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    DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COLLISION FROM ALLISION A collision is when two objects strike each other‚ as when two ships passing make a misjudgment and one strikes another. An allision is similar‚ but refers to a collision where one of the two objects is stationary. The term is generally used in a nautical context. If a ship or boat strikes against a bridge abutment‚ this is called an allision. ALLISION An allision is a maritime accident where one boat hits another or collides with a fixed object like

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    Stema Barge II Case Study

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    A collision between a general cargo ship‚ Saga Sky and the anchored stone barge‚ Stema Barge II happened on November 20‚2016 near to the port of Dover‚ England at around 8:40 am during the height of the storm Meranti. Saga Sky a general cargo ship has 200m long‚ a molded beam of 30m‚ deadweight of the vessel is 47‚034 DWT and the gross tonnage is 29‚381 GRT. The general cargo ship was built by Oshima Shipbuilding in Saikai‚ Japan in 1996. The Stema Barge II a stone carrying barge is a 135x42 flattop

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    KIN 330 Exam 1 Study Guide

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    Chapter 1: Forces Define force Force: a push or a pull FORCE IS A VECTOR (HAS A SIZE & A DIRECTION) Units: Newtons 1 N = the force required to accelerate a 1 kg mass 1 m/s2 1 N= 0.225 lbs 1 lb = 4.448 N Classify forces Internal Forces: forces that act within the object of system whose motion is being investigated Pulling= tensile forces (putting the structure under tension) Pushing= compressive forces (putting the structure under compression) Internal forces hold things together when

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    Americas it challenged them into believing in one god and one god only.Okwownko’s sense of identity was challenged with the introduction of western ideas into the Ibo culture.Okownowo started out in the novel as a hardworking man‚ but the cultural collision of the British colonist and Ibo people affected culture to the point of changing their beliefs.The reason for belief change in their sense of identity included a lot of people in the tribe stopped believing in many gods and they changed their ways

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    Chapter 1 Answer the following review questions. 1. Which of the following protocols are examples of TCP/IP transport layer protocols? (More than one answer could be correct.) a. Ethernet b. HTTP c. IP d. UDP e. SMTP f. TCP The answers to this question are TCP and UDP. 2. Which of the following protocols are examples of TCP/IP network access layer protocols? a. Ethernet b. HTTP c. IP d. UDP e. SMTP f. TCP g. PPP The answers to this question are Ethernet and PPP. 3. The process

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    Extinction of Dinosaurs

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    events‚ theorized by paleontologists‚ could have brought an end to the dinosaurs and all the other species that died with them. Since there are many theories about this I will not write about them all. I have chosen the theory about death by Cosmic Collision (an asteroid). In 1980 Luis Alvarez and John Sepkowski Jr.‚ famous geologists‚ blamed the extinction of the

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    Stress and Cellular Membranes Bio Lab SBI 4U1 Due: Sept 24th‚ 2010 For: Ms. Barton By: Ameema Saeed Introduction: (See attached lab) Purpose: (See attached lab) Hypotheses: Tap water will cause no damage to the membranes. The extreme temperatures of the water cooled to 0°C‚ and heated to 94-100°C will greatly damage the membranes. Extreme heat will be more damaging than extreme cold. The more concentrated the solvent‚ the more damage it will cause to the membranes‚ therefore the

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    HCl solution which was heated to 60o C had the fastest rate of reaction. Increasing the temperature in a solution causes the particles to move faster‚ and thus‚ these particles collide with each other more frequently. The greater the number of collisions per second‚ the greater the reaction rate. However‚ increasing the temperature will not always increase the rate of reaction. Most enzymatic reactions occur faster in higher temperatures. But‚ a very high temperature can cause denaturation of these

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    substrate that comes and bonds to the active site or the key that fits into the lock. [pic] The collision theory The collision theory explains rates of reaction in terms of the motion of particles in the reactants. For a reaction to happen the reactant particles must collide. Only a certain amount of the total collisions cause chemical change; these are called successful collisions. The successful collisions have enough energy at the moment of impact to break the existing bonds and form new bonds‚ therefore

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    to decolorize is 10s. The higher temperature of the reaction‚ the faster the time taken for the permanganate to decolorize. This is because the higher temperature implies higher average kinetic energy of molecules and more collisions per unit time. The rate of effective collision increases‚ the rate of reaction increases. As a result‚ the time taken for reaction decreases when temperature increasing. The graph shows that 1/T is decreasing when In 1/t is increasing. When the value of 1/T is bigger‚

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