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    Soccer Physics In this paper‚ I will explain the physics concepts of air pressure‚conservation of energy‚ gravity‚Inertia‚ and impulse momentum as they relate to the sport of soccer. I will also explain how knowing these laws can benefit how you play. The first physics concept I will talk about is air pressure. When you kick a soccer ball more energy transfers to a highly pressurized ball‚ as for a non inflated ball‚ the motion of the kick goes into the ball instead of moving the ball

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    was made into 3D movie this year------the 100 anniversary of Titanic being sunk. The movie Titanic is close to the real accident happened on April 14th‚ 1912 and there’s a lot of physics involved in the movie. We have to admit that James Cameron really spent plenty of time on the causation of the accident. ① physics side note: Pressure (√) At the beginning of the movie‚ there is a group of people who want to find the invaluable “Heart of the Ocean”. They used submarine to get 3821 meters under

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    be safer without seat belts and that airbags will protect them. Many people argue that they may be safer without seat belts. According to the article “Seat Belts” “In high-speed collisions where crash forces are extreme‚ seat belts have been linked to life-threatening conditions‚ including cardiac arrests and injuries to the chest‚ abdomen‚ or neck” (5). They put forward this idea because they feel that seat belts are causing more harm than good. However‚ airbags were never made to take the place of

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    Although some physical issues appear to be difficult to understand‚ explain James Kakalios achieved from conduction and convection to modern physics. It is much easier to learn when it comes to something you love‚ that’s why the lessons presented in the book seemed understandable. One of the first issues of the second half of the work are phase transitions. Reading the title of the section I figured it would be a very complicated and it would take me a long time to know the subject. I realized‚ the

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    stop). As part of a passive safety system‚ seat belts are planned to reduce injuries by stopping the wearer from hitting hard elements of the vehicle‚ or other passengers (so-called second impact). Seatbelts are placed in the correct position for the airbag to deploy and prevent the passenger from being thrown from the vehicle. Seatbelts also absorb energy as designed to stretch during any sudden bracking‚ so that there is less speed difference between the passenger’s body and the vehicle‚ and also to

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    Child Passenger Car Seat Safety When children’s car seats were first introduced in the 1930’s‚ they were used merely so parents would be able to keep an eye on their young children (Safe Ride 4 Kids‚ 2015). It was not until the early 1960’s when child passenger vehicle safety started becoming a priority‚ followed by the 1970’s‚ when child restraint laws first came into effect (Safe Ride 4 Kids‚ 2015). Although today’s modern vehicles aid in preventing severe passenger vehicle injuries and fatalities

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    “the Large Hadron Collider” This collider is known as “LHC” among the scientists. CERN‚ “European Organization for Nuclear Research”‚ is a scientific institution and began its existence in 1954. Their main purpose is to explore the basic laws of physics by using super colliders‚ thus they began to plan completing LHC from 1990 to discover what unknown particles would be generated when the particle beams collided and finally how more specifically our universe was created. The LHC is located near

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    Physics 152 practice exam

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    PRACTICE EXAM 2B – PHYS 15200   Part I. Multiple Choice Questions [2 pts each] Directions: Choose the alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Unless otherwise stated‚ assume ideal conditions (no air resistance‚ uniform gravity‚ etc.) ! ! ! ! ˆ ˆ 1) Let A = !3i + 4 ˆ and B = i + 2 ˆ . What is A • B ? j j (A) 3 (B) 5 (C) 8 (D) None of these. 2) A particle moving along the x axis has a potential energy given by the function U(y) = -5x4‚ where x is

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    Abstract :The purpose of the experiment is to explore elastic and inelastic collisions in order to study the conservation of momentum and energy. The guided track‚ carts‚ photogates ‚ 250 g weight and picket fences were the primary components used in the procedural part of the experiment. Each experiment involved the use of the photogates and picket fences to measure the initial and final velocities of both carts when they collide. The data was collected and translated to a graphical model for further

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    Hypothesis: If a car is involved in a crash‚ a domino effect of reactions will occur. Background: The modern day automobile is a very complex piece of machinery that has a lot to do with the world of physics. Like every great invention‚ there was a beginning. For the automobile this beginning was in 1769. Nicolas Cugnot‚ a Frenchmen inventing for the French Army‚ came up with was first self-propelled‚ steam engined‚ three wheeled cart that was said to go as fast as walking speed. The next

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