Ch.9.1 – Types of Electric Charge * Static electricity : static cling of clothes out of dryer; lightning; * Walk across carpet and touch get a shock touching metal doorknob – friction of shoes against carpet cause you acquire static electric charge * Static charge – electric charge at rest‚ stays on and eventually discharged or lost to other objects/air * Discharge – remove excess static charge so the object is neutral * Static charge last long when air is dry * Electrostatics
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he is while respect still exists for both the student and teacher. Ralph Emerson explains this world in his essay “Education”. Although many educators have little respect for a student‚ Emerson argues that a teacher must respect the student and the student respect the teacher in order for the student to truly expand his knowledge. At the start of the excerpt‚ Emerson explains to the reader how to instruct a pupil. Emerson makes his point clear by utilizing repetition and short‚ simple sentences
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comparing and contrasting these topics: Weapons and armor‚code of conduct and views of women.Here are some of my favorite facts about knights and samurais we ponds and armor.the knights wear full helmets and chain metal full for there armor.So i like knights better because is because they are really cool because they have full armor of chain.also I really like the knights is because they have more protection when they were more armorThe samurai would wear a cooler full robe under their armor and they
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Feudalism started in both Japan and Europe at the same time‚ but does that mean that samurai and knights are the same? Feudalism is when the knight/samurai provide service for the lord‚ and in exchange‚ the lord provides land for the knight/samurai. Samurai and Knights: were the similarity greater than the differences? Samurai and knights were more similar than different in 3 broad areas; social position‚ training and armor‚ and honor and death. The first reason why I think the similarities
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Logan McFarland Mrs. Vos Strache BA 366 28 November 2013 CEO – Simon Brocklebank Fowler 1. Simon Brocklebank Fowler is a great CEO and an even better leader. He can sell anything. Simon obviously has perfected many organizational behavior concepts as he has grown throughout his lifetime even though he did not elaborate on which ones specifically. Simon went to Cambridge‚ which is a top level secondary school in the UK. Simon ended up switching from a history major to finance and ended up working
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The test charge at first was attracted but then repelled. 3. After observing the electric field in your trials above‚ where was the electric field the strongest? What was the direction of the electric field? ● Positive charge Upwards 4. Did you notice a green arrow appear as the test charge started to accelerate‚ this arrow represented the electric force! If not‚ take another “shot” at the game above and come back to this question. When was the electric force the greatest? ● Electric force was the greatest when the positive/negative was close to the test charge
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Tales: The Knight In his prologue‚ Geoffrey Chaucer introduces all of the characters who are involved in this fictional journey and who will tell the tales. One of the more interesting of the characters included in this introductory section is the Knight. Chaucer initially refers to the Knight as "a most distinguished man" and‚ indeed‚ his sketch of the Knight is highly complimentary. In this essay‚ I will contrast Chaucer’s ideal Knight with its modern equivalent. The Knight‚ Chaucer tells
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Knights were a huge part of the military‚ as they were the military‚ and feudalism gives and gets the required resources in order for it to work efficiently. If the kingdom called upon an army of a manor the lord would have to give him troops because it is part of his feudal oath. lords would give massive amounts of knights to the king (could be up to hundreds of them) (Biel 9). This worked efficiently because the king’s needs were met as were the lords (Biel 9). Knights would also have to
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The samurai and the knights had a lot of similarities but they did have a lot of differences to. Like how they were both classified warriors who fought mostly for their kingdom and their families. The samurai followed a code called bushido‚but the knights didn’t follow the same code they followed a code called chivalry. The samurai and knights were both highly trained warriors who protected their kingdom as well as their people. More than a thousand years ago‚ a class of professional warriors
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of schooling‚ I have always been fascinated by medieval knights. Even as a child‚ I remember enjoying the tales of the great quests the knights would embark on. Whether it be slaying a mighty foe or adventuring to a far off land‚ the stories of knights were always exciting to hear. Because of this fascination‚ I chose to tell my creative tale in the style of Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales from the perspective of the knight. Knights during the time of medieval England were responsible for
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