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    Lab: Electrostatic Coulomb Constant Rylee Rose Date: 1/28/13 Abstract: This experiment was done to study electrostatic and Coulomb’s law. Objective: The objective was to demonstrate the veracity of Coulomb’s Law. This was done by observing different equilibrium conditions of two pith balls that were equally charged. They were then constructed into a pendulum using strings. Calculations were done to determine the charge on pith balls‚ calculate the mass of the pith balls and to calculate

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    Muhammad Ali Jinnah University Islamabad Applied Physics Lab Project Report [ BRIDGE RECTIFIER] Group Members MIRZA UMAIR SAFDAR EE-123076 HAMZA BIN TARIQ EE-123086 Section PHY 7 Submitted To Ma’am Javeriah Iftikhar Abbasi Physics lab project Introduction: In this project we have created a device which takes input of 220 volts of ALTERNATING SOURCE and it gives us out put of 5 volts of DIRECT CURRENT for this purpose we have used various electronic components as

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    Explore Download 0CommentLinkEmbedof 6Readcast0 inShare Xavier Bourret-Sicotte Physics18/09/2007 Measuring the speed of sound In this experiment‚ we will measure the speed of sound.The apparatus consisted of a plastic tube filled with water linked to a water container. Thiscontainer could be displaced vertically in order to change the water level. We would thenmake a tuning fork vibrate above the pipe and change the water level until the resonance wasat maximum intensity.Hypothesis: The

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    Experiment 1.7: Graphical Analysis of Motion Introduction To graphically analyze motion‚ two graphs are commonly used: Displacement vs. Time and Velocity vs. Time. These two graphs provide significant information about motion including distance/displacement‚ speed/velocity‚ and acceleration. The displacement and acceleration of a moving body can be obtained from its Velocity vs. Time graph by respectively finding the area and the slope of the graph. Data Tables – Part I Displacement

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    Physics Lab Report Physics Lab Report Title : Geometrical Optic Name : Muhammad Syakir Farhan b. Sebery Group : A Date : 20 June 2013 Matrix no : CPM 17/12C Lecturer’s name : Mr. Zikri Introduction An optical lens is made of transparent material such as glass or clear plastic. One or both surface usually has a spherical curve. There are two types of lenses‚ converging and diverging

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    CROATICA CHEMICA ACTA CCACAA 78 (1) 99¿103 (2005) ISSN-0011-1643 CCA-2984 Original Scientific Paper Acid Value Determination in Vegetable Oils by Indirect Titration in Aqueous-alcohol Media Elena Kardash* and Yakov I. Tur’yan National Physical Laboratory of Israel (INPL)‚ Givat Ram‚ Jerusalem 91904‚ Israel RECEIVED JANUARY 16‚ 2004; REVISED JULY 21‚ 2004; ACCEPTED OCTOBER 28‚ 2004 Keywords acid value vegetable oils indirect titration A new method of acid value determination in

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    Raw Data: Number of Washers | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 | Mass of Washers (kg) (+/- .0005 kg) | 0.0265 | 0.0393 | 0.0522 | 0.6260 | | Mass of Stopper (kg) (+/- .0005 kg) | 0.0040 | 0.0040 | 0.0040 | 0.0037 | 0.0037 | Radius of String (m) (+/- .05 mm) | 0.5300 | 0.5150 | 0.5800 | 0.5840 | 0.5530 | Time for 20 Revolutions (s) (+/- .0005 s) | 10.0300 | 8.2650 | 7.7200 | 7.0800

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    PHYS 221 Experiment M10 Harmonic Motion of a simple Pendulum Jacob LaMarre Group members: Josh‚ Courtney‚ Ashley Abstract: Determine the acceleration due to gravity using a pendulum. Introduction: A simple pendulum consists of a mass suspended by a length of string. When set Oscillating‚ the mass will have a period “T” given by the following equation. This equation shows the only variables that affect the rate at which the pendulum swings is the length “l” that is measured to the center

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    SCHOOL OF PHYSICS Physics 1001: Laboratory 3. Standing Waves. Your name/student number:_________________________________ Date:_________ Marker’s signature:______________ Mark:______ Pre-lab Question 1: What is the wavelength of a sound wave of frequency 500 Hz in air (you will need to look up the speed of sound in air)? ________ m. Pre-lab Question 2: If a person inhales helium gas the sound of their voice changes quite dramatically. Why? Pre-lab Question 3: A shower cubicle

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    CBSE TEST PAPER-01 CLASS - XII PHYSICS (Unit – Electrostatics) [ANSWERS] FV force between the charges in vaccuum = FM force between two charges in medium FV ⇒ Fm = k ⇒ if k increases‚ Fm decreases. Ans 01. Since K= Ans 02. Suppose rod P be negatively charged since it attracts rod R ⇒ R is positively charged since it repels rod Q ⇒ Q is negatively charged. So force between Q and R is attractive in nature. Ans 03. Since F = q E and a = F/m Since charge on proton

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