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    Density Lab

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    Objective- Our goal for this lab was to calculate the Density of a substance. We needed to make sure we had the materials to find mass and volume and then use a formula to calculate density. Introduction- The main principle of this experiment was to figure out the Density of certain objectives given to us in the lab. We had to know the the formula D-M/V in order to find the density of that object.We also needed to know the density of water(1.0 g/l) in order to predict if something would float…

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    Hooke's Law Experiment

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    Investigation Hooke’s Law AIM: To investigate how a spring behaves when a force of load stretches it. To figure out the relationship between the loads added to spring and the extension of spring. HYPOTHESIS: I think that as the load added to spring increases, the extension of the spring will increase. The relationship between them will be directly proportional. The formula of these two variables might be F=kx. F stands for the load added to spring, k is spring constant and x stands for…

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    Newton's Second Law: It describes what happens to the body when it is affected by force, as it shows the relationship between the force affecting the body, and the movement acquired by the body. Through the study of Newton's first law, we see that in the absence of an effective force on an object or the existence of a group of balanced forces affecting it, This body will be in a state of stillness or regular movement in the straight line. We continue to study the movement of objects when a force…

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    Apogee Rocket Experiment

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    This experiment was done to see what variables (weight, wind, friction etc.) affected the apogee of the rocket. The class did this by recording everyone's rocket weight and compared them to the apogee's after they had been launched. Due to different variables, the apogee might be affected in a variety of ways, one being the weather. After the class found all of the data, it was compared and analyzed for any patterns. The rocket had different forces acting upon it during the flight stages. The…

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    Circular Motion Lab Report

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    the role played by each part of the body if we were to analyze the dynamics of an extended object. However, there is one point, associated with the geometric mean center of the mass distribution of an extended system, known as the center of mass, always behaves like a point particle as if all the external forces, and the mass of the entire system, are on that point. In this view, all the…

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    Hypotonic and when the solutes are greater outside the cell versus inside the cell, the cell tends to be Hypertonic. My first hypothesis for the first egg that was placed in 14% distilled water was that the egg will gain mass and for our second egg that was placed in 30% sucrose will lose mass…

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    My Rocket Physics

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    The distance the rocket will travel will increase because the rocket has more mass. Newton’s 1st, 2nd, 3rd law and aerodynamic forces had an effect on the rocket. The changes made to the rocket was that more mass was added to the rocket. Two grams of clay was added to the nose cone. The straw is 205 cm body length and there’s 3 fins on the bottom that are 4cm x 2cm. Newton’s 1st law is if an object in rest it will stay in rest unless an outside force acts on the object. Also, if an…

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    Angular Acceleration Lab

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    In this experiment the maximum mass we are going to be using…

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    Essay On Dark Matter

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    scientists today. Dark matter was first “observed” by Fritz Zwicky of Caltech in the year 1933. Zwicky observed galaxy clusters and used mathematical calculations to attempt to determine the mass of each galaxy by observing its velocity of orbit. An issue arose when Zwicky ended up calculating the presence of more mass than could be accounted for, but these results were pushed to the side after publication due to a lack of understanding of galaxy clusters at the time. About forty years later,…

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    Air Hockey Research Paper

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    The more mass an object has, the more force it will need to move. The lighter an object is, the less force you will need to move. The puck has very little inertia so that it could be easily moved, have less air resistance, and have less friction against the surface of the air hockey table. The more mass an object has, the more weight being pulled down by gravity resulting in more friction. Also, an object…

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