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Uniqbu Journal of Exact Sciences
Published by Universitas Iqra Buru
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27233677     DOI : https://doi.org/10.47323/ujes.v1i2
Uniqbu Journal of Exact Sciences (UJES) is a peer reviewed journal that covers the fields of scientific knowledge and academic scholarship that study exact groups and, more generally, phisics. UJSS is published routine, three times a year on April, August, and December. The publication also cover articles on extended fields of exact sciences such as the conceptual groundwork of the sciences by analyzing the historical course of rigorous quantitative thought and the precise theory of nature in the fields of mathematics, physics, technical chemistry, computer science, astronomy, and the biological sciences, embracing as well their connections to experiment. This journal is published by the Research and Community Service Institution of Universitas Iqra Buru, Maluku, Indonesia. The UJES welcomes the scholars, researchers and practitioners of exact sciences around the world to submit scholarly articles such in Indonesian, English and Arabic to be published through this journal. All articles will be reviewed by experts before accepted for publication. Each author is solely responsible for the content of published articles.
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PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF THE UNSIGNED INTERMEDIATION OF THE FOUR RH-MART : Evaluasi Kinerja Simpang Tak Bersinyal Pada Simpang Empat Rh-Mart Edi Agus Muharyanto; Bahrun Talessy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47323/ujes.v2i1.92

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Road intersections are places where traffic conflicts occur. The volume of traffic that the road network can accommodate is determined by the intersection capacity of the road network. This study aims to determine the magnitude of the intersection capacity, degree of saturation, delay and queuing opportunities at the RH-Mart Namlea City intersection, whether the solution or alternative solution to the traffic jam problem at the RH-Mart Namlea City intersection. This research was conducted at the unmarked intersection in the city of Namlea, especially the RH-Mart intersection. The intersection performance analysis includes capacity (C), degree of saturation (DS), delay (D); and the probability of queuing QP% 'was calculated using the MKJI 1997 method. The results showed that the intersection capacity (C) = 632.30 pcu / hour, the degree of saturation, for all directions at the intersection arm and for all survey days Ds <0.75, namely on working days obtained Ds = 0.071 and 0.083, for short days Ds = 0.087 and 0.068, and on holidays Ds = 0.068 and 0.070. it means that there is no need for improvement of the intersection geometry, control of total intersection currents, and control of the flow with signs to maintain the desired degree of saturation (DS ≤ 0.75). Because the Ds value obtained is very small there are no delays and queuing opportunities that occur. Keywords: Unmarked Intersections, Intersection Capacity, Degree of Saturation. Namlea  
EVALUATION OF DRAINAGE CHANNEL PERFORMANCE ON CLOVE FLOWER STREET : Evaluasi Kinerja Saluran Drainase pada Jalan Bunga Clove Suriyani Buton; Eddy Agus Muharyanto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47323/ujes.v2i1.101

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Namlea Village is one of the villages in Maluku Province, Buru Regency, currently developing in terms of economy and population growth. Land-use changes have an impact on soil infiltration, with the amount of surface runoff which has the potential for flooding at several points to become a problem in Namlea Village, significant surface runoff on the clove flower road causes the drainage channel on the road to be unable accommodate the discharge of water that enters the drain. This research was conducted by referring to primary data and secondary data. Primary data, data obtained by conducting field surveys (research places/locations), while secondary data, data obtained directly from related agencies as supporting data in the final project writing. This. The planning analysis results with rainfall data taken from the BMKG (Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency). By paying attention to the hydrological design criteria table for the urban drainage planning system, appendix 8 and the data on water users in table 4.12 and population density projection data for 2015 taken from the statistical agency. Then the results of our planning analysis take a maximum plan age of 2 years with a maximum rainfall = 410,907 mm, with a planned discharge due to rainwater runoff Qp = 1,167 m3 / s and release due to household waste Qlimbah = 0.0025 m3 / s, then the total discharge Qtotal = 1.1695 m3 / s, with the results of the above analysis, the existing channel capacity is unable to accommodate water discharge due to rainfall or burst due to household waste because the current channel discharge is only able to accommodate a release of Q = 0.44 m3 / s with a volume capacity of V = 209,375 m3, while the volume capacity of the channel on Jalan Bunga Cengkeh is following the current population density and must be able to accommodate a discharge of Qtotal = 1.1695 m3 / s. With an average annual volume capacity of V = 25612.05 m3. The existing channel dimensions must be rehabilitated according to the planning analysis results that the author had planned with a trapezoidal channel cross-section. Keywords: Evaluation of drainage channels, channel capacity, due to rainwater discharge
MENGHITUNG PERKALIAN DENGAN BENDA-BENDA TERDEKAT : (Calculating Multiplication with the Closest Objects) Nur Fadhilah Amir
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47323/ujes.v2i1.107

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Students still have difficulty calculating multiplication. This study aims to improve the multiplication ability of grade IV SD Negeri 1 Airbuaya students. The research location is SD Negeri 1 Airbuaya with a total of 16 students. The data in this study were obtained from interviews, questionnaires, observation results, and evaluation results. This research was carried out in two cycles which were carried out based on the stages: (1) compiling an activity plan, (2) carrying out actions, (3) observing, and (4) analyzing which was carried out by reflection. The results showed that the results of the researchers 'observations on pre-action in classroom learning, the students seemed less active, easily bored, and the students' attention to the teacher's explanation was very small. In the action cycle 1, mastery of the material before learning was given 31%, after the activity took place 58% active student activity, 30% moderate student, and 12% passive student. 62% active cooperation, 28% medium students, and 10% passive students. Meanwhile, the average evaluation result is 68 with 33 students completing and 16 unfinished students. Result of action in cycle 2, mastery of material before action 48%. After the action was carried out, 78% active student activity, 18% moderate student and 4% passive student activity. 84% active student cooperation, 14% medium students, and 2% passive students. The results of the evaluation on average are 76 with 13 students completing and 3 incomplete students.
PENGARUH PENGUASAAN MATERI TURUNAN TERHADAP HASIL BELAJAR INTEGRAL : (The Influence Of Mastery Of Decreated Materials On Integral Learning Outcomes) Wa Malmia; Nur Fadhilah Amir
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This study aims to determine the effect of mastery of derived material on integral learning outcomes in class XII IMIA1 SMA Negeri 2 Buru. This type of research is ex-post-facto research. The sample in this study were students of class XII IMIA1 SMA Negeri 2 Buru totaling 30 students. The instruments used in this study were in the form of derivative material test questions and integral material test scores. The data obtained were then analyzed using the SPSS 24 for windows program. The results of this study indicate that there is a significant influence on the mastery of derived material on the learning outcomes of integral material for XII IMIA1 grade students of SMA Negeri 2 Buru. This can be seen from the form of a simple linear regression equation which is characterized by the results of the t test, namely thit> ttab both at the real level ???? = 0.05. While the magnitude of the effect of mastery of derived material on learning outcomes of integral material for students of class XII IMIA1 SMA Negeri 2 Buru was 0.819 or 81.9%.
THE COMPARISON CLASS AVERAGE OF TWO GENERATIONS OF NURSING STUDENTS AT MOLUCCAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY OF INDONESIA: (Perbandingan nilai rata rata kelas 2 Angkatan pd mahasiswa Keperawatan di Universitas Kristen Indonesia Maluku) Debora Harsono
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47323/ujes.v2i1.109

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 This paper presents a fact about the Class Average of Two Generations ( 2011 and 2012 generations).  It consists of five classes, includes Extension, A, B, C, and D. But the writer would like to analyze one class only, namely D class. Because the average class data stated, there is a drastic increasing point. To achieve the credibility of this research, the researcher uses average class data from another generation. So, the writer does the comparison process between 2011 and 2012 generations. Finally, through this paper, we can prove that some factors influenced the class average of two generations from D classes on nursing students at the Moluccas Christian University of Indonesia. Shortly, we can conclude that the D class of the 2012 generation has a higher class average point than the 2011 generation.
SCAFFOLDING PADA PROSES PEMECAHAN MASALAH MATEMATIKA MATERI BILANGAN BULAT: (Scaffolding of the Process of Mathematics Problem Solving in Integers) Kadir Kadir
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Mathematical problem modeling is still a big obstacle for students to solve the problems or problems given, especially students at the SD / MI level. One material that contains a lot of content on math problems is integer material. This research is a qualitative descriptive study which aims to describe the form of scaffolding based on the Anghileri theory which is given to students in solving math problems with integer material. The research data were obtained from six different subjects who were divided according to the high, medium, and low level of ability who attended MIN 1 Manado. The results showed that there were differences in thinking processes in solving math problems that were assessed based on ability levels. Subjects with high category receive scaffolding less and without repetition at the same level, but for medium and low categories require more scaffolding and tend to be repeated to solve math problems.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PEER TUTOR LEARNING MODEL ON MATHEMATICS LEARNING OUTCOMES ON SOCIAL ARITHMETIC MATERIAL: (Efektifitas Model Pembelajaran Tutor Sebaya Terhadap Hasil Belajar Matematika Pada Materi Aritmatika) Vivi Hentihu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47323/ujes.v2i1.114

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Mathematics is one of the subjects in schools that gets the most significant attention from educators, parents, and children. The problem in this research is how the Effectiveness of Peer Tutor Learning Model on Mathematics Learning Outcomes in the Social Arithmetic Material of Class VII Students of SMP Negeri 40 Buru ". This research method is pre-experimental with a one-group pretest-posttest design to know the peer tutor learning model's effectiveness in learning mathematics on social arithmetic material. The population in this study was all class VII students. SMP Negeri 40 Buru for the 2019/2020 school year, totaling 34 students and two classes, namely class VII1 and VII2. This study sample was one class from the entire population selected using the quota sampling technique, namely class VII1. The results showed that based on the results of the student activity analysis, it was found that the average score of the observed student activity was 3.47, the average was in an outstanding category. This shows that learning using the peer tutor learning model can activate students in education. This is marked by a decrease in the number of students who are less active in group work and doing other activities outside of learning activities. Most students have great interest and enthusiasm in learning mathematics on social arithmetic material using the peer tutor learning model. Based on the student response questionnaire results as a whole, learning mathematics using the peer tutor learning model gets a positive response with the acquisition of an average percentage of student responses that is 80.5%. Using the peer tutor learning model in learning mathematics in the classroom provides opportunities for students to exchange ideas with friends or teachers in solving problems so that this condition creates a positive response from students in learning.
CULTIVATION OF PLANTING AND FERTILIZATION TECHNIQUES ON ZEA MAYS CORN PLANTS : (Budidaya Teknik Penanaman dan Pemupukan pada Tanaman Jagung Zea Mays) Bois Tasane
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Corn (Zea mays. L.) is an essential requirement for human and animal life. Corn has good nutritional content and crude fiber as a staple food substitute for rice. This study aimed to determine the effect of NPK Phonska fertilizer and plant distance on the growth and production of corn plants. This research is expected to be useful as information material for farmers and related agencies to increase corn production. This research was conducted in Elfule Village, Namrole District, South Buru Regency. The implementation of this research was started from January 2020 to March 2020. The tools used in this research were hoe, machete, meter (measuring instrument. In contrast, the materials used in this study were corn seeds, NPK Phonska fertilizer. This research used a randomized block design. (RBD) Factorial pattern. The results showed that corn plants have unbranched stems. It tends to be cylindrical and consists of several segments and knuckles. Some shoots later will grow into cobs, male flowers, and female flowers in the knuckle in separate maize (diklin) in one plant (monoecious). Male cornflowers are ready for pollination 2-5 days earlier than female flowers (protandry), picking corn to be consumed as corn on the cob does not have to wait until the seeds are ripe. Still, it can be done ± four weeks after the plants' flower or can take the harvest time between the vegetable corn harvest and the harvest age j great dead cook. Corn cobs are rich in pentose, which is used as a raw material for making furfural. Genetically engineered maize is also now grown as a pharmaceutical producer.
THE EFFECT OF COOP FERTILIZER (COW FESES) AND PLANT DISTANCE ON THE GROWTH AND YEAR OF GREEN BEANS: (Pengaruh Dosis Pupuk Kandang (Feses Sapi) Dan Jarak Tanam Terhadap Pertumbuhan dan Hasil Tanaman Kacang Hijau) Said Abdurrahman Assagaf; Yasser Utomo
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Mung bean is a short-lived annual plant of approximately 60 days, also acts as a tropical plant which throughout its life requires a hot atmosphere, which means that when in an area with low rainfall levels it is ideal if cultivating mung bean plants, the purpose of this study is to see the effect. Dose of Manure (Cow Feces) and Plant Distance on Growth and Yield of Mung Bean (Vigna Radiata L) in Batuboy Village). This research was conducted in Batuboy village, Namlea District, Buru Regency, and lasted from December 2016 to February 2017. The experiment's purpose was to determine and analyze the response of manure (cow feces) and spacing to the growth and yield of green bean plants. The experiment used a randomized block design (RBD) with a factorial pattern consisting of 2 factors, namely the provision of manure dose (first factor) and use of spacing (second factor). The first factor has three levels, namely K0 (without treatment), K1 (fertilizer dose of 1000 kg / h), K2 (fertilizer dose of 2000 kg / h). The second factor, the spacing consisted of 3 levels, namely J1 (50 x 10 cm), J2 (50 x 20 cm), J3 (50 x 30 cm), thus obtaining 9 treatments / combinations with 3 replications / group so that there were 27 units / units. trial. This study indicates that the application of manure (cow feces) 2000 kg/ha has a good effect on the growth and yield of green beans compared to others. This can be seen from the weight of production/plot 3.03 kg, while the best combination treatment is produced by a combination of 180 gr/plot manure and 50 x 30 cm spacing (K2J3).
EVALUATION OF THE EFFECT OF THE LEVEL OF ROAD DAMAGE ON VEHICLE LOADS ON BALANCED ROADS : (Evaluasi Pengaruh Tingkat Kerusakan Jalan Terhadap Beban Kendaraan pada Jalan Lentur) Sjaid S Fais Assagaf
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The amount of load received depends on the weight of the vehicle, the configuration of the axle, the contact area between the wheels and the vehicle and the speed of the vehicle itself. This will give a value of damage to the pavement due to wheel axle loads that pass each time on the road. The weight of the vehicle is transferred to the pavement through the vehicle which is located at the ends of the vehicle axle. Each vehicle has a different axle configuration. The front axle can be a single axle of the wheel, while the rear axle can be a single, double or triple axle. From the background above, the problem formulation in this study is what is the volume of traffic that is traversed by vehicles on the roads studied, especially Siahoni Village and how is the level of damage to the hot mix road in Siahoni Village. The method used in this research is in addition to the survey method, direct observation also uses the PCI method where the data obtained, both secondary data and primary data, will be analyzed based on the PCI method so that the results are in accordance with the problems in the field to solve these problems according to the needs desired by the users or owners who have technical interests. The results showed that The discussion and results of the analysis above can draw conclusions regarding the analysis of road damage as follows: 1. The number of vehicles every day that pass through Siahoni Village with the formula above can be seen that every day the vehicles passing the Batuboy Village road to Siahoni Village are 580 vehicles / day 2. On the road there are fine cracks, collapsed, release of flea and crocodile skin with a density at Sta 08 + 800 = 5.82% in moderate condition, with a Deduct value of around 45, while the total damage is 11.95%.

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