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    12 Basic Principles of Animation 1. Squash and Stretch The most important principle is "squash and stretch"‚ the purpose of which is to give a sense of weight and flexibility to drawn objects. It can be applied to simple objects‚ like a bouncing ball‚ or more complex constructions‚ like the musculature of a human face. Taken to an extreme point‚ a figure stretched or squashed to an exaggerated degree can have a comical effect In realistic animation‚ however‚ the most important aspect of this principle

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    which demonstrated classical conditioning in dogs. According to The Free Dictionary‚ classical conditioning is‚ “a learning process by which a subject comes to respond in a specific way to a previously neutral stimulus after the subject repeatedly encounters the neutral stimulus together with another stimulus that already elicits the response.” Around the 1920’s‚ famous psychologist John B. Watson along with a graduate student‚ Rosaline Rayner wanted to further the research of classical conditioning and

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    Bernoulli (Groningen‚ 8 February 1700 – Basel‚ 8 March 1782) was aDutch-Swiss mathematician and was one of the many prominent mathematicians in theBernoulli family. He is particularly remembered for his applications of mathematics to mechanics‚ especially fluid mechanics‚ and for his pioneering work in probability andstatistics. Bernoulli’s work is still studied at length by many schools of science throughout the world. In Physics :- He is the earliest writer who attempted to formulate a kinetic theory

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    conceived basic laws of motion and of universal gravitation that unify a diverse array of phenomena both in the heavens and on earth (Weisburd 51). The revolutionary power of the Principia and other Newtonian works is felt to this day: His celestial mechanics guide the paths of satellites and spacecraft‚ his reflecting telescope is enabling astronomers to study recently discovered supernovas‚ his numerical methods are used in computers and his mathematics and approach to solving many physical problems

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    Ivan Pavlov was a russian scientist that created the groundbreaking experiment that created Pavlovian conditioning‚ or classical conditioning. Pavlov researched dogs to understand how the body breaks down food into chemicals that can be absorbed into the bloodstream. He also researching the digestive processes of animals over long periods of time‚ by observing their salivating habits. He would observe the amount of saliva of the animals when served different types of foods and the frequency of the

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    Toy Car Physics

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    Toy cars have been played with by children for many years. Would one wonder the way a model or toy car rolls down a hill? One would think it would be because it has wheels‚ this is true but there is more to a car rolling downhill than it having wheels. Gravity is the force that is keeping all things on the ground. The heavier an object is the more gravity has an effect on its momentum. If you put a toy car on a downhill slope it will begin to roll because of gravity. The more the car weighs will

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    According to Whiting‚ the primary purpose of classical crossover music is to “appeal to a wider audience than the original version of music.” The well-known classical pianist Christopher O’Riley once said‚ "I think crossover in general as a commercial term has been a bad designation of something that has an awfully long history to it." Christopher O’Riley is known for playing transcriptions of songs by the rock band Radiohead. His works show his vision of "Beethoven and Mozart sitting down at

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    making simple contraptions on the farm. Leaving school at 14 to be a farmer did not work out well because he was very bad at farming. However he returned to school and attended Cambridge College. Newton’s major discoveries came in the fields of mechanics‚ mathematics‚gravity and optics. He came up with the laws of motion that explain how things move and how force affects them. His law of inertia states that an object at rest will stay at rest unless acted upon by an outside force. Also‚ he stated

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    Psychology!!!! 1.) Psychologists who argue that Psychologists should only study behavior‚ measurable behaviors are called (behaviorists). 2.) (Pavlov) discovered classical conditioning 3.) At the Beginning of an experiment on classical conditioning‚ (The UCS elicits a UCR automatically). 4.) In Pavlov’s experiments he paired the presentation of food with measured salivation to each. In this experiment the buzzer was the (conditioned stimulus). 5.) You were once stung

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    Internet access Scientific Calculator Course Description This is a survey course in elementary physics. Stress will be placed on basic concepts‚ principles‚ and history of the development of physics. Presentations will include selected topics in mechanics‚ heat‚ light‚ sound‚ electricity‚ magnetism‚ and modern physics. (This course cannot be used for credit in physics toward degrees in Computer Science‚ Engineering Physics‚ Civil‚ Aerospace or Electrical Engineering‚ Aircraft Engineering Technology

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