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    Identification Gizmo™‚ under Choose property to test‚ select Density. 1. Mass is the amount of substance in an object. Drag the mineral sample onto the balance. What is the mass of the mineral? _69.6g_____ (Units are grams‚ g.) 2. Volume is the amount of space an object takes up. The volume is measured by how much the water rises in a graduated cylinder. Drag the mineral into the cylinder. What is the volume of the mineral? __24.0 mL___ (Units are milliliters

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    is presented in reference 1. While these new NASA low-speed airfoils did achieve higher maximum lift coefficients‚ the cruise drag coefficients were essentially no lower than the earlier NACA four- and five-digit airfoils. Accordingly‚ the emphasis in the research program has been shifted toward natural-laminar-flow (NLF) airfoils in an attempt to obtain lcwer cruise drag coefficients while retaining the high maximum lift coefficients of the new NASA airfoils. In this context‚ the term “natural-laminar-flow

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    PRANSAC ASSIGNMENT 1 ‘Using the B737 as an aircraft type‚ you are required to research on the inventions and Innovations that have made this particular aircraft impact the development of Commercial airplane.’ Boeing 737 Introduction A. Aircraft The Boeing B737 is a short to medium wide range narrow body twin-engine body jet airliner. Originally designed in 1964‚ initially had its first maiden voyage in 1967 and joined into professional service in 1968. B. Company Boeing had

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    the vertical and horizontal axes. • Change the scale of the vertical axis. • Drag the bars up and down. 2. Use the Graph type dropdown list to select other kinds of graphs. Practice with each type of graph: • On the Line graph drag the points up and down. • On the Pie chart change the size of each slice by dragging the edges. • On the Scatter plot drag points from the data table to the graph. |Activity A: |Get the Gizmo ready:

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    Marketing‚ education‚ suggestion and propaganda all subtly influence the opinions and values a society’s members hold. All too often‚ we have no clear idea how we came to hold the opinions we develop over the course of our lifetimes. From the earliest days of the film industry’s rise at the beginning of the twentieth century‚ film has had an enormous impact in shaping public views and ideas about everything from what it means to be a “good citizen” to what roles are acceptable and proper in a “civilized”

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    There are many challenges that teens face. They face drugs and peer pressure‚ but the main cause of teen death in the United States is caused by reckless driving‚ drunk driving‚ and texting while driving. They sometimes make these poor choices because they don’t know their certain limits. Often times‚ they make these decisions and it’s too late for them to see the consequences. Teens should be aware of the consequences of breaking these rules that could impact their life or someone else’s. Making

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    Race Car Aerodynamics

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    Race Car Aerodynamics Gregor Seljak April 8‚ 2008 1 Introduction First racing cars were primarily designed to achieve high top speeds and the main goal was to minimize the air drag. But at high speeds‚ cars developed lift forces‚ which affected their stability. In order to improve their stability and handling‚ engineers mounted inverted wings profiles1 generating negative lift. First such cars were Opel’s rocket powered RAK1 and RAK2 in 1928. However‚ in Formula‚ wings were not used

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    VlanDirector • About This Guide • Overview • Starting and Navigating • Configuring VLANs • Configuring Links and Ports • Configuring LANE Services • Displaying VLANs on the CWSI Map • Displaying LANE Components in the CWSI Map • Displaying and Printing VLAN Information • Understanding LAN Emulation • Understanding VLAN Trunking Protocol • Understanding Spanning-Tree Protocol • VlanDirector Error Messages About This Publication This section describes who should read Using

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    [pic] The case of the unidentified industries – 2006 I tried to match the 14 firms operating in the 14 industries with the 14 sets of financial data presented in Exhibit 1. To identify characteristics of 14 industries in financial data‚ I used ‘Yahoo! Finance’ homepage that enable us to obtain financial information such as balance sheet‚ income statement and cash flow of any firm by one click. First I focused Inventories. Because inventories should be used by manufacturers or retailers

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    the following reasons: <br> <br><b>The front wheels:</b> <br>The front wheels are very narrow. This is so a minimum of air resistance or drag affects the dragster with lower drag better acceleration an in turn a better top speed can be achieved all leading to a better pass (race time). <br> <br>Now lets try to understand the concept of air resistance and drag. A basic example is placing your hand out the window with your palm facing forwards as you are driving your car along at about sixty kilometres

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