Eddie

= Eddie "Cheeky, Slacker, Mermaid" Schmidt's Awesome Coolness Lab Page = =__// October 2, 2013 //__=

// Mass: Never will change unless under one certain condition, E=mc 2. Found using a triple beam // //balance// // Volume: How to find volume, you use the formula Volume = Length X Width X Height. // // Length: Helpful in finding volumes of prisms, and object. Found using ruler, or meter stick. //

=__//** October 23, 2013 **//__=

//FOUR STATES OF MATTER//

[|https://docs.google.com/a/qcsd.k12.pa.us/document/d/1pir8SihZ0BzTRIRXrRirC84sfHeZmNhIfW0TVmz0]

=__**// November 8, 2013 //**__=

ELEMENTS, COMPOUNDS, AND MIXTURES
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=**//__ December 4, 2013 __//**=

// ENERGY NOTES //
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=**//__ December 5, 2013 __//**=

** CARS AND RAMPS **
A problem we ran into rolling the car down he ramp is it would self turn on it's own, We solved this problem in multiple ways. First of all, simply rolling the car backwards reduced the automatic turning. Also, holding a meter stick on the side the car turns towards makes it impossible for the car to remain in motion in that direction.

RAMP HEIGHT: 0.054 Meters CAR MASS: 0.032 Kilograms CAR WEIGHT: .31 Newtons

=**//__ December 13, 2013 __//**=

Hands are not good thermometers. They sense heat. Heat- the transfer of energy between objects that are different temperatures.

COLDEST TO TOUCH Metal 21.6 Degrees Celsius Tile 20.6 Degrees Celsius Plastic 21.6 Degrees Celsius Cardboard 21.6 Degrees Celsius Wool 19.2 Degrees Celsius Foam 20.4 Degrees Celsius

=**//__ December 16, 2013 __//**= SETUP FOR THE LAB One hand starts out in the hot water, one hand in cold. then they both in to two different tubs, each the same temperature.
 * Thermal Energy is the total KE of the particles in an object.
 * Temperature is the average amount of KE in an object
 * Thermal Equilibrium

= //__December 19, 2013__// =

The Temperature of the hot water I got was 80 degrees Celsius. The Cold water was 8 Degrees Celsius. When they were mixed together, the temperature was changes to 40 degrees. The averages always seemed to be a little higher then when the actual mixed water temperatures. Some energy would have went into the air, foam cup, and the sound of water hitting it.

= //__**March 3, 2014**__// =

CHEMICAL FAMILY: Halogens OTHERS: Noble Gases, Transition Metals, Nitrogen Family, Oxygen Family, Alkaline Metals

=**//__ March 10, 2014 __//**=

https://docs.google.com/a/qcsd.k12.pa.us/document/d/1RqBIOOaF9gHoFe5feZlFCXRX-9_NSJczl8jLFoYTKvE/edit

=**//__ April 10, 2014 __//**= = = https://docs.google.com/a/qcsd.k12.pa.us/document/d/1Pj-31XCXNHyOs6m9besYh6Df7FL0MHdZMsdDT3kLq-A/edit = =