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    study, and further been categorized into 15 second data theme and eight main themes. The results of this study indicate eight main themes of mental toughness profile from the respondent which include 1) motivation 2) negative energy control 3) self-confident 4) positive energy control 5) imagery 6) patriotism 7) religiosity 8) Focus. These findings further support that the first component identified is motivation. Motivation component contribute 21.9 %, the highest mental toughness main theme among

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    to convert light energy into chemical energy. The energy that is created can be stored and is accessed later on by consumers. The consumers of the organisms break bonds while digesting the plant material and the stored energy is released into their perspective systems. The entire process of photosynthesis can be summarized as carbon dioxide and water reacting with light to create sugar, water and oxygen. Although put deceivingly simple terms, the process of photosynthesis’ energy conversion can be

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    Scientific Report: 1. Investigative question: What effect does the room temperature have on a regular solar oven box? 2. Research: www.ask.com/solar+cooker+infomation en.wikipedia.org/wiki/solar-cooker solarcooking-cooker.org/plans/ www.solarcookers.org/basics/how.html solarcooking.wikia.com/…/category:solacooking 3. Hypothesis: The greater the room temperature the greater the temperature of the solar oven. 4. Method: 1. Gather a shoe box and paint it completely black all over

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    The Internet of Things is a vision of a global network that connects various physical world objects to the IT infrastructure. This vision has been inspired by the success made in emerging technologies such as Radio-Frequency IDentification (RFID), wireless sensor networks, and mobile communication. The realisation of such a global object network will allow seamless interaction and cooperation between the real and logical world. Many of the IoT applications will include monitoring devices reporting

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    Aim The aim of this experiment is to investigate the effects of different concentrations of sugar solutions on the rate of osmosis in plant cells. Equipment 5mm borer Knife White Tile Potatoes Beakers Measuring cylinder Stopwatch Sugar solutions

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    Physical –Chemical Oceanography I Science is the study of the natural and physical aspects of the world we live in. Science is the way humans try to understand why the environment acts in the way it does. Science has set of rules and guidelines that must be followed. The most important step in science is observation, the point of observation is so that the experiment can be measured and or the experiment can be repeated with similar or the same results. Hypotheses are then developed to disprove the

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    Energy is consumed at alarming rates. While humanity has, and still is, received multiple signs the current rate at which humanity uses in unsustainable. Climate change and the increased green house gas emissions are indications that it is time to change the energy wasting habits that humanity has developed. Many of these habits include the monumental amount of energy spent on heating. In 2014, 41% of the U.S.’s total energy consumption stemmed from the heating of residential and commercial spaces

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    Problem: The purpose of this particular lab was to experiment and identify the chemical and physical changes throughout the experiment. Material: Refer to Science Activity 8.1 – Evidence of Reactions Worksheet Procedure: Refer to Science Activity 8.1 – Evidence of Reactions Worksheet, page #1-6 Observations: Original Temperature of H2O (Water): Using a thermometer we observed the measurement of the water “H2O” in the beaker, and it resulted in an initial temperature of 20 ⁰ C. CuCl2 (Copper

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    1. Description of Functional features This experiment is using a method whereby the light (thermal energy) is directed back upon the can of water from several different directions, increasing the efficiency. Considering that the reflecting of light cannot add nor remove power, the aluminium does not act to amplify. However, reproducing the rays using a mirror system replicates the power. Each individual ray mirrors the power of the original Sun’s rays, but because there are multiple, a much stronger

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    and efficient. Yet, the development in this field has not stopped, more and better ways for using the full potential of the automobiles are being discovered or invented. Nowadays, the latest development in this field is the use of Electromagnetic energy. Scientists and researchers

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