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Demoworks/ page 6 Pattern on the optical transform slides available from ICE. Used with permission (do not distribute).
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Demoworks/ page 6 Pattern on the optical transform slides available from ICE. Used with permission (do not distribute).
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http://www.strangematterexhibit.com/demoworks_final.pdf#page=9
www.strangematterexhibit.com/demoworks_final.pdf#page=9
Demoworks/ page 5 Diffraction (Scattering Light) Objective: <span class="highlight">To</span> observe <span class="highlight">an</span> optical analog <span class="highlight">to</span> x-ray diffraction. Keywords: crystal structure, diffraction Materials: • laser pointer • I.C.E. optical <span class="highlight">transform</span> slides (available at ice.chem.wisc.edu) • or overhead transparency of the slide patterns (see next page) • overhead projector and screen • Variation: <span class="highlight">an</span> ordinary plastic ruler with fine black markings spaced at millimeter or one-sixteenth inch intervals will also work. Procedure
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http://www.strangematterexhibit.com/demoworks_final.pdf#page=10
www.strangematterexhibit.com/demoworks_final.pdf#page=10
Demoworks/ page 6 Pattern on the optical <span class="highlight">transform</span> slides available <span class="highlight">from</span> ICE. Used with permission (do not distribute).
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students (grades 9-12) at Muscamole High School, in Muscamole, Minnesota, is 5'10" (about 178 cm). Describe how the information conveyed by this statistic could be very different depending on whether this number is the mean, the median or the mode. 4. Mendel uses the series A + 2Aa + a to...
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