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    Projectile Lab

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    Create a ramp that can be a repeatable launcher for your marble‚ one in which the marble will not bounce once hitting ground surface. Take 2 photogates and place them 10 centimeters apart‚ along the edge of the table. (d) The photogates are instruments that will time the marbles speed. Measure the height (h) carefully‚ in which is vertical to the floor. Time the marble several times as you launch it from the ramp; make sure to catch the marble as it leaves the table. Use the data you collected to

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    Investigatory Project

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    DETERMINING A LIQUID ’S VISCOSITY USING MARBLES An Investigatory and Exploratory Project In Partial Fulfillment of The Requirements in Chemistry ABSTRACT The project is all about viscosity. Viscosity is a very important quality of liquids that scientists‚ engineers‚ and even doctors are frequently trying to measure and change. It is difficult‚ for example‚ to transport highly viscous crude oil through offshore pipelines‚ so scientists and engineers

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    Symbolism In Annie John

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    In the novella Annie John by Jamaica Kincaid‚ the motif of death‚ and the symbols of the marbles and water‚ show the range of emotions Annie feels regarding her mother‚ including jealousy‚ rebellion‚ and separation. The idea of death seems to be a warning for Annie and her separation anxieties throughout the novella. The death of Nalda‚ a young girl‚ spurs the fear that death can separate her from her mother. “One day‚ a girl smaller than I‚ a girl whose mother was a friend of my mother’s‚ died

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    vVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV

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    isn’t valid -- the larger mass marble will continue to have "positive" velocity after colliding with a smaller mass marble. Think Newton’S cradle. I suspect that the overall KEN has increased in this problem‚ a no-no (but I haven’t calculated it). initial momentum = final momentum assume a linear collision‚ since no angles are given 0.05kg*0.6am/S + 0 = 0.05kg*-0.2am/S + 0.03kg*v v = 1.3 am/S It should be noted that this data isn’t valid -- the larger mass marble will continue to have "positive"

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    Ib Math Past Paper

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    M13/5/MATME/SP1/ENG/TZ1/XX 22137303 mathematics STANDARD level Paper 1 Candidate session number 0 0 Thursday 9 May 2013 (afternoon) Examination code 2 1 hour 30 minutes 2 1 3 – 7 3 0 3 instructions to candidates  Write your session number in the boxes above.  not open this examination paper until instructed to do so. Do  You are not permitted access to any calculator for this paper.  Section A: answer all questions in the boxes provided

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    Roller Coaster Physics

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    increases‚ the speed of the marble decreases; and vice versa. When the height of the roller coaster is at it’s peak‚ the highest point‚ and the motion of the marble is going uphill; the speed has less kinetic energy than it has potential. The potential energy is being stored up‚ as the marble’s velocity is at an upward motion. Once the ball reaches the highest point and starts moving in a downwards motion‚ it releases the stored energy and gains kinetic energy. While the marble is in motion‚ both the

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    Analysis of Google HR strategy For more information please contact ekaterina@researchoptimizer.com www.researchoptimizer.com +972549137013 1 “Our employees‚ who call themselves Googlers‚ are everything. We hope to recruit many more in the future. We will reward and treat them well.” Larry Page and Sergey Brin‚ Founders of Google 1. Introduction Managing human resources effectively has become vital to organizations within the modern and fast‐paced business environment (Caldwell‚ Chatman

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    Because the schools budget is low and a teacher needs to be cut‚ and it’s most likely going to be Terupt‚ but the kids do everything in their power to make sure it won’t be. Also in the story “Marble Champ” by Gary Soto‚ Lupe the main character is determined to never give up on her goal to win the marble championship. Lupe and kids all learned a valuable on being determined and never giving up‚ a lesson and i’m sure you will learn to‚ by reading this story. As Harriet Beecher Stowe once said “Never

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    Tajmahal

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    TaThe TajMahal (/ˈtɑːdʒ məˈhɑːl/ often /ˈtɑːʒ/;[2] Hindi: ताजमहल‚ from Persian/Urdu: تاج محل‎ "crown of palaces"‚ pronounced [ˈt̪aːdʒ mɛˈɦɛl]; also "the Taj"[3]) is a white marble mausoleum located in Agra‚ Uttar Pradesh‚ India. It was built by Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his third wife‚ Mumtaz Mahal. The Taj Mahal is widely recognized as "the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world’s heritage".[4] Taj Mahal is regarded by many as the

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    Projectile Motion

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    and the overall range of the projectile) the projectile would fall into the cup. II. Procedure Materials * A ramp * Clamp * Marble * String * Washers * Light probes with computerized recorder * Styrofoam cup Procedure 1. Place the ramp on the edge of a table not to close to a wall or anything that the marble might hit. Secure the ramp down with a clamp. Tie a string and attach one watcher to it so that it is just above the ground. 2. Set up the light

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