projectiles not only undergo a vertical motion‚ but also undergo a horizontal motion. That is‚ as they move upward or downward they are also moving horizontally. There are the two components of the projectile’s motion - horizontal and vertical motion. And since perpendicular components of motion are independent of each other‚ these two components of motion can be discussed separately. The goal of this part of the lesson is to discuss the horizontal and vertical components of a projectile’s motion; specific
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Projectile Motion Lab: Using a Toy Gun Purpose: The purpose of this investigation is to measure the vertical displacement‚ or height of the launch‚ and the horizontal displacement‚ or range‚ travelled by a projectile (bullet from toy gun). Questions: What is the shape of the actual path travelled by a projectile? How closely does an actual projectile’s results follow the theoretical predicted results? Hypothesis: The shape of the path travelled by the projectile‚ in this case the bullet of
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Organizational Culture: Kudler Fine Foods Passionate about gourmet cooking and frustrated at having to travel all over town to gather ingredients for one simple meal‚ Kathy Kudler decided to open her own gourmet food shop (University of phoenix). Kudler Fine Foods‚ (Kudler) a small chain of gourmet food stores located in California establishment in 1998‚ and has now expanded to three locations. Kudler’s management has succeeded in combining convenience of one stop gourmet shopping with affordable
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write expressions for (d) the position‚ (e) the velocity‚ and (f) the acceleration of the golf ball‚ all at t = 3.00 s. 3. When the Sun is directly overhead‚ a hawk dives toward the ground with a constant velocity of 5.00 m/s at 60.0( below the horizontal. Calculate the speed of her shadow on the level ground. 4. The coordinates of an object moving in the xy plane vary with time according to the equations x = –(5.00 m) sin(wt) and y = (4.00 m) – (5.00 m)cos(wt)‚ where w is a constant and t is
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upon by an unbalanced force. In the context of this investigation‚ the unbalanced force in action is gravity (Louviere‚ 2006). In fact‚ projectile motion is only dependent on gravitational acceleration (9.8 ms-2). When an object is released at the horizontal‚ inertia will carry it a short way
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business customers’ price elasticities for service offerings across customers in Asia Pacific‚ Europe‚ and North America. The findings indicate that price elasticities depend on service quality‚ service type‚ and level of service support and that horizontal segments do exist‚ which provides support for pricing strategies transcending national borders. The article concludes with a discussion of the managerial implications of these results for effective segmentation of global markets for services.
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of choice for oil sand producers and it is therefore critical to optimize this process. Analysis has been done to realize the influence of different parameters on SAGD. The effects of parameters such as horizontal well length‚ steam quality‚ viscosity‚ porosity‚ permeability in both horizontal and vertical directions‚ injection well location‚ injection rate‚ shale barrier and grid refinement on proficiency of SAGD are analysed. The following findings were obtained: Higher viscosity. | Higher
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Definition of Economics: The Economist’s Dictionary of Economics defines economics as "The study of the production‚ distribution and consumption of wealth in human society." The 1828 edition of Webster’s dictionary contains that could still apply today: "Political economy‚ the administration of the revenues of a nation; or the management and regulation of its resources and productive property and labor. Political economy comprehends all the measures by which the property and labor of
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Antenna Basics Theory Basic terms Basic antenna types 1 ©Kathrein/Scholz 07/04 Antenna Basics / Theory What is an antenna ? An antenna is the converter between two kinds of electromagnetic waves : cable bounded waves ⇔ free space waves 2 ©Kathrein/Scholz 07/04 Antenna Basics / Theory antenna principle shown by bending a coax cable open the pulsing electrical field‚ created by the transmitter‘s high frequency power‚ cannot leave the cable the field lines
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Sun are not as important as the horizontal and vertical shadow angles relative to the window plane. These can be calculated for any time if the azimuth and altitude of the Sun are known. Horizontal Shadow Angle (HSA) This is the horizontal angle between the normal of the window pane or the wall surface and the current Sun azimuth. The normal to a surface is basically the direction that surface is facing - its orientation. Figure 1 - The derivation of horizontal shadow angle (HSA). If the orientation
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