Im not sure how you could do this without completely removing the muscle. I have never worked with that muscle but I have isolated other muscles and suspended them in Ringers Solution and connected the muscle to an isometric force transducer to measure its contraction.
Ok so I will cahnge temperature to see how it effects frequency.
How exactly would I calculate frequency?
I was looking at vernier softwares can't find anything.
And Why does the tension effects frequency due to the speed?
Experiment related to music??
Anyone know any good experiments related to music? I have been looking and all I can think of is an experiment which verifies a formula that is well known. It has to be something that is not well known but at the same time it can't just be a demonstration...
We are trying to build a bridge made from paper, water based glue and cotton strings. The bridge must be able to hold 5kg; however, we would like it to hold more weight. The weight of the bridge should also be taken into consideration.
So we came up with numerous designs and we finally...
Ya I talked to my teacher and apparently all the experiments talked about here are not really the type of experiments we need since there are no relationships or something being figured out.
Hi,
I am supposed to design 2 experiments for my senior year Chem class.
Right now I cannot think of anything that is interesting, relatively advanced but at the same time at a high school level (its only a design lab so I can include advanced equipments).
Topics that interest me the...
). I basicly want to prove that when you have a singular matrix X. And you raise it to the power of 0<n<1 one can yield results.
Thanks for the exmplanation I get how to do it now. But I need to research more on eigenvalues and eigenvectors since in the course I am in currently we do not...
I used MATLAB and it gave values for fractions. So I am confused there.
Is there a proof for fractions?
I want to algebriacly proove whyy fractions work. Perhaps through induction?