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Lab Report Guidelines

Lab Report Guidelines 1) Introduction: Explain the theory behind this experiment in a paragraph between 150 and 250 words. (2 Points) Suppose you are using external resources; include the reference. It would be best if you had any relevant formulas and…

Physics Lab Report Guidelines

Physics Lab Report Guidelines • Laboratory Preparation: Instructions to all lab experiments are posted on our Blackboard course website. Before performing each lab activity, students must read the instructions, prepare for the laboratory, and study the theory for the experiment.…

Nuclear Reactions & Applications

Nuclear Reactions & Applications Scientists such as Heinrich Hertz, Philipp Lenard, Max Planck, and Albert Einstein made scientific contributions that ultimately demonstrated that light is electromagnetic radiation, and that it has a “dual nature.” Some electromagnetic phenomena are best explained…

Electromagnetism & Applications

Electromagnetism & Applications discussion-  Research and discuss the aurora borealis in terms of electric charges, magnetic fields, and forces. Which times of the year are best for seeing the northern lights, and where are the best places to view them?…

Home Electricity Use & Savings

Home Electricity Use & Savings Discussion-   It’s possible to save a great deal of electrical energy (and money and natural resources) with some simple changes in household electrical use. The trouble is that most of these changes mean either changing…

Electricity & DNA Connections

Electricity & DNA Connections discussion- An enormous amount of electricity is created at power-generating stations and sent across the country through wires that carry high voltages. Appliances, power lines, airport and military radars, substations, transformers, computers, and other equipment that…

Comparison of Wave Properties

Comparison of Wave Properties The three most common types of waves that we encounter in our daily life are water, sound, and light waves. While water and sound waves can only travel through a medium, light waves don’t need one.…

Thermodynamics & Climate Impact

Thermodynamics & Climate Impact Imagine you’re driving along a road and you approach a bridge. You notice a sign that reads, “Bridge freezes before road.” Why do bridges become covered with ice before roads do? Research this question and respond…

Dynamic Models & Circular Motion

Dynamic Models & Circular Motion In this activity, you’ll use a video measurement and analysis tool called Tracker. Tracker enables you to create two different types of mathematical models: analytical and dynamic. In an analytical model, you can enter mathematical…

Race & Representation

Race & Representation Reflect: Reflect upon the themes that the disciplines covered this week explore and the methods that they use to explore these topics. How do these different approaches and themes help contribute to the larger understanding of society, culture,…