Cover page Course Code & Name: Engineering Science Title: Oscillations of a pendulum with a yielding support Instructor: Mr. Imran khan Cohort: Full Time Student Name & ID: Kyle Rigsby 68891 Date: 11/19/2014 Title page Oscillations of a pendulum with a yielding support Abstract Intent: The goal was to investigate the time taken for the pendulum to oscillate for a time period. Results: Table of Content Objectives i) Tie the end of a thread to a hole in the end of
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Next would be how you hold the guitar while sitting or standing. This is a very simple technique and very hard to do incorrectly. The back of the guitar will be flush against your midsection. If the guitar covers most of your torso‚ then it may be too big. If it is too big‚ it will be difficult to play smoothly. Now that you know how to hold the guitar‚ and where to put your hands‚ you should know how to put the strap on the guitar‚ simply referred to as “strapping the guitar”. Both ends of the strap
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honor of his work in the field of electricity‚ the electrical unit known as the volt was named in his honor. Marie Curie AUTOBIOGRAPHY Inventor: Marie Curie (aka Marie Sklodowska) Criteria; First to patent. First practical. Birth: November 7‚ 1867 in Warsaw‚ Poland Death: July 4‚ 1934 in Haute Savoie Nationality: Polish Invention: Study of radioactivity‚ discoverer of polonium and radium International Radioactivity Symbol Function: noun / Symbol Po and Ra Definition: A rare
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A. Conformity-Influenciency Behavior a. Conformity: changes in perceptions‚ options or behaviors in way that are consistent with group norms. b. Rules we have of conduct in a given context c. Person Space Norm- people uncomfortable being too close d. Do you really mean it? d.i. Private acceptance: comfortable because you honestly believe what others are doing is right. d.ii. Public compliance: conforming without believing in the correctness of others in the group. B. ***** Social Influence
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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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Miriam Yanez Physics 018-01 Literature Review 25 April 2012 Biophysics and protein dynamics have shaped our lives when it comes down to advancements in medicine. In living cells‚ proteins are the main components that keep the organism running at its best with every single protein and enzyme having their own function. The discovery of DNA‚ RNA‚ and other protein synthesis became the structures of life in a new perspective in the smallest ways leading to the continuing studies to uncover more
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was added to the small test tube and the scale value of the water meniscus was recorded as L‚ and the number of paperclips was recorded as N. 5. Step 4 was repeated 6 times for a total of 7 readings which were tabulated. 6. Steps 3-5 were repeated and the results were also tabulated as L and N. 7. A graph of L vs. N was plotted in order to fine the gradient (G). 8. Using the formula G=mρA ‚ the value of m as the mass of 1 paperclip was found where the density of water (ρ) is 1.0gcm-3
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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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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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400 km s1 = v2t2 = (4 km/h)(0.167 h) = 0.667 km [pic] v = 4.57 km/h 6-6. What is the average velocity for the entire trip described in Problem 6-5? [pic] D = 0.778 km‚ 31.00 [pic] v = 3.33 km/h‚ 31.00 6-7. A car travels at an average speed of 60 mi/h for 3 h and 20 min. What was the distance? t = 3 h + 0.333 h = 3.33 h; s = vt = (60 mi/h)(3.33 h); s = 200 mi 6.8 How long will it take to travel 400 km if the average speed is 90 km/h? [pic]
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