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    Ferrocene Lab Report

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    Objective The purpose of the experiment is to synthesize a compound with an organometallic iron-carbon bond and use infrared spectroscopy to investigate the unconventional sandwich structure. In addition, the experiment aims to understand pi-bonding of an arene ring, use cyclic voltammetry to understand the redox capacity of ferrocene, and explore the barriers between formal inorganic and organic chemistry definitions. Introduction Ferrocene was discovered unintentionally in 1949 when Miller…

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    Kinect V2 Case Study

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    The Kinect V2 is composed of a time-of-flight continues-wave camera with a resolution of 512*424 pixels (width*height), an RGB camera with a resolution of 1920*1080 pixels (width*height), an array of 4 microphones and some electronics for signal elaboration. The camera is able to acquire images at a maximum frequency of 30 Hz. Sending out invisible structures pulses into the scene whilst measuring the individual traveling time of each point in the pulse (See figure 3.1, page 16). The operating…

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    Battle House Laser Tag is a stimulating attraction that has surpassed the limits of a kid-friendly only environment and has progressed into a realistic domain filled with buzzing delight. With this intention, maintaining a lifelike appearance is the key factor in the grave one-and-a-half-hour battle of two energetic competing teams. There are three primary rooms that are important throughout the duration of laser tag, the briefing, storage, and battle room. Undoubtedly, among all the rooms,…

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    the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum. The relationship ,conducting the net radiation from a hot object is called,” Stefan Boltzmann Law.”In 1879, it empirically obtained by Josef Stefan. In 1884, it was obtained theoretically…

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    dioxide (CO2) produced by the greenhouse effect. ii. The greenhouse effect is the trapping of the sun’s warmth in the planet’s lower atmosphere due to the greater clarity, or transparency, of the atmosphere to visible radiation from the sun than to infrared radiation emitted from the planet’s surface. iii. Many people may think that global warming is caused by only humans but that is not true, there are natural causes that cause global…

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    Column Chromatography Lab

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    Each spot had its Rf value recorded. A 10 ml graduated cylinder was filled with hexane. Then, two microliters of the carvone-hexane solution were added to the hexane using a micro pipette. This solution was moved into the crystal container for UV spectroscopy. The UV spectra was taken from 200 to 400 nm and the concentration of the sample was 2.0E-4. The absorbance was recorded at 232 nm and 273 nm. Results The carvone product was weighed to be 1.88 g and appeared to be a mostly clear liquid.…

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    Sun Light Research Paper

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    The light we see from the sun is not exactly the light that comes to the earth from the sun. We see sunlight as being whitish in color, but it actually is a blend of the colors of the rainbow. The reason we see it this way has to do with the way our eyes perceive color. This is because, “Our eye contains three kinds of light-sensitive cells, each sensing a different band of colors--one band centered in the red, one in the green and one in the blue” (“(S-4) The Many Colors of Sunlight,” 2006).…

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    Gohbot

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    algorithm to calculate distance by triangulation using randomly-projected infrared light beams (Chen, Yue, Wu, & Wang, 2014), and presents point-like depth readings in the form of point clouds (Stefanczyk et al., 2013). According to Fankhauser et al. (2015), the second version of Kinect is a time-of-flight depth sensor, meaning that it implements a detection process in which obstacles reflect a strobing infrared light and the infrared camera registers each pixel's time of flight to the obstacle…

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    Bluebot Lab

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    sensing BlueBot detect? Lights are used for many everyday tasks, and many days they go unnoticed. There are many types of lights, such as Ultraviolet, Infrared, fluorescent, and LED lights, and they all can do different things. Ultraviolet light can be used as a way to light up certain types of clothing, or it can be used to sterilize food. Infrared light is mainly used as a way to heat up food, or as a shorter wavelength to control household items, such as televisions and DVD players.…

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    Molecules Project 1: Chemiluminescence Luuk Adema & Ewout van der Veer S2794640 & S2680254 luukadema@hotmail.com & ewoutvanderveer@msn.com 31-10-14 F. Mecozzi, E. Hagting & M. van Zuylen Abstract Luminol was synthesized and the light intensity of its luminescence was tested. The yield of the synthesis was 55%. Measurements of the intensity of luminescence were done under standard and optimal conditions resulting in peak intensities of ±0.02 lux (standard) and ±0.03 lux (optimal). It has been…

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