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    Physics Lab

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    Experiment 5: Relative Density Patrick Erlo Reyes‚ Joseph Winfred Sajul‚ La Reyna Roshele Salenga‚ Luisito Jeremiah Samonte‚ Christine Bernadette Sanchez Department of Biology College of Science‚ University of Santo Tomas España‚ Manila‚ Philippines Abstract This experiment is concerned with the densities of objects. The first activity is determining the density of a cylinder through displacement method and by weighing. The second activity is finding the density of a bone and determining it whether

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    Patel Nil Period 7 05/09/13 Static and Kinetic Friction Objectives:- * Use a Dual-Range Force Sensor to measure the force of static friction. * Determine the relationship between force of static friction and the weight of an object. * Measure the coefficients of static and kinetic friction for a particular block and track. * Use a Motion Detector to independently measure the coefficient of kinetic friction and compare it to the previously measured value. * Determine if the

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    MOMENTUM QUESTIONS 1. Which has greater momentum: a train at rest or a moving skateboard? Since the train is not moving‚ it has zero momentum. The skateboard‚ as long as it has some speed‚ will have more momentum‚ since p = m*v. 2. What are the ways to increase impulse? Impulse depends on the magnitude of the applied external force and the time that the force acts on the system. By increasing either of those‚ impulse on a system will be increased‚ and the system’s momentum will change accordingly

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    1.  Which of the following statements about magnetic fields is not true?   | Magnetic Flux is a vector. |   | Changing magnetic fields create electric fields. |   | Changing electric fields create magnetic fields. |   | The magnetic field cannot do work on a moving charge. |   | The magnetic force on a moving charge can be zero. | 2.  If you double the current through an inductor‚ the energy stored in the associated magnetic field increases by a factor of _____.   | Two - wrong |

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    2009 Winners and All Tournament Team Mites Champion: Braintree Runner up: Hingham F Kyle Roche Braintree F Chase McInnis Hingham F Matt Beniers Hingham F Jeff Pollara Braintree D Tyler Morelli Braintree D Jake Higgins Hingham G Derrick Mullahy G. Scituate MVP Chopper Lockhart Braintree Squirts Champion: Greater Scituate Runner Up: Hanover F   Mike Hardman Hanover F   Ryan Doolin              Hanover F   Ian Murphy                G. Scituate F   Jack Nisbet              

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    Free! Body and Soul Free!” Analysis of The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin Heather Sharpe ENG125: Introduction to Literature Mrs. Kristina Stutler November 7‚ 2011 “Free! Body and Soul Free!” – Analysis of The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin To be completely unfettered and unrestricted; to live free from the pursuit of meeting someone else’s expectations… this is what Kate Chopin writes about in The Story of an Hour. Using mostly a historical approach‚ I will highlight the connection

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    References: 1. H.Young‚ R. Freedman‚ and L. Ford‚ University Physics with Modern Physics‚ Chapter 38‚ Pearson Education South Asia Pte. Ltd.‚ Singapore‚ 2009 2. M. Fowler‚ The Photoelectric Effect‚ 3. E. Agra‚ et. al.‚ Physics 73.1 Manual‚ Philippine Foundation for Physics‚ Inc.‚ 2007

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    只限閱卷員參閱 FOR MARKERS’ USE ONLY May 4‚ 2012 香港考試及評核局 HONG KONG EXAMINATIONS AND ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY 2012 年香港中學文憑考試 HONG KONG DIPLOMA OF SECONDARY EDUCATION EXAMINATION 2012 物理 香港中學文憑考試 試卷一乙 PHYSICS HKDSE PAPER 1B 本評卷參考乃考評局專為今年本科考試而編寫,供閱卷員參考 之用。閱卷員在完成閱卷工作後,若將本評卷參考提供其任教 會考班的本科同事參閱,本局不表反對,但須切記,在任何情 況下均不得容許本評卷參考落入學生手中。學生若索閱或求取 此等文件,閱卷員/教師應嚴詞拒絕,因學生極可能將評卷參 考視為標準答案,以致但知硬背死記,活剝生吞。這種落伍的 學習態度,既不符現代教育原則,亦有違考試著重理解能力與 運用技巧之旨。因此,本局籲請各閱卷員/教師通力合作,堅 守上述原則。 This marking scheme has been prepared by the Hong Kong

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    Sherman in 1982 identified the diverse values of police offices. The first attitude and value that he mentioned to be the most essential is the loyalty‚ which is the strong devotion and allegiance towards the members of the organization. An officer neglects his role and does cover up for his fellow officer to be able to protect him from penalty. Second is the public and the enemy. He stated that the police officers must employ their roles efficiently to be able to determine the casualty and the

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    Physics in Everyday Life

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    are parts of physics study. 1) When we walk or run‚ our motion is part of laws of mechanics and thrmodynamics. 2) We eat food which undergoes chemical reactions producing heat energy which is converted into mechanical energy 3) Use of refrigerator‚ pressure cookers‚ washing machines‚ television‚ music system‚ computers‚ etc. are all designed on the principles of physics. 4) When we speak‚ we produce sound properties of which like pitch and intensity are studied in physics 5) Electricity

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