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    Red 40 Dye Experiment

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    (molarity).” (Schmidt, 2015). In this experiment the scientists will measure the amount of Red 40 dye in sports drinks by using a spectrophotometer which consists of a circuit that has a white LED (light emitting diode) light and a photoresistor or light detector. A spectrophotometer measures light absorption. The scientist will be using this tool to create a calibration curve, test the wavelength and resistance of each sports drink, and by using the absorption spectrum they will measure…

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    Dog Sees God Analysis

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    The strongest light sources that were installed in this production were neon lights hanging around the wall, which the light evoked me as if I was in a bad strip bar, the color of those neon lights were represented as cheap and indiscreet to me. Within its support of strong color of light and various changes, the story became more intense, but it eventually lost its details of emotions and individual…

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    photosynthesis in a plant? The factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis are the amount of light, the color of the light, and the amount of carbon dioxide. 6. Compare and contrast the information gained from the experiment about the factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis with the information that you learned from the class. There are differences and similarities about the factors (carbon dioxide and light) that affect the rate of photosynthesis. They’re similar because both…

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    Refraction In Physics

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    refraction Refraction is the bending of light when it passes from one medium to another, as light travels through one medium such as air it will travel at a certain velocity but once it enters another medium such as glass it will change direction due to the increase in density of the medium which slows down the velocity of the light. The amount that the light bends as it travels through a medium depends on how drastic the difference in optical density is. For example if light were to travel from…

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    Spectrophotometry Lab

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    within a solution to absorb light is a wonderful phenomenon as it aids in processes such as determining the concentration of proteins. The way that a solution absorbs light is due to the photoelectric effect. The way the photoelectric effect works is that when light comes in contact with the sample, the photons of light will react with its electrons. As the light travels through the solution, "a photon of light may interact with an electron ... [where] the photon of light transfers all of its…

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    uses symbolism with the color green is when we are introduced to Gatsby and the green light, “Involuntarily I glanced seaward- and distinguished nothing except a single green light, minute and far away, that might have been the end of a dock” (Fitzgerald 21). The green light symbolizes Gatsby’s hopes and dreams of one day reuniting with his old love Daisy Buchanan. Nick first sees Gatsby reaching out to the green light late at night. When Nick sees him Gatsby is reaching out to Daisy longing to…

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    My Savior In The Dark

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    the happiness, joy, and hope had been sucked out of existence here. ‘Dark like my life.’ I take a step forward and the floor lits up with a blinding light. So bright that I couldn’t look down anymore. I was awestruck at that moment. At my feet, the light was bright, blinding, but all around me the light diffused into the dark. Where the light gently kissed the dark expanse, there was a small rainbow of color. Colors I had never seen, so bright and beautiful I stopped breathing. Then it was…

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    Violet is at the short-wavelength end of the visible spectrum, 400nm, so it reflects the short wavelengths and absorbs longer wavelengths. However, red light is at the long-wavelength end of the visible spectrum, 700nm, so it reflects long wavelengths and absorbs shorter wavelengths. The shorter the wavelengths, the higher the light energy is so the temperature of the colours near the ‘violet’ end of the visible spectrum increases more drastically than the colours near ‘red’ end. Therefore…

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    Fall Dance Concert Report

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    prefer because it allows me to hear between my left and right side of hearing. I had to sit on the right side of the auditorium instead. The place looked dark with the black in front of me. They only had a few lights…. The lights went out before they started to dance. Soft music started as the lights brightened up. By this time, a lady in white lightly skipped to the center of the stage and began…

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    Paper Chromatography Lab

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    This photosynthetic process involves two separate stages: the light cycle in which the plant converts light energy into chemical energy and secondly, the Calvin cycle which uses that chemical energy to make sugars for food. To perform these processes, plants use organelles called chloroplasts that absorbs light to fuel the plant. These chloroplasts are consisted of different pigments that absorb specific wavelengths of light, with the two most abundant being chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b.…

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