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    Combustion Experiment-Cracker Combustion Name: Chantelle Andrews Home Group: 9T3 Subject: Science Group members: Ruby Aim - what is the purpose of your investigation? The aim of the experiment was to find out how changing the mass effects the rise of the temperature of water. Hypothesis The higher the mass of burger rings, the higher the water’s temperature will rise. Variables Independent The independent variable in the experiment was the mass (or amount) of the cheese and bacon balls

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    They are many drinks in the world. Some Drinks are Coke,Sprite,Water,Juice,Gatorade,Kool-Aid, and many more. If you don't Drink anything you could get dehydrated and could possibly go to the hospital. You need some type of fluid in you so you don't die. You can survive around 3 days without a drink or water. You need to drink so you can keep yourself hydrated. You see many companies with drink commercials on TV. You have a Drink everyday. There are some bad drinks like alcohol. Water The Earth

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    Introduction to Prokaryotes in Different Temperature Environments Angelina Orozco Biology 1108 Wednesday 7:30 am Abstract Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms that can survive in extreme environments. Bacteria is the more numerous type of prokaryotes. The group hypothesizes that the samples taken from different environments will all cultivate diverse morphology in fast growing rates in each environment. The aseptic technique was used to cultivate bacteria from different environments. The

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    Chemistry By Jarrod Ahern Abstract The aim of the investigation was to determine whether primary alcohols use less energy than secondary alcohols for fuel. The hypothesis is if primary alcohols are heated and results are taken, they produce a lesser heat of reaction then secondary alcohols. The method used was to find the average bond energies of three relating primary and secondary alcohols and compare it with the average theoretical values. Hence the primary alcohols produce less energy most of the

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    Note that a typical feature of the simulated annealing is that it accepts degradations to a limited extent. At the beginning, at large values of temperature, T, large degradations may be accepted; as T slowly decreases, the amount of degradations possibly accepted goes down. And finally, when the temperature reaches absolute zero, degradations cannot happen at all—only improvements. This is why it mimics the family of steepest descent methods as T goes toward zero. On the other hand, recall that

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    length that the candles will burn in 30 minutes - using unscented, rose scented and apple scented candles. Hypothesis: Unscented candles burn more quickly than scented candles. Overview: Candles Candles are a convenient way of providing light and heat when no electricity is available. They are normally made from paraffin wax with a wick in the middle. Candles can also be made from soy wax or other plant wax, animal fat or bee wax. Wax acts as a fuel to keep the candle burning. The wick has to be

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    In this quote, Golding is emphasizing on the fire and then the horizon, each of which is an element of fire. The fire at the top of the mountain is a symbol of light and the presence of life. This is the light which kicks inside every one of us and one can make a connection with that of a tube light or an off switch. Then Ralph makes a reference with the horizon which symbolizes hope. Every speck at the line of the horizon could be a ship which is a sign of survival and hope for the stranded. The

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    The compositional variation of recorded at room temperature is shown in Fig. 13. It is clear that, as Al concentration increases increase up to its maximum value at x = 0.4 and then decreases. The initial permeability of ferrite material depends on many factors like reversible domain wall displacement, domain wall bulging as well as microstructural features viz., average grain size, intra-granular porosity, etc. [35]. According to Globus model [65], the initial permeability is dependent on the

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    Thermodynamics… Thermodynamics is a branch in physics that deal with heat and temperature and how they are related with energy and work. There are 3 laws of thermodynamics which are used almost every day and some of them are present in our body. Thermoregulation: Thermoregulation is process by which our body keeps our internal body temperature constant. Our optimum body temperature is 37°C to 40°C. Whenever our body temperature increases or decreases our internal system brings our temperature back

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    the process where the coffee was made will not increases or decreases. Since the volume is remains constant, so there is no work transfer. Moreover, the advantages are increasing the internal energy. The only effect of heat transfer is to raise the internal energy level. When heat absorbed is completely used, it changes the internal energy and also the temperature. In coffee maker, the bottom globe is heated up. It was then become water vapour and accumulate at the bottom globe. This causes the pressure

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