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    a closed curve is proportional to the algebraic sum of electric currents flowing through that closed curve; or‚ in differential form curl B = J. This was later modified to add a second term when it was incorporated into Maxwell’s equations. Archimedes’ Principle A body that is submerged in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal in magnitude to the weight of the fluid that is displaced‚ and directed upward along a line through the center of gravity of the displaced fluid. Bernoulli’s Equation

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    Sir Isaac Newton PRS MP was an English physicist and mathematician who is widely recognised as one of the most influential scientists of all time and as a key figure in the scientific revolution. Achievement/Contribution: Newton’s accomplishments in life were many. Generally‚ he devoted much of his energy towards alchemy‚ theology‚ and history. Newton built the first reflecting telescope. During his lifetime he was involved in the development of the calculus. Newton who struck upon the Laws

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    Irregular Verbs

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    ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form | Irregular Verbs ListIrregular Verbs ListThis is a list of some irregular verbs in English. Of course‚ there are many others‚ but these are the more common irregular verbs. V1 Base Form | V2 Past Simple | V3 Past Participle | awake | awoke | awoken | be | was‚ were | been | beat | beat | beaten | become | became | become | begin | began | begun | bend | bent | bent | bet | bet | bet | bid | bid | bid | bite |

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    shape reminiscent of the cyclical pattern or circadian rhythm‚ upon which many pagan religions are based. Second‚ many spiral staircases are built according to principals originally discovered and explained by the Greek philosopher and physicist Archimedes‚ who explored mathematics and science long before Christianity emerged and silenced the voices of many brilliant scientists during the Dark and Middle Ages‚ and well into the Renaissance. One of two repeated (and assumedly more important) lines

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    CHAPTER 1: MEANING AND CHARACTERISTICS OF RESEARCH   Meaning of Research Research is defined as the scientific investigation of phenomena which includes collection‚ presentation‚ analysis and interpretation of facts that lines an individual’s speculation with reality.   Characteristics of Research 1.      Empirical. Research is based on direct experience or observation by the researcher. 2.      Logical. Research is based on valid procedures and principles. 3.      Cyclical. Research is

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    The Hellenistic Age or Hellenistic World was an age where Greek and conquered cultures integrated together. It made a huge impact on society by the spreading and diffusion of cultures‚ the East meeting the West. The important lesson in this era was the lesson in change and continuity. It was also a period of uncertainty which the Greeks slowly learned to adapt to. However‚ Alexander the Great’s conquests had remarkable effect on the civilizations during this time as well. Alexander‚ along with his

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    Introduction: Specific gravity or relative density is the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of a given reference material. Specific gravity usually means relative density with respect to water. Temperature and pressure must be specified for both the sample and the reference. The following formula is used- Specific gravity= density of sample/density of same volume of water. Specific gravity is commonly used as a simple means of obtaining information about the concentration of solutions

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    below and paste it in your FA file [pic] SCIENCE : PHYSICS Solve 20 sums from the prescribed ref book chapter – Motion in your class work note book. *Record the Experiments – a) To find the density of a bob‚ b) Verify Archimedes principle in your practical file BIOLOGY Make a working model of any of the life processes. (Like heart‚ lungs‚ etc.) CHEMISTRY 1) Make a ppt on the topic – Application of Pressure in daily life. (with reference to the topic Effect

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    sleek outline of the bird and smooth feathers create little drag as the bird darts through the air. Thus‚ it will be to no surprise if we ever saw Hummingbirds flying upside down. Another factor that helps explain how hummingbirds fly is called Archimedes ’s Principle. In his principle‚ hummingbird stays in the air at a high altitude

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    French Revolution occurred during her childhood Germain spent much of her time indoors. Sophie often retreated to her father’s library to read to fight off her boredom (Sophie par. 1). By the age of 13‚ Germain had already stumbled across stories of Archimedes and his mathematical insights. Though her parents strongly forbade her studies of mathematics‚ she continued to study math by stolen candles’ light. As women were not generally allowed to attend university‚ Germaine advanced her mathematical studies

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