Laura Cortez Science Per. D 11/28/12 Soccer Ball Lab I. INTRODUCTION Speed‚ distance‚ time‚ and acceleration are all very complex formulas that are interdependent. These formulas are measured in motion data and used to determine the final instantaneous speed‚ distance‚ time‚ and acceleration. Distance and time are two formulas that are used to determine speed and time. For example‚ distance equals speed multiplied with time given‚ time equals distance divided by speed‚ and speed is
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Case Study 1: Par‚ Inc. Par‚ Inc.‚ is a major manufacturer of golf equipments. Management believes that Par’s market share could be increased with the introduction of a cut-resistant‚ longer-lasting golf ball. Therefore‚ the research group at Par has been investigating a new golf ball coating designed to resist cuts and provide a more durable golf. The tests with the coating have been promising. One of the researchers voiced concern about the effect of the new coating on driving distances. Par
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A connection between the golf ball and the club head lasts for as little as 0.0005 seconds‚ yet it is what determines where the golf ball will ultimately end up. During impact‚ Newton’s third law is in action. It is clearly visible that there is a force on the golf ball‚ but as Newton states‚ there must be an equal and opposite force‚ and in this case it is in to the club head. For example‚ if 10‚000 newton’s of force is applied to the golf ball from the club head‚ 10‚000 Newton’s will be applied
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History 1301 Why you should not smoke Have you ever been walking into a store and a pungent smell slaps you across the face? You turn around only to see that someone is smoking a cigarette. Have you ever wondered the affects that smoking would cause? How would smoking affect a person’s appearance and health? Have you ever wondered just how many people smoke worldwide? According to the CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention)‚ about 43.8 million US adults (21.6 percent of men and 16.5 percent
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or under pumped balls can be detrimental to performance If you do not have the correct amount of air inside of the ball you could possibly blow a game which could end up costing you millions of dollars if you are a professional‚ and it could just all be because of the amount of air inside of the ball you are using. To test this theory‚ you can use a ball for the most popular and played sport in the world‚ soccer‚ to really see if it affects the sport that much and how far the ball goes due to the
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Body: Smoking can cause problems at any way possible. 1. The effects of smoking. a. Short Term (external body problems). Long Term (internal body problems) Transition Statement: Smoking affects others just as well as yourself. 2. Secondhand Smoke. a. Affects non-smokers greatly (about 3‚000 deaths every year) Transition Statement: The time is now to quit smoking permanently. 3. Why and now you can quit smoking. a. Tips‚ thoughts‚ and reasoning (get all the help you need no matter how you
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The Physics of Balls Bouncing off at Surfaces Leader: Mr. Edrian Pantas Contador‚ Love S. Members: Espiritu‚ Ian Timothy Ecube‚ Lynn Kristine Magangcong‚ Ahlya Oliman‚ Genie Rose Chapter 1 Introduction Bouncing ball physics is an interesting subject of analysis‚ demonstrating several interesting dynamics principle related to acceleration. Almost everybody‚ at some point in their lives‚ has bounced a rubber ball against the wall or floor and observed its motion. Normally
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restitution will be measured between a ball and the ground. Throughout this extended experimental investigation the theory of whether or not different changing different variables can change the rate in which a ball can fall at and the height in which it bounces at. The motion of a bouncing ball can be analyzed into the motion of before‚ during and after impact of the ball contacting the surface. This investigation will analyse and break down the motions of a ball being bounced‚ into seven dynamic stages
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References: Austin‚ L.G.‚ 1971--72. A review introduction to the description of grinding as a rate process. Powder Technol.‚ 5: 1--17. Austin L.G.‚ 1973. Understanding ball mill sizing. Ind. Eng. Chem. Proc. Des. Develop.‚ 12: 121--129. Austin L.G. and Bhatia‚ V.K.‚ 1971--72. Experimental methods for grinding studies in laboratory ball mills. Powder Technol.‚ 5: 261--266. Austin L.G. and Luckie‚ P.T.‚ 1971--72. Methods for determination of breakage distribution parameters. Powder Technol.‚ 5: 215--222
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Bouncy Ball Experiment Aim: The aim of this experiment is to investigate the efficiency of a bouncing ball‚ and the factors which affect its efficiency. Prediction I predict that the higher I drop the ball from the higher it will rebound up‚ because it will have more gravitational potential energy the higher dropped from. As it is dropped the ball will have kinetic energy‚ and then when it hits the ground changes to heat and sound energy‚ and kinetic as it rebounds back up. The higher up
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