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    Let’s look at the difference between television broadcast and print news and the strength and weaknesses of each. Generally‚ television broadcast is the most public material that people of all ages can watch whenever they are available. That is why it is very effective material when you want to send a message to unspecified individuals. When television broadcast want to deliver something to someone‚ communicative skill and immersion is high because television broadcast can use audiovisual system

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    Finding Mass Using the Inertial Balance Theory: Physics can be referred to as the study of various properties of matter and energy. Matter can best be described by looking at the mass of an object. Mass is the amount of material that is in an object. Mass can be found by using a spring scale‚ a balance scale‚ or an inertial balance. Inertia is the resistance by mass to any change in its state of motion. Scientific Law states that mass and inertial forces are directly proportional. The

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    Abstract This report investigates the absorbance of methylene blue and carmine red using a spectrophotometer to determine the absorption spectra of both solutions. The concentration of the unknown solution of methylene blue was found to be 1.07 x 10-5 M by using the molar extinction coefficient‚ with absorption of 0.547. It was also found that the results concluded confirmed beer’s law with an R2 value of 0.9989. Introduction Spectrophotometry is the quantitative measurement of the absorbance

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    Molar Mass by Freezing Point Depression November 28‚ 2012 NAME Lab partner- Purpose: To determine the molar mass of an unknown substance by measuring the freezing point depression of a solution of an unknown substance and BHT. Equipment: Test tube‚ 18*150 millimeters Wire stirrer Weighing dish Timer‚ seconds Chemicals: 2‚ 6-Di-tert-butyl-4-methylphenol‚ BHT‚ 16 grams Cetyl alcohol‚ CH3(CH2)14CH2OH‚ 1 gram Unknown substance

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    Does the Mass of a Material Affect it Aerodynamics? There are five basic steps of the scientific method‚ step one is to make observations step two is to come up a hypothesis. Step three is to make a experiment to test the hypothesis‚ step four is to test the hypothesis and step five is to either reject or accept the hypothesis. Scientific method is important because it is a series of techniques that helps you keep track and correct any mistakes‚ and to show others how you got to the result. In

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    The Media: Revealed or Criticized? Although Gibbon presents an adequate amount of information on how the media is responsible for the loss of public heroes‚ he fails to inform the reader of the positive acknowledgment that some media give to celebrities or potential heroes.  He presents a lot of comments about well-known people‚ but it solely supports his own opinion.  My first question was‚ "Is this acceptable evidence?” With him only presenting the negative feedback from the press and media

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    Avogadro’s Number and Molar Mass Handout Key 1. What is the coefficient for oxygen when the following equation is balanced using the lowest‚ whole numbered coefficients? ____ C3H8O(g) + ____ O2 (g) ____ CO2 (g) + ____ H2O(g) a) 3 b) 5 c) 7 d) 9 2. What is the sum of the coefficients when the following equation is balanced using the lowest‚ whole numbered coefficients? _____ PH3 (g) + _____ O2 (g) _____ P4O10 (s) + _____ H2O(g) a) 10 b) 12 c) 19 d) 22 3. What is the sum of the coefficients when

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    Can the media reflect the society like a mirror? In modern day society‚ news is everywhere. We check the latest news anytime and anywhere‚ and with thousands of sources available there is always an article for our likings. We choose what we want to read and the media fulfills this need. This means that the media clearly tries to adapt to society. Therefore reflects the media society like a mirror‚ however some form of distortion is inevitable. Everyone in the world has different beliefs and

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    An African elephant can reach heights of 13 feet and possess a mass of as much as 6000 kg. Determine the weight of an African elephant in Newtons and in pounds. (Given: 1.00 N = .225 pounds) 58800 N or 13230 lb Problem 2 About twenty percent of the National Football League weighs more than 300 pounds. At this weight‚ their Body Mass Index (BMI) places them at Grade 2 obesity‚ which is one step below morbid obesity. Determine the mass of a 300 pound (1330 N) football player. 136 kg Problem 3 With

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    Body Composition | By. Cornelle Winfield | | | Body mass index or (BMI) is a key index that relates a person’s body weight to their height. The body mass index is a person’s weight in kilograms divided by their height in meters squared. The National Institute of Health uses the body mass index to define normal weight‚ overweight and obesity. Overweight is considered is a person having a body mass index of 27.3% or more for women and 27.8 % or more for men. Obesity using the BMI index

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