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    Essay of physics

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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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    and excitement of physics Let Us Learn About Scope and excitement of physics Physics is exciting because‚ trains us in problem solving‚ It helps us to have an analytical outlook‚ to observe rather than see things. Everything is explained on the basis of the cause effect relationship‚ which helps us think logically and decide rationally Whether or not‚ a students of plus two continue to learn Physics‚ the basic problem solving skill he has acquired during the PlusTwo Physics course will remain

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    Physics of Roller Coasters

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    intertwined around itself‚ but regardless of how big‚ fast‚ or gravity defying they are‚ they all use the same natural force – gravity. The more twisting‚ turning‚ flipping‚ and the faster a roller coaster goes‚ the more the coaster depends on the law of physics‚ not mechanics‚ to keep it moving. There is no onboard motor on roller coasters but they can still reach speeds that exceed the limits of a car on the parkway‚ while completing a curve‚ twist‚ rise‚ or plunge. History of Roller Coasters Modern

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    physics study of motion

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    Regents Physics Constant Velocity/ Acceleration Lab 10-3-13 Problem: Graphical Analysis of Constant Velocity and Accelerated Motion. Theory: Gravitational acceleration is constant on Earth g=9.8m/s2 Therefore‚ when the golf ball is dropped‚ the acceleration will be equal to gravitational acceleration agb=9.8m/s2 Given there is no air resistance‚ this means that when the golf ball is dropped from a given distance‚ according to the formulas‚ the golf ball will accelerate

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    Extended Essay in Physics

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    Extended Essay In PHYSICS Topic: How to Determine the Value of Acceleration Due to Gravity g Through Newton’s Laws Word Count: 1458 TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract -----------------------------------------------3 Introduction-------------------------------------------4 Theory-------------------------------------------------5 Apparatus----------------------------------------------7 Procedure----------------------------------------------8 Data Collection and Processing--------------------9

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    Physics of an Mri Machine

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    The Physics of an MRI Machine. Whitney Wright PH106/006 Dr. Probst 06/05/2012 The Physics of an MRI Machine There are many physical concepts used in a Magnetic Resonance Imaging‚ also known as MRI‚ machine. There are many physical concepts used when an MRI is taken of the body‚ such as; radio waves‚ resonance and pulse sequences‚ magnetic fields being produced and lastly‚ magnets. Radio waves much stronger than the magnetic field of the Earth are sent through

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    Physics Of Wrestling Essay

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    application of physics’ principles such as momentum‚ friction‚ gravity‚ and even momentum. Momentum is a vector quantity‚ meaning that it needs a magnitude and direction‚ and this expression is mathematically defined as p=mv. The momentum is equal to the mass times velocity. In wrestling‚ two colliding wrestlers are subject to a change in momentum. For instance‚ a wrestler will attempt to apply an impulsive force north for as long as possible and as

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    Physics 2 Application to IT and daily living! Thermal Physics Thermal physics the study of temperature‚ heat‚ and how they affect matter. I can apply this in determining how hot or cold the object. Though I have my senses in concluding the temperature of an object‚ they are unreliable and often misleading. Ex. A metal and a stone that is both expose to sun. I can conclude; base on what I’d learned that the metal is hotter than the stone. Putting a metal spoon in a cooking soup. To make

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    Physics in Everyday Life

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    Physics in Everyday Life 1 Just about everything you do from moving to eating to listening to music involves physics. Now that I have really explored them I think it is hard to go about our day and not do something that involves physics. Some of the things I will talk about are getting out of bed‚ the eye and how eye glasses help a person see better‚ speakers‚ the Frisbee‚ sailing‚ and the pulleys I use to get my jeep unstuck in the mud when I ride in the woods. All of these

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    Bouncing Ball Physics

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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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