Category: Sciences 2502

  • Vegabonds: Definition and Functions

    Vegabond is a commonly used terminology in astronomy which means a free movement of the Space’s planets and their moons. According to Lang (2018), the objects are flexible, and they can move in different parts of the Space. However, they have their specific orbits around the Sun in the Solar System and the Earth stays…

  • Experimental Intervention and Validity

    When applying a scientific method to the scenario, it is possible to offer null and research hypotheses. A null hypothesis is as follows: An experimental intervention does not lead to a statistically significant increase in students’ motivation to participate in discussions. Since a research hypothesis represents the expected outcome of a study, the following statement…

  • Reaction Kinetics: Making Stew with Beans

    Results Plots have been created to show how the mass of chickpeas changes with the time of soaking in deionized water (see Figure 1), 2M NaCl (see Figure 2), and 3M NaCl (see Figure 3). These plots were compared for 3 duplicated sets of experimental conditions. It can be seen that differences between duplicate experiments…

  • Far-Red Shifted Chlorophyll Definition

    The claims that photosynthesis is one of the most critical processes on Earth are not without merit. Life on Earth is based on carbon, oxygen, and their sunlight-induced interplay. The same sentient beings that are continually studying the mechanism of photosynthesis would not exist without it. The carbohydrates that provide nourishment and the oxygen that…

  • Electric Potential Lab: Longer Wires Create More Resistance

    Table of Contents Introduction After the Change to 100 ohms Resister Two Battery and Two Bulb Circuit Important Findings References Introduction The PhET circuit for the lab requires building a circuit using a 9V battery, 10Ω resistor, light bulb, and connecting wire as labeled above before taking measurements. The battery and the resistor measured 9.00…

  • Developmental Stages of Human Beings

    Table of Contents Perinetal/Prenatal Development Infancy Toddlerhood Early Childhood Middle/Late Childhood References Human beings have to go through a sequence of developmental stages or milestones. Each phase is essential since it supports the acquisition of both physical and cognitive abilities. A detailed analysis of each childhood stage can make it possible for caregivers and guardians…

  • Drinking: Survey Tool Development

    Introduction Surveys can assist in collecting diverse types of information for varied types of studies, including quantitative ones. This paper will follow the development of a survey tool that is meant for a quantitative project dedicated to binge drinking. Two online surveys will be analyzed, and their examples, along with the literature covering the process,…

  • A Ground-to-Satellite Demonstration of Quantum Teleportation

    The foundational demonstrations over two decades ago, quantum teleportation, has become the fascinating implications of quantum physics and has been widely researched. The book Ground-to-satellite quantum teleportation by Ren et al., is one of the research projects that focuses on this concept (2017). Its ties to classical physics and its importance in developing quantum technological…

  • Quantitative and Qualitative Paradigms of Business Research

    Introduction Almost all the scientific information and knowledge available globally is a product of research. However, not all such knowledge emanates from the same form of study or method of inquiry. The aspect results from the so-called paradigm wars, where various scientific inquiries fight one another. These aggressive facets maintain distinct positions and beliefs about…

  • How Is a Black Hole Formed at the End of a Star’s Life?

    A black hole is a space object with a very strong gravitational field resulting from massive amounts of matter fitting into a small area. The gravitational pull in the black hole is so strong that not even light can exist there. The gravity from the black hole also attracts all objects within a certain range…