learned in our lab‚ we need a good source of light for something to become clear. The mirrors that are used for the telescope cause the light to be reflected off of one mirror onto the other which then create a clear image from the large convex lens. “Because these light rays are parallel to each other‚ the reflector telescope’s mirror has a parabolic shape to focus the light rays back to a single point on the secondary telescope mirror. The secondary telescope mirror is flat and reflects the
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purpose of this lab is to introduce the undergraduate students with the most important separation equipments in the process industry‚ and provide a hands-on training of the proper operation of these units. This helps in not only understanding the theoretical fundamentals of the subject but also helps to visualize its real-world applications in the process industry. List of Equipment 1. Continuous Distillation Column 2. Batch Distillation Column 3. Liquid/Liquid Extraction Unit 4. Gas/Liquid Absorption
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Technology Devices to Overcome the Limitations of Sight and Hearing Humans have sight and hearing limitation. Without any devices‚ our sight and hearing was limited. Most of the limitation of sight can be overcome with the help of certain optical instruments such as magnifying glass‚ microscope‚ binoculars and others. The range of frequency of hearing in human 20 Hz to 20 000 Hz. It was different according to the age of a person. Hearing limitations can be overcome by using devices such as
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properly. 5. Examine the microscope and give the function of each of the parts. NO. NAME FUNCTION 1 eyepiece 2 - arm -Contains a magnifying lens 3 - stage -Contains a magnifying lens 4 - opening of the - Supports the body tube
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with an electron microscope‚ since they will not survive in a vacuum. The magnification in magnetic electron microscopes is determined by the strength of the current passing through the electric and electromagnetic lens coils. Changing the current through the objective lens coil focuses the image. In the optical microscope the image is determined by absorption of light by the specimen; in the electron microscope the image results from a scattering of electrons by atoms of the specimen. Since
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SENIOR SECONDARY EXAMINATION Scheme of Physics Practical Examination Duration: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 20 There will be a practical examination of 20 marks apart from the theory examination. The distribution of 20 marks is as follows: (i) (ii) (iii) Viva Record Book Two Experiments 4 Marks 2 Marks 14 Marks Note: There are 30 experiments in three Groups A‚ B and C. In the practical; examination candidates has To do two experiments which should not be from the same group and each experiment carries
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Lab Manual Introductory Biology (Version 1.4) © 2010 eScience Labs‚ LLC All rights reserved www.esciencelabs.com • 888.375.5487 2 Table of Contents: Introduction: Lab 1: The Scientific Method Lab 2: Writing a Lab Report Lab 3: Data Measurement Lab 4: Introduction to the Microscope Biological Processes: Lab 5: The Chemistry of Life Lab 6: Diffusion Lab 7: Osmosis Lab 8: Respiration Lab 9: Enzymes
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THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES ST. AUGUSTINE DEPARTMENT OF BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCES FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES GOVT 2060 – INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: THEORIES & APPROACHES COURSE OUTLINE SEMESTER I – 2011/2012 Lecturer (Day) : Dr. Indira Rampersad (indira.rampersad1@sta.uwi.edu) Lecturer (Evening) : Ms. Priya Marajh (priya_marajh@yahoo.com Lectures (Day) : Tuesdays‚ 1:00pm-4:00pm (Eng LT 1) Lectures (Eve) : Wednesdays‚ 5:00pm-8:00pm
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References: 1) ’ ’The only source of knowledge is experience. ’ ’ Albert Einstein / March 14th 1879 – April 18th 1955 / theoretical physicist 2) ’ ’None of us is as smart as all of us. ’ ’ Ken Blanchard / born May 6th 1939 / American author and management expert
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inner confidence‚ he looks at his photographs often ranking them poorly‚ while she looks at some of her peers judgmentally and the same comes back to her. Another comparison‚ looks at the ever-changeable lens on the camera representing her ever-changing views on the present and future. An extending lens that looks ahead at the long road that is yet to be journeyed through and short‚ stubble ones they may remind her of the moment she is in. As she gets comfortable and more confident‚ the student is met
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