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  1. Ohms law experiment lab report pdf Rating: 4.4 / 5 (1563 votes) Downloads: 40575 CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD . . . . . . . . . . In equation form, Ohm’s law is: V = IR. () In this experiment you will verify Ohm’s law in several different circuits using a Current Probe and a Voltage Probe. recall that this shows that the current and voltage are proportional for a metal wire at constant temperature, and that The objectives of this experiment are: (1) to understand and use Ohm’s Law, (2) to learn, understand, and use resistors connected in series and parallel, (3) to learn the basic concepts and relationships of current and voltage measurements in DC circuits containing resistors wired in series and parallel, (4) to learn the relationships of the Ohm defines the unit of resistance of 1 Ohm as the resistance between two points in a conductor where the application ofvolt will pushampere, or ×10^electrons. Along the way, you will establish that certain measurements are a ected by the way in which circuit elements are connected to each other Ohm’s law. This value is usually represented in schematics with the greek letter Ω, which is called omega, and pronounced ohm. You will also apply Ohm’s law to determine the equivalent resistance of resistors connected in Resistance and Ohm's Law Goal: To test Ohm's law with a carbon resistor, measure resistances in series and parallel, and to measure the current-voltage characteristics of a light bulb EXPERIMENTOHM’S LAW Introduction: In this lab, you will use a variable power supply to subject a resistor (of known resistance) to a variety of voltages. Ohm's Law. Combining the elements of voltage Ohm’s first law statesthat the potential difference between two points, also referred to as voltage, is directly proportional to the current passing through the resistance, and the resistance of the circuit itself. Your objective will be to test Ohm’s Law, which asserts that the resulting current through the resistor (as well as the rest of the circuit) is proportional to the applied voltage LabOhm’s Law Goals •To understand Ohm’s law, used to describe the behavior of electrical conduction in many materials and circuits. •To calculate the electrical power dissipated as heat. The latter portion simplifies the law for beginners by delineating the absolute basic concepts for beginners Ohm’s Law states that the current, I, that flows in a circuit is directly proportional to the voltage, V, across the circuit and inversely proportional to the resistance, R, of the circuit: = () R. In this experiment, the current flowing through a resis-tor will be measured as the voltage across the resistor is varied In this lab, we will investigate Ohm's Law, and study how resistors behave in various combinations. Text: Ohm’s Law, voltage, resistance, current. Any device that obeys Ohm’s law showing linear relationship of V and I is called Ohmic device, otherwise non-ohmic device. Equipment Resistor Box DC power supply Voltmeter Ammeter Theory A current is directly proportional to voltage This article presents the complete Ohm’s law Lab report and various questions regarding the lab. The purpose of this experiment is to verify Ohm’s Law. This experiment requires a formal Lab Report as described in the “Lab Report Format” documentTheory Preview text. This experiment requires a formal Lab Report as described in the “Lab Report Format” documentTheory. Lab Manual: Appendix Tags OverviewThe experiment that we have conducted was, made to check whether the Ohm’s Law Experiment Objectives To verify Ohm’s Law and experimentally, verify the , · Introduction In this lab we focused on proving Ohms's Law with a To verify Ohm’s Law using experimental results THEORY: Ohm’s law describes Purpose. Advance Reading. How to safely plan and carry out an investigation into Ohm's law. The formula for Ohm’s first law is hence. •To understand and use a rheostat, or variable resistor, in an electrical circuit According to Ohm’s law, there is a linear relationship between the voltage drop across a circuit element and the current flowing through it. Therefore the resistance R is viewed as a constant independent of the voltage and the current. Ohm’s Law Experiment Objectives To verify Ohm’s Law and experimentally, verify the relationship between current, voltage and resistance in a circuit. Instead, for what regards Ohm’s second law, the focus is on how the resistance is inversely proportional to its cross-sectional area. If a current (I) is flowing through a wire, the voltage drop (V) across a certain length of wire with resistance R is given by Ohm's Law: V = IR. or solving for R givesOhm’s LawEquipmentIntroduction.
  2. Bernoullis experiment pdf Rating: 4.9 / 5 (1721 votes) Downloads: 40240 CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD . . . . . . . . . . NO FOOD OR DRINK PERMITTED NEAR EXPERIMENTS. The level in the Piezometer tubes shall start rising (1) Bernoulli’s equation indicates that the sum of the velocity head (V2/2g), pressure head (p/γ), and elevation (z) are constant along the central streamline. Record the water level in the manometers. 3) What Assumptions made to get Bernoulli’s equation from Euler equation? Bernoulli’s theorem pertaining to a flow streamline is based on three assumptions: steady flow, incompressible fluid, and no losses from the fluid friction. As explained in the Appendix 1, Eqcan be simplified for this apparatus. The validity of Bernoulli’s equation will be examined in this experimentPractical Application. ProcedureKeep the bypass valve open and start the pump and slowly start closing valveThe water shall start flowing through the flow channel. The validity of Bernoulli’s equation will be examined in this experimentPractical Application EXPERIMENTBERNOULLI'S EXPERIMENT BSA-CEVLIn this equipment the Z is constant and is not taken for calculation. We defined the enthalpy in Chapter() as h=e+ p ρ () so that the Bernoulli function is B=h+ u+Ψ () The same conditions that lead to the conservation of B along streamlines for steady flow also imply that the entropy is conserved, and for steady flow, is constant too along The criteria for a Bernoulli 1) Briefly Explain the various term involve in Bernoulli’s Equation) What is Piezometer tube? The validity of Bernoulli’s INTRODUCTION. Use a stop watch to find the time to collectL volume of water in the hydraulic bench Objective of the Experiment 1) To demonstrate Bernoulli’s Theorem Prior Knowledge 1) Fluid dynamics (fluid in motion) 2) Bernoulli’s law: Venturi Meter Materials and Equipment) Bernoulli’s Theorem Demonstration Unit (Model: FM24) 2) Tap water FigureParts Identification DiagramManometer TubesTest SectionWater Inlet 4 The aim of this experiment is to verify Bernoulli Equation by using a venturi meter to observe fluid elevation through the tube with different flow rates and research the reasons of different between theory and practiceTheory The Bernoulli equation is an approximate relation between pressure, velocity, and elevation The function B is called the Bernoulli function. Bernoulli’s theorem provides a mathematical means to understanding the mechanics of Bernoulli's Theorem Experiment Objectives ChapterBernoulliChapterBernoullis's Theorem Experiment Theorem Experiment To investigate the validity of Bernoulli's Theorem as applied to the flow of water in a tapering circular ductin a tapering circular ductVP VPZZhHggγγ12L ++= +++= Bernoulli Theorem Born in Netherland Bernoulli’s theorem pertaining to a flow streamline is based on three assumptions: steady flow, incompressible fluid, and no losses from the fluid friction. At the time the very idea Situations in which fluid flows at a constant depth are so common that this equation is often also called Bernoulli’s principle, which is simply Bernoulli’s equation for fluids at The procedure of Laboratory experiment to verify Bernoulli’s theorem, required apparatus and calculations to be done are explained in this article. Bernoulli's law states that if a non-viscous fluid is flowing along a pipe of varying cross section, then the pressure is lower at constrictions where the velocity is Bernoulli Theorems since the scientist who first contributed in a fundamental way to the development of these ideas was Daniel Bernoulli (). The tube is horizontal so z1=z2, and the pressure heads h1= p1/γ and h2 = p2/γ can be measured from a OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES. This experiment examines the validity of Bernoulli's theorem for steady fluid flow in tapered ducts. Set the Bernoulli’s apparatus on the hydraulic bench. Start the pump in the bench and establish the flow through the Bernoulli’s apparatus. The apparatus includes a venturi tube, manometers, and water tankBernoulli’s theorem pertaining to a flow streamline is based on three assumptions: steady flow, incompressible fluid, and no losses from the fluid friction. Bernoulli’s theorem statesFor • The purpose of this experiment is to illustrate Bernoulli’s Theorem by demonstrating the relationship between pressure head and kinetic energy head for a conduit of varying Explain the terms in Bernoulli’s equation; Explain how Bernoulli’s equation is related to the conservation of energy; Describe how to derive Bernoulli’s principle from These experiments involve repeated independent trials of an experiment withoutcomes called success and failure for the purposes of abstraction.
  3. Bobo doll experiment pdf Rating: 4.6 / 5 (1265 votes) Downloads: 3245 CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD . . . . . . . . . . Classical conditioning and operant conditioning explain the learning of a wide variety of Beyond Bandura’s Bobo Doll Studies Jennifer E. LansfordBACKGROUND TO THE CLASSIC STUDY W hen Bandura conducted his Bobo doll studies, the field of Bandura, Ross and Ross () devised an experiment in which participants would observe an adult behaving in a violent manner towards a Bobo doll toy. Name three important Bandura's Bobo doll experiment studied how children's behavior is influenced by observing and imitating a model's behavior. There weregroups: those who saw an This study utilizes Bandura’s groundbreaking study, often referred to as the Bobo Doll experi-ments (Bandura, Ross, & Ross,). Explain the results of the experimentThe Bobo Doll Experiment had a lasting impact on psychology. The researchers pre-tested the children for how aggressive they were by observing the children in the nursery and judged their aggressive behavior on fourpoint rating scales Bandura and Bobo. Sample Bandura, Ross, and Ross () testedboys andgirls from the Stanford University Nursery School aged betweentoyears old. In, children in APS Fellow Albert Bandura’s laboratory witnessed an adult beating up an inflatable clown. The aim of Bandura’s experiment was to The Bobo Doll Experiment: Kids See, Kids Do The Bobo Doll Experiment: WorksheetDefine observational learningBriefly explain the Bobo Doll Experiment. But when it was their own turn to play with Bobo, children who witnessed an adult pummeling the doll were The Bobo doll experiment was conducted by Albert Bandura in [ 1] and studied patterns of behavior associated with aggression. The Bobo Doll behavioral model is We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us The adults attacked the Bobo doll in a distinctive manner – they used a hammer in some cases, and in others threw the doll in the air and shouted “Pow, Boom.” Anotherchildren (boys andgirls) were exposed to a non-aggressive model who played in a quiet and subdued manner forminutes (playing with a tinker toy set and ignoring Bobo Doll Experiment. There weregroups: those who saw an aggressive model rewarded; an aggressive model punished; a non-aggressive model; and a control with no model. Sample Bandura, Ross, and Ross () testedboys andgirls from the Stanford University Nursery School aged betweento Bobo doll, a response that is likely to be performed by children independently of a demonstration, the model exhibited distinctive aggressive acts which were to be scored A Bobo doll is an inflatable toy that is approximately the same size as a prepubescent child. Bob Doll. Published Psychology. The aim of Bandura’s experiment was to demonstrate that if children were witnesses to Bobo doll experiment, groundbreaking study on aggression led by psychologist Albert Bandura that demonstrated that children are able to learn through the observation of Describe the process and results of Albert Bandura’s bobo doll experiment Bandura studied the impact of an adult’s behavior on the behavior of children who saw them BANDURA & THE BOBO DOLL EXPERIMENT () Observational Learning. The toys, which Bandura's Bobo doll experiment studied how children's behavior is influenced by observing and imitating a model's behavior. Additional studies of this type were conducted by Bandura in [ 2] and A Bobo doll is an inflatable toy that is approximately the same size as a prepubescent child. Children who saw the aggressive model rewarded were more likely to imitate that aggression than children who saw the model Identify the independent and dependent variables. The doll, called Bobo, was the opposite of menacing with its wide, ecstatic grin and goofy clown outfit.
  4. Isolation of lactose from milk experiment pdf Rating: 4.9 / 5 (3986 votes) Downloads: 19743 CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD . . . . . . . . . . Benedict's test will then be used to determine if lactose is reducing or non-reducing. Stir the solution constantly. In this experiment, you will perform tests and reactions on the sample of lactose which you isolated from milk and on samples of selected other mono and disaccharides Isolation of the Sugar, Lactose, and Albumin Proteins from Milk. The procedure involves) Dissolving powdered skim milk in warm water and Purpose: In this lab you will be isolating the proteins casein and lactalbumin from a sample of milk. The microorganisms hydrolyse the lactose into glucose and galactose non-fat milk. Add the milk to a mL Erlenmeyer flask and heat the flask in a water bath. Heat the bath and when the temperature has reached°C, remove the flask from the water bath and add aboutdrops of glacial acetic acid while stirring This document describes an experiment to isolate the proteins casein and lactose from milk. OBJECTIVE: To isolate casein from milk and perform chemical tests to identify proteins. The experiment involves This document provides an overview of the components of milk and methods for isolating casein, lactose, and albumin from milk. process started by the action of microorganisms on the principal carbohydrate in milk, lactose. Finally, we will construct models of Lactose and its constituent monosaccharides to better understand its chemistry Casein isolationPlace aboutg of powdered nonfat milk andmL of water into a beaker and record the mass. Above this value will result in a negative charge on the casein and it will remain soluble. The solubility of This document provides instructions for a chemistry lab experiment to isolate lactose from milk and determine if it is a reducing or non-reducing sugar. These microorganisms actually hydrolyze lactose and produce lactic acid only from the galactose portion of lactoseLactose Isolation of Lactose from Milk In this experiment we will isolate the carbohydrate Lactose [β-D-Galactopyranosyl-(1,4)-D-Glucose] from non-fat powdered Milk. After the isolation of casein, the milk mixture contains the sugar (lactose) and the protein (albumin). A natural example of this process occurse when milk sours. Heat the Experimentt: Isolation of Lactose and Protein from Milk Milk is composed of numerous components, many of which are useful nutrients for humans. We will then determine if Lactose is a reducing or This document describes an experiment to isolate the proteins casein and lactose from milk. Adapted from Bettelheim. Heat the milk tooCWhen the milk has reachedoC, start adding the Isolation of Casein Weigh outg of skim milk, recording the exact mass and volume. The pH of milk is approximately To precipitate and isolate the casein, the milk will be acidified Ca-caseinate + 2H+ → casein + Ca2+. Milk contains water, proteins (caseins, Casein, the most abundant protein in milk, has an isoelectric point at a pH of Below this value, the casein will precipitate. Models of lactose and its constituent The procedure involves) Dissolving powdered skim milk in warm water and adding acetic acid to precipitate the casein protein) Adding ethanol to the remaining liquid to precipitate the lactalbumin and lactoglobulin proteins) Heating the liquid to near boiling to further precipitate these This experiment aims to isolate the carbohydrate lactose from non-fat powdered milk. Lactose will be isolated by precipitating proteins from milk with acetic acid and calcium carbonate, then removing lactose crystals that form when ethanol is added to the filtrate. The major carbohydrate in milk is lactose, shown below These bacteria act on the lactose in milk to produce the sour lactic acid. The souring of milk is an intricate. The following table shows the approximate percentage composition of milk from cows and humans: Cow Human WaterFatsCarbohydratesProteinOtherAs we are working with non-fat milk, your focus will be on the carbohydrates and proteins. In this experiment, lactose In this experiment we will isolate the carbohydrate Lactose [β-D-Galactopyranosyl-(1,4)-D-Glucose] from non-fat powdered Milk. You will use these values to determine the percent protein in milk compared to Isolation and identification of casein. BACKGROUND In this experiment you will perform isolation of milk protein i.e., casein. We will then determine if Lactose is a reducing or non-reducing Sugar. Electrostatic charge is one of the important factors that contribute to protein solubility.
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  6. Centrifugal pump experiment lab report pdf Rating: 4.8 / 5 (3524 votes) Downloads: 22954 CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD . . . . . . . . . . Centrifugal pump is defined as a hydraulic machine which converts the mechanical energy into hydraulic energy by means of centrifugal force acting on the Structures/Motion Lab (), Sections,, CENTRIFUGAL PUMP TEST LAB OBJECTIVE: The objective of this exper iment is to determine the It then looks at the factors that affect pump performance and the various methods of calculating pressure loss in piping systems. CENTRIFUGAL PUMP EXPERIMENT: DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION The centrifugal pump experiment's success was partially Centrifugal pump A centrifugal pump is a rotodynamic pump that uses a rotating impeller to increase the velocity of a fluid. This is followed by discussions of pump FigureCentrifugal Pump. Centrifugal pumps are commonly used to move liquids through a piping system A second important principle to learn is that valves are used to control flow rate This document outlines instructions for an experiment involving measuring the performance characteristics of centrifugal pumps running at different speeds. Centrifugal pumps are typically used where high volumetric flow rates at low pressure are needed understand pumps by measuring an efficiency and a pump curve for the centrifugal pump on the cart. Centrifugal pump A centrifugal pump is a rotodynamic pump that uses a rotating impeller to increase the velocity of a fluid. The experiment is divided into three partsMeasure the head, power, and efficiency of a single pump running at rpm This report describes the centrifugal pump experiment conducted during the spring semester; instruction used experiential learning techniques, and results indicate the experiment was a notable enhancement to the laboratory curriculum. Centrifugal pumps are commonly used to move THEORY. Dynamic Pumps Dynamic pumps add energy to the fluid by the action of rotating blade, which Centrifugal pump is defined as a hydraulic machine which converts the mechanical energy into hydraulic energy by means of centrifugal force acting on the fluid. Centrifugal pumps are typically used where high volumetric flow rates at low pressure are needed This report describes the centrifugal pump experiment conducted during the spring semester; instruction used experiential learning techniques, and results indicate the This document outlines instructions for an experiment involving measuring the performance characteristics of centrifugal pumps running at different speeds. EXPERIMENT: Apparatus FigureCentrifugal Pump. A second important principle to learn is that valves The document discusses centrifugal pumps and describes an experiment comparing the pressure, flow rate, and power input characteristics of centrifugal pumps in series and There are two broad classifications of pumps: positive displacement and dynamic. The centrifugal pump flows in a radial outward direction, where the pump acts like a reverse reaction turbine AbstractTo achieve optimum centrifugal pump performance efficiency for liquid flow rates within the range of cubic meters per hour tocubic meters per hour, the equations, and method outlined here can be applied to sizing or selecting a centrifugal pump for a process pumping need CENTRIFUGAL PUMP TEST LAB OBJECTIVE: The objective of this exper iment is to determine the perfor mance character istics of a centr ifugal pump. The experiment is This lab helps you better understand pumps by measuring an efficiency and a pump curve for the centrifugal pump on the cart. This is accomplished by deter mining the capacity and efficiency of a centr ifugal pump when operating under the assigned conditions.
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