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    The drop of the egg has many physics‚ when the egg drops there it has lost for forces behind it such as the eggs speed and the movement of it. The forces of the egg is velocity‚ speed‚ Newton’s first law‚ gravity and acceleration. If you see when the egg drops the motion will still remain moving until it gets interrupted by any other other forces‚ for example the floor that the egg would eventually hit would be the force that causes it to stop it from moving. Do to history and past experiments the

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    Where do we come from? Around the world‚ there are numerous religions and scientific theories that attempt to explain how our universe began. The information contained below will attempt to outline the Big Bang theory and the Cosmological Argument. In 1929 an astronomer named Edwin Hubble discovered that the universe is expanding the same in all directions and from this conceived the Big Bang Theory (Craig 30). Everything in the universe is expanding outward. This implies that at some point in the

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    Johann Gottfried Galle Johann Gottfried Galle was born on June 9‚ 1812‚ in Papsthaus‚ Germany. He was a German astronomer and the very first to sight the planet Neptune and was conscious of at what he saw in the night sky. The detection of Neptune is one of the most extraordinary events of the century. Growing up‚ Galle attended a Gymnasium located in Wittenberg and from 1830-1833 he continued his studies at Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitat‚ Berlin. Galle then became a teacher and taught physics

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    Is gravity always 9.8m/s2?? INTRODUCTION: A simple pendulum consists of a mass m swinging back and forth along a circular arc at the end of a string of negligible mass. A pendulum is a weight suspended from a pivot so that it can swing freely. Gravity is the pull that two bodies of mass exert on one another. There are several simple experiments that will allow you to calculate the acceleration due to gravity of a falling object. A simple pendulum can determine this acceleration. The only variables

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    Linear Kinematics. Fielding a backhand requires acceleration and deceleration. The fielder must accelerate towards the ball and decelerate when approaching the ball to field it. Acceleration occurs in the first three phases of the backhand and deceleration occurs in the critical phase‚ drive phase‚ when the fielder picks up the ball with their glove. Acceleration helps the athlete gain distance between the fielding positon and the ball. This allows the fielder to get their glove in front of the

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    Quintessence Another genre of model for dark energy are the scalar-field models. Unlike the cosmological constant‚ the scalar-field models are dynamic. They hold that the force causing the accelerating expansion of the universe varies based on time and locations. Moreover‚ as the name suggests‚ scalar fields are used to demonstrate the magnitude at the specified point in space and time. In essence‚ they demonstrate that the fabric of space-time is not homogeneous. Consequently‚ a non-homogeneous

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    For about fifty years now‚ astronomers have been detecting particles with energies greater than eight billion electronvolts "bombarding" Earth. Up until now‚ the origin of these particles has been a mystery. The reason the answer took so long for us to get‚ is because these high charged particles only falls on about one square kilometer of Earth per year. With this little amount of impact‚ it was quite difficult for astronomers to determine its origin. This miraculously changed when the same type

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    DESCRIPTION The Centripetal Acceleration lab consists of using a pendulum bob swinging continuously. This will help see the F_max(tension) and F_(mean )(weight of the pendulum)‚ net force (N) and v_mean(velocity). RESULTS When starting the lab the first thing to do is to measure the cylinder properties (the bob) in table one. The measurements were: diameter (D) is .0815m‚ height (H) is .025 m‚ mass is .06591 kg‚ and the 〖Weight〗_theory W is .645918 Mg‚N. Second thing to do is to launch from

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    Claudius Ptolemy was an Egyptian astrologer in the 2nd century who’s theories of astronomy‚ known as the Almagest‚ which he based a model of the Universe which influenced Western and Arabic societies for the next 1‚500 years. The Ptolemaic system is a geocentric cosmology assuming that the Earth is stationary and the centre of the universe. Ptolemy’s model showed that planets revolved around a point and that point revolved around another point which was earth. In order to explain the motion of the

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    Elements of the cinema TIME * Since the images of moving pictures move in time‚ time is the most important element of the cinema. In the cinema it is subject to contraction‚ expansion‚ breaks or leaps through the manipulation of the director. The three aspects of the time 1. Physical time is the time taken by an action as it is being filmed and as it is being projected on the screen. A film may actually show what is happening in real life. * Physical time in the cinema can be distorted

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