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    Newton's Law of Motion

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    Newton’s Law of motion Newton’s first law of motion: Law of inertia Newton’s second law of motion: Law of acceleration Newton’s third law of motion: Law of interaction Submitted to : Lerrie P. Munsod Submitted by : Jan Allen Karl O. Dula IV-St.Paul December 14‚2012 Project #2 Law of Inertia A person sitting in a vehicle at rest has his whole body at rest. When the vehicle suddenly starts moving forward‚ the lower part of in contact with the vehicle moves forward. But

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    Projectile Motion

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    Projectile Motion Lab Report Objectives: This laboratory experiment presents the opportunity to study motion in two dimensions‚ projectile motion‚ which can be described as accelerated motion in the vertical direction and uniform motion in the horizontal direction. Procedures and Apparatus: |Rubber Ball |White sheets of papers | |Metal Track |Water | |Books |Table | |Meter-stick

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    Kinematics: Kinematics are shown in football primarily through the position of the running back. The running backs main job is to carry the ball and move up the field to score. One example of how a running back would use kinematics is with the concept of position. When a running back receives a handoff‚ his goal to to change his position to the destination‚ in this case the endzone. Kinematics: Another kinematic concept used by running backs is velocity‚ which describes both the direction and

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    Trigonometry Lab Report

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    To start the experiment‚ weigh the mass of the cart with the picket fence and record the mass on an excel worksheet. The combined weight of the cart and the picket fence will be referred to as M. After weighing the cart with the picket fence‚ assemble the dynamic track by installing the photogate at an appropriate position. Additionally‚ install the pulley at the applicable end of the dynamic track. Next‚ hook up the inextensible string to the end of the cart. The attached string should be facing

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    Our Solar System

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    Gravity Lab Objective: The objective of this lab assignment is todetermine if objects with different mass fall at the same rate or vatying rate in the presence of ar and in a vacuum. Problem: Whateffect does Earth’s gravitational force have on objects of different masses? Hypothesis: If the sand paper falls at the same rate as the paper towel than it will end in the ground first. Objective: The objective of this lab assignment is to determine if objects with different masses fall at the same

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    Task-1(P1) a. ‘For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction’ When a balloon is inflated plus released with no tying the inlet‚ the balloon flies all above the place as the air is released. The balloon and the air flowing out of the balloon travel in opposite directions. The Third Law of Motion states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. This information can be used to create a balloon pinwheel. Tape the inlet of the balloon around the straw at the end opposite the

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    Purpose To be able to understand and verify the relationship centripetal force‚ mass‚ velocity‚ and the radius of orbit for a body that is undergoing centripetal acceleration. Background Information An object moving in the same direction is not necessarily undergoing acceleration. If the object changes speed while moving in the same direction there is acceleration (or deceleration). On the other hand‚ if the object moves at a constant speed in the same direction‚ there is no acceleration

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    Soccer Ball Kicks Video shown that the technique of soccer ball kick in details. First of the video have give example of kicking the ball by Giovanni Van Bronckhorst from Netherlands against Uruguay on World Cup 2010. From that video‚ we can see the part of body strength‚ technique‚ skill and power from preparation‚ during and after kick the ball. There are 7 stages to done with the technique which are stage 1 is preparation‚ following with stage 2 which is approach step‚ backswing‚ leg cocking

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    Physics Laboratory Report Sample PHY 223 Lab Report Newton’s Second Law Your Name: Partner’s Full Name(s): Date Performed: Date Due: Date submitted: Lab Section: (number) Instructor: (Name) Introduction We verified Newton’s Second Law for one-dimensional motion by timing an accelerated glider moving along a flat track. We varied both the accelerating force and the mass of the glider. We found that for a given force the acceleration of the glider was inversely proportional to the mass of the glider

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    The crumple zone is a structural feature in which can be mostly found in automobiles. They are constructed to absorb the kinetic energy from impact during an accident by controlled deformation. In order to absorb the impact of a head on collision‚ most of the time crumple zones are designed to be in the front part of a vehicle‚ they can also be found on the rear and sides of vehicles. Isaac Newton’s first law states that an object in motion will stay in motion with the same speed and direction unless

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