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    SCI 224 - Scientific Equations Study Guide Scientific Equations Study Guide Week 1 Gravitational Force Calculate the gravitational force between a 1000 kg object and a 1300 kg object separated by a distance of 5 m. Solution: Circular Speed Calculate the circular speed of an object that orbits the Sun at a distance of 6.7 AU. Solution: The astronomical unit 1 AU = 1.5 × 1011 m The solar mass M = 1.989 × 1030 kg SCI 224 - Scientific Equations Study Guide Week 2 Wien’s Law

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    Multiple Choice     1. Air may best be described as __________.       a. an element                b. a compound                                       c. a mixture                                           d. none of these     2. Which one of the following is the most abundant gas in the atmosphere?       a. oxygen                                              b. argon                                                c. carbon dioxide                       d. nitrogen     3. With which

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    archetypes are Over Coming the Monster‚ Rags to Riches‚ The Quest‚ Voyage and Return‚ Comedy‚ Rebirth and Tragedy. Tragedy as one of the seven archetypes‚ are found in any type of stories; from the most recent published novel to the almost forgotten ancient myths of the earth. Tragedy is mostly used to describe when there is a death in the story‚ but which the term ‘tragedy’ can also be used to describe when the character has fallen into a lower state. It is better defined when there is a downfall of

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    In my final paper we will look at the ways that art and architecture from the Bronze Age through the Hellenistic period responded to the needs and aspirations of the ancient Greeks and their society. In this essay we will cover topics starting from the Bronze Age including the beginning of settlements across ancient Greece to the more advanced structures of the city states that eventually began to spread throughout Greece. I will also be discussing some influential people from this time and lightly

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    The definition of physics is “the study of matter‚ energy‚ and the interaction between them” (Physics.org‚ 2016) Physicist working in the astronomy field are constantly making new and exciting discoveries to do with the universe. Discoveries in fields such as quantum physics‚ particle theory‚ cosmology‚ quantum mechanics and general relativity allow us to better our knowledge about the phenomena which has been observed for centuries and has pondered the minds of physicists such as Einstein‚ Feynman

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    Ever wonder how was Ancient Societies used to be like? What start of the adultery? What did the Neolithic period and bronze age do from history? Why do people believe what they believe in today’s world? Why people act the way they do? Learning the Ancient history helps us understand how Religion‚ Education‚ Government impacted the society back in the Early days and how the aftercome affects us now. In Greece‚ Religion symbolized as the central role of individual. People worshipped gods for as

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    Helen Threet SCI/151 April 20‚ 2015 Telescopes in Astronomy Telescopes have proven to be one of the greatest inventions in the science of astronomy. This instrument‚ which makes far-away objects more visible has facilitated both learning about and understanding our universe. This paper will discuss the importance of telescopes‚ their three major designs‚ and the strengths and weaknesses of different locations for telescopes. In addition‚ this paper will discuss the frequencies of light and the

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    Astronomy HOMEWORK Chapter 1 9th ed 5. In Figure 1-8‚ what is another name for the “Sun’s annual path?” Ecliptic. This term also refers to the mathematical plane of Earth’s orbit. 10. By about how many degrees does the Sun move along the ecliptic each day? The Sun moves 360 degrees in 365.25 days along the ecliptic‚ so Degrees per day = (360◦ )/365.25 days = 0.986◦ = 1◦ . Round to 1 degree since the question says “about how many...” 14. What are the vernal and autumnal equinoxes? What are the summer

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    Radio Astronomy Essay In the 1930s a huge discovery was made; one that has led to many subsequent discoveries about the world beyond Earth. This discovery was radio astronomy‚ the study of celestial objects at radio frequencies. Radio and optical astronomy are two different ways to study stars‚ planets and moons in the universe; but the most useful would have to be radio astronomy. Despite this‚ there are some who do argue that optical astronomy is the more useful of the two. Radio waves are a form

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    Astronomy is Religion Stop‚ look‚ listen‚ and think for a minute about what has been taught about religion. Peter Joseph states "I do not know what God is but I know what he isn’t" (2007). He makes this remarkable statement in the motion picture Zeitgeist. Putting religion under the microscope shows many reasons Christianity is plagiarized from the Egyptian and many other religions. Joseph also states that for the most part religion comes from astronomy and the way the earth‚ sun‚ and stars are aligned

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