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    Physic Lab

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    The Relationship Involving Acceleration‚ Net Force‚ and Mass Giho Park Purpose The purpose of this lab investigation is to observe the relationship among the net force‚ mass‚ and acceleration of an object. Hypothesis/Prediction Part A If the net force increases with a constant mass‚ then the acceleration would increase‚ because the force would push the object to increase the velocity. Part B If the mass of the cart increases with a constant net force‚ then the acceleration would

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    Height of Ball Drop v/s The Depth of the Crater | By Tejas Shah‚ IBDP Year 1 | | | | | | | * Aim- To find the relationship between the depth of crater and the height from which it is dropped. * Research Question- Does the height from where the ball is released affect the depth of the crater. * Hypothesis- If we increase the height of the drop of the ball; the depth of the crater would increase. This is because as there is loss in potential energy subsequently there

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    sample The second law states that the net force on an object is equal to the rate of change (that is‚ the derivative) of its linear momentum p in an inertial reference frame: [pic] The second law can also be stated in terms of an object’s acceleration. Since the law is valid only for constant-mass systems‚[16][17][18] the mass can be taken outside the differentiation operator by the constant factor rule in differentiation. Thus‚ [pic] where F is the net force applied

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    [pic] Date: 16/07/2013 To FIRDOSH KHAN‚ GLOBAL POWER SYSTEM MELEKANDY BUILDING‚ CONVENT ROAD‚ CALICUT-32 | | |MRP |Dealer Price (Rs)|Dealer Margin(Rs)|Specifications | | |Product |(Rs) | | |

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    HIGH-VELOCITY INJURIES Harland Hayes‚ University of Utah School of Medicine It should be no great surprise to find out that the most serious of injuries that occur in the back country are those that are associated when people are moving with speed. There are common sports that by their very nature require speed such as skiing where injuries don’t have to occur. However‚ there are other sports that demand deliberate even delicate moves‚ such as rock climbing‚ where speed gained from a fall

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    1) A 4-kg mass moving with speed 2 m/s‚ and a 2-kg mass moving with a speed of 4 m/s‚ are gliding over a horizontal frictionless surface. Both objects encounter the same horizontal force‚ which directly opposes their motion‚ and are brought to rest by it. Which statement best describes their respective stopping distances? (A) The 4-kg mass travels twice as far as the 2-kg mass before stopping. (B) The 2-kg mass travels twice as far as the 4-kg mass before stopping. (C) Both masses travel the

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    Motion in 2D Simulation Go to HYPERLINK "http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/sims.php?sim=Motion_in_2D" http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/sims.php?sim=Motion_in_2D and click on Run Now. 1) Once the simulation opens‚ click on ‘Show Both’ for Velocity and Acceleration at the top of the page. Now click and drag the red ball around the screen. Make 3 observations about the blue and green arrows (also called vectors) as you drag the ball around.

When the ball is stopped there isn’t any changes

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    1. Go to http://phet.colorado.edu 2. Click on electricity and magnetism sims. 3. Select the simulation “Magnets and Electromagnets.” It is at this link http://phet.colorado.edu/new/simulations/sims.php?sim=Magnets_and_Electromagnets 4. Move the compass slowly along a semicircular path above the bar magnet until you’ve put it on the opposite side of the bar magnet. Describe what happens to the compass needle. 5. What do you suppose the compass needles drawn all over the screen

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    EXPERIMENT NO-1 AIM- To determine the frequency of A. C. mains by using an electric vibrator. APPARATUS- Electric vibrator‚ table lamp‚ pulley‚ weight box‚ fishing cord‚ a. c. source. THEORY- when a cord of mass per unit length m is connected to the vibrating rod of the vibrator and stretched with a tension T‚ the cord vibrators in segments. If the length of the cord is then adjusted until the nodes are clearly marked‚ the frequency of the stretched string is the same as of the vibrating rod which

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    MYP 8 (1) Sabrina Group member: Lucy‚ Angel Research question: How does the air force affect the falling place? Hypothesis: If the air force is lower/higher than the falling place is closer/further because in some place air force let parachute fly more further/closer when the air force is lower/higher. Variables: Independent variable: air force. Dependent variable: distance of parachute (measure with ruler) Control variable: the

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