Golden ratio base Essays

  • Toronto Star Ad Observation

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    reading on the topic of Golden Ratios for some computer programming graphics techniques. And I decided to apply that reasoning to the Toronto Star Ad. Either it was by design through the software used or Bianca just had that sense of design, the Ad does have the aspects of a golden ratio (please see attachment). The Golden Ratios central focus is on the rider, the healing cycle arch, and the date of the ride was also centrally located. This Ad fits into part of the golden ratio solution I think, just

  • Immanuel Kant's Critique Of Judgment

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    In general aesthetics is defined as concept that is dualistic - it involves on the one hand the artist and on the other hand the art critic or the philosopher. Aesthetics is a branch of philosophy and as such is interested in art itself and not in specific works of art. Modern aesthetics became distinct in the middle of the eighteenth century, and it was then also when claims that were trying to privilege aesthetic reason or experience arose. Such statements of aesthetic reason are present in Kant’s

  • Essay On Fibonacci Sequence

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    such as Leonardo DaVinci was known for using the Golden Ratio of Phi in his artwork, Phi is the Golden Number, also known as the Fibonacci Spiral, which is derived from the Flower of Life pattern. Everything in the universe connected to each other, as everything in the galaxy, completes each other in a uniting way. To gain experience from the repetitive cycle of reality in time, numbers also repeats itself in time. Fibonacci Sequence alias the Golden Spiral of Consciousness is the secret pattern of

  • Leonardo Da Vinci's The Last Supper: Golden Ratio

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    Mondriaan the Tableau I to show El Paso community the golden ratio in art. The Tableau I will show the community what the golden ratio is so they can then look for it in The Last Supper. The Last Supper is a great painting to have due to the fact that the catholic religion is one of the main religions in the southwest area. The golden ratio is an irrational number which is, 1.618. The golden ratio dates back to 500 B.C. The greeks found the golden ratio to be more pleasing to the eye in art work and building

  • Hair Combs In Ancient Egypt

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    HAIR COMB DECORATED WİTH ROWS OF WİLS ANIMALS IN ANCIENT EGYPT Hair comb decorated with rows of wild animals is one of the art pieces that is exhibited in Met Museum. This comb was from Late Naqada 3 period in Predynastic period and it was made of ivory. It has 0.055 m height, 0.039 m width. There are different animal representations on this comb, furthermore arrangement of these animals is not randomly which is very exciting. This paper is going to clarify the importance of animals in Egypt and

  • How Did Leonardo Da Vinci Use The Golden Ratio?

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    The Golden Ratio, “a special number found by dividing a line into two parts so that the longer part divided by the smaller part is also equal to the whole length divided by the longer part. It is often symbolized using phi, after the 21st letter of the Greek alphabet. In an equation form, it looks like this: a/b = (a+b)/a = 1.6180339887498948420…” (J, par.1), (see figure 1), has been used throughout history. The Golden Ratio can be seen in art from Da Vinci to today, in buildings from the Greeks

  • Determination Of Ethanoic Acid In Vinegar Lab Report

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    ache, vomiting. Venigar contains a small percentage of ethanoic acid Ch3COOH. This practical aims to find out the concentration of the of the vinegar against a standard solution of sodium hydroxide soloution of concentration 0.1 mol dm3 through acid-base titration, the label on the bottle says 6%. The equation of the reaction between sodium hydroxide and ethanoic acid is as follows: CH3COOH + NaOH → CH3COONa + H2O We can measure the end point of titration process and we can

  • Perkin Reaction Lab Report

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    It is type of condensation reaction, which involve the condensation of acidic anhydride and aldehyde in the presence of weak base (i.e. Sodium and potassium salt of the acid or trimethylamine) to give unsaturated carboxylic acid.(Equation-1)[1].In 1968 Perkin described the very first example of such type condensation reaction, involve the synthesis of coumarin by condensing the sodium or potassium salt of salicylaldehyde with acetic anhydride (Equation-2)[2].Generally such type of reaction is only

  • Equivalence Point In An Acid-Base Titration

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    Discussion: End point in this acid-base titration experiment refers to the point where the chemical reaction has reached its conclusion and no additional titrant should be added. The end point of this experiment can be obtained when the indicator used changes colour. For example colourless to light pink when phenolphthalein is used and red to orange and subsequently yellow when methyl orange is used. Equivalence point, also known as stoichiometric point in an acid-base titration refers to the point where

  • Environmental Causes Of Dental Erosion

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    There is a lack of education and public information based around dental erosion and furthermore, there is generally widespread ignorance of the deleterious consequences of dental erosion; this is distinctly the issue with erosion due to fruit juices as they’re seen to be healthy. [1][2] Tooth enamel is the hardest substance in the human body and it helps us with things such as chewing and biting. Even though enamel is an extremely solid substance, it can still break, and unlike bone, it cannot repair

  • Acid Base Titration Lab Report

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    Introduction: The acid-base titration experiment is the use of a titrant, an analyte, and an indicator. Titration is the slow addition of one solution of a known concentration (called a titrant) to a known volume of another solution of unknown concentration until the reaction reaches neutralization, which is often indicated by a color change.1 The titrate is what is later released into a beaker or flask that is filled with the analyte and indicator. The color change happens because of the indicator

  • Buffer Lab Report

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    Introduction Buffer is a solution that resists a change in pH when bases or acid are added. Solutions that are acidic contain high concentrations of hydrogen ions (H+) and have pH values less than seven. Buffer usually consist of a weak acid, and its conjugate base or a weak base and its conjugate acid. The function of buffer is to resist the changes in hydrogen ion concentration as a result of internal and environmental factor. This buffer experiment is important so that we relies the important

  • Beryllium Research Paper

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    The average concentration is surface water is 1.9 µg/L. * Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). 2002. Toxicological Profile for Beryllium. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service Copper Copper is an essential trace mineral, present in all body tissues, which plays a role in the formation of connective tissue, and in the normal functioning of muscles and the immune and nervous system. copper is necessary to The human body because of copper

  • Why Do Scientists Use Ph To Categorize Acids And Bases?

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    to categorize acids and bases into different strengths, following a pH scale.  pH stands for “power of Hydrogen”, and is used as a scale in order to conclude whether or not a substance is acidic, basic or neutral.  The scale ranges from a pH of 0 to a pH of 14 (with a colour that corresponds with each pH value for colour changing indicators).  A substance is an acid if it has a pH level of pH 0 to pH 6.  A pH 7 is neutral, which means that it is neither an acid nor a base.  A pH of 8 to 14 means

  • Ph Levels Of Nitrates

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    pH is a determined value based on a defined scale. This scale ranges from 1-14. The lower the number is the more acidic the water is, and the higher the number the more basic it is. If water or a substance has a pH of 7, then it is considered neutral. Both, natural and man-made factors can change pH levels in water and other substances. If the pH levels in water are too high or too low, living things in the water will die. pH can also affect the solubility and toxicity of chemicals in the water

  • Acid-Base Balance Paper

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    An article by Siggard-Anderson (2005) explains that “acid-base balance refers to the balance between input (intake and production) and output (elimination) of hydrogen ion” (p.4). The maintenance of acid-base balance during exercise is vital to performance. This is because exercise decreases muscle and blood pH. When exercising a build-up of lactic acid can occur in the muscles which when coupled with an increase in carbon dioxide will lower your body’s pH balance. In order for the human body to

  • Maintain Ph Levels

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    All living organisms contain a certain amount of pH level. pH levels are that indicate whether a substance is acidic or basic. Acidic substances are substances that have pH level less 7 and basic substances are substances that have a pH level of greater than 7. Most living cell in the environment has a pH level of 7 which are considered to be a neutral environment. To maintain this neutral environment cells must buffer the pH level so they are not too acidic or basic (Edwards et al, 2011). Buffers

  • Bio 101 Lab Report

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    Name: Avishak Deb Roy Partners: Leevell Penn, Varugh, Butler Bio 101 Lab Report #1 02.22.2018 Swimming speed of paramecium tetraurelia in different levels of treatment. Introduction Paramecia is a unicellular Protista which are naturally found in aquatic habitats. It is easily cultured in the laboratory. It is oblong shaped and covered with short hairy structure called cilia. Paramecia does not pose any health or ethical concerns and the population can be maintained if there is a

  • Does The Magnesium Ribbon Verify The Meaning Of Ph

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    Introduction On Monday, in class, we executed an experiment. The objective is to… Problem Question Before completing the experiment I have to choose a problem question. I have decided to answer the following question to solve a problem; which of the three unknown concentrations of acid is the strongest? I have chosen this problem question because it is a fulfilling question based on the aim of this experiment. To substantiate the question with background research before completing the experiment

  • Stock Concentration Lab Report

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    The concentration of the stock solution 2.0x 10-4M as per label information in the lab. However, the calculated volume using the experimental data is 1.5 x 10-4M.There is 25% difference between these concentration caluclated from zero time intercept.The significant difference in the concentration drop happened by many factors.First,the rate ionization is depend the pH because pKa determines the equlibrium between p-nitrophenol and its depronated form p-nitrophenolate.Although,the pH is maintained