sponge cushion and not use a can because my egg container was really heavy. 9. No my drop was indeed not successful had a lot of damage to the egg on the side because of the shock it takes in because a container has corners i.e a circular top but the top was off so when the egg‚ dropped to the ground it immediately takes contact and shatters the side of the egg with their cushion because it wasn’t enough. 10/11. The strengths of my container was it could definitely survived at a high height
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from Egypt. The statue takes on the form of a lion head (but really looks more like a monkey) and the body of a human. The container is made of glazed ceramics and well-crafted with details of the lion’s mane. The lion has really humanistic eyes‚ nose‚ lips‚ and ears. In contrast to the previous object‚ this statue looks less noble in my opinion. As a statue of leonine feature
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possibility for seismic activity that could disturb any stored waste.2 Currently‚ nuclear waste in the United States is typically stored on-site at nuclear reactors in dry cask storage‚ which allows spent fuel to be surrounded by inert gas inside a container which is called a cask‚ which in turn is a steel cylinder surrounded by concrete layers in order to shield workers from radiation.3 This is a temporary fix while a permanent solution has so far been unsuccessfully found. In addition‚ even nuclear
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In a solid‚ molecules vibrate in a fixed position and do not move around. In a liquid‚ those molecules vibrate and move freely and faster throughout the liquid‚ taking on the shape of the container. In a gas‚ the molecules move completely at random and at very high speeds and spread to the limit of the container. Unit 2 Lesson 8 When you study thermodynamics‚ you study the movement of energy. Energy comes in lots of different forms‚ such as heat energy‚ chemical energy‚ light energy‚ and electrical
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DO‚ BOD‚ pH‚ and Turbidity of four Aquatic Environments in Natchitoches‚ Louisiana I. Introduction From August 27th to September 3rd of this year‚ data was collected from Chaplin’s Lake‚ Cane River‚ Wellwoods Lake‚ and Wellwoods Bayou in Natchitoches‚ Louisiana. Data collected by previous Ecology classes in 2010 and 2011 was included in the experiment in order to provide data that could help to determine patterns over time. The objective of this experiment was to measure and compare dissolved
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1) 0.069 mol MgSO4/ 0.015 mol H2O = 4.6 = 5 Formulae for hydrated MgSO4 = MgSO4 5H2O 2) There are at least two reasons why heating to find percentage of water in hydrated crystals is not recommended for all hydrates. The first reason is that some hydrates have such a strong bond with the water that not all of it will be able to be removed. The second reason is that different hydrates have their own mass. Depending on the mass and type of hydrate‚ some of the molecule may be burned off from heating
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organisms is counted in each test container. After observation under the microscope and slight mechanical stimulation (e.g. touching the juveniles with a glass Pasteur pipette) organisms that do not show some movement for about 10 seconds should be considered dead. 6.2. Preparation of a test solution showing algae sampling with a 10 ml pipette and sampling of the substance to be tested with a micropipette. Transferring solutions from the flask to the test containers While testing‚ the test solutions
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southeast corner of the garage‚ I saw the suspect squatting behind the plastic containers. I advised the search them that I could see the suspect. Due to the fact that the suspected was wanted for attempted murder and thinking that he could be armed with a firearm or a dangerous weapon‚ I intentionally pointed my rifle at the suspect. I immediately began to give him commands to stand up and come out from behind the containers. Once we had visual of the suspect we decided to make entry into the room to
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affect how high the water rises? The hypothesis was also tested by the experiment‚ and this was the hypothesis‚ the amount of candles affects the height of the water. This hypothesis was chosen because it was known that the more candles lit in the container it used more oxygen and without the oxygen the contained created a vacuum that brings up the water‚ and that the more candles the stronger the vacuum. Experimental Design The experiment had lots of variables that could have affected the outcome
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and shape of container * Time allowed to ferment. * Method of measurement. The manipulated variable was the type of fruit juice.The responding variable was the amount of fermentation as shown by the reduction of sugar.To measure the responding variable I used a brix meter to find the percentage of sugar before and after fermentation for each sample to calculate the difference.Top of page MATERIALS QUANTITY | ITEM DESCRIPTION | 1 | Brix meter | 16 | Transparent containers | 12g |
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