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    Amount Of Light On Sowbugs

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    experiment. Then place the graph paper with one centimeter blocks inside the plastic box to be able to see and know exactly how far away the bugs got from the light source. We did this to also minimize the chance of error in the calculation of the distance the sowbugs were from the light source. Make sure to tape the excess parts of the paper to the sides of the box to ensure that the bugs do not crawl under the paper. Next, place the four sowbugs on the right side of the clear, plastic box to…

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    Nt1310 Unit 6 Lab Report

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    T= D/V. In this equation, D represents the distances in meters between Point A and Point B, and V represents the speed (meter/ second) of how fast a person walks. In mathematical terms, it uses the total distance traveled to divided by the time to get an estimation of the average speed(second). But, if we want to find out the age of the universe ? Then, we need to take it into the universe’s perspective. In 1929, Edward hubble discovered that distance of the galaxies is proportional to the…

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    the strength and stamina of these Latina immigrant mothers, whose stories are often swept under the rug because of their seemingly small role within affluent society. Firstly, the main issue that these mothers face is the physical and emotional distance…

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    because they can better comprehend how valuable it really is. The poem explains that the relationship between possession and appreciation, is paradoxical. The paradox states that the only way to truly appreciate and understand something, is to distance oneself from it. The poem’s extended metaphor gives three…

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    experiment to calculate the time of walking through this area. First I start at point A to point B by walk for testing the total elapsed time of walking through this distance. After I got the , I could easly to calculate the other distances of this area. SO the total elapsed time of the distances was 23 And here are the distances calculate calculation of Foster-Powell building on my experiment if you want to go to shopping or eating by walk,you might need to take at least 15 minutes to…

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    You might think that “light years” measure time and that’s why they’re called light “years”, so it may surprise you to know that light years are actually a unit of measurement for crazy, long distances. Well, you may be familiar with meters, kilometers, feet or miles but those units measure quite short distances…

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    Cognitive Dissonance Study

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    test, even though the experimenter didn't say what they were. The students were told that they would walk across a busy quadrangle dress in a Chiquita banana outfit and walk from one statue to the next and after report about their emotions and the distance from the statues. The experimenter told them they would prefer that they do the emotions test and asked the students if they would choose the emotions task and signed a waiver. The experimenter choice group found out that other tasks were…

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    Bioluminescence Lab

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    (Figure 1) Tests for relationships/directional trends Figure.2 shows the tests of relationship between bioluminescence and toxicity (cyanide gland area) with phylogenetic distance from the root. A and C are the relationships for luminescent millipedes, while B and D are graphs for non-luminescent millipedes. What did they find? Results of DNA analysis The results showed that X.bistipita actually belonged in the Motyxia genus…

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    Buffon’s Needle I Introduction Formulated and eventually published in 1777, Buffon’s needle is a problem that Georges Louis-Leclerc, Comte de Buffon came up with. The problem was a simple one: when a needle drops onto a floor marked by equally spaced lines, what is the probability that the needle lands on one of the lines on the floor? The question by itself is an interesting one for me; when I first saw the problem I was actually surprised there was a mathematical way to solve the problem.…

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    Birds Nest: A Case Study

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    with with the vacuum and most of the wells that are injecting in this section are set to a maximum pressure of 300 psi. The length of the upper section of the Birds Nest aquifer is 34.38 miles. The yellow line in the upper section shows the measured distance. The ruler box in Figure 6 also shows the measured…

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