Date:2/11/13 | Exp 1: Laboratory Techniques & Measurements | Lab Section: 73426/0 | Data Tables: Length and Measurements Object Measured | Length in cm | Length in mm | Key | 6.4cm | 64mm | Fork | 26.5cm | 265mm | CD | 17cm | 170mm | Warm Temperature Measurements Hot tap water temperature _73___˚C Boiling water temperature _101___˚C Cold Temperature Measurements Cold tap water temperature __15__˚C Ice water temperature __0__˚C Volume Measurements Volume of completely filled small test
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Experiment 1 Laboratory Techniques and Measurements Purpose: To determine measurements of different items that vary from solids to liquids and be able convert those values to other SI units of measurement. Procedure: I used a variety of scientific tools such as; a ruler‚ beaker‚ graduated cylinder‚ volumetric flask‚ thermometer‚ burner‚ and digital scale to find unknown values of measurements for each of the indicated items and
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Abstract- Expirement 1: Precision‚ Accuracy‚ and Density Measurements This experience is intended to introduce the proper use of the most used laboratory equipments and glasswear that is come upon in the lab. As well‚ to determine the mass‚ volume and density of water by using various types of measuring glasswear‚ such as beakers‚ graduated cylinder‚ pipet‚ etc... The measurement of the density of water will determine the precision and accuracy of these measuring glasswear. Also‚ there will be a
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I.PURPOSE OF EXPERIMENT The purpose of this lab was to determine the magnitude of the uncertainties produced when making measurements using common lab equipment. II.APPARATUS AND MATERIALS NEEDED safety goggles distilled water (at 20°C) laboratory apron dropper laboratory balance 2 objects of unknown mass standard masses graduated cylinder‚ 10-mL graduated cylinder‚ 100-mL III.PROCEDURE Part A: Estimating the Uncertainty of a Balance 1.We put on lab aprons and goggles. Then
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Purpose: To learn about the international system of units (SI)‚ to become familiar with common lab equipment and techniques‚ to gain proficiency in determining volume‚ mass‚ length‚ and temperature of a variety of items using common laboratory measurement devices‚ to learn to combine units to determine density and concentration‚ and to use laboratory equipment to create serial dilutions and determine the density and concentration of each dilution. Procedure: Measure the volume‚ mass‚ length and
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attempt to determine the extent and nature of delinquency using three types of measurement. Uniform Crime Reports‚ victimization surveys and self report studies all have similar purposes of concluding the trends in different crimes and suggesting the attention of problematic issues. Although‚ theses types of crime measurement all have the same aim‚ results vary tremendously between them. Each type of measurement is conducted by a different group that hold their own techniques of gathering
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PRESSURE MEASUREMENT AND CALIBRATION YEDĐTEPE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 1 YEDITEPE UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING FACULTY MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY Pressure Measurement and Calibration 1. Objective: To convert an arbitrary scale of pressure sensor output into engineering units. To calibrate a semiconductor pressure sensor. 2. Equipment: The equipment comprises a Dead-weight Pressure Calibrator (DPC)‚ Bourdon gauge and diaphragm-type pressure sensor. The
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2004:294 CIV MASTER’S THESIS Performance Measurement at DHL Solutions Towards an improved performance measurement system consisting of relevant and well-designed measures TOMAS STEFENSON MASTER OF SCIENCE PROGRAMME Department of Business Administration and Social Sciences Division of Industrial Logistics 2004:294 CIV • ISSN: 1402 - 1617 • ISRN: LTU - EX - - 04/294 - - SE PREFACE “Most company performance yardsticks [i.e. measures] are too short‚ too rigid‚ or used more like a teacher’s ruler
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Make up two different story problems for 36 divided by 9. Create one problem as a measurement problem and one as a partition problem. Measurement Lucas had 36 tacos. He puts them into bags containing 9 tacos each. How many bags did Lucas use? There are 4 bags total Partition Problem: Jake paid 36 dollars for 9 bananas. What was the cost of 1 banana? Why is the use of keywords not a good strategy to teach children? When students are taught the keyword approach‚ it encourages them to ignore the
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Chapter One: Chemistry and Measurements Describe the “scientific method” in terms of hypothesis‚ experiment‚ theory‚ and law. • The scientific method begins with observation (a woodpecker is make a hole in a tree). • Followed by hypothesis (because the tree has termites) • Followed by experiment (a collection of woodpeckers is observed in a setting in which trees have no termites). • Leading to a refined hypothesis and further experiment to a possible theory (woodpeckers only
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