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    Alum Lab Conclusion

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    Alum Lab Conclusion The purpose of this laboratory was to use two different techniques to attempt to identify the melting point and the mole ratio of hydrated water to anhydrous aluminum‚ potassium‚ and sulfate of AlKSO4. The hypotheses were: if the alum was put in a capillary tube the melting point of alum will be able to be determined; and the water of hydration in alum crystals will be possible to determine if the alum is heated with a Bunsen burner. Results: Part 1: Data Table | Trial

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    increasing the height increases the energy stored in the ball and so when dropped‚ more of the energy would be converted to kinetic energy as a result of which the velocity at which the ball would strike the crater would be more and increasing the impact force of collision resulting in a deeper crater. * Variables- * Dependent- The depth of the crater. * Independent- The height at which the ball is dropped from. * Control- * Mass of ball * Type of clay used

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    Physics Notes * If the vector of all sums is precisely zero the object could be still moving * IF an elevator fell ‚ the passengers would be trapped to the ceiling of the elevator seeing as there is no air resistance ‚ false * Constant speed = no acceleration = sum of all net forces is zero * An object in orbit around the earth is not truly weightless * Sitting half as far away from your class mate the gravitation force is four times as strong. (re2) * Newton’s First

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    Measurement of the distance‚ the thickness and the radius of curvature Purpose : To learn how to use vernier caliper‚ micrometer and spherometer to measure internal and external diameters of a pipe‚the thickness of a copper rods‚ and the radius of curvature of spherical lenses. 1) Vernier caliper: As shown in Fig. 1 the main fixed scale in the vernier caliper has 1 mm gradations while th sliding scale (vernier scale) has 0.05 mm gradations. The smallest division of vernier scale is called

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    ABSTRACT: The lab of one dimensional motion is a series of experiments that deal with different types of motion in a single direction. In the first experiment‚ one dimensional motion of a small cart on an air track is measured in a one photogate system. The acceleration was calculated by the infrared light emitting electrode of the photogate sensing the slacks on the picket fence. The calculation for gravity yielded 9.63 m/s^2‚ which is consistent with the accepted value of 9.8m/s^2. In the

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    April 29‚ 2014 Abstract The objective project was to use our knowledge of physic properties to create a working car that was powered by a mouse trap. I found that the lighter the car was and the more traction the car had‚ the further it travelled. Introduction The purpose of this project was to create a car that is powered by a mouse trap. We were to use our knowledge of physics laws to make the best car we can. I knew from Newton’s Law‚ F=ma‚ that if my car had a lower

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    Calculus in 3D Geometry‚ Vectors‚ and Multivariate Calculus Zbigniew H. Nitecki Tufts University August 19‚ 2012 ii This work is subject to copyright. It may be copied for non-commercial purposes. Preface The present volume is a sequel to my earlier book‚ Calculus Deconstructed: A Second Course in First-Year Calculus‚ published by the Mathematical Association in 2009. I have used versions of this pair of books for severel years in the Honors Calculus course at Tufts‚ a two-semester

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    Name : Siti Zulaikha Binti Dahalan Matric. No : FIS 1307 3296 Name of Partner : Title of Experiment : Experiment 2‚ Uncertainty and Error Date Of Experiment : 1st October 2013 Course Name and Code : Physics Lab 1 (FP1021) Instructor’s name : Dr. Azah Nik Jaafar Objective 1. To measure Human Reaction Time 2. To find uncertainty and error of a measurement Apparatus 1. Ruler Theory Human Reaction Time is a measure of how quickly human can respond to a particular stimulus. This

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    Physics Lab report Aammar Paracha Section MX Feb 6th 2015 OPTICS Abstract: This experiment revolves around using light rays and lenses. The experiment also discusses different properties of light rays. This experiment uses different lenses and measurements to produce images and observes different techniques to obtain the image position. Question and Answers: 1. Use your data to verify the Law of Reflection and then use Snell’s Law to calculate

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    Experiment-5 Thermal physics is the combined study of thermodynamics‚ statistical mechanics‚ and kinetic theory. This practical is done to measure the temperature drop of water over a period of time (30 minutes). Research question- What is the rate of temperature change over a period of 30 minutes? Independent variable- time Dependent variable- the temperature of water Controlled variables- the amount of water in the calorimeter - The stop watch

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