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    Helicopter Experiment

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    Helicopter Experiment Prediction: As the mass on the helicopter’s copters increases‚ the speed taken for the rotors to spin down faster‚ this is because there will be more downward pull from gravity‚ as the terminal velocity for a paper helicopter is low. Variables: Independent variable will be the mass that we change throughout the experiment. The dependant variable will be the time that we measure for the helicopter to reach the floor. Finally the controlled variables include‚ the helicopter

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    Water Experiment

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    effervescent to describe my annual quarter life crisis. Unconciously however‚ that must be no mistake‚ seeing that Water will be the theme of the experiment I will be working with. I’m still a little skeptical as to how I chose Water . There was no real inspiration‚ or interest on such force but rather an intuition that drove me to further explore this element. Perhaps an unconscious inclination‚ seeing water has always been a comfort zone for me. My whole life‚ I have always lived within walking

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    Used Car

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    million vehicles by 2020. CAR MARKET IN INDIA: India after independence‚ industrialization has paved the way for people to posses’ luxury items such as television‚ refrigerator‚ home appliances‚ and car etc. The car is one of the commonly used conveyances of the upper and middle class people. Before two decades‚ only a few industrialists and rich people owned cars. There was a time when one had to wait for weeks‚ months or even years to buy a car in India. The option of Indian drivers was

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    Hetherington‚ what is the reason why so many epistemologists reject thesis (T)? Edmund Gettier‚ threw a curveball at the then epistemological notion of knowledge being a justified true belief. With his examples‚ or famously known as Gettier cases‚ he in fact showed that a belief could be true and justified by evidence‚ without it necessarily being knowledge. The epistemological studies‚ shaken by this curvature‚ have since then been rather linear in their acceptance of this claim. According to Hetherington

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    Squid Experiment

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    Liza Handler Experiment Background: Squid is a keystone species‚ negative effects on them can have major consequences down the line. Nearly all of the animals in the oceans ecosystems either eat squid‚ or are eaten by squid. Squids not only have a vital role in our Oceans ecological community‚ but they also are important economically. Squid is a main source of food for the tuna and hake‚ two major commercially important fish. In 2011‚ fisherman harvested a total of $100 million worth of squid

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    Science Experiment

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    left them on overnight. We’ll note down the time that the flashlights were turned on. When we wake up we will watch the flashlights until they go out and will record the time. If one goes out before we wake up‚ we will get two more of the same type of battery and watch it during the day. Variables Our variable is the different brand of batteries. The controlled condition is the same type of flashlights. Results Our experiment showed that Rayovac outlasted all of the other batteries we tested by

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    Parachute Experiment

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    Parachute Experiment Aim: To investigate the effect of surface area on a performance (more the amount of a parachute better the performance) of a parachute. Hypothesis- More the amount of holes in a parachute‚ faster the rate of the fall. Variables: Dependent variable- The time it takes for the parachute to reach the ground. Control variables:Mass > Adding or subtracting mass from the load. > Clay can be molded around the load to increase mass. > Parts of the load can be cut off to decrease the

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    This It

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    you do. Do be rash about things‚ like in group works you want to finish already without even thinking of the outcome of your project. Even in activities like building a tower with just using the day to day tools‚ be patient and think. Once you have this trait‚ it is easy to get what you want in life such as your goals or dreams. Respect is one of the most important attitudes that one must have or acquire. There is a saying‚ “Respect begets respect”in which case tells us that when you respect someone

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    Experiment 8

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    Purpose This experiment shows how different concentrations of acids and bases in a solution affect its pH level. When acids and bases are combined in a solution‚ they neutralize each other. This means that depending on the concentration of both acids and bases in a solution‚ the pH will vary. A neutral pH level is 7; anything below that level is known as an acidic solution‚ while anything above is known as a basic solution. To find out the pH‚ the solutions will be diluted and tested with different

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    Jekyll's Experiments

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    “It is one thing to mortify curiosity‚ another to conquer it… (page 37)”. In Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ the main purpose of Jekyll’s experiments are to liberate himself‚ or in other words‚ to free himself from the evil part within him. He succeeds in many ways‚ which include the outcome of Jekyll taking the potion he created‚ and successfully releases his evil side through Mr. Hyde. He fails in many ways as well‚ including Hyde losing control and Jekyll

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