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GENERAL SCIENCE LABORATORY 1110L Lab Experiment 5 …
web2.utc.eduGENERAL SCIENCE LABORATORY 1110L Lab . Experiment 5 THE SPRING CONSTANT . Objective: To determine the spring constant of a spiral spring
Experiment 5 Kinetics: The Oxidation of Iodide by Hydrogen ...
www.kbcc.cuny.edu4. Perform experiment #1 first. Then do experiment #2, then experiment #3, then experiment #4, and finally, experiment #5. 5. Measure each solution (deionized water, HCl, KI, starch, Na2S2O3, H2O2) using graduated cylinders, not beakers. Chart 1: Volumes of solutions for each experiment (Total volume = 500 mL). Use a 600 mL beaker for the ...
Experiment 5: Newton’s Second Law
www.phy.olemiss.eduExperiment 5: Newton’s Second Law 31 PROCEDURE PART 1: Vary the Mass of the Cart, m a Trial #1 1. Measure the mass of the cart, m A, using the triple beam balance. Record it in the table provided. 2. Measure the frictional force acting on the cart: Add small masses to …
Experiment 5 Elastic and Inelastic Collisions
web.pa.msu.eduPHY191 Experiment 5: Elastic and Inelastic Collisions 7/12/2011 Page 2 The 2nd Newton’s law of mechanics can be written in a form which states that the rate of the change of the system’s momentum with time is equal to the sum of the external forces acting on
EXPERIMENT 5. CYCLIC VOLTAMMETRY - Chemistry
www2.chemistry.msu.eduEXPERIMENT 5. CYCLIC VOLTAMMETRY Objectives 1. To determine the capacitance of electrochemical interfaces. 2. To determine the formal potential and diffusion coefficient of Fe(CN) 6 3-. 3. To use cyclic voltammetry to understand the electrochemistry of Co(NH 3) 6 3+. 4. To investigate the effects of electrode contamination on cyclic voltammetry ...