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    and sank after a collision with the MT Vector on 20 December 1987. | General characteristics | Class & type: | Passenger ferry | Tonnage: | 2‚602 1‚192 (deadweight) | Length: | 93.1 m (305 ft) | Beam: | 13.6 m (45 ft) | Speed: | 18 knots | Capacity: | 1‚518 passengers | Crew: | 66 | The MV Doña Paz was a Philippine-registered passenger ferry that sank after colliding with the MT Vector on December 20‚ 1987. With an estimated death toll of 4‚375 people‚ the collision resulted in the deadliest

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    make rational decisions based on facts not feelings. List three driver errors that could cause a collision. 1. A driver not paying attention could result in a crash. 2. A driver that isn’t knowledgeable enough about driving could be a hazard for other drivers resulting in an accident. 3. A driver that isn’t following road signs or is breaking the rules of the road could result in a collision. How will this information affect you as a driver now and in the future? (2-3 sentences)

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    through which electricity is transferred as lightning Aurora Borealis - Caused by collision of energetic charged particles with atoms in the high altitude atmosphere. - Result from emissions of photons in the earth’s upper atmosphere from ionized nitrogen atoms regaining an electron and oxygen and nitrogen atoms returning from an excited state to ground state. - Ionized/excited from the collision of solar wind and megnetiopheric particles being funneled down and running along the earth’s

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    Romar M. Cabinta EXERCISES 15 WORK‚ ENERGY‚ AND POWER A. CONCEPTUAL QUESTIONS 1. Is work done when you move a book from the top of the desk to the floor? Why? Yes. It is because the displacement of the book from the top of the desk to the floor and the force that is applied to the book is parallel with one another. 2. State the law of Conservation of Mechanical Energy in two ways? The law of conservation of energy states that energy may neither be created nor destroyed.

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    with more surface area there would be more particles carrying kinetic energy‚ and by carrying more kinetic energy the chance of the reaction to reach its activation energy is more higher and therefore creates more successful collisions and by making more successful collisions the speed of the reaction is increased. Prediction: Therefore I predict that the crushed potatoes would produce 4.5cm3 of bubbles under the time of 3 minutes‚ which will be quicker than the not crushed potatoes because increasing

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    w w w e tr .X m eP UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS GCE Ordinary Level e ap .c rs om MARK SCHEME for the May/June 2011 question paper for the guidance of teachers 5070 CHEMISTRY 5070/21 Paper 2 (Theory)‚ maximum raw mark 75 This mark scheme is published as an aid to teachers and candidates‚ to indicate the requirements of the examination. It shows the basis on which Examiners were instructed to award marks. It does not indicate the details of the discussions that

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    EFFECT OF CONCENTRATION ON REACTION RATE The aim of this experiment is to find the effect of varying the concentration of iodide ions on the rate of reaction between hydrogen peroxide and an acidified solution of potassium iodide: H2O2(aq) + 2H+(aq) + 2I⁻ → 2H2O(l) + I2(aq) The course of this reaction can be followed by carrying it out in the presence of small quantities of starch and sodium thiosulfate solutions. As the iodine molecules are produced they immediately react with the thiosulfate

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    1975 B1 - Class A 2kilogram block is released from rest at the top of a curved incline in the shape of a quarter of a circle of radius R. The block then slides onto a horizontal plane where it finally comes to rest 8 meters from the beginning of the plane. The curved incline is frictionless‚ but there is an 8newton force of friction on the block while it slides horizontally. Assume g = 10 meters per second2. a. Determine the magnitude of the acceleration of the block while it slides along

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    continent landmasses have not remained in fixed positions‚ but have moved around the earth’s surface apparently independently. It is important in evolution because of the effects it has had on evolution and taxonomic diversity‚ brought about by the collision and moving apart of landmasses. The drifting apart of land masses brings about vicariance‚ where organisms are split up by the development of barriers‚ isolating descendent populations which then evolve to form new taxa. Pre-continental drift theory

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    the Titanic. Some people aboard the Titanic and on the dock felt this occurrence to be a bad omen.   The Iceberg There were 6 ice warnings received by Titanic on the day of the collision. They were all ignored by the wireless operator who was preoccupied with transmitting passenger messages. On the night of the collision‚ because the moon was not out‚ and the water was so still‚ it was very difficult to see the iceberg. A less calm water would have caused breakers around the iceberg making it easier

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