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Large Beaker Of Room Temperature Water
689 wordsTitle: Temperature vs. Volume of a Gas Purpose: To determine what happens to the volume of a gas sample as the temperature doubles. Materials: 1 Be ral thin-stem pipette, hot plate, 2 beakers of water, CBL temperature probe Procedure: 1. Take a large beaker of room temperature water and record its temperature. 2. Determine the volume of the be ral pipette by completely filling it with water and then holding it in a vertical position to squeeze out and count the number of drops of water it holds....
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Room Temperature Water
838 wordsUsing Charles Law To Determine Absolute Zero Tuesday 7th of December Introduction: One of the variables that affects the volume of a gas is the temperature of the gas and its surroundings. This volume-temperature relationship is quantified in Charles law. The law states that as the temperature of a gas decreases, the volume of the gas decreases proportionately. An ideal gas at 273 K, for example would decrease in volume by 1/273 of its original volume for each Celsius degree the temperature decr...
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Volume Of Displaced Water
650 wordsArchimedes's Principle Submitted by: Physics Class: 210 Lab section: B Date Performed: 3-13-02 Date Submitted: 3-20-02 Lab Partner: Sample Calculations 1. Weight = mass x 9.80 g / cm ^3 W = 45 g x 9.80 NW = 44,100 dynes 2. Buoyant force (calculated) = weight in air - weight in water BF = 44,100 dynes - 38710 dynes BF = 5390 dynes 3. Volume of Water = radius^2 x length = (. 63 cm) (4.65 cm) V = 5.80 cm 4. Buoyant force (measured) = mass in air / density BF = (44,100 g) / (7.76 g / cm ^3) BF = 568...
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Use Of Archimedes Principle
792 wordsArchimedes was one of the greatest mathematicians and inventors of his time. He was born in Syracuse, Sicily around the year 287 BC. Archimedes was educated in Alexandria, Egypt, but spent most of his life in Sicily. When in Sicily, he stayed in or near Syracuse and did nothing but experiment and research. Archimedes made many contributions to mathematics. One of the more important discoveries Archimedes made was he found a way to measure the areas and volumes of objects that are irregularly sha...
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Original Foul Water Sample
584 wordsPurpose: The purpose of this lab is to purify as much foul water as possible by doing three procedures which are, oil water separation, sand filtration, and charcoal absorption / filtration. Procedure 1) Obtain approximately 100 mL (milliliters) of foul water from your teacher. Measure its volume precisely with a graduated cylinder; record the actual volume of the water sample (with units) in your data table. 2) Examine the properties of your sample: color, clarity, odor, and presence of oily or...
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Foul Water Sample
693 wordsFoul Water Report Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to purify as much foul water as possible by doing three procedures which are, oil water separation, sand filtration, and charcoal absorbtion / filtration. Procedure: 1. Obtain approximately 100 mL of foul water, provided by your teacher. Measure its volume precisely with a graduated cylinder: record the value (with units) in your data table. 2. Examine the properties of your sample color, odor, clarity, presence of solids of oily regions. Rec...
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Gold Into The Water
211 wordsArchemideArchimedis was born in 287 BC. We also know that Archimedes died in 212 BC at the age of 75 in Syracuse. It is said that a Roman soldier, who was offended by Archimedes, while the Romans seized Syracuse, killed him. Archimedes had a wide variety of interests, which included encompassing, statistics, hydrostatics, optics, astronomy, engineering, geometry, and arithmetic. Archimedes had more stories passed down through history about his clever inventions than his mathematical theorems. Ar...
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