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    Grade 11 Dynamics Lab Report Friction SPH3U1-02 Williams. C. By----James & Hao Feng & Henry Zhang Purpose: By measuring the friction and μ of a container and change different variables including mass‚ surface and gradient‚ get causes of the change of friction and μ. Materials: A container Three Pen bag in different mass A rough wood board A clean desk Rulers Thrust meter. Steps Prepare

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    Lab Report 3 In this lab‚ we will take a trip to the planetarium lab and will learn about Right ascension and declination‚ and altitude and zenith. After looking at the different points shown‚ we will log the altitude and zenith in the chart in our lab manual. Now we will look at the same points and label the right ascension and declination. Then we will learn about the easiest way to locate the star Polaris. As we started the first program‚ we answered a few questions to make sure we knew

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    Finch Evolution Over 100 Years: Darwin Island vs. Wallace Island Kristin Moeller Tamu Hagwood September 2‚ 2013 Evolution of Finches by Population and Land Size Introduction and Purpose Finches reside on two islands‚ Darwin and Wallace. Parameters for one island will be changed to study the evolution of the finch’s beak size and population. This experiment will show basic principles of evolution by examining the finches over a time frame of 100 years. The purpose of this experiment

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    Effects of Crossing Over in Sordaria fimicola Abstract Sexual reproduction in organisms is a cause for genetic variation. This can be seen through the process of meiosis in Sordaria fimicola because of the effects of crossing over and independent assortment that occur in meiosis I. Before performing this experiment we hypothesized that we would be able to see that crossing over did indeed occur in the S. fimicola. We tested our hypothesis by growing our own culture and observing it under a

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    .(n.d). How Soil Influences Water. http://www.soil.ncsu.edu/publications/Soilfacts/AG-439-01/ http://www.eng.utoledo.edu/civil/heydinger/soil%20mechanics/SMgeol.pdf http://courses.ma.org/sciences/anat_phys/Intro%20Info/Lab%20Format.htm http://courses.nres.uiuc.edu/nres201/Labs/Lab%206%20Soil%20Texture%20and%20Density.pdf

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    Electrostatic Lab What materials will you use? I will use the virtual lab and elements provided by the class What would you measure? I will measure the static electricity with a neutrally charged balloon What results do you expect? I expect that the balloons charges and sticks to the wall. What is the result are different? That would mean that there is a different way to charge the balloons than negative charge as using your hair. EXPERIMENT Bring together the balloons but not touching

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    Use this document to report your findings from the LeafLab Exploration Experiment. The lab report consists of three sections: Data‚ Exploration‚ and Lab Summary. Data: copy any data‚ graphs‚ charts‚ or notes that you have saved in your LeafLab online notebook into this section. Exploration: Answer the questions. The questions in the Exploration section are the same questions in your LeafLab instructions. Lab Summary: Write a 100- to 200-word summary. Data To copy your data from your online

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    Purpose Name Due Date Clothespin Lab / Muscle Fatigue What are the affects of anaerobic respiration on you muscles? Background Normally‚ muscles use oxygen through a process known as cellular/aerobic respiration to make energy (or ATP) from sugar (glucose). This process is very efficient and produces 38 ATPs for each molecule of glucose. Carbon dioxide and water are the results of this reaction. When muscles undergo rigorous exercise they require more oxygen to make ATP than the

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    GEOG 1106 Lab 11 Biomes Directions: Listed below are the lab questions to answer. 1. Use the Whittaker biome figure to determine the biome of the places listed below. Place Average Temperature oC Annual Precipitation (cm) Whittaker’s Biome La Selva‚ Costa Rica 22.1 403 Tropical Rain Forest Marietta‚ Ohio 12 105 Temperate Deciduous Forest Pasadena‚ CA 18.2 51.8 Woodland/Shrub land Temperate Ferron‚ UT 8.8 20.9 Grassland and Desert Tucson‚ AZ 21.1 21.9 Subtropical Desert Santa Rosa National Park

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    Ammonia and Hydrochloric Acid Lab Chemistry 1 Abstract The straw should be cut shorter to 8 cm in order to make the solid ring appear in the center of the straw. We achieved our goal‚ cutting the straw caused the gases to not have to go as far‚ and meet in the middle. Background The particles in a gas are very loose and tend to move around a lot very quickly. The particles in a solid are very compact and vibrate but don’t really move very much. The particles in a liquid however are more

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