(Answered) Lab experiment (how the natural world works).

 Scientists conduct experiments in order to understand how the natural world works. Virtually all of the science you learn in this and your other science classes was discovered and verified by repeated experiments. Designing and running a good experiment is challenging, time-consuming, and expensive. What makes experiments worthwhile, indeed critical, is that they are the […]

(Answered) Environmental science Formal Lab

Article 1: Article 2: Read the 2 articles, format the essay according to the subtitles in the rubric. The lab has already been done in 2 articles. Basically, you need to summarize what happened in these two articles and find their similar points. (EX: Material subtitle: 1. Information in article A; 2. information in article […]

(Answered) Lab 3 – Primary Productivity in Water

Carbon and oxygen cycling are directly linked. Photosynthesis uses CO2 to make organic molecules and liberates O2. Respiration uses O2 to accept electrons and oxidize carbon as it releases the energy of organic molecules and stores it in ATP. Respiration releases CO2. The revolving uptake and production of oxygen and carbon dioxide are critical to […]

(Answered) THE SUN LAB

Objectives 1. To determine the size of sunspots 2. To determine the rotation period of the Sun. 3. To study some images of Coronal Mass Ejections from the sun. Equipment 1. Metric ruler with centimeter markings 2. Calculator 3. Only print pages 1 through 7 of this lab Introduction Ever since Galileo saw sunspots on […]

(Answered) The simple harmonic oscillator – spring – mass systeam lab report

. The report should have each part of below: 1. Abstract 2. Introduction/Discussion 3. Experimental methods (Similar to what’s on the textbook) 4. Data/Result 5. Analysis (The mean part on grading) 6. Conclusion Includes Labels and units. Includes error propagation. Note that there might be something off about the data, if you notice some make […]