hand push and get backwards by gravity. The movement of the cart was measured by
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The Puzzle of Emergence The puzzle of emergence is a very controversial and complex‚ scientific puzzle. This concept of emergence has been a baffling topic that has stumped many scientists and philosophers throughout the past centuries. George Henry Lewis was the first theorist to give wisdom to this puzzle in the late 1800s and so have many other theorists after this puzzle was first proposed. The term emergence can be defined differently in both a scientific or philosophical situation. It comes
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An Innovative Polariscope for Photoelastic Stress Analysis Jon R. Lesniak 1‚ Michael J. Zickel1 ‚ Christopher S. Welch2‚ Deonna F. Johnson2 Abstract An innovative polariscope involving a single rotating optical element and a digital camera for full-field image acquisition allows automated data to be acquired quickly and efficiently. Software analysis presents the data in an easy to interpret image format depicting the magnitude of the shear strains and the directions of the principal strains
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Physics Lab report Aammar Paracha Section MX Feb 6th 2015 OPTICS Abstract: This experiment revolves around using light rays and lenses. The experiment also discusses different properties of light rays. This experiment uses different lenses and measurements to produce images and observes different techniques to obtain the image position. Question and Answers: 1. Use your data to verify the Law of Reflection and then use Snell’s Law to calculate
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this experiment‚ we examine the interference and diffraction phenomena of light‚ both of which can be described by the wave theory of light. While interference is just the superposition of waves‚ diffraction is also any deviation from geometrical optics that results from the obstruction of a wavefront of light. In other words‚ diffraction is considering the double-slit experiment by taking into account the width of the slit openings‚ too. Another way of distinguishing between interference and diffraction
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FINAL PROJECT UNMANNED AERIAL VEHICLE (UAV) OPTICAL SYSTEM by (FIT) Melbourne‚ Florida USA IDN: EOTT-05 30 April 2013 Rev: 2.0 Team Eye of the Tiger Prepared By: Signature on File at Factory A. Mark Systems Engineer Approved By: Signature on File at Factory Signature on File at Factory J. Ignacio W. Overturf Systems Engineer Systems Engineer Signature on File at Factory Signature on File at Factory A. Elharti M. Grove Systems
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References: [1] Hecht E. Optics 4th ed. California US. Pearson Addison Wesley. 2002. 426‚ 427‚ 428‚ 429‚ 430. [2] Mikhail Polyanskiy. Refractive Index Database. April‚ 2009. http://refractiveindex.info/index.php?group=CRYSTALS&material=TiO2&option=HO&wavelength=6.18 [3] Mikhail
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CHEMISTRY“Do or Die” Chapters | | | | Chemical Kinetics Start Practice | Chemical Bonding Start Practice | Transition Elements (d a... Start Practice | s-block Elements Start Practice | General Organic Chemistr... Start Practice | p-block Elements Start Practice | Redox Reactions Start Practice | Ionic Equilibrium Start Practice | Chemical Equilibrium Start Practice | Coordination Compounds Start Practice | | | "Should Do" Chapters | Carboxylic Acid
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Your assignment is worth 50 points. Question 1 of 25 What property of a compound light microscope enables a person to change objectives without major focusing adjustments? resolving power magnification parfocal focusing resolution Question 2 of 25 How does closing the iris diaphragm affect image brightness and contrast? decreases both increases both decreases brightness and increases contrast increases brightness and decreases contrast decreases brightness but
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The pictures below show the optics of how this works. The grey circles are water droplets. White light enters the droplet and is refracted‚ then reflected off the back of the droplet‚ before leaving the drop split into its constituent colours‚ again refracted. Some light will travel
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