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Re: Forensics
Posted: October 16th, 2017, 6:19 pm
by sciduck
daydreamer0023 wrote:Oops. Oh well, I can't chemistry to save my life haha. How about this one:
Give an example of a surface that superglue fuming would be good fingerprint development method to use.
A window
Re: Forensics
Posted: October 17th, 2017, 6:17 pm
by daydreamer0023
sciduck wrote:daydreamer0023 wrote:Oops. Oh well, I can't chemistry to save my life haha. How about this one:
Give an example of a surface that superglue fuming would be good fingerprint development method to use.
A window
Correct! Your turn.

Re: Forensics
Posted: October 18th, 2017, 4:02 pm
by sciduck
What are the three layers of hair and in which is the most pigment located?
Re: Forensics
Posted: January 7th, 2018, 4:59 pm
by 13superfan13
What is name of the principle that is the basis for Forensic Science and explains why we can find evidence
at a crime scene?
Got this question from an actual invitational tournament.
Re: Forensics
Posted: February 12th, 2018, 7:59 pm
by Riptide
13superfan13 wrote:What is name of the principle that is the basis for Forensic Science and explains why we can find evidence
at a crime scene?
Got this question from an actual invitational tournament.
Locard's exchange principle? (Had no idea so I searched it up and this seemed like the best result)
Re: Forensics
Posted: February 27th, 2018, 8:11 pm
by pikachu4919
Riptide wrote:13superfan13 wrote:What is name of the principle that is the basis for Forensic Science and explains why we can find evidence
at a crime scene?
Got this question from an actual invitational tournament.
Locard's exchange principle? (Had no idea so I searched it up and this seemed like the best result)
I'm not sure 13superfan13 is gonna respond to this, but yes, that is correct. Locard's exchange principle states that for every contact, there should be a trace from it.
I've got a good question but if you wanna ask one, that's fine.
Re: Forensics
Posted: February 27th, 2018, 8:25 pm
by Riptide
pikachu4919 wrote:Riptide wrote:13superfan13 wrote:What is name of the principle that is the basis for Forensic Science and explains why we can find evidence
at a crime scene?
Got this question from an actual invitational tournament.
Locard's exchange principle? (Had no idea so I searched it up and this seemed like the best result)
I'm not sure 13superfan13 is gonna respond to this, but yes, that is correct. Locard's exchange principle states that for every contact, there should be a trace from it.
I've got a good question but if you wanna ask one, that's fine.
Thanks for the reply - next question's all yours
Re: Forensics
Posted: March 10th, 2018, 6:31 am
by pikachu4919
Whoops, been forgetting about this for a while :(
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Explain the reasoning behind why some people believe the urban myth that hair “keeps growing” after you die.
Re: Forensics
Posted: March 22nd, 2018, 10:16 am
by Vortex
pikachu4919 wrote:Whoops, been forgetting about this for a while
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Explain the reasoning behind why some people believe the urban myth that hair “keeps growing” after you die.
Your skin starts to dehydrate and retract.