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    Thermal Expansion

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    energy from the high temperature region to the low temperature end. THERMAL EXPANSION (See chp. 16 in Physics Text). Three states of matter are solids liquids and gasses. http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/liquids/character.html Draw diagrams to show how the molecules are arranged in all three states below. Experiments to illustrate expansion of solids‚ liquids and gasses. (page 103) 1. Expansion of Solids (fig. 16.7) • Bimetallic strip – consists of two different metals

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    people have created things that have made life easier. Transportation has always been very important. It has been a huge part of history. Of course like every other resource it had its pros and cons. Automobiles‚ airplanes‚ boats‚ and trains during the 1800s were all being invented. Before life was harsh nothing was simple as today. For example sending a letter to someone or trying to communicate with someone would take weeks even months. Today you could just send an email and it will be delivered

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    Socialism In 1800s

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    In 1800s Britain‚ the Industrial Revolution resulted in the development of a new class society. Change in the definition of societal classes is often credited to class feeling‚ defining society based on a common source of income (Perkin‚ 176). In the relevance of socialism‚ it is important to understand the most crucial class in economic and political change: the working class. One major cause of socialism in the nineteenth century is related to the increase in population. In 1800‚ Europe’s population

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    Westward Expansion

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    desire to expand from the Atlantic to the Pacific Coast. This migration west benefited America in many ways. Through unity and technological advancements‚ westward expansion led to America’s success‚ thereby justifying that enterprise. A countless amount of people were brought together as one during and after the westward expansion of North America. Those who were involved in this treated it as a community project in which the U.S unites itself to work as a whole. For example‚ families and

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    Linear Expansion

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    determine the linear expansion of the rod. II. Apparatus: Linear expansion apparatus‚ Brass & Aluminium rods‚ Thermometer‚ Electric heater‚ Steel tape‚ Boiler‚ Rubber hose‚ Extension cord‚ Screw driver. III. Sketch: IV. Data and Results Item Used | Symbol | Unit | Sample Used | | | | Brass | Aluminium | Initial length of Rod | LO | cm | 61cm | 60.8cm | Initial temperature of the Rod | TL | °C | 30°C | 30°C | Final temperature of Rod | TF | °C | 99°C | 99°C | Expansion of the Rod | ∆L

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    Binomial Expansion

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    THEOREM OBJECTIVES Recognize patterns in binomial expansions. Evaluate a binomial coefficient. Expand a binomial raised to a power. Find a particular term in a binomial expansion Understand the principle of mathematical induction. Prove statements using mathematical induction. Definition: BINOMIAL THEOREM Patterns in Binomial Expansions A number of patterns‚ as follows‚ begin to appear when we write the binomial expansion of a  b n‚ where n is a positive integer. a 

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    Westward Expansion

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    westward expansion was the key to the nation’s health: He believed that a republic depended on an independent‚ virtuous citizenry for its survival‚ and that independence and virtue went hand in hand with land ownership‚ especially the ownership of small farms. (“Those who labor in the earth‚” he wrote‚ “are the chosen people of God.”) In order to provide enough land to sustain this ideal population of virtuous yeomen‚ the United States would have to continue to expand.The westward expansion of the

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    Colonial Expansions

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    COLONIAL EXPANSIONS AND RIVALRIES What is it? Colonialism expansion is where countries (such as Britain‚ France‚ Germany and Russia) settle on new land. They do this to expand their territories‚ and to use their resources for to benefit their empire. Rivalries between the empires are consequential. This is because many empires are involved in conflicts when attempting to regain new land. How did it contribute to the start of World War I? Imperialism was one of the causes of World War I.

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    Westward Expansion

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    The westward expansion‚ which started in the 1820s‚ was one of the biggest steps forward our country has ever taken. It nearly tripled the size of our country and increased the population by monstrous amounts. It also improved the economy greatly though agricultural means‚ prompted political leaders to sent people to explore (Lewis and Clark)‚ started a civil war‚ motivated huge amounts of people to move west‚ and almost destroyed our country. The expansion was magnified greatly by the

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    Metal Expansion

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    Purpose: In this lab‚ we will heat up a metal rod and measure how much it expands. We will calculate its Coefficient of Linear Expansion‚ α‚ and prove the formula for thermal expansion‚ ΔL = αLiΔT. Also‚ we heat up a known volume of methyl alcohol and calculate its Coefficient of Volume Expansion‚ β‚ and prove the formula for volume expansion of a liquid ΔV = βViΔT. Equipment: Hollow Metal Rods of different metals‚ Steam Generator‚ Stand‚ Burner‚ Flexible Hoses‚ Motion Amplifier‚ Micrometer

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