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    research for this. You just have to guess. Make sure it is accurate and clear. 5. Plan your experiment. Your experiment will confirm your hypothesis. Make sure the experiment will answers or really confirms the hypothesis. 6. Plan your materials. You will need on your experiment. Make sure they are easy to buy and cheap. As much as possible‚ plan materials that is already in your house. 7. Test your experiment. Use the steps that you have planed. If all else fails try a different step or a different

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    the project. ScienceProject.com has project guides with background information and experiment design. Meanwhile‚ Encyclopedia.com and Wikipedia.com have general information on any subject. Project ideas and material can be found at MiniScience.com‚ while local libraries can provide relevant reference materials to the project. Step 3. Variables Determine the possible variables or changeable factors in the experiment. Step 4. Hypothesis From the research and variables‚ write down an educated guess

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    the  benefit  of  mankind.  They  are  being  kept  away not  only  from  nature  but  also  from  their  families  to  be  tormented.  Animal  rights  groups  have  surfaced  throughout the years‚ protecting the lives of innocent animals from experiments.  Below are some facts about how experimentation on animals is torturous:  “1.  Over  100  million  animals  are  burned‚  crippled‚  poisoned‚  and  abused  in  US labs every year.  2.  92%  of  experimental

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    equipment have a short in it. 2. Conduct an Internet search for information on home fire safety. Discuss several common‚ careless practices that may lead to a home fire while conducting a home physics experiment. (2 points) There are a number of dangers that may lead to a fire when doing a physics experiment if one is being careless. Some common examples are as follows; handling flammable liquids carelessly‚ a Bunsen burner or other gas emitting equipment that has cracks or leaks‚ not heating flammable

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    Animals Vs. Man

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    Animal experimentation has been a commonly debated subject for many years. There are two aspects for why animals’ testing is wrong. The first aspect is that these experiments would not necessarily work. The other aspect is that these experiments are morally wrong and doesn’t do us any good. Animals should not be used in laboratory experiments. Animal research would not necessarily work. The benefits to human beings are not proven. Doctors might succeed trying a medicine on animals but it might not

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    In this experiment‚ there seem to be a balance of crickets on each side of the chamber. This show that overtime the crickets will adapt to their environment or the cinnamon has no effect on the crickets at all. This makes sense because crickets are not usually exposed to cinnamon; therefore the cinnamon’s odor should not have a major influence on the crickets’ behavior. This experiment did not account for other species of insect‚ which mean that in some species it may cause a strong interaction between

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    Controlled Experiment to Investigate the Correlation between Keystroke Latency and Programming Performance Junisilver Taij This report is submitted as partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Honours Programme of the School of Computer Science and Software Engineering‚ The University of Western Australia‚ 2005 Abstract Programming is a complicated skill to master‚ and learning to program is complex. The difficulty of first year students studying computer science is that they generally

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    Europe‚ Asia and Africa. In Shah’s essay she brings up two convincing arguments against these experiments. One argument Shah speaks on is that in the movie The Constant Gardener the seriousness of the possible danger in these experiments is not well depicted. She argues that the movie makes the situation seem much simpler than it really is. The film does talk about some of the deaths caused by these experiments however; she argues that not much is revealed. The second argument bought up by Shah is the

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    question are you trying to answer‚ or what problem are you trying to explain? In this lab I will perform experiments to explain photosynthesis. I will answer questions like what does photosynthesis do and how does photosynthesis work? Hypothesis After reading the lab instructions (but before starting the lab) record your best educated guess about what will happen in the experiment. Explain what lead you to this hypothesis. I think that the fire will burn for a long time because fire

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    Bending of Beam Lab Report

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    1. Objective: The objective of this experiment is to demonstrate the bending of a bean when loaded at the center of its length and examine its deflection when positioned in two different ways‚ when the flat side of the beam is support and when the thin side is supported. In addition‚ try to find linear relationship between the load applied and the deflection of the beam and comparing the experimental deflection with the theoretical deflection. If the load is applied at the mid- length a=b=L/2

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