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    Rover Experiment

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    “R”Rovers are an important part of our lives. They allow us to see beyond our earth. We made our rovers to help us understand the scientific process and how to create an experiment. Making this rover also refreshed our memory of the concept of elastic energy. Not to rub it in your face, but EarthToy Designs enlisted in our help to design this rover, too. They asked us to make a rover that can be adjusted to go different distances. Of course, we have to think about the environment while making…

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    Penny Cohesion Lab

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    Cohesion is the molecular force between particles within a body or substance that acts to unite them. Cohesion is in easier terms the bubble on top of the water you are pouring or the skin. It is like overflow without spilling over the side. Hypothesis: My hypothesis is that the penny would not be able to very many drops of water do to such a small surface area. My estimate would be that the penny would hold about twenty drops of water. Materials: • Beaker • Eye dropper • A paper towel •…

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    Strain hypothesis is a human science and criminology hypothesis created in 1957 by Robert K. Merton. The hypothesis expresses that society puts weight on people to accomplish socially acknowledged objectives however they do not have the methods, this prompts strain which may lead the people to carry out wrongdoings. Cases being pitching drugs or getting to be plainly required in prostitution to increase monetary security. Strain may either be: Auxiliary: this alludes to the procedures at the…

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    We do not have enough information to call it an Autosomal/Sex-Linked inheritance pattern. 75% are type C so it is dominant. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Using this hypothesis, predict your expected F2 Generation results. Show a Punnett square of the cross and determine the percentages of each phenotype that you expected to find. F f F FF Ff f Ff ff 75% of wild type is Dominant and 25% is recessive. Activity…

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    Aim - To investigate how the temperature of water affects how salt dissolves. Prediction - If the temperature is warmer, the more solute will dissolve in the solude. Variables - which variables are you going to: Independent Variable - The temperature of the water. Dependent variable - How much salt is needed to not dissolve in water. Controlled variables - The materials. How will you make it a fair test? - Using a machine to weight the salt and heat the water.…

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    Purpose/Rationale The purpose of this experiment is to find out what liquid out of coke, coffee or tea will stain an eggshell the most. I chose to so this project because I think that it can help people who have problems with their teeth not being clean. They may find out why their teeth are staining so bad. Coke, coffee and tea can do a bunch of damage. But in this experiment I wanted to know the exact percentage of staining that they may cause. I think that learning how much a everyday drink…

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    with the probability set at 0.05, the chi-square was bigger than the critical value. This data rejects the null hypothesis which states that there will be no significant difference between the observed and expected portions of birds at the feeding stations. So, rejecting the null hypothesis that there is no difference in the observed and the expected in favor of the alternative hypothesis that there is a significant difference . The three species that…

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    and/or office tower. The times have changed and we are going towards an alternative workplace. A lot of companies are fitting their workplace to be able to move towards the alternative workplace. I will explain the need for alternative and innovation workplaces versus the traditional workplace. The alternative workplace allows an employee to work from anywhere. The technology changes over the last few years have made the alternative workplace a possibility. The technology that is mainly used is…

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    goose after it has hatched. The alternative explanation was not given in this version. In this second version, the participants read a similar study, but the outcome of this study was not told. The alternative explanation was given. In this third version, the outcome was told that the gosling approached to the caged duck one it had hatched, and the alternative explanation was told in this version. In this final version, the similar outcome was told, but the alternative explanation was not…

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    APA Style Analysis Paper

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    advertising is limited. Due to there being limited data available, the authors give reason as to the purpose of the research adequately. Bakir and Vital’s null hypothesis is “Parents’ attitude toward food advertising will be positively related to their ethical judgments of the food advertising targeted at children” and they state nine alternative hypotheses (2009). Methodology is broken up into a few sections, “Sample, Procedure, Measures and reliability, Moral intensity, Idealism and…

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