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    The Tyndall Effect

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    Just like another day at West Cannoli High School, me and Ultra Violinist worked steadily on our report on the Tyndall Effect. Honestly, my essay was better than most given the fact that most only use the bare minimum. Stating that it was light scattering when it passes through a colloid. Over the intercom, they called for me and Ultra Violinist to check out. Sometimes this job can be repetitive but it is still I have grown to enjoy tormenting our appointments let alone our biggest challenge yet…

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    Using a stochastic simulation of a randomized process of geometric Brownian motion (GBM), divided into 1000 random lines over a four years period. The simulated results justified a 15% 7% of the S & P index fused to match. With China, you can set A shares of a fuse cut down to 12%, to avoid…

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    (2.3) The equations of motion, heat and volumetric nanoparticle fraction are written in both regions as follows [22]: 1- In the Porous Region (1): The incompressibility condition yields .…

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    Animation is the process of making the vison of motion and the figment of change by different means such as, fast moving display of images that follow upon one another and that do only have small changes to them to form an animation. Animators are artists that specialize in the creation of animation. There are a few different creation methods in animation, Traditional animation, Stop-motion animation, Computer animation, 2D animation, 3D animation. Traditional animation (Cel Animation) - The…

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    and time are not separate things, but can be combined into what is now known as space-time. Therefore, the more massive the objects, the greater the distortion of space-time will be. Motion has an innate speed limit, whereas gravity does not; extremely heavy objects possess gravity can surpass even the quickest motions. A black hole is the only exception; this is a case where gravity is out of control. Later, a new aspect was added to his theory of relativity involving the concept of dark…

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    had always been ambiguity surrounding measurements. In 1789, however, Robert Brown introduced a confusing new phenomenon known as Brownian motion, the irregular motion of small particles suspended in liquid. After many years of isolated explanations, Albert Einstein brought the evidence for atomic theory to the forefront. The idea of atoms neatly explained the motion as particles were buffeted by the movement of atoms in the liquid. Soon after, the transmutation theory of radiation, developed…

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    measurable phenomena, and to realize how many molecules there are in a given volume of gas. A French physicist, Jean Baptiste Perrin initiated of using the term ‘Avogadro’s number.’ In 1909, He proposed an estimate of Avogadro’s number based on Brownian motion. Using the fact that microscopic particles suspended in a liquid or a have random movements, he identified the number of particles in a given amount of volume without using a specific modern…

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    University of Science and Technology, 219 Butler-Carlton Hall, 1401 N. Pine St., Rolla, MO 65409, USA. Synopsis INTRODUCTION Noncolloidal suspensions are composed by a liquid and a solid phase, which the latter is constituted by particles where Brownian motion, repulsion/attraction forces and Van Der Waals bonds are often negligible [1]. Nowadays, the success of many industrial processes relies on the ability of controlling and predicting with accuracy the rheological properties of suspensions.…

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    perimeter [1]. Interestingly, genes are also able to localize at the interior upon activation, with evidence that co-regulated genes are able to co-localize in what is referred to as “gene kissing” [1]. The localization of genes arises from the Brownian motion/constrained diffusion and directed movement of chromosomes [1]. It is important to note that the fractal and dynamic loop models reiterate the importance of loop formation in nuclear organization, including compaction, territory…

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    bacteria to evolve in fluctuating environment using cooperative and non-cooperative behaviour. The reliability in communication can be achieved through optimizing the cooperative and non-cooperative behaviour of bacteria. Bacteria’s are capable of self-motion, through chemo taxis process bacteria will able to reach…

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