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    simple mechanisms used to convert rotary motion into oscillating linear motion and vice-versa. The first of these is the slider-crank - a mechanism widely used in engines to convert the linear thrust of the pistons into useful rotary motion. In this lab we will measure the acceleration of the piston of a lawn mower engine at various speeds. The results exemplify a simple relation between speed and acceleration for kinematically restricted motions‚ which will discover. An adjustable slider-crank apparatus

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    Mass Affecting Final Velocity Name: Anlin Pereira Class: 11C The lab was conducted on 24th September 2014 Teacher: Ms. Timlin Research question: How does the mass (grams) affect the final velocity (m/s) of the toy car on a one meter ramp? Aim: To carry out an investigation to prove that factors such as mass (grams) affects the final velocity (m/s) of an object as it travels a straight line and has a constant acceleration (m/s²). Hypothesis: It is predicted that the mass of the moving object

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    STRATEGY TO FILTER AND BLOCKING TRAFFIC CREATE BY ANTI-CENSORSHIP SOFTWARE IN LOCAL AREA NETWORK A thesis submitted to the Graduate School in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree Master Of Science (Information Communication Technology) Universiti Utara Malaysia By Kamal Harmoni Kamal Ariff PERMISSION TO USE In presenting this thesis in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a postgraduate degree from Universiti Utara Malaysia

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    APTER ONT satnry/n M Proiect Title: Proiect by: Purpose ofProiect: TABLE‚ OF CONTEI\ITS Methods of data collection Literature Review Presentation of data Analysis of data Discussion of findings Conclusion Recommendations BibliographY Appendix s.tafrard’ ruPnt The ecology in the school farm Chene Mohammed To study a manmade ecological system at Couva Government is Secondary School‚ Tlinidad (the manmade ecological system the school) The main ecological systems in the fatm arc; (a) pond ecology

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    conducted on 13th August 2008 in Machines Dynamics Laboratory. The experiment was conducted in groups of four‚ and was supervised by lecturer Mr. Mohd Azahari Johan. Conducting this experiment is for fulfilling the requirements of Applied Mechanics Lab (MEC 424). A pendulum is defined as body so suspended from a fixed point as to swing freely to and from by the alternate action of gravity and momentum. It is used to regulate the movements of clockwork and other machinery. Therefore‚ a compound

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    # Now You See It – Copper Cycle Lab The purpose of the lab is to discover what happens when someone executes a series of procedures‚ beginning with copper metal. What is done | What is observed | 1. Started with copper‚ Cu (s). | reddish‚ brownish‚ orange-ish‚ powder-like | 2. Added nitric acid‚ HNO3 (aq). | acid turns blue and smells like chlorine. | 3. Added water‚ H2O (l). | stayed the same | 4. Added sodium hydroxide‚ NaOH (aq). | changed consistency‚ gel-like | 5. Heated the

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    Roy Levin Bio 11 Lab Dr.Izquierdo Analysis of Macromolecules in Tissue Homogenates of Bos taurusMaterials and Methods The homogenates provided were made by homogenizing tissues in a sucrose phosphate buffer in a 1:20 ratio. The protein concentration in bovine cells was measured by diluting the homogenate with a 1:5 ratio; 50 microliters of homogenate and 200 microliters of water. Then 5 known protein concentration samples which were 0.4‚ 0.8‚ 1.2‚ 1.6‚ 2.0 mg/ml of bovine serum were used to

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    The Sun and Moon Elizabeth Milam ENG 121: English Composition I Kathy Conner March 5‚ 2012 The Sun and Moon The sun and the moon have both been dated at 46 billion years old. Other than defining time in human experience‚ the sun and moon have very little in common. Their differences range from physical attributes to functions. Since the beginning of civilization‚ both bodies have inspired a fascination in humans. Even though the sun and moon appear to play similar roles‚ they are

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    Wave Nature of Light Objective: The purpose of this lab is to investigate interference‚ otherwise known as the diffraction of light. A beam of light acts a wave‚ and we are able to use equations so calculate the wavelength of the light used. The diffraction of a straight edge demonstrates that light waves bend around straight edges‚ allowing light to enter an area of shadow. When waves are superposed‚ they reinforce each other when crests are in phase and cancel out when they are not in phase

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    Laboratory Report The Plasma Membrane I. Introduction The Plasma membrane is the edge of life‚ the boundary that separates the cell from its surroundings. It controls the traffic of materials in and out of the cell. (Reece‚ 2011). It is incredibly thin that is very vital in maintaining the integrity of the cell. Not only does the plasma membrane bind the other organelles‚ it also forms a dynamic structure which gives them their remarkable activity and selectivity. (Hickman‚ 2008). Diffusion

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