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    Aerodynamics Lab Report

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    Aerodynamics of Automobiles Kevin Daniel Table of Contents Introduction – Page 3 Review of Literature – Page 4 Materials – Page 6 Procedures – Page 7 Results – Page 8 Bibliography – Page 9 Introduction Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to determine whether different aerodynamic shapes of cars will affect how fast they will travel. The goal is to have different speeds for the different car aerodynamics. Question: The question that will

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    Concrete Lab Report

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    Engineering B45 Concrete Lab Report Introduction: Concrete is a mixture of sand and rock or similar inert material (aggregates) held together by a cementing material. Usually the cementing material is Portland cement‚ but sometimes binders such as asphalt or gypsum are used‚ in which case the concrete may be called asphaltic concrete or gypsum concrete. Properties of concrete are governed not only by the properties of its ingredients (cement‚ water‚ sand‚ and coarse aggregate) but also‚ to a great

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    Ocean Lab Report

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    Corte Madera Scientific Report Abstract I examine how rising or falling tide can affect the water level of Corte Madera Salt Marsh in this report. The data is from Wednesday (June 19th) and Thursday (June 20th). My hypothesis is that tide and water level have positive relationship. From the result‚ I learn that the water level and tide have positive relationship. However‚ when tide changes its direction‚ the water level is likely to stay or little change. Introduction On June 19th‚ my

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    Ecoli lab report

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    Mallory Charland  February 9‚ 2015  Mutations of ​ E. coli​  Lab Report  Advanced Biology      Deducing Mutations of the Lac Operon​  ​ of ​ E. coli     Abstract:    In this lab we determined a possible mutation in unique bacterial strains of ​ E. coli ​ by observing  the proper responses of wild­ type ​ E. coli ​ Lac Operon as a control group. Mutated strains of​  E. coli  were placed in four test tubes‚ each containing a different substance (lactose‚ glucose‚ water and lactose  and glucose)

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    Physics Egg-Drop Report

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    this experiment we want to investigate __________________________. We will change the ____________ and measure the ____________‚ while keeping the _________ constant” II. Prediction “We predict that the straws would take in all the impact force‚ it’s because the straws has many collapsing points. This would help sustain in the eggs inside. III. Materials * Sponge * Straws * Plastic tape * Duct tape * Yarn strings * 2 Eggs IV. Procedure 1. Dig two small

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    Biology Lab Report

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    Instructor Biology 1111 4-5 Lab Topic 4: Microscopy Elodea Cells at ___X Elodea Cells at ___X Report Sheet—Lab Topic 4 1. Draw and label each of the organisms available. Cheek Cells at ___X Cheek Cells at ___X Name _______________________________ Date_____________ Instructor ___________________________ Section___________ _________________________ 4-6 Lab Topic 4: Microscopy 2. Fill in the following table: Compound Microscope Dissecting Microscope Types of Light Available Powers

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    Photosynthesis Lab Report

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    Submit your completed lab report to the Lab: Photosynthesis Lab assignment link for grading. For information on how this assignment will be graded‚ please visit the Course Information sectionChlorophyll and Accessory Pigments A pigment is any substance that absorbs light. The color we see comes from the wavelengths of light that reflect. Chlorophyll‚ the green pigment common to all photosynthetic cells‚ absorbs all wavelengths of visible light except green. The green reflects back to our eyes

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    Knobs Lab Report

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    A company has specified that the acceptable size of a knob that is to be produced is (0.140 ± 0.003) inches. In this lab‚ the dimensions of the knobs produced in one day are tested for discrepancy in order to pass control testing. This lab also reports the probability that knobs with the acceptable dimension will be produced. MATERIALS AND METHODS Using Microsoft Excel‚ a histogram was created displaying the three documented dimensions of 15 batches of knobs. This histogram was obtained in order

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    PH lab report

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    Ph Lab Report Bryon Kim 12­30­13 B(2) Biology Background information/Research PH paper (litmus paper) determines how acidic or how basic a substance is. The paper changes color accordingly to color code on the pH scale. The pH scale starts from 0 to 14. The lower the number the more acidic it is. Zero is the most acidic‚ and 14 is the most basic while 7 is the neutral number for example water. Examples of an acid is lemon juice or multi purpose cleaner. Examples of a basic substance is shampoo or liquid soap

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    Biology Lab Report

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    franciscana are known to live in high salinity lakes that are often basic (Biology 108 Lab Manual 2015). Furthermore‚ A. franciscana feed on photosynthetic phytoplankton which inhabit areas of light availability but are also more susceptible to predation in highly-lit areas (Biology 108 Lab Manual 2015). Also‚ A. franciscana can withstand a broad range of temperature except extreme values may affect survival (Biology 108 Lab Manual 2015). In this experiment‚ the habitat

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