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    Iona Physics Experiment Engineering Lab: To Check the Timing of a Yellow Light Now that we’ve studied the distance/time/speed relationships‚ we can investigate a very practical application: Is the yellow portion of the timing cycle of a traffic light set properly? Explanation: As you approach an intersection where the light is green‚ it suddenly turns yellow. If you are far enough away (before the intersection) you can stop before entering the intersection. However‚ if you are unable to stop before

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    March 4‚ 2013 Light up this World Purpose: In this lab experiment‚ LED lights will be used to show how when E&M radiation is absorbed‚ the energy is converted to heat. A drop of isopropyl alcohol will absorb light energy of different colors‚ and the evaporation rate of the alcohol will be measured. The key to this lab is the evaporation rate is directly related to the energy of the light shining on the drop. Materials: * * LEDs and circuits (from previous lab) * Pipette (or

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    the U.S. is just changing its method for building up U.S. well-disposed governments by advancing low-intensity majority rules system. “Low-intensity conflict is a limited politico-military struggle to achieve political‚ social‚ economic‚ or psychological objectives. It is often protracted and ranges from diplomatic‚ economic‚ and psychosocial pressures through terrorism and insurgency. Low-intensity conflict is generally confined to a geographic area and is often characterized by constraints on the

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    LABORATORY REPORT SUBMISSION Experiment Title : Archimedes Principle Due Date : 13 Nov 2014 Lab session : Group C Group : 03 STUDENTS DECLARATION OF WORK We declare that the work submitted is our own. We confirm that we have read and understood the University regulations with regard to Plagiarism‚ Collusion and Cheating in this work will be penalized. No. Student ID Group Members Signature 1 1001336124 Rafat Saifullah Joy 2 1001025540 Liew Jian Huei 3 1001233272

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    BIOLOGY Coursework Photosynthesis Made By: Mike Alexander= Definition: Photosynthesis is a process by which plants make their own organic‚ complex food (glucose) from organic‚ simple‚ raw materials using sunlight energy (which is converted to chemical energy) and enzymes in the chloroplasts (mainly mesophyll cells called palisade cells). How It Works: Carbon Dioxide + Water  Glucose + Oxygen 6CO2

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    Chapter II Light and Matter The Inner Workings of the Cosmos 2.4 The Distribution of Radiation All microscopic objects – fires‚ cubes‚ people‚ and stars – emit radiation at all times. They radiate because the microscopic charged particles in them are in constant random motion‚ and whenever charges change their state of motion‚ electromagnetic radiation is emitted. The temperature of an object is a direct measure of the amount of microscopic motion within it. The hotter the object

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    Introduction: Capture and recapture is a method to observe animals‚ give information on survival‚ recruitment‚ and size of the population. You capture the animals and mark them and release them. Mark and release repeatedly. Objective: The purpose of this experiment was to analyze the amount of marked beans of the beans we would catch. Hypothesis: If the number of marked beans represents the number of the mocking jays in the forest and the unmarked beans are the food supply then the mocking jays population

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    Laboratory Lab 10: T-Bird Tail Light Controller Station: 13 Prepared by: Turki Alshubrumi Ali Alazman Abdulelah Alshuwaish 04/30/13 1. Objective In this lab we programed a finite state machine in VHDL and then we tested it. After that‚ we simulate the various tail light operations for a T-Bird automobile. 2. Equipment 3. Procedure We copied the skeleton of the finite state machine code‚ and the testbench off of the T drive: [T:\Carl.Greco\ELEG_2130\Labs\T-Bird_Tail_Lights]

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    Objective: One objective was to figure out if the burnt Mg ashes weigh more than the product which is Magnesium Metal. Another objective was determining the formula of the compound that results when Magnesium and Oxygen react. Theory: The purpose of this lab was to confirm the chemical formula of magnesium oxide by comparing the masses of pure magnesium solid prior to any reaction and magnesium oxide solid after a reaction between all of the magnesium and oxygen from the air when heated from a Bunsen burner

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    Experiment 2: IDENTIFICATION OF UNKNOWNS BY TLC AND MP IN COMBINATION Introduction: Thin layer chromatography (TLC) is one of the most valuable techniques in organic chemistry. This is a best method of separating and identifying mixtures of two or more compounds. The separation is accomplished by the distribution of the mixture between two phases: one that is stationary and one that is moving or mobile. Chromatography works on the principle that different compounds will have different

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