Physical Chemistry CHM2330 Experiment F- Raoult ’s Law Experiment By: Sanah Assaad Student Number: 5267864 Partner: Jihad Arafa T.A: Didier University of Ottawa March 25‚ 2010 Objective: The purpose of this experiment is to study the total vapour pressure of ideal or non-ideal mixtures of two volatile liquids as a function of chemical composition. Introduction: For ideal mixtures of volatile liquids the vapour pressure of any given mixture may be obtained by applying Raoult
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Introduction: My experiment is investigating the Newton’s 2nd law of motion by using an Air-track. The air-track can make the trolley frictionless by testing the velocity with different weights and shows that F=ma. Research question: How much acceleration does the frictionless trolley has? Aim: Use the air track to measure the acceleration of the no friction trolley by hanging with different mass of weights. Apparatus: * 1 air track * Weights (40g‚ 50g‚ 60g‚ 70g‚ 80g‚ 90g‚ 100g) * 1 string
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Cosmology By: Jarrett Leuta-Douyere A New Look at Sports Growing up in a family filled with athletic desire to be great at whatever sport we would participate in and understanding simple physics in Cosmetology‚ I never realized how much physics comes into play when playing sports. We don’t call it physics when were playing‚ football‚ basketball‚ baseball because it’s just a natural feeling when were throwing a ball or trying to tackle someone. When we began to learn about Newton’s law of Gravity
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for the experiment to have the same proportionality as suggested by the University of Bristol. Firstly the ball s dropped from small heights. Secondly it doesn’t heat up as much as a meteor going through the atmosphere and therefore its total energy is very different to the one in research discussed above. I do expect the diameter of the crater to get bigger the higher the velocity at the impact‚ but it will be a very different power coefficient. The independent variable in the experiment is the height
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The Importance of Physics to Society Physics - the study of matter‚ energy and their interactions - is an international enterprise‚ which plays a key role in the future progress of humankind. The support of physics education and research in all countries is important because: 1. Physics is an exciting intellectual adventure that inspires young people and expands the frontiers of our knowledge about Nature. 2. Physics generates fundamental knowledge needed for the future technological advances
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gerati Laboratory report Vapour-Compression Refrigeration Experiment Thermodynamics Date of experiment: 26 June 2012 Group D2: Introduction The laboratory session for refrigeration system was performed in order to investigate the main concepts of the vapour-compression refrigeration cycle. Simple refrigeration system studied in the laboratory is a prototype for a variety of engineering applications utilized in industrial‚ domestic and scientific purposes. The detailed goals include the study
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critical review? Commentary on Review Topic Write a critical review of Wolfson’s article‚ ’Compliments in Cross-Cultural Perspective’. In your review you should summarise the text and then evaluate it (800 words) Academic Style and Conventions 1. Analysing the topic Notice how the topic is asking students to do two things - to summarise the text and to evaluate it. When reading a text‚ keep these two points in mind: - What is the text saying? (summary) - What do I think about what it’s saying
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Applications of Physics in Everyday Life By Steve Johnson‚ eHow Contributor Even walking manipulates physics‚ allowing people to proceed in a state of "constant falling." Physics extends well into people’s everyday lives -- imprisoning people within its forces. From each step a person takes to the evolution of the body‚ physics has several long-term as well as short-term effects and uses. For everyday living‚ many technologies have even exploited the rules of physics. 1. Simple Mechanical
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English Error analysis Of two public and private universities students Topic Error analysis on written English of two public and two private universities students Abstract This study seeks to identify and analyze errors by means of error analysis procedures. The objective of this study was investigating the written English errors of University students in males and females universities in Dhaka. It was conducted on
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