Physical properties of Elements & chemical properties of Elements Purpose- The purpose of this lab is to look closely at properties that differentiate metals from nonmetals, and then to see how the reactivity of metals differ within a group and within a period Procedure- (Part 1). First you must put on googles because we are working with chemicals that could damage your eye sight if got in eye. Then you obtain a spot plate and obtain 1 sample of each element and be sure not to use your
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Lab #2 – Student Steps: Student steps needed to perform Lab #2 – Align Risk, Threats, & Vulnerabilities to the COBIT Risk Management Controls: 1. Connect your removable hard drive or USB hard drive to a classroom workstation. 2. Boot up your classroom workstation and DHCP for an IP host address. Copyright © 2013 Jones & Bartlett Learning, LLC, an Ascend Learning Company Current Version Date: 05/30/2011 www.jblearning.com All Rights Reserved. -11- Student Lab Manual 3. Login to your classroom
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MAE 334 Introduction to Computers and Instrumentation Lab 2 (Week 1,2,3 &4): Motor modeling and position control Author: Deepak Kumar Lab Partner: DE SILVA T C J Date: 4/24/2012 4:02 PM Lab TA: Reza Lab Section: L6 –Monday 6:30-9:00 PM Integrity Statement: I understand the importance of ethical behavior in engineering practice and the seriousness of plagiarism. I am pleased to confirm that this work is our own independent effort. All of the data processing and graph preparation
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Lab #8 – Assessment Worksheet Performing a Web Site and Database Attack by Exploiting Identified Vulnerabilities Course Name and Number: Student Name: Instructor Name: Lab Due Date: Overview In this lab, you performed simple tests to verify a cross-site scripting (XSS) exploit and an SQL injection attack using the Damn Vulnerable Web Application (DVWA), a tool left intentionally vulnerable to aid security professionals in learning about Web security. You used
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other types of laboratories in a number of ways. First, there is only a small amount of built-in furniture. Second, there is abundance and a variety of electrical power. This, of course, is due to the fact that in most physical sciences research labs the floor space is occupied by an array of apparatus and instrumentation, both home-built and store bought. Almost all of this equipment requires power of varying voltage and amperage... Power and piped services are usually provided from an overhead
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Date: Instructor’s Name: Assignment: SCI103 Phase 1 Lab Report Title: Measuring pH Levels Instructions: Enter the Virtual Lab, and conduct the experiments provided before going out into the virtual field for additional research. Please type your answers on this form. When your lab report is complete, submit it to the Submitted Assignments area of the Virtual Classroom. Part I: Answer the following questions while in the Phase 1 lab environment. Section 1: You will be testing 4 known
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Purpose: This is a section that kind of combines introduction, motivation, and some background information. In that respect, in this section, I would like to see brief answers to the following questions: - what did you do in the lab (purpose), and - how did you do it? (The effects that rotation has on motion of geophysical fluids (ocean, atmosphere) was investigated through comparison of motions in a stationary tank (no rotation), and a rotating tank (to simulate rotation of the Earth). This
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SALE OR DISTRIBUTION Lab #7 - Assessment Worksheet Using Encryption to Enhance Confidentiality and Integrity Course Name and Number: _____________________________________________________ john schenberger Student Name: ________________________________________________________________ Instructor Name: ______________________________________________________________ Lab Due Date: ________________________________________________________________ Overview In this lab, you learned how cryptography
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Lab #10 Assessment Questions & Answers Network/Security Assessment Questionnaire Network Assessment – Required Information 1. Do you have detailed logical network drawings? If so, please attach. 2. What Directory service, if any, is in use? 3. How many network elements do you have? List each, including make and model or attach list. 5 4. Have you configured multiple networks on this infrastructure? no 5. What internal (RFC1918 or otherwise not-Internet-routable) IP address
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Student name Professor’s name Subject title Date Impact Testing Objective The main objective of this lab is to perform tests on Charpy impacts where 1081 Steel and 6061 Aluminium are examined in order to determine the transition temperatures from ductile to brittle under various temperatures. The Charpy Impact test is used to measure notch toughness or the impact energy. The two materials underwent 8 tests at different temperatures which were obtained by mainly having the Charpy
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