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    What is the effect of the amount oxygen in a beaker on the burntime of a lit candle beneath the beaker? Our group agreed that if the beaker were bigger, which would allow more oxygen in the beaker, then the candle will take longer to burn out then it would with a smaller beaker and less room for oxygen. In this experiment we used clay to hold a birthday candle up with in a pie pan. The pie pan had a little bit of water in it so it would help seal the beakers we used. After lighting the candle we

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    eyes to visualize my upcoming race and let the music pacify me. I was frigid as I sat anticipating the race. A few events passed, then the announcer’s voice broke through the speaker system saying, “Up next is the 100-yard breaststroke heat one.” I was in heat five, so I had time to prepare. I decided I should get prepped and visualize, so I began to make my way up to lane seven. People buzzed all around, moving swiftly on the pool deck. So many thoughts were running through my head. My stomach

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    Physics investigation proposal form Name: May Nakayama The Research Question How does the mass of ice affect the temperature of the final temperature of the iced latte? (17) Justification for the Question It is said that it would cost about 1.26cents for electricity to make 1kg of ice for commercial ice makers and for smaller scale production the costs may be higher (Allain). If the production is higher, the more expensive the iced latte will be for students in YIS. During the summer season, Ice

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    repair it. There is a water heater a heater which is used to temperature water and contains a storage reservoir which provides water that is heated. It's used to offer heated water. How can it work? By utilizing an energy source to heat water above its original or unique heat, it performs about the procedure for thermodynamics. Water heating is vital for house uses like cleansing, washing, cooking etc. Employing a plunger with toilet repair that is blocked. Using a plunger, generally you are able

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    thermodynamics states that all energy is constant, which as a consequence, or result, means that energy can never be produced or destroyed but rather it is transformed. During the process of energy being transformed some energy is typically lost as heat. Another result of energy being transformed is the increase of entropy, or disorder. The increase of entropy and loss of energy is referred to as the second law of thermodynamics. 2. Explain how life is able to adhere to the laws of thermodynamics

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    The system transfers heat to the surroundings and as a result, its temperature is decreasing. The surrounding (room temperature water) accepts the heat from the system, and thus, its temperature increases. The specific capacity of the calorimeter is calculated using msystem Cp ΔTsystem + Ccal ΔTcal = 0 (Eq.5). In the second part

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    Temperature, and Pressure The purpose of this lab was to find out how matter (fluid cornstarch) reacts to change in pressure, and temperature. This is important because we needed to find out if all matter fits into a property. I think that if you heat the fluid cornstarch, then it will start to melt, and if you make it colder them it will get stiff, and more solid like. I also think that if you apply pressure to the fluid cornstarch, then if will get runny, and watery, like a liquid, but if you

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    What temperature water will make the most bubbles when dry ice and dish soap are mixed, is the project that will be experimented. Some research that was done on this project was on the temperature of dry ice, the dry ice background, the ingredients in dish soap. Some other kinds of my research includes who invented/discovered dry ice, the outcome if you touch dry ice, where to get dry ice or dish soap, etc. Dry ice was first discovered in 1835 by a student named Thilorier. Dry ice is solid carbon

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    I wanted to talk about the formula for calculating temperature conversions to Celsius to Fahrenheit and vice versa, and where did these notations come from.  First I'll tell you where these notations come from. Shtatah uses Fahrenheit. Why did it happen? The Fahrenheit scale was "born" before the Celsius scale for almost 20 years. The Fahrenheit system was invented by the German scientist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1724, and Celsius was invented by the Swedish scientist Anders Celsius in 1742.

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    Experiment 1: Heats of Formation from Bomb Calorimetry. Salvador Martinez Email: sdmarti5@asu.edu Partners: Brittney P. Layaoen, Tanner Dickerson, Alexander Schaffer 09/12/2014 Abstract: A bomb calorimeter with the Parr design was used for the apparatus, which would lead to an experiment to measure temperature in degrees Celsius as time increased. Two different sample pellets were used, one being benzoic acid while the other was naphthalene. These measured findings were then used to

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