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    1) a = F/M (2) (3.2) Based on Equation (3.1), F represents the magnitude of the gravitational force, G is gravitational constant, M1 and M2 are the mass of the first and second objects and R is the distance between the two objects. Equation (3.1) shows that in the Newton law of gravity, the gravitational force between two objects is

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    Now that the different facets of the multiverse theory have been explained, what about society’s reaction? My hypothesis is that society will freak out and eventually progress into a nihilistic and existential society. Inevitably, there will also be individuals who react differently. I believe society’s reaction will mirror that of what happened when Charles Darwin proposed his theory of evolution. Because society went haywire when their view of the world was changed, no doubt society will react

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    The Pentium Flaw NT1110 Computer Structure and Logic Unit 2 Analysis The Pentium floating-point unit flaw only occurred on some models of the original Pentium microprocessor chip. Any of the Pentium family processors with a clock speed of at least 120 MHz is new enough not to have the bug. On the affected microprocessor models, the Intel Processor Frequency ID Utility checks for the floating-point unit flaw. Professor Thomas Nicely sent an email describing the flaw that he had discovered

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    the scientific method are defining a problem, forming a hypothesis, collecting research and data, conducting the experiment, and defining the conclusion. Fine tuning is the precision of the physical constants of nature, as the beginning of the universe requires extremely precise values. These constants serve to explain the nature of the universe, theories that potentially point to a divine creator. Evidenced through the initial conditions of the universe, such as the expansion energy and rate of

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    Due to our deviation being so low it indicates that the equilibrium constant is indeed a “constant”. Questions: In the lab it uses the definition equilibrium constant, what is meant when equilibrium constant is referred to, is the ratio of the molar concentrations of the reactants and products for the reaction. But in order for the ratio to be accurate the system must of reached equilibrium and temperature must have stayed constant. The value of Keq obtained from all our experiments was nearly

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    I wanted to learn, I wanted to help and I wanted to contribute. “I wonder,” I said, “if I can come here more often and put my hands on it too.” “You’ll need to get a permit from the lab.” The more I visited, the more I wanted to get involved. I sent an application for a permit as a volunteer working with Ying and couldn’t wait till the permit was granted. At the beginning, after completing household chores I rode my bike to the lab for a few hours each time. As the days went on, I stayed longer

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    Fescn2 Reaction Lab

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    of this lab was to figure out what the formation constant (Kf) was for FeSCN2+. To answer this guiding question, Le Chatlier’s principle, volume, absorbance, and concentration all effect outcomes of equilibrium. For this reason, all three components will be collected in order to solve for the average formation constant. Equilibrium is the rate at which the forward reactions and reverse reactions become equal at a constant rate. Equilibrium constant, denoted by K, is the relationship between the concentrations

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    Multiverse ♥

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    Maybe In Another Universe, I Deserve You Gaby Dunn What if, in another universe, I deserve you? Hear me out. There’s this philosopher from the 1890s named William James, and he coined this theory about “the multiverse” which suggests that a hypothetical set of multiple universes comprises everything that can possibly exist simultaneously. Are you following? The entirety of space, time, matter and energy is all happening at once in different timelines: It’s the idea of parallel universes. Right

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    U4A4 the Hero

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    abilities which Mr. Adirubasamy bestowed to him. There is also some irony in the name Piscine, in that as a child he is tauntingly called Pissing and when is stranded it occurs to him he may need to drink his own urine or ‘piss’. The mathematical constant to which ‘Pi’ relates his name has a value of 3.14 which is the approximate fraction 22/7 this represents the 227 days Pi survived at sea. When Pi is introducing himself at his new school he goes up to the board in each class during attendance, writes

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    Introduction Analytical chemistry was used for this project to determine the level of the reaction Fe3+ + SCN- ↔ FeSCN2+. According to ACS Chemistry for Life, “analytical chemistry is the science of obtaining, processing, and communicating information about the composition and structure of matter” (Analytical Chemistry). In this experiment the interaction of iron(III) (Fe3+) and thiocyanate (SCN-) formed, which was processed and now being communicated through the quantitative data collected. Chemical

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