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    Physics Lab 1

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    Lab 1 – Measurement of Space and Time Anthony Lucci Lab Partner: Amy Hayes Question 4: Both the height and diameter of the cylinder were taken to find the volume; five times for both measurements. Vernier calipers were used to get these measurements by clamping the cylinder between the jaws of the calipers. By looking at the mark of the zero‚ in relation to the main scale‚ the line best lined up with a line from the main scale was taken down. Getting

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    Phil Yu Electrostatics Lab Data Chart Part 1: Trial | Material | Material | Charge (+ or -) | q (nC) | 1 | Glass | Fur | + | 3.108 | 2 | Clear Plastic | Fur | + | 45.07 | 3 | Yellow Plastic | Fur | - | 81.57 | 4 | Glass | Silk | + | 1.979 | 5 | Clear Plastic | Silk | + | 19.60 | 6 | Yellow Plastic | Silk | - | 75.49 | 7 | Glass | Green Cloth | + | 2.914 | 8 | Clear Plastic | Green Cloth | + | 31.09 | 9 | Yellow Plastic | Green Cloth | - | 90.30 |     Data Chart Part 2:

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    Friction

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    Collazo 1 Asia Lee Collazo English Comp. I Professor J. Mohan February 14‚ 2013 “False Appearance’s” We are confronted with many different images of others. These false images can either be externally imposed or internally fabricated. In either case‚ one must have the courage to look through this ignorance so that ones true self can be exposed. After reading Mirrors it was obvious that‚ Lucy Grealy cared what others thought about her physical appearance. In time‚ however

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    Friction

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    ENC1102 SUMMER II 2013 FICTION EXAM Choose the best answer that completes each statement. There is only ONE correct answer for each. Please mark your answers clearly by highlighting your answer. Each multiple choice question is worth one point. 1.) How did Miss Emily‚ in “A Rose for Emily” react when the town’s ladies called to offer condolences on her father’s death? A.) Met them at the door with a horsewhip B.) She begged them for financial help C.) She insisted

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    science friction

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    Friction is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces‚ fluid layers‚ and material elements sliding against each other. There are several types of friction: Dry friction resists relative lateral motion of two solid surfaces in contact. Dry friction is subdivided into static friction ("stiction") between non-moving surfaces‚ and kinetic friction between moving surfaces. Fluid friction describes the friction between layers of a viscous fluid that are moving relative to each other.[1][2]

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    S. Philip Pachade AP Physics B Energy Conservation Lab 3/8/2014 Preamble After recently finishing up a take home test on the topics of energy conservation we were given an energy conservation lab for a deeper and more intricate analysis of the law of the conservation of energy. As previously mentioned by many physicists the law of conservation of energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed‚ but

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    Physics Calorimetry Lab

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    Calorimetry Lab: Determining the Unknown Metal Purpose: To determine the identity of an unknown metal Hypothesis: The unknown metal is Copper Materials: * Safety glasses * Styrofoam cup * Thread or string * Glass rod * Thermometer * 100mL graduated cylinder * Hot plate * Balance * Unknown metal * 300mL beaker Procedure: i. Mass of metal was recorded ii. Water was heated on a hot plate in beaker iii. Temperature was recorded when water reached

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    Friction Loss

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    experiment is to study the friction loss along a pipe. In this experiment‚ water and mercury have been used to demonstrate the law of resistance with different types of flow which are laminar and turbulent flow. The variation of head loss will be obtained and hence determined the Reynold numbers and friction factor. In the end of the experiment‚ the law of resistance which is the relationship between i and u will be determined and hence established the critical R and friction factor. 1.0 Introduction

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    Pipe Friction

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    Pipe Friction Summary The purpose of this lab is to find the friction factor and Reynolds number for laminar and turbulent flow and also for values in the critical zone. Results were taken recorded and used to calculate the friction factor and Reynolds number. They were then compared with the Moody diagram. Aim This lab could be used in industry when dealing with a pipe line containing any type of liquid to calculate the Reynolds number and friction factor. It would also help in pipe

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    AP Physics Slinky Lab

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    AP Physics Slinky Velocity Lab  Group: Asaf Yankilevich‚ Lily Greenwald‚ Yaeli Eijkenaar‚ Michal Antonov  2/23/15    Materials  ● Slinky  ● Spring weight  ● Force measurer  ● Measuring Tape  ● Timer    Procedure  1. The  first  slinky’s  mass  was  weighed‚ using a scale‚  and its tension was measured using a  force measurer  2. The slinky was stretched to 4m.  3. The linear mass density was solved for‚ by dividing the mass by the length.   4. The theoretical velocity was solved for‚ using the equation 

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