This paper presents the observation done by doing two (2) experiments in connection to the motion... more This paper presents the observation done by doing two (2) experiments in connection to the motion, Free fall and Projectile motion. In order to gain the data needed, a virtual simulation was conducted to determine the time, height, position, velocity, and the percentage error of the object used in the experiment. The main element of this experiment is the cannonball, used repeatedly with several different initial speed, differences in height, and angle of the cannon. Additionally, with the help of a device to ensure the precision of the values collected in order to present the analyzed data.
The central concepts of biology, which are both diffusion and osmosis, can be found in both
cellu... more The central concepts of biology, which are both diffusion and osmosis, can be found in both cellular and organ levels. The diffusion is marked as a “net movement of matter” and is present virtually in all chemical processes in a living organism. Whereas the osmosis is a diffusion of water in a semipermeable membrane and plays in important roles in functions. For the students to acknowledge the differences of both terms when conducted in an experiment. This laboratory report shows the consequences of various solutions when a semipermeable material was soaked in a particular solution. Moreover, the gathered data concluded that the hypertonic solution makes the specimen shrink while the hypotonic solution yields to cellular swelling — making the tonicity of the material be visible to the reader. The data gathered from the diffusion of betadine drop from three different water temperature indicated that the hot water could diffuse the betadine drop more rapidly than in cold and plain tap water. The eggs coming from a hypertonic and were submerged into a hypotonic solution made both eggs to swell and gain weight, from a baseline weight of 90 g (1st egg) and 85 g (2nd egg) to the final weight of 125 g (1st egg) and 115 g (2nd egg) after the 75-minutes mark. The carrot slices also differ in the tightness of the string attached on both slices as a result of being submerged in an isotonic and hypertonic solution separately. Furthermore, the objectives of this laboratory report were answered, and the knowledge gained from the conducted experiments were understood by the student. This laboratory report also included the documented photos of the three experimentation in which can be found in the methodology
This paper presents the observation done by doing two (2) experiments in connection to the motion... more This paper presents the observation done by doing two (2) experiments in connection to the motion, Free fall and Projectile motion. In order to gain the data needed, a virtual simulation was conducted to determine the time, height, position, velocity, and the percentage error of the object used in the experiment. The main element of this experiment is the cannonball, used repeatedly with several different initial speed, differences in height, and angle of the cannon. Additionally, with the help of a device to ensure the precision of the values collected in order to present the analyzed data.
The central concepts of biology, which are both diffusion and osmosis, can be found in both
cellu... more The central concepts of biology, which are both diffusion and osmosis, can be found in both cellular and organ levels. The diffusion is marked as a “net movement of matter” and is present virtually in all chemical processes in a living organism. Whereas the osmosis is a diffusion of water in a semipermeable membrane and plays in important roles in functions. For the students to acknowledge the differences of both terms when conducted in an experiment. This laboratory report shows the consequences of various solutions when a semipermeable material was soaked in a particular solution. Moreover, the gathered data concluded that the hypertonic solution makes the specimen shrink while the hypotonic solution yields to cellular swelling — making the tonicity of the material be visible to the reader. The data gathered from the diffusion of betadine drop from three different water temperature indicated that the hot water could diffuse the betadine drop more rapidly than in cold and plain tap water. The eggs coming from a hypertonic and were submerged into a hypotonic solution made both eggs to swell and gain weight, from a baseline weight of 90 g (1st egg) and 85 g (2nd egg) to the final weight of 125 g (1st egg) and 115 g (2nd egg) after the 75-minutes mark. The carrot slices also differ in the tightness of the string attached on both slices as a result of being submerged in an isotonic and hypertonic solution separately. Furthermore, the objectives of this laboratory report were answered, and the knowledge gained from the conducted experiments were understood by the student. This laboratory report also included the documented photos of the three experimentation in which can be found in the methodology
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fall and Projectile motion. In order to gain the data needed, a virtual simulation was conducted to determine the time,
height, position, velocity, and the percentage error of the object used in the experiment. The main element of this
experiment is the cannonball, used repeatedly with several different initial speed, differences in height, and angle of
the cannon. Additionally, with the help of a device to ensure the precision of the values collected in order to present
the analyzed data.
cellular and organ levels. The diffusion is marked as a “net movement of matter” and is present virtually in
all chemical processes in a living organism. Whereas the osmosis is a diffusion of water in a semipermeable
membrane and plays in important roles in functions. For the students to acknowledge the differences of both
terms when conducted in an experiment. This laboratory report shows the consequences of various solutions
when a semipermeable material was soaked in a particular solution. Moreover, the gathered data concluded
that the hypertonic solution makes the specimen shrink while the hypotonic solution yields to cellular
swelling — making the tonicity of the material be visible to the reader. The data gathered from the diffusion
of betadine drop from three different water temperature indicated that the hot water could diffuse the
betadine drop more rapidly than in cold and plain tap water. The eggs coming from a hypertonic and were
submerged into a hypotonic solution made both eggs to swell and gain weight, from a baseline weight of 90
g (1st egg) and 85 g (2nd egg) to the final weight of 125 g (1st egg) and 115 g (2nd egg) after the 75-minutes
mark. The carrot slices also differ in the tightness of the string attached on both slices as a result of being
submerged in an isotonic and hypertonic solution separately. Furthermore, the objectives of this laboratory
report were answered, and the knowledge gained from the conducted experiments were understood by the
student. This laboratory report also included the documented photos of the three experimentation in which
can be found in the methodology
fall and Projectile motion. In order to gain the data needed, a virtual simulation was conducted to determine the time,
height, position, velocity, and the percentage error of the object used in the experiment. The main element of this
experiment is the cannonball, used repeatedly with several different initial speed, differences in height, and angle of
the cannon. Additionally, with the help of a device to ensure the precision of the values collected in order to present
the analyzed data.
cellular and organ levels. The diffusion is marked as a “net movement of matter” and is present virtually in
all chemical processes in a living organism. Whereas the osmosis is a diffusion of water in a semipermeable
membrane and plays in important roles in functions. For the students to acknowledge the differences of both
terms when conducted in an experiment. This laboratory report shows the consequences of various solutions
when a semipermeable material was soaked in a particular solution. Moreover, the gathered data concluded
that the hypertonic solution makes the specimen shrink while the hypotonic solution yields to cellular
swelling — making the tonicity of the material be visible to the reader. The data gathered from the diffusion
of betadine drop from three different water temperature indicated that the hot water could diffuse the
betadine drop more rapidly than in cold and plain tap water. The eggs coming from a hypertonic and were
submerged into a hypotonic solution made both eggs to swell and gain weight, from a baseline weight of 90
g (1st egg) and 85 g (2nd egg) to the final weight of 125 g (1st egg) and 115 g (2nd egg) after the 75-minutes
mark. The carrot slices also differ in the tightness of the string attached on both slices as a result of being
submerged in an isotonic and hypertonic solution separately. Furthermore, the objectives of this laboratory
report were answered, and the knowledge gained from the conducted experiments were understood by the
student. This laboratory report also included the documented photos of the three experimentation in which
can be found in the methodology