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    Physics Lab Exp

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    iron bar‚ brass ball‚ PVC pipe‚ meter stick III. Procedure: 1. Using the clamp with iron bar and the iron stand‚ we inclined the acceleration board. 2. We place cornstarch on the acceleration board by spreading and smoothening it evenly that will serve as a mark in order to measure the pathway of the brass ball. 3. With the use of pvc pipe‚ we smoothened and thinned the cornstarch on the board. 4. We placed the ball at the groove side of the board and we let the brass ball roll

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    Lab of Shear Strength

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    .....; 2......................; 3…………………; 4………………; 5……………..;6……………….. TITLE- SHEAR STRENGTH EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The purpose of this lab was to find the shear strength of three materials i. e. Steel ‚Brass and Aluminum. The values of the shear strength from the table indicate that the steel has maximum shear strength whereas aluminum has least shear strength. OBJECTIVE The objective was to know how important is the shear strength while making designs

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    Night Of Music

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    wonderful piece by Gustav Holst called Second suite in f. Starting off very subtle and with a sequence that continues throughout the whole piece. As the brass and percussion make entry the pitch of the winds dim down while the others increase making the dynamics of the music vary from a very delicate to very strong when the percussion and brass sections start playing. It’s melody had a very folk tune to it‚ then doing some research Gustavs music was derived from old folk tunes which many folk tunes

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    Physic Lab

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    1. Triple- beam balance 2. Micrometer 3. A ruler (inches and centimeters) 4. A roll of copper wire 5. Wire Cutter 6. Vernier Caliper 7. Electronic balance (to measure mass of copper wire) 8. Graduated Cylinder 9. Three cylindrical metals (brass‚ aluminum‚ copper‚ zinc‚ etc) 10. Irregular object (lead‚ steel‚ zinc‚ etc) THEORY Density is one of the useful quantities scientists use to identify different materials with‚ given by: Density = Mass/Volume

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    Jazz Concert Essay

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    watching the band it looked as though the brass section was more skilled

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    psychology examines human activities in various cultural settings‚ by engaging several approaches. Some of these approaches were self evident from the course video dealing with the Thailand women cultural wear of brass neck shackles. Evolutionary Perspective The culture of wearing brass neck shackles by the Thailand women is described by the relative evolutionary factors affecting human behavior. Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution by natural selection postulates that organism evolve with the pursuit

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    Sax Research Paper

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    was intended to have the flexibility and tone of a woodwind and the power of a brass. The saxophone has only gained popularity since its development and forged its way into many large ensemble settings

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    musical instruments

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    Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent ♪ ~ Victor Hugo Three summer vacations and one Christmas break is what it took for me to understand that music is a deep and bottomless sea‚ devoid of any boundaries.  Every single musical instrument‚ right from the African djembe to the Indonesian gamelan angklung‚ and the Arabic shababa to the Indian sitar‚ is a testament to the fact that music is a universal language having multiple dialects. The tongue

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    be dangerous to you and the users of your shells. Follow these simple steps to be loading your own ammunition in no time. The first step in reloading shells is gathering your supplies. Empty hulls are the shells that have already been shot. The brass on these shot shells needs to be undamaged. Also the shells are plastic‚ so you need to examine the shells for splits‚ tears‚ and leaky primer pockets. These defects could affect the

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    German marches move at a very strict tempo of 110 beats per minute‚ and have a strong oom-pah polka-like/folk-like quality resulting from the bass drum and low-brass playing on the downbeats and the alto voices‚ such as peck horn and snare drums‚ playing on the off-beats. This provides a very martial quality to these marches. The low brass is often featured prominently in at least one strain of a German march. To offset the rhythmic martiality of most of the strains‚ the final strain (the trio) often

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