electrons only travel at a person’s walking pace! Circuits: Electrical circuits are designed to take energy from a power supply (battery‚ generator‚ alternator‚ solar cell‚ thermocouple‚ fuel cell‚ . . .) and ultimately deliver the energy to an output (heater‚ light‚ motor‚ TV‚ computer monitor‚ speakers‚ . . .). In some cases the energy is the important part (heaters‚ motors) in other cases it is the information carried and manipulated by the circuit that is the useful output (telephone‚ cellular
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types of reflexes are put into effect via the nervous system. (1) The Patellar reflex‚ or Knee-Jerk reflex‚ is used to test the nervous tissue in the spinal cord from L2-L4. The patellar reflex is known as a “reflex arc”. It is a negative feedback circuit that is made of three components. The first is a sensory‚ or afferent neuron which takes in information from a sensory stimulus‚ and translates it to an electrical signal‚ which then gets sent to the central nervous system. The second piece is an
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Flame Test Lab Morgan Chemistry CP 5/30/14 Abstract- In the flame test lab‚ the flame test was performed to excite the electrons in the samples and observe the color of the flame. The flame emits a color because each element has an exactly defined emission spectrum‚ which one can use to identify them. For example‚ NaCl was highlighter yellow‚ Sr(NO3)2 was sun orange‚ CuCl2 was turquoise‚ LiCl was neon red‚ KCl was solar flare yellow‚ and BaCl2 was Voldemort green. Introduction- In Bohr’s
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This week I am to find the equation of a line that is parallel or perpendicular to given lines that pass through specific point. The given equation y=12 x+3 The parallel line must pass through point (-2‚ 1) Parallel lines share the same slope so the slope of the new line will be12. Because I have an ordered pair and the slope‚ I can use point-slope to find the new equation Y-y1=m(x-x1)
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Parallel arrays and arrays of structures An array of structures are usually equivalent to parallel arrays of the components. For example‚ if each student record consists of an ID number and a GPA value‚ then a list of students can be represented as an array of structure: The same data can be stored as two arrays that "parallel" to each other‚ in the sense that the same index in them indicate data for the same student: Usually the first way is more natural and convenient. Advantages and
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Enzymes Lab Report Inroduction In this lab we explore an enzymes activity and how it can be affected by changes to its environment. An enzyme is a protein and is a catalyst to chemical reactions. It helps accelerate reactions by lowering the activation energy‚ which is needed for reactions in cells to progress at a higher rate. Activation energy is the minimum amount of energy needed for a chemical reaction to occur‚ yielding products from a given set of reactants. (Unit 7: Enzymes lab) Products
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AC Hipot Verification procedure. The AC Hipot test checks the insulation of a device to make sure that there is not a voltage breakdown between the electrical components and conductors in the device‚ and the chassis ground of the device. A high AC voltage is applied to the connection wires of the device‚ and the frame of the device is grounded. The return side of the hipot unit must also be connected to ground. In some cases‚ it is necessary to float the return and not connect it to ground
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CASCADE CONNECTION A series connection of amplifier stages‚ networks‚ or tuning circuits in which the output of one feeds the input of the next. Also known as tandem connection. Fig. 16. Two two-port networks with the first’s output port connected to the second’s input port When two-ports are connected with the output port of the first connected to the input port of the second (a cascade connection) as shown in figure 16‚ the best choice of two-port parameter is the ABCD-parameters. The
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Name : Andi Nadya Amanda Period : 4 Grade : 11 Enzyme Lab Report Question How heats effect the length of reaction time of an enzyme? Hypothesis I think the heat will make the length of reaction time of an enzyme become slowly. Heat is one of a way to denature the substrate. It means the heat will break down the structure of substrate in order the reaction of enzymes that we activated into it become slowly. Method for Collecting Data First I will record the length of reaction time
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2013 Lab Day/TA/Group: Wednesday(1:35pm)/Group A Labs reports must be typed and chemical structures must be drawn with ChemDraw. Report must not exceed three pages (including this page). Page limit does not include any attached spectra or references. ** Deductions for hand written report/structures and exceeding page limit ** Report Breakdown Data/Results: _________________ /10 Discussion: _________________ /10 Report Total: _________________ /20 Other Lab Marks
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