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  2. Behavioral sink - Wikipedia

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    The implications of the experiment are controversial. Psychologist Jonathan Freedman's experiment recruited high school and university students to carry out a series of experiments that measured the effects of density on human behavior. He measured their stress, discomfort, aggression, competitiveness, and general unpleasantness. He declared to ...

  3. Density - Wikipedia

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    Video: Density Experiment with Oil and Alcohol; Video: Density Experiment with Whiskey and Water; Glass Density Calculation – Calculation of the density of glass at room temperature and of glass melts at 1000 – 1400°C; List of Elements of the Periodic Table – Sorted by Density; Calculation of saturated liquid densities for some components

  4. John B. Calhoun - Wikipedia

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    It was here that his most famous experiment, the mouse universes (the most famous of which is universe 25), was created. [1] In July 1968, four pairs of mice were introduced into the habitat. The habitat was a 9-foot (2.7 m; 110 in; 270 cm) square metal pen with 4.5-foot-high (1.4 m; 54 in; 140 cm) sides.

  5. Continuous uniform distribution - Wikipedia

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    Any probability density function integrates to , so the probability density function of the continuous uniform distribution is graphically portrayed as a rectangle where ⁠ ⁠ is the base length and ⁠ ⁠ is the height. As the base length increases, the height (the density at any particular value within the distribution boundaries) decreases.

  6. Thomas Charles Hope - Wikipedia

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    He proved the existence of the element strontium, [2] [3] and gave his name to Hope's Experiment, which shows that water reaches its maximum density at 4 °C (39 °F). [ 2 ]

  7. Atmospheric Neutral Density Experiment - Wikipedia

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    The Atmospheric Neutral Density Experiment (ANDE) is an experiment using two spherical satellites to measure the effects of atmospheric drag on spacecraft. ANDE is part of the Space Test Program of the United States Department of Defense , and was deployed in September 2006 from the Space Shuttle Discovery .

  8. File:Experiments.pdf - Wikipedia

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  9. Differential centrifugation - Wikipedia

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    Sedimentation depends on mass, shape, and partial specific volume of a macromolecule, as well as solvent density, rotor size and rate of rotation. The sedimentation velocity can be monitored during the experiment to calculate molecular weight. Values of sedimentation coefficient (S) can be calculated. Large values of S (faster sedimentation ...