Michael Ames Ms. Martin IPS Per. 1 11-3-09 Sludge Lab Report A few weeks ago‚ I got a container full of “sludge”. I was asked to separate it into its four components and identify each one to help me better understand how to separate mixtures ad identify substances. My original sludge had a liquid on top and solid(s) on the bottom. The liquid was clear‚ and most of the solid was tan. There was a small layer of blackish/brownish particles in the middle of the tan solid. There were small yellow
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LAB 1: Footprinting a Network One of the most astounding side-effects of the Internet is how readily accessible information is about individuals‚ organizations‚ and computer systems. This assignment is designed to give you some experience in obtaining this information. Materials Needed: Computer Internet connection with “Ping” command available Activity Use “Ping” command to determine the IP address of www.google.com and www.uhv.edu e.g. launch the command prompt and type in “ping www
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................................................... 15 Appendix................................................................................................................................................. 16 Objectives: The Refrigeration lab was conducted to gain a better understanding of the refrigeration cycle‚ Carnot
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and familiarize ourselves with their taxonomic levels through the organism’s mechanisms of feeding‚ motility‚ and reproduction. Our group used the prior knowledge we possessed about the Hydra‚ Rotifer‚ Gammarus‚ and Planaria organisms to complete the lab. We knew that all of these small invertebrates have a freshwater habitat. Each organism differs in taxonomic levels from Genus to Species. We knew that the Hydra reproduces with one of two methods: 1) by “budding” which is an asexual method of reproduction
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Laboratory 9 Lab title: Conductivity of solutions and Household Items PURPOSE: To understand the compounds that dissociate (break into ions) when dissolved in water. Determine ionic compounds are electrolytes. To identify solutions as electrolytic and non-electrolytic‚ and to identify variations in conductivity among electrolytes. Substances that are capable of conducting an electric current in solution are known as electrolytes. Substances that do not conduct an electric current
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This lab experiment goal is to prove and hypothesizes which toothpaste actually cleans the teeth better‚ and how fast on the scale it moves towards closest to white. The topic for me is really relevant since I personally should be taking care of my teeth one of the main reason because I have braces‚ therefor I have to clean my braces often. This experiment briefly bring an idea and awareness to the people. They should know what kind of toothpaste they should buy when it comes to their teeth and how
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Enzyme Activity Lab Objective: To determine the effect of temperature‚ PH and enzyme concentration on catalase activity. Introduction: What is an enzyme and how the enzyme works. Any of a group of complex proteins or conjugated proteins thatare produced by living cells and act as catalysts in specific biochemical reactions. The system in which enzymes work is often referred to as the ’lock and key’ system it’s where the enzyme and the substrate lock together. The substrate then unlocks into
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Name Biology-Honors Teacher December 6‚ 2012 Photosynthesis Lab 1. Introduction: Light dependent reactions are the first phase of photosynthesis. It requires light to happen and happens in the thylakoid membrane in a chloroplast. The light energy is absorbed from the sun and converted into chemical energy. Which is then stored temporarily in ATP and NADPH. Hypothesis: I predict that the wavelength intensity will affect the rate of photosynthesis more than light intensity will. 2.
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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department Polytechnic Institute of New York University ME6213 Introduction to Solid Mechanics 1.Buckling of Columns 2.Deflection of Curved Beams Date of Experiment:_______ Date of Lab Report Submission: _______ This lab report submission is approved by: Amith Deshmukh | Signature:_________ | Bhavesh Joshi | Signature:_________ | Anoop Kumar | Signature:_________ | Sriniket Srinivas Achar | Signature:_________ | Experiment 1 – Buckling
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NT1110 Computer Structure and Logic Troubleshooting Networking Issues Lab 6.1 Task 1: Network Troubleshooting Task: 2 Using the IPCONFIG utility Due Date: 5/31/2014 5/28/2014 Task: 1 Networking Troubleshooting 1. Ascertain the problem. Access to the web page is unavailable. 2. Probable causes The DHCP protocol cannot detect the web address. 3. Determine if theory is correct through testing. 4. Through command window determine the cause of the network connection loss
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