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    1 mL = 1 cm3 Answers: a)0.5 b) 0.004 c) 8000 d) 0.009 e)0.002 f) 6000 g) 0.04 h) 0.012 i)0.0065 j) 7.02 k) 30 l) 603.5 m) 32 n) 0.038 Page 2 of 5 2. One cereal bar has a mass of 37 g. What is the mass of 6 cereal bars? Is that more than or less than 1kg? Explain your answer. 222 g less that halkf of a kg 3. Wanda needs to move 110 kg of rocks. She can carry l0 hg each trip. How many trips must she make? Explain your answer. 110 10 hg =1kg 4. Dr. O is

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    Simple Pendulum Lab Report

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    value with the commonly accepted value of 9.806 m/s2 [NIST‚ 2009] A CLOSER LOOK AT OUR VARIABLES In this investigation‚ we varied the length of the pendulum (our independent variable) to observe a change in the period (our dependent variable). In order to reduce possible random errors in the time measurements‚ we repeated the measurement of the period three times for each of the ten lengths. We also measured the time for ten successive swings to further reduce the errors. The length of our original

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    Cat 2005 Paper with Answers

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    MANAGEMENT CAT 2005 EXAM SOLVED PAPER SECTION—I Sub-section I-A Number of Questions: 10 Note: Questions 1 to 10 carry one mark each. Directions for questions 1 to 8: Answer the questions independently of each other. 1. If R = jogging simultaneously from the point where one of the circular tracks touches the smaller side of the rectangular track. A jogs along the rectangular track‚ while B jogs along the two circular tracks in a figure of eight. Approximately‚ how much faster than A does B have

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    Orthographic Projection

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    Technological Design Mr. Wadowski Orthographic & Isometric Drawing Lesson TOPICS Working Drawings‚ Isometric Drawings & Orthographic Drawings Glass box concept Multiview projection Orthographic projection of point‚ line‚ plane‚ surface and object. Line convention (The meaning of lines in Orthographic Drawings) TOPICS (continued) Working Drawings Scaled Drawings Dimensioning Drawing with a Miter Line Practice Worksheets Working Drawings The final stage of illustrating

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    Many Penn Staters are guilty of wasting energy by innocently leaving their rooms‚ classrooms‚ and more and not remembering to conserve by turning it all off. Not to mention the commons areas and miscellaneous buildings are lit 24 hours a day‚ 7 days a week. Penn State tries it’s hardest with it’s very own customized light stickers which are on all switches placed in each vicinity‚ indicating that the everyone should try to save energy by turning off the lights (which should give them the indication

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    URANIUM TALENT SEARCH EXAMINATION(UTSE) - 2011 (CBSE/ICSE) Time: 60 minutes(11 am - 12 noon) Class- IX F.M - 180(+3/-1 system) Declaration of Result in the internet(www.theuranium.org) : 15.03.2011 (There are 60 MCQs and each has one correct answer. You are required to darken the appropriate circle in the OMR answer sheet with the help of a HB pencil. Eraser can be used to change any answer. Note that improper darkening will make your answer sheet invalid by the computer. 3 marks will be given

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    Mass and Kg

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    applying for Physics‚ and Physics and Philosophy There are two parts (A and B) to this test‚ carrying equal weight. Attempt as many questions as you can from each part. Write on white A4 lined paper. At the end of the test put your answer sheets in order and collate with a treasury tag. Attach a cover sheet to your answers. DO NOT write your name anywhere except on the cover sheet. Marks for each question are indicated in the right hand margin. There are a total of 100 marks available and total

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    Waves Lab

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    PHY 101 Lab Report Waves Lab Purpose The purpose of this laboratory experiment is to “investigate how the vibrating source affects selected characteristics of the sound produced” (Giancoli‚ 2006). Materials The following materials were used in the completion of this laboratory experiment: * Meter stick * Two paper towel rolls / cardboard tubes * Scissors * Two rubber bands * Wax paper * Transparent tape * Flashlight * Balloon Procedure Part 1:

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    How to Plant Moringa

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    How to Plant & Grow Moringa The Moringa is a fast growing tree that can reach up to 3 meters in its first year. Moringa is an ideal plant to grow in your own backyard. Get a little Moringa in your diet‚ you can grow your own multivitamin!  The Moringa tree grows to about 10 tall‚ with drooping branches. It thrives in subtropical and tropical climates‚ giving fruit and flowers continually. However Moringa grows best in dry‚ sandy soil. This makes it an ideal tree to grow in semi-desert conditions

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    Levelling

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    measurements‚ levelling is used for the following purposes: • Referencing of Tide Gauges: To determine and check the vertical stability of the tide gauge bench mark (TGBM) with respect to reference points (benchmarks) in its immediate vicinity. In order to isolate any local movements‚ there should be at least three such benchmarks‚ and the levelling should be repeated on an annual or semi-annual basis. • Connection to GPS Reference Points: To determine its regional stability and to separate

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