Fawzi Abdelgani Ahmad . Experiment 1: Experimental Uncertainty (Error) and Data Analysis Jan/30/2013 PRELAB: 1. Do experimental measurements give the rule value of a physical quantity? Explain. No. Statistical methods are used to establish the deviations in the measurement. 2. Distinguish between random (statistical) error and systematic error‚ and give an example of each. Random errors are caused by unknown and unpredictable changes in the experiment like mechanical
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To determine the heating and cooling curve of water Design: What we are going to do is investigate the phase changes and what the heating curve of water is. We are going to do this is by heating up 100ml of water on a Bunsen burner then adding ice cubes. Use a thermometer to measure the temperature every 30 seconds until it reaches a plateau. Hypothesis: As more time passes‚ the temperature of the water increases. Independent variable: Time Dependent variable: Changing water temperature
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6. Applications * Is it possible to add heat to a body without changing its temperature? Yes. It is possible to add energy to a body (in the form of heat) and not raise its temperature by causing a phase change. When you heat ice it takes energy to convert it from ice to water‚ but does not change the temperature of the body until it is all converted. The principle behind this is what we call latent heat. It refers to the energy (or heat) required to change the state of a substance without changing
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TUBERCULOSIS Tuberculosis‚ commonly known as TB‚ is a contagious and an often severe airborne disease caused by a bacterial infection. TB typically affects the lungs‚ but it also may affect any other organ of the body. It is usually treated with a regimen of drugs taken for 6 months to 2 years‚ depending on the type of infection Tuberculosis was popularly known as consumption for a long time. Scientists know it as an infection caused by M. tuberculosis. In 1882‚ the microbiologist Robert Koch discovered
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often do you think about how wireless technology has impacted our daily lives? Perhaps one’s response to this question would be‚ “not often”. Though wireless technology has narrowed the boundaries between cultures‚ putting friends and family at your fingertips‚ but most importantly it has brought significant changes to the health care system. Ramey (2013) defined technology as measures put in place to effectively bring about change in our day to day lives to accomplish tasks and build human capacity
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Petroleum‚ in one form or another‚ has been used since ancient times‚ and is now important across society‚ including in economy‚ politics and technology. The rise in importance was mostly due to the invention of the internal combustion engine‚ the rise in commercial aviation and the increasing use of plastic. More than 4000 years ago‚ according to Herodotus and Diodorus Siculus‚ asphalt was used in the construction of the walls and towers of Babylon; there were oil pits near Ardericca (near Babylon)
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PHYSICS OF THE PAST One hundred years ago‚ in a poky apartment in Bern‚ Switzerland‚ Albert Einstein‚ then just a 26-year-old patent office clerk still working part-time towards his PhD‚ published five ground breaking scientific papers. Each of these papers‚ written during Einstein’s annus mirabilis ‚ has become a "classic" in the history of science: On a Heuristic Viewpoint Concerning the Production and Transformation of Light ‚ which discusses optical photons and photoelectric effects. Molecular
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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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Elastic Collision between carts of equal mass: Collision 1 Mass (kg) Initial Velocity (m/s) Final Velocity (m/s) Momentum Initial (kg*m/s) Momentum Final (kg*m/s) Red Cart 2.0 + 50.0 0 0 0 Blue Cart 2.0 - 50.0 0 0 0 Elastic Collision between carts of unequal mass: Collision 2 Mass (kg) Initial Velocity (m/s) Final Velocity (m/s) Momentum Initial (kg*m/s) Momentum Final (kg*m/s) Red Cart 1.0 + 50.0 -33.33 50 -33.33 Blue Cart 2.0 - 50.0 66.66
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just selling and advertising. It plays an essential role in providing consumers with need-satisfying goods and services. Marketing is a subject that touches everyone’s life. It is the means by which a standard of living is developed and delivered to people. Well‚ marketing plays an important role in society and affects my everyday life. It offers outstanding career opportunities in such areas as professional selling‚ marketing research‚ advertising‚ retail buying‚ distribution management‚ product management
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