Lab Report: Projectile MotionChange Launch Angle 03/05/2012 James Allison section 20362 Group 5 James Allison‚ Clint Rowe‚ & William Cochran Objective: In this lab we will compare different parameters of a launched projectile. This includes time of flight‚ initial velocity‚ initial vertical velocity‚ initial horizontal velocity‚ range‚ time of max height. All these data points are collected for 30°‚ 40°‚ 45°‚ 50°
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The first property of water is that it is an excellent solvent. This is because of the chemical composition and physical attributes of water. Since water is polar‚ it allows water molecules to become attracted to different molecules. The attraction can be so powerful that it can disrupt the attractive forces of the different molecules. For example‚ water can be heavily attracted to salt that it can disrupt the forces that hold sodium and chloride‚ therefore dissolving it. The second property of water
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Cognitive Properties Ashley Weber Principles of Chemistry 2 Experiment 1 02/02/2015 Abstract: Several experiments were performed to observe the colligative properties. This includes the freezing point depression‚ and osmotic pressure. Two ice baths were made‚ one with pure water‚ the other with salt water. The lowest temperature was then record for each bath and compared. The salt water had a lower freezing point than the pure water by 2 degrees which supports the hypothesis that solutions have
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Forces on Physical Properties By Hannah Kloss Chemistry 112L- 01 --- Eric Boakye November 10‚ 2014 Physical properties are properties that can be measured and seen in an object. An example of a physical property of an object would be the color‚ mass‚ solubility‚ volume‚ or the polarity of an object. A physical property can change the appearance of an object‚ but that does not mean that the chemical composition has to change. The chemical composition can remain the same. Physical properties
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Chemical Engineering Overview The Field - Preparation - Day in the Life - Industries - Earnings Employment - Professional Development - Career Path Forecast Professional Organizations The Field It would take too long to list all the products that are impacted by chemical engineers‚ but knowing what industries employ them may help you comprehend the scope of their work. Chemical engineers work in manufacturing‚ pharmaceuticals‚ healthcare‚ design and construction‚ pulp and paper‚ petrochemicals
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Chemical Periodicity Engr. Imelda Galera De La Salle University-Dasmariñas Dasmariñas‚ Cavite Philippines ABSTRACT Chemical periodicity was demonstrated using different samples of elements from Group IA‚ IIA and IVA. These samples are: Li2CO3‚ Na2CO3‚ K2CO3‚ MgCO3‚ CaCO3‚ BaCO3‚ Carbon‚ Tin‚ Silicon and Lead. Each sample was placed in a test tube‚ (one sample and one test tube) and the physical color‚ appearance and state was defined. Water was used to test the solubility of the element
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middle most elements is kept unchanged with left substring and right substring respectively. Step 5 : Reverse the right substring and then repeat step3 and step4 until the derived two substrings more than 3 elements in each substring. Step 6 : Break the input string into square matrices of maximum possible size of odd order‚ minimum being 3x3 and place the remaining elements into
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seconds. Calculate the distance traveled during the first 6 seconds. When will the particle come to a stop if the total distance covered is 76 m? What is the acceleration of the particle that causes it to stop? A bullet is shot from a gun in its horizontal position with a muzzle velocity of 850 m/s as shown in Figure 2. Determine the vertical drop‚ Sy of the bullet after travelling through a horizontal distance of 100 m. 100 m Sy Figure 2 6. On a flat golf course a golf ball is hit with an initial
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THERMOPHYSICAL‚ AND RHEOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF FRUITS AND FRUIT PRODUCTS 4.1. INTRODUCTION Most processed and many freshly consumed fruits receive some type of heating or cooling during handling or manufacturing. Design and operation of processes involving heat transfer needs special attention due to heat sensitivity of fruits. Both theoretical and empirical relationships used when designing‚ or operating‚ heat processes need knowledge of the thermal properties of the foods under consideration
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Abstract: The fully propagated real time-dependent density functional theory method have been applied to study the laser--molecule interaction in 5- and 6-benzyluracil (5BU and 6BU). Different parameters like direction‚ strength‚ wavelength of the laser field have been chosen in order to obtain the most efficient excitation of molecules. Results show that the 5BU and 6BU molecular systems have different responds to the applied laser field and different‚ well defined laser field parameters can be
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