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nature of the curve. I describe the complete nature of the curve.
Although finding of the time constant from the plot you provided is
not possible. I gave a complete explanation for the procedure of
finding the time constant. Please go through the explanation. And
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(6) Below is the hea experiment you performed in the ting curve for Experiment Temperature measurements-exactly as in the laboratory. You use this curve to calculate the time is curve correct?? P...
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1 The table below shows time, temperature, and temperature change data collected using Pivot Lab#8 (Specific Heat of Water Experiments). The heat supplied, Q, is to be calculated from Q = Pt (where P is the power of the light bulb which is 25 watts and t is the time). For example, when t = 200 s, Q = 25 watts x 200 s = 5000 Joules. Plot Temp. Change (vertical axis) versus Heat...
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Use the exact values you enter to make later calculations A ray of light strikes a flat, 2.00-cm-thick block of glass (n-1.67) at an angle of θ-40.0° with respect to the normal (see figure below). 2.00 cm (a) Find the angle of refraction at the top surface and the angle of incidence at the bottom surface. 6 638 Your response differs from the correct answer by more than 10%. Double check your calculations. (b) Find the...
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8 LABORATORY REPORT 1C. TIME/DIV-S IC VOLTS/DIV-SV A VOLTS/DIV V ov o v 0 s 2A. TIME/DIN-S2B. TIME/DIV 2C TIME/DIV-mS 2C. VOLTS/DIV o V 0 s 60033 0 s 3A. TIME/DIV-m 3A, VOLTS/DIV=-, 3B. TIME/DIV-1m 3B. VOLTS/DIV o v 0 s 0 s 388 Physics Laboratory Mamual Loyd A. TIME/DIV- ms 4A. VOLTS/DIV-LV o v ov 0 s 0 s 0 s Data Table 1 X Data Table 2 Voltmeter (V Voltmeter V 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00...
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Assume you performed the reaction in the above question using the amounts of reactants shown below and you obtained 1.14 g of reaction product. • 1-phenyl-1,2-propanedione (2.10 mL) • sodium borohydride (0.200 g) FOR THIS QUESTION, USE THE EXACT INFO BELOW IN YOUR CALCULATIONS OR YOU WILL OBTAIN A WRONG ANSWER AND NOT RECEIVE CREDIT atomic weights = C, 12.0; H, 1.01; 0, 16.0; Na, 23.0; B, 10.8; density of 1,2-phenyl-1,2-propanedione = 1.10...
s) For the questions below, you must write out exactly what you would need to type into Excel (starting with the equal sign) in order to have Excel perform the correct calculation. Be mindful of writing the parenthesis correctlyl a) (4 points) What formula would need to be typed in cell B2 in order to have Excel perform the correct calculation? Your formula needs to reference cell A2 so that it could be dragged down to the entire input-output table....
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Figure #1 : Pendulum PROCEDURE: and record their actual masses in the data table below 1. Weigh the 500g and 200g masses Table # 1: Mass values Nominal Mass Value 200g Ratio of masses: Actual Mass Value 50D Nominally: 5/2-2.5 Actual Keep this ratio in mind as we do the experiment to see if it affects our values 2. Attach the 500g mass to the line and attach it to the holder such that the length...
Principles of Inorganic Chemistry! Week 5 Effect of Temperature on Solubility of a Salt In this experiment, you will study the effect of changing temperature on the amount of solute that will dissolve in a given amount of water. Water solubility is an important physical property in chemistry, and is often expressed as the mass of solute that dissolves in 100 g of water at a certain temperature. In this experiment, you will completely dissolve different quantities of potassium nitrate,...
3. This is the experiment in Chapter 6. Please see the picture below. (For question 3-5.) hanging port & X SV This is a weightless meter stick (weight=0. You do not need to the count is as a force.) All the forces are perpendicular to the meter stick. The hang point A is in the middle of the stick. I have set this system in equilibrium state. Hence, we can choose any point as the axis of rotation. If we...
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HEAT TREATMENT OF STEELS EXPERIMENT 6 EXPERIMENT 6 HEAT TREATMENT OF STEELS THEORY The Effect of Cooling Rate One of the most convenient methods for controlling the properties of a given steel, i.e., a steel whose composition is already fixed, consists of austenizing the steel and ten cooling to room temperature at some predetermined rate. A variation of cooling rates...
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2. Use the table below to calculate the answers to the questions that follow it. Be sure to write how you are calculating your answer. You must include the numbers from the table when showing your work. The following table shows a sample of CSI whether they signed up for the Winter session since attending CSI and whether they live in Staten Island. Results of a survey follow: Residence/Winter Staten Island:Staten...