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    Propulsion Experiment

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    Length of Balloon (0.1cm) Trial: Time: Seconds (0.1cm) 30 1 2.0 30 2 2.1 30 3 1.9 30 4 2.2 30 5 1.8 mean: 2.0 Displacement (meters and centimeters) (1) Work (0.1) Power (0.1) 11 m‚ 18 cm 559 279.5 11 m‚ 32 cm 566 269.5 10 m‚ 33 cm 516.5 271.8 11 m‚ 32 cm 566 257.3 10 m‚ 32 cm 516 286.7 10 m‚ 89.4 cm 544.7 273.0 Veloctiy (m/s) Displacement/Time Acceleration (m/s/s) Velocity/Time Trial 1 11.18/2.0 = 5.59 5.59/2.0 = 2.80 Trial 2 11.32/2.1 = 5.39 5.39/2.1 = 2.57 Trial 3 10.33/1.9 = 5.43 5.43/1

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    poetry in motion speach

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    Good morning/ afternoon everyone First of all‚ thank you for inviting me to this exhibition of Poetry in Motion. I was inspired to create my work based on the poem called This Man‚ by the Solomon Islands poet‚ Celo Kulagoe. This poem is a critique of the all-encompassing power of money‚ which can dictate to presidents and prime ministers alike and can ruin those with few resources. This resonates with the current issue of Coal Seam Gas mining and its wealthy supporters‚ while the dangers to the

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    Parachute Experiment

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    Parachute experiment Aim: The aim was to find the effect of holes on a parachute‚ varying their size and number. Hypothesis: 1. By increasing the number of holes‚ the time it will take to the parachute to reach the ground will be longer and its flight will be more balanced. 2. By increasing the size of the hole on the parachute‚ the time it will take to the parachute to reach the ground will be shorter and its flight will be less balanced. Apparatus: - garbage bag (squared shape

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    Tribalism Experiment

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    Tribalism is a pervasive quality of the human experience. People readily divide themselves by categories such as gender‚ race‚ politics‚ religion‚ etc.‚ and establish groups based on their similar characteristics. By extension‚ people form loyalties to their group and simultaneously develop bitter rivalries with "the other‚" members that do not belong to the group. Conflict arises when two groups are competing for the same resources. The individual is pressured to remain loyal to the group in order

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    are two types of diabetes‚ type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes (Westerberg‚ 2013). Type 1 diabetes is caused by the bodies inability to produce insulin as opposed to type 2 diabetes which is caused by inadequate insulin production or absorption (Fusco et al.‚ 2015). Type 1 diabetics require insulin replacement injections and type 2 diabetes can be managed through diet and exercise (Fusco et al.‚ 2015). Where diet and exercise do not work‚ type 2 diabetics may need oral medication that enhance insulin

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    force and laws of motion

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    - IX BIOLOGY (Improvement in food Resources) 1. Weeds affect the crop plants by – (a) Killing of plants in field before they grow. (b) Dominating the plants to grow. (c) Competing for various resources of crops (plants) (d) All the above. 2. ‘Operation Flood’ in India refers to – (a) Controlling floods during rainy season. (b) Increase in milk production by development of co-operative dairy on a large scale. (c)Increase in fish production during floods. (d) Large increase in egg

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    Donders Experiment

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    Describe the physiological approach to the study of the mind. Explain how Donders experiment can be repeated in a modern laboratory using the physiological approach to the study of the mind Donder’s work attempts to describe the processes going on in the mind‚ by analyzing cognitive activity into separate stages. Until Donder’s work‚ many scientists had assumed that the mental operations involved in responding to a stimulus occurred instantaneously. Donder was particularly interested in "timing

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    Physics lab report-motion

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    Lab II‚ Problem 3: Projectile Motion and Velocity Oct. 06‚ 2013 Physics 1301W‚ Professor: Hanany‚ TA: Vladimir Abstract A ball is tossed obliquely. The vectors of position and velocity are measured. The acceleration is calculated. Introduction A toy company is now making an instructional videotape on how to predict the position. Therefore‚ in order to make the prediction accurate‚ how the horizontal and vertical components of a ball’s position as it flies through the air should

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    Analyzing Uniform Circular Motion    Group Names: Zixuan He,Wendy Chen    Course: SPH4U1    Teacher: Ms.Kang    Due Date: 10/20/ 14                                          Experimental Investigation of the relationship between centripetal force(Fc) and velocity.  In this lab‚ students need to design an experimental about the circular motion and  measure the value of the centripetal force    Equipment:                       A rubber stopper                      A straw                      Masses with 50g

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    Experiment 5

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    By measuring the concentration of the hydroxide ion from a solution saturated with Ca(OH)2 titration analysis against HCl‚ the experiment’s objective is to determine the solubility constant of calcium hydroxide. But‚ there are few limitations in solubility constant concept‚ like the Diverse Ion effect and the Common ion effect. Sources of error probably were the assumptions made throughout the experiment and can be explained further by the limitations of the solubility constant. -------------------------------------------------

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