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    Collision Lab Simulation Purpose: To study elastic and inelastic collisions in one-dimension. Background Information: Momentum: is a measure of mass in motion. It is the product of mass x velocity. Conservation of Momentum: in the absence of external forces‚ such as friction‚ the linear momentum of a system remains constant. Procedure: 1. Open web browser and go to the site: http://phet.colorado.edu 2. Click “play with sims”‚ then “physics”‚ and then “motion” 3. Find the “Collision Lab” 4

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    Investigating the Control Dynamics of an Algae-Brine Shrimp Ecosystem 113437768 Introduction The purpose of this lab is to investigate whether an ecosystem consisting of marine algae and brine shrimp are controlled by top-down or bottom-up mechanisms. The terms top-down and bottom-up in the context of ecology describe which trophic levels are enforcing population pressures on the others. Thus‚ the top-down mechanism of control holds that consumers are responsible for determining the abundance of

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    Lab 4 Identify Motherboard Components Larry Pfaff NT1110 ITT Technical Institute Ms. Pritchard The LGA 1156 connector is used with these processors Intel Celeron Intel Pentium Intel Core i3 Intel Core i5 Intel Core i7 Intel Xeon Connects to a northbridge using the Front Side Bus‚ allows the following connections to be made from the processor to the rest of the system and used to communicate with graphics and display ports H55 Chipset is used on platforms powered by the Intel® Core™ i7-800‚ Intel®

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    Abstract: The Enzyme Lab results where when the liver was frozen‚ its reaction was fast‚ and when it was hot‚ it was slow‚ and the liver that was at room temperature reacted slowly to medium. Introduction: The Enzyme Lab is to conduct investigations to determine the most favorable conditions for the most efficient enzyme activity. Variables to be used testing include temperature‚ pH values and surface area. Enzymes are proteins that speed up the rate of chemical reactions‚ which would otherwise

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    Institute Physics Course 2014 - Rocket Lab Report Title: RockSim and Electronic Altimeter Measurement Techniques Name: Scarlet Henriquez Email: scarletpatricia94@aol.com LAB SESSION ___8____Assignment _____7_____ Due Date: ___7/8/14______ Objective: Launch a smaller rocket to learn how to compare RockSim predictions (computer based) to an actual instrument measurement carried by the rocket (Electronic Altimeter). This Lab shows how better the electronic measurement

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    Boyle’s Law Lab Purpose: To determine the relationship between pressure exerted and volume of a gas. Materials: Lab simulation. Procedure: 1. Open animation file 2. Modify the number of books that press down on the piston starting from 0 books and increasing by 1 each time until 19 books. 3. Record the pressure (# of books) and volume for 19 different pressure values. 4. Record those values in a table 5. Using the data‚ plot a graph of pressure in function of volume. Conclusion:

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    Chantell Johnson BioScience 100A Online Virtual Lab Report: Part I Points: 120 (30/each) Due by: 12:00 PM PST on the second Saturday of class Directions 1. Type your answers‚ observations‚ and results in bold. 2. Save your report often as you fill it out‚ so as not to lose information. 3. Use the report form as a single document‚ do not turn in separate reports for each lab 4. Use the ‘Save As’ option to save your file as a Word file 5. Save your lab report with this name: Last name‚ First

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    Virtual Lab Unit 3 1. Briefly describe the steps required to aseptically transfer bacteria from an unknown to a tube of liquid broth.  You might have to research this using the "T" button (Tell Me More About...) To aseptically transfer bacteria from an unknown to a tube of liquid broth you have to flame the loop or wire before you begin to sterilize it. You then remove the caps from the tubes and flame the mouths of the tubes to prevent air-borne contamination. When all this is done‚ you have to

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    Lab Report Chemistry Lab

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    Purpose: To find out the densities and to find out the name of the unknown metals. (Based on the extensive and intensive properties) Check up the words mass‚ volume‚ density‚ extensive properties‚ and intensive properties. Where do the units for mass and volume) come from and what do they mean? What is the density of distilled water? What is Archimedes principle? Does temperature affect the density of a solid? Liquid? Gas? Materials: Safety glasses‚ 10‚ 25 or 50 mL graduated cylinders

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    Student Guide Laboratory: Drop and Bounce Different matter responds differently to force. In this lab‚ you will explore the relationship between matter and energy by dropping objects made of different materials from different heights to see how high they bounce. You will be dropping these objects in a virtual lab setting where objects behave the same as they would in the real world. Goals for the Lesson Solve a problem using the scientific method. Use the metric system in a scientific experiment

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