Introductory Physics I Elementary Mechanics by Robert G. Brown Duke University Physics Department Durham‚ NC 27708-0305 rgb@phy.duke.edu Copyright Notice Copyright Robert G. Brown 1993‚ 2007‚ 2013 Notice This physics textbook is designed to support my personal teaching activities at Duke University‚ in particular teaching its Physics 141/142‚ 151/152‚ or 161/162 series (Introductory Physics for life science majors‚ engineers‚ or potential physics majors‚ respectively). It is freely
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1. Introduction Welcome to GCSE Biology. This year we will be studying OCR 21st Century science. This is a modular course of 7 units and a piece of coursework. 2. Your Lecturers In the box below write the name of your lecturer‚ the times of your lessons and which rooms they are in. You should also write your lecturers staff room and how to contact them (their office phone number and college e-mail addresses). Lecturer Times & Rooms Contact details 3. Structure of the course
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Assignment 2 – Business Studies – enter the dragon’s den You are going to develop a business idea and write a business plan. Below is a list of possible businesses you might be interested in starting: • Bed and breakfast business plan • Cafe business plan • Child care business plan • Consultant business plan • Day care business plan • Day spa business plan • fitness centre business plan • Hair Salon business plan • Health club business plan • Internet
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REPORT (Task 1) by: Claudia Chan Qian Nee Year 11 Virtue Reported to: Mr. Raymond Reported by: Claudia Chan Date: 18th February 2013 In this report‚ it will explain how our group came up with the idea of our project and why did we chose this as our project. I believe that every entrepreneur possess their own qualities and skills. Each of us in our team possessed our very own entrepreneurial skills and that benefits our team by combining all the skills together and coming up our project.
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AW TIMED ESSAY Week 18 Class Number: Biz 4-2A Student Number: sh-10-0224 Name: Zenus Differences Between Children with no Siblings and Children from Large Families There are a large number of differences between children with no siblings and children from large families such as‚ if the family only has one child‚ child will feel lonely‚ however sisters and brothers can play games together so that will not be left alone. There are three main parts of a family which will influence children
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Info and Causes Time and date was December 26‚ 2004‚ at 07:58:50 local time. The magnitude of the earthquake was 9.2 for 5 minutes. This was one of the most powerful earthquakes for 100 years. The fault ruptured on the subduction zone of the Indian (Eurasian) plate and the Sunda plate (Indonesian plate). The plates usually move 6.2cm per year. The epicentre was 20 kilometres deep under the sea(very shallow!)‚ 250km off the coast of Indonesia near the city of Banda Ache. The earthquake
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UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD & MDIS IN TASHKENT Course name: BSc in Business Computing Subject title: Decision Support Systems Student Name: | Sidikov Khasan | UBU Number: | 11033772 | Lecturer: | Cyril Antony | Module Name: | Decision Support Systems | Batch # | 410 | | | \ Report 1. What is the Net Present Value of the garage’s cash flow with and without the platform? Net present Value of the Garage’s cash flow with Platform: NPV = £ 173‚614 Net present Value of
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Compare the presentation of female power in the two texts. Focus on Act 2 and Scene 2 and section 4 of‚ ‘Of Mice and Men’. I am going to be analysing how female power is represented in both ‘Macbeth’ and ‘Of Mice and Men’. First of all in the play ‘Macbeth’‚ Lady Macbeth is seen as the more dominant woman between her and her husband. Whereas‚ in the novel ‘Of Mice and Men’ Curley’s wife is less dominant and less adamant and actually listens to her husband‚ most of the time. However‚ she is slightly
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UIC PHYSICS 105 Spring 2013 Practice Exam 1 UIC Physics 105 Midterm Practice Exam 1 Spring 2013 Best if used by February 17 PROBLEM Multiple Choice Short Problem 1 Short Problem 2 Short Problem 3 Short Problem 4 Short Problem 5 Short Problem 6 Total POINTS 40 10 10 10 10 10 10 100 SCORE Page 1 of 11 UIC PHYSICS 105 Spring 2013 Practice Exam 1 MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS (2 points each) Clearly circle the letter of the best answer MCQ 1: The figure to the right represents
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Experiment No. 4 Experiment Title: Motion in One Dimension: Free Fall I. Objective To measure the acceleration of falling object II. Set - up III. Materials Quantity Item 1 V-shaped stand base 1 50 cm metal stand rod 1 Clamp 1 Ruler 1 Stopwatch 1 Ballistic Ball IV. Procedures 1. Set up the V-shaped the stand base‚ 50 cm metal stand rod and the clamp. 2. Measure the clamp’s height and move it to the required measurement. 3. Assign a timer to record the time. 4
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