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    Gummy Bear Lab Report

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    In the experiment I conducted we were trying to figure out in what types of solution would the gummy bears expand the most. The hypothesis I came up with is if the gummy bear is in different liquids then it will get bigger in size. Two trials were tested because the first time we did all the gummy bears dissolved and we were lead to believe the we left them in the liquids too long. They made the liquids almost feel like jell-o texture and we don't know if they expanded before they or not because…

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    Eco-Friendly Doodie Bags

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    Dog waste and the type of dogs were the independent variables. The dependent variables were the rate of reproduction and worm length. The composts each received the same amount of water, sunlight, and sawdust. There were 4 equally sized bins, with the same size holes, the same amount, type, and source of compost, all with 10 worms each, roughly around the same length. The dogs ate their normal diet of dry food, along with occasional treats and dental chews. Two large dogs, boxers, and two…

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    The general topic the class experiment was how attractiveness affected the sentence length of a crime. This is important since it directly affects the lives of defendants in court room situations. Judges should be aware of this potential bias as they are deciding ruling. Sigall and Ostrove, conducted a study focusing on the same topic. The independent variable was the level of attractiveness with the crime committed. The dependent variable was how long the sentence was that the participant…

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    simple pendulum apparatus can be used investigate the relationship between the time period and the length of the pendulum, with a constant value including the value of gravity. This is apparent in the following formula; 푇=2휋√퐿푔 T – Time period; time taken to complete one oscillation L – Length of string Therefore, this apparatus and equation can be used to find out the value of gravity by varying the length of the pendulum and…

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    The main aim of this simple pendulum experiment is to investigate the relationship between the time period of a simple pendulum (oscillation) and the effective length (total length) of the simple pendulum. The three variables in Experiment-1 Simple pendulum: Independent variable: The independent variable in this experiment is the length of the string of the pendulum that could be changed. Dependent variable: The dependent variable is the time period for one oscillation. Constant/ Control…

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    amputation typically occurs above the elbow. Cheesborough et al. suggest preserving the humerus bone segment at an approximate length of 6 to 8 cm. In addition to the length they recommend fixating the humerus at a 70 degree angle with a metal plate to give the arm rotational and leverage control when using a prosthetic arm (Cheesborough et al.,2015). In addition the shape and length of the residual humerus bone allows for increased suspension of a prosthetic arm (Tintle et al.,2010). A…

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    Solutes And Osmosis

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    Different types of solutes do have an effect on the rate of osmosis in potatoes. For each of the following solutes used: salt, sugar, baking soda, cornstarch, cocoa powder, and tap water with no solute, the percent change of mass at the end were different. The solute with the highest percent change in mass was salt, followed by baking soda and sugar. This is due to the difference in the amount of solute in the solution and potato strip. The initial hypothesis was incorrect as the potato strip in…

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    1. The resting membrane potential is the potential difference across the cell membrane of excitable cells such as nerve and muscle cells. The 3 major factors that establish a resting membrane potential are as follows: (1) Non-diffusible anions: The resting membrane potential is influenced by the presence of large non-diffusible anions (proteins, nucleic acids and organic phosphates) inside a cell. The presence of large non-diffusible anions inside a cell attracts a large number of cations and…

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    articulate. This is what Augustine is doing. In trying to measure time, he uses the wrong definition of measure, and as a result creates a paradox for himself. Wittgenstein holds that Augustine is using a variation of measure which refers to measuring lengths rather than a measure that refers to time. Using the right definition of measure should allow for Augustine’s puzzle to be…

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    Pendulum Experiment

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    INTRODUCTION Can the magnitude of gravity be found by measuring the period in relation to the length of the string of an oscillating pendulum? The aim with this lab was for us to gain a greater understanding in the area of oscillations and simple harmonic motion. Also to determine if the use of a pendulum is a good strategy for measuring the gravity. I found this experiment to be very interesting since I’ve seen and used pendulums a lot before, but I have never really reflected on why they…

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