Name _ __________________________ Section _GEOG 101______ EXERCISE 4 PROBLEMS/SOLUTIONS—PART I For questions 1 through 4‚ calculate the following distances using the fractional map scale. (Your instructor may ask you to show your work in the space provided.) 1. On a map with a scale of 1:24‚000‚ a measured distance of one inch represents an actual distance of: _2000__ feet 2. On a map with a scale of 1:62‚500‚ a measured distance of 4.5 inches represents
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First Stage Group "D" Name: Ahmed Mohammed Ali Name of exp: The focal length of convex mirror Date of exp: 16/1/2015 Sub group: Ali Emad - mobeen jafer - mortadha abd al-aaly Apparatus Convex mirror and holder‚ small plane mirror and wooden clamp Convex lens and holder. two mounted pins‚ metre rule or optical bench. Method: Place a mounted pin at a distance from the convex lens greater than the focal length so that a real image of the pin is produced. Locate this image by means of
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Cost Formula Word Problem The cost formula for a manufacturer’s product is C = 5000 + 2 x ‚ where C is the cost (in dollars) and x is the number of units manufactured. (a) If no units are produced‚ what is the cost? (b) If the manufacturer produces 3000 units‚ what is the cost? (c) If the manufacturer has spent $16‚000 on production‚ how many units were manufactured? Answer these questions by substituting the numbers into the formula. (a) If no units are produced‚ then x = 0‚ and C = 5000 +
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THE FOCAL LENGTH OF SPHERICAL MIRRORS Section 1: The Focal length of a concave mirror Section 2: The focal length of a convex mirror Done by: I.D: 201100635 24 Oct. 11 Section 1: To determine the focal length of a Concave Mirror by locating the centre of curvature. ------------------------------------------------- ABSTRACT: In this paper we want to discuss the focal point of a concave mirror by locating the centre of curvature. The focal point is a point in space at which light incident towards
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Vibration- Rotation Spectroscopy of HCl and DCl Purpose: To determine the fundamental vibration frequency and bond length for H35Cl‚ H37Cl‚ D35Cl‚ and D37Cl and to compare the isotope effects to theoretically predicted values. Introduction Vibration spectroscopy is one of the most important tools for the accurate determination of molecular structure. Vibration spectroscopy also plays an important role in environmental chemistry. For example‚ the albedo of the earth’s atmosphere is controlled by the
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The Skeletal Muscle Length-Tension Relationship 33. In a force-length graph‚ a. the muscle length is the independent variable. b. the amount of force generated is the dependent variable. c. both active and passive forces must be considered. d. All the above are correct. correct answer 34. According to your lab manual‚ the protein titin is the primary cause of _________ __________. Passive Force 35. In this lab simulation‚ the muscle length of _______ mm was able
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pendulum length on its period? Hypothesis If the length of the pendulum is decreased‚ the period will decrease. Variables Independent: The length of the pendulum (cm) Dependent: The period of the pendulum (s) Controlled: The weight of the swinging mass The angle for maximum displacement Materials: Pendulum (can be as simple as a mass tied to string attached to a piece of cardboard) Retort stand and clamp Stopwatch Ruler Protractor Masking tape Method 1. Adjust the length of the
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time period of a pendulum. Research question: How does the length of a pendulum affect its time period? The independent variable is the length. The dependent variable is the time. Controlled variable is the mass of the pendulum bob. Formula for 1 period of oscillation of a pendulum of a certain length is T=2π √lg Where l is length and g is gravity (9.81 ms-2) T2= 4π2 lg T2= 4π2g l Hypothesis: The longer the length of the pendulum is‚ the longer the time that is needed to
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Chapter I Introduction Background of the Study An important institutional element of the family is marriage. It is the cultural mechanism that ensures its continuity. Marriage is an institution consisting of clusters of mores and folkways‚ of attitudes‚ ideas and ideals‚ of social definitions and legal restrictions. Marriage is a special contract of permanent union between a man and a woman entered into accordance with law for the establishment of conjugal and family life
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Haileab Ghebrekiden‚ Lucille Emeruem‚ Shakira Thomas‚ Chris Thomas and Brad Steward 9/18/2014 Physics I Lab Dr. Abdalla Measurement of Length‚ Mass Volume and Density Introduction: All science is concerned with measurement. "MEASUREMENT" is the determination of the size or magnitude of something "Or" The comparison of unknown quantity with some standard quantity of the same rates is known as measurement. Due to this fact we have standards of measurement. Since the precision of all measuring
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