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    The most important goal in gravity interpretation is producing a 3D and clear image of anomaly resources. One versatile theory for achieving this picture is 3D density contrast distribution from gravity data. However, we face to uniqueness for solving these inversion problems. For resolving this issue, an interpreter has to decrees the geometry resolution of an anomaly. For example, using the Tikhonov regularization (Tikhonov and Arsenian, 1977) has led to the unique and stable solution, but regardless

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    A REFLECTIVE REPORT ON THE OILSIM EXERCISE Introduction: Oilsim, being a simulated training with a structured learning experience proved to be a high level team-work skills development exercise. Participating in the Oilsim challenge gives participants a unique perspective on the petroleum exploration and production exercise and also exposes them to situations that challenges their creative thinking skills. Teams were formed between participating students for the purpose of this exercise as well

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    this experiment, the purpose was to measure the acceleration due to gravity (g) by dropping a plastic ball from several heights and recording the time intervals it took to pass through two photogate sensors and the time it took for the ball to hit an impact sensor at the bottom. The photogate sensors are the constant distance d apart, and the impact sensor is distance D away from the lower sensor. Since the acceleration due to gravity is a constant, the difference in heights from which the ball was

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    I wanted to learn, I wanted to help and I wanted to contribute. “I wonder,” I said, “if I can come here more often and put my hands on it too.” “You’ll need to get a permit from the lab.” The more I visited, the more I wanted to get involved. I sent an application for a permit as a volunteer working with Ying and couldn’t wait till the permit was granted. At the beginning, after completing household chores I rode my bike to the lab for a few hours each time. As the days went on, I stayed longer

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    Laboratory report – First Draft Determine the acceleration due to gravity using a simple pendulum Objective The objective of this practical is to determine acceleration due to gravity ‘g’ using the simple pendulum model. This is shown when a period of oscillation is seen to be independent of the mass of the mass ‘m’. Theory A simple pendulum consists of a mass that is attached to a string of length ‘L’ that is fixed to a point, in this case, a cork suspended by a clamp stand. This allows the

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    Thousand of years ago, the world was in chaotic where there were two empires fought to spread their influences and territory. The empires had fought for a long time since their ancestors. The Satanic Empire was known for its barbarous, merciless prevail while its foe, the Midgard Empire, was known for its equality, harmonic reign. Even though both empires had different ways of ruling, they both had arisen a great and superior civilization of all time. Nevertheless, they never reached a consensus

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    approaches, Hydrometer, Pycnometer and refractometer, were used to determine the total solids or concentration of two unknown samples. Standard curve of density vs concentration and standard curve of specific gravity vs concentration were drawn with a series of known concentrations of 10%, 20%, 30% sugar solution by weight. With the standard curve and the specific gravity and refractive index of samples we obtained from the determination, we can calculate the total solids of the samples: 2 INTRODUCTION

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    The String Theory

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    Sub-atomic particles, known as quarks, electrons, photons, and neutrinos were strewn across expanding space. Equal amounts of matter and antimatter particles began to collide and annihilate each other. Gravity, strong and weak nuclear forces, and electromagnetic forces soon came into play. As the universe started to cool, fundamental particles called quarks began to smash together forming protons and neutrons. They, in turn, merged to create the nuclei of simple elements, beginning with hydrogen

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    Viscosity The viscosity of a fluid of measured by said fluid’s resistance to the gradual deformation caused by shear and tensile stress and is identified as a property of a fluid in which opposes the relative motion between two different surfaces of a fluid both moving at different velocities. A fluid that has no resistance to shear stress is known as an inviscid or ideal fluid. Not every fluid is highly or even somewhat viscous though zero viscosity can only be observed at rather lower temperatures

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    So, Francesca Vada A. December 3, 2015 2BIO-9 PHLSCI Popper on the Falsifiability of String Theory Karl Popper is one of the greatest philosophers of the 20th century believed that strength of a scientific theory lies in its both being susceptible to falsification, and not actually being falsified by criticism made of it. He considered that if a theory cannot, in principle, be falsified by criticism, it is not a scientific theory. Today, we are taught that inside an atom, there are protons

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