Abstract Ernest Rutherford’s Gold Foil Experiment was a major stepping stone one the way to discovering what the atom was really made up of. From the beginning of his research with alpha particles to his discovery of the atomic nucleus‚ Rutherford made many contributions to the microscopic world of the atom. The Rutherford Experiment‚ otherwise known as the Gold Foil Experiment‚ was the crown of his achievements‚ and it was during this experiment that he discovered the atomic nucleus. (Aydin &Hanuscin
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The lab “Aluminum Atoms” was designed to determine whether heavy-duty or house hold aluminum foil was the thicker than the other and to show the different atomic calculations of each type of foil. It was learned that heavy-duty foil is thicker than the household aluminum foil. An atom is the basic unit of a chemical element. Avogardo’s number‚ 6.02 x 1023‚ is the number of particles found in one mole of a substance. The molar mass is the weight of one mole (or 6.02 x 1023 molecules) of any chemical
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The Gothic in Frankenstein “I ought to be thy Adam‚ but I am rather the fallen angel...” In Frankenstein‚ Mary Shelley uses various mysterious situations for Victor Frankenstein to come across his creation of the monster. Shelley employs the supernatural elements of literature from where Frankenstein gathers body parts for the monster to where the monster kills everyone. She also makes sure that the setting of this gothic/horror novel takes place in Europe so that the readers are not all that familiar
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How is Frankenstein a product of its time? Discuss in relation to Volume 1 The conception of the monster circumvents nature. Mary Shelley’s eponymously entitled novel‚ Frankenstein‚ was published in 1818 during the time of the industrial revolution and is considered to be of a hybrid genre. During Volume 1‚ Frankenstein is shown as a product of its time through the idea that nature is the sublime‚ the exploration of the Gothic and the idea that Victor Frankenstein represents the modern Prometheus
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her astonished beyond expression. In the short passage from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice‚ the author establishes a foil relationship between Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth through the use of narrative voice and the notion of pride. Austen uses a narrative voice to highlight the state of shock Elizabeth was in when Mr. Darcy proposed to her. Further‚ it also emphasizes on the foil relationship between Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth. After he confronts her of his feelings‚ the narration reads‚ “She stared
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Usages of Foil Characters Everyone in this world has someone who is contradictory to them. Similarly‚ in The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho‚ the protagonist‚ Santiago‚ has many foils. Santiago‚ the hero of this story‚ is an adventurous shepherd from a small Andalusian town who sets out to achieve his personal legend‚ his dream‚ to find treasure at the Egyptian pyramids. The author of The Alchemist uses foils to allude to Santiago’s traits‚ and helps the reader apprehend the different situations and other
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Mary Shelley’s novel Frankenstein is a Gothic novel that contains two genres‚ science fiction and Gothicism. The novel is a first person narrative that uses a framing technique‚ where a story is told within a story. Shelley gives the book a distinctive gothic mood tone by the use of her chosen setting which is dark and gloomy‚ by doing this it reflects the hideousness of the creature; the point of views helps towards the realism of the novel; and characterization able the reader to interact with
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In fiction‚ a foil character contrasts with another character in the story in order to highlight certain qualities of that other character. The foil is usually either dramatically different or is extremely similar to that other character‚ but a key difference sets them apart. In the work of Shakespeare‚ it’s common for there to be many instances of a foil being used to highlight key traits in the protagonist’s character‚ or in several other characters in the play. In Hamlet‚ Laertes and Hamlet act
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Title: Thickness of Aluminum Foil Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to determine which brands of heavy duty and regular aluminum are the best to buy based on their price and their thickness. Equipment/Facts: Aluminum foil (various types & brands) Calculator Scissors Metric ruler Balances Density of aluminum= 2.70 g/ Materials: Types and Brands of Aluminum Foil: Stop & Shop heavy duty. Cost: $2.19 for 4.64 Stop & Shop regular. Cost: $1.99 for 6.96 Reynolds heavy duty. Cost: $2.59 for
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In summary‚ in response to the question; “How successful are the defences in your chosen area?” I feel that the defences in Walton-on-the-Naze are successful to a certain extent due to the following reasons. Firstly‚ some resources showed that the defences were socially sustainable while other resources highlighted the fact that they were economically sustainable even if they weren’t aesthetically pleasing. This was also the case for defences that were more environmentally sustainable. The different
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