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    Circuit Lab

    Name: _Amogh Prabhakar____________ Date: Oct. 10, 2014___ CP: _____ Virtual Circuit Lab Learning Goals: Students will be able to understand Ohm’s Law. Students will be able to see the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance. Go to ⎝Battery-Resistor Circuit. Click on the green “Run Now” button. The simulation should look like the picture to the right. 1. Change the resistance and voltage. Observe what happens to the current. Note the relationship you observed between

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    Lab Report

    Task 1: Task one was intended to build off of ideas implemented in the previous lab. More specifically formulating a V-I curve for the resistor circuit displayed in the prelab. Graph 1 shows the resulting V-I curve. Graph 1: V-I curve for the potentiometer. Like the previous lab, the signal was generated by a function generator and then sent through a potentiometer followed by a precision resistor in series. Figure 1 shows the LabView Block diagram that was used to record voltages

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    The use of 1 Microscopes Name: Khulud Abdulaziz Nazer ID: U00045236 September 23 2014 General biology lab Section: 13 T Instructor: Tasneem Obaid Introduction: Microscopes are instruments used to enlarge objects that are too small to be seen by one’s eyes. Microscopy is the science of the examination of small objects using microscopes. Technically we have two types of microscopes, the optical microscope which was first invented in late 1500s. It uses light and glass lenses (objectives)

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    Dynamic Lab

    | 3/5/2012 | | Mechanical Engineering Dynamics lab report.UFMEWL-10-2Vassos Tapakoudes | AIR TRACK Executive summary Demonstrate the patterns and relationships that stiffness and resonant frequencies follow under different circumstances on an air track. Stiffness is a measure of the resistance of a material to deformation under applied force. Resonant frequencies are the frequencies that a system appears to oscillate at greater amplitudes. Content Introduction pg.2 Theoretical

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    Lab Report

    Lab report As part of my module Nip1002 I was required to perform a set of observational skills which included; pulse, blood pressure, respirations, hand washing and urinalysis and then compare them to previous results. In this lab report I am going to discuss blood pressure in detail. Procedure * Explain the procedure to the patient and gain consent * Wash hands thoroughly following the hand wash technique to prevent the transfer of bacteria * Clean equipment e.g. blood pressure cuff

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    CN3108: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PROCESS LAB II Experiment B1 Adsorption for Protein Isolation (L) Frederick Chan Yew Meng U065963A (E) Gan Yue Sern U065873B (A) Giam Ming Yao Joshua U065944X (R) Farhana Mehnas D/O Haja N U065763H Group: M4 Submitted On: 13th October 2008 Contents Sections Page Summary 1 I Introduction 2 II Theoretical Background 3 III Experimental

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    Experiment 1 Preparation of Polymer Slime Introduction A solution of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) can be made into a slime by adding borax solution, which create crosslinks between polymer chains. There are a number of uses of the PVA polymer: a) They may be used in sheets to make bags to act as containers for pre-measured soap you throw into a washing machine. b) Used as bags in hospitals to collect cotton cloth used in the operating rooms or to hold bed linen or clothing of infected patients

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    Dialysis and Osmosis Beitz 1 Introduction: The cell membrane is not a solid structure. It is made of millions of smaller molecules that create a flexible container. Proteins and phospholipids make up most of the membrane structure. “The proteins are found around the holes and help move molecules in and out of the cell. There are also proteins attached to the inner and outer surfaces of the membrane” (BiologyKids, 15). There are receptor proteins which receive specific molecules, and there are transport

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    Grignard Lab

    ketone via a metalloimine intermediate. A sample Grignard reaction mechanism can be seen in Figure 1 of a Grignard reagent being prepared with an alkyl bromide and later reacted with a formaldehyde to produce a primary alcohol. The purpose of this lab was to form 1-phenyl-3-buten-1-ol using a Grignard reaction. The Grignard reactant was produced from Zinc and Allyl Bromide which was then reacted to Benzaldehyde. The formation of the final product will be confirmed using a Thin Layer Chromatography

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    Biol Lab

    lab 30 pregunta 1 pregunta 2 1.que quiere decir dioica -DIOICA quiere decir Di: 2, son las flores que poseen unidades reproductivas monosexuales (flores, conos de conífera, o estructuras funcionales equivalentes) que se manifiestan en diferentes individuos; es decir dos casas. O sea que una planta posee flores masculinas y en otra planta hay flres femeninas, pero no se encuentran juntas. pregunta 3 1.donde en la rama era brote determinal año pasado - La yema terminal desde

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