band-powered car that demonstrates Newton’s laws‚ and conservation of energy. The advantages of having a heavy rolling can is that I would have a lot of rotational energy and momentum‚ the disadvantage is the car has more static inertia. If the car has more static inertia‚ then it will be harder for the can to roll backwards at the end of its run. The factors affecting the can’s net force (once the rubber band is unwound‚ but when the car still has momentum) are‚ force of gravity‚ normal force‚ KE
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Description of trends in data and statements of conclusions | Listing of data and superficial statements of conclusions | COMMENT PART A: AIM The purpose of this experiment is to use dynamic trolleys and plasticine dummies to model the effect inertia has on the impact of a car accident. RESULT: TROLLEY A DUMMY | The dummy in trolley A was propelled forward when it collided with trolley B. | TROLLEY B DUMMY | When trolley A hit trolley B the dummy in trolley B was jolted backward when the
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Week 4 Individual Assignment: Synergetic Solutions Susana Pena COM 530 Mark Busby Univ. of Phoenix February 5‚ 2013 * Describe at least three internal and external forces of change for Synergetic Solutions. * * * The external forces of change for Synergetic Solutions include technology‚ economic shocks‚ and competition. Technology is the one force that has caused for companies in the technology business to stay innovated and have skills be up to date with the needs
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This means that there is so much waiting to be uncovered. With the knowledge that there is more to the world than what meets the eye‚ Newton went on to discover the laws of motion. Newton’s first law of motion is commonly referred to as the law of inertia. Newton’s second law of motion has to do with acceleration. Newton’s third law of motion explains the forces involved when two objects interact. These three laws of motion apply to the balloon racer that I created. They clarify why and how the racer
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hit the line and one marble came off. 2 marbles hit and 2 marbles came off. 3 marbles hit and 3 marbles came off. This happened because of newtons 3 law This shows the first law because the marbles that weren’t affected stayed in place because of inertia. It shows the 2nd law because it required a greater force to move 2 marble than one marble. The 3rd law showed because if 2 marbles hit the line‚ 2 came off. This is an example of "every action has an equal and opposite reaction. The beads slid
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saying‚ “As the tides move water around the globe‚ the moment of inertia of the earth changes. By conservation of angular momentum‚ the solid earth changes its rotation rate accordingly. (2) As the tidal currents slow down or speed up‚ they exchange angular momentum with the solid earth‚ which is manifested in the rotation rate.” (Ray). Tides slow Earth’s rotation through slow‚ steady friction and by rapid changes caused by inertia and angular
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three centuries‚ and can be summarized as follows: 1- The first law states that an object continues in its state of rest or uniform motion in a straight line unless compelled by an external unbalanced force. Since law defines inertia‚ it is also known as the law of inertia. 2- The second law states that the rate of change of momentum of an object is proportional to the frce applied and moves in the direction of force. 3- The third law states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction
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However‚ many people believe that this is only a myth created to simply illustrate Newton’s discovery. <br><br>Along with Newton’s many discoveries‚ the three laws of motion are famous. These include inertia‚ acceleration‚ and the idea that for every action‚ there is an equal and opposite reaction. Inertia is the idea that a body in motion will remain in motion‚ and a body at rest will remain at rest. For example‚ if I were to throw a baseball into the air‚ it would keep going until grasvity pulled it
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MEEN 626 - Lubrication Theory:Class Syllabus FALL06 Instructor: Dr. Luis San Andrés‚ ENPH 118‚ Phones: 5-0160‚ 2-4744‚ LsanAndres@Mengr.tamu.edu Class Time: T‚ R 3:55-5:10 pm ENPH 215 Office hours: R: 2:00-3:00 p.m.‚ or by appointment. Catalog Course Description: Development of Reynolds Equation from Navier Stokes equations for study of hydrodynamic lubrication theory as the basis for bearing design; applications to simple thrust and journal bearings and pads of various geometries; hydrostatic lubrication
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Concussions‚ Football‚ and Physics The NFL Playoffs‚ Steelers‚ Bengals. The running back Giovani Bernard receives the ball and looks up field‚ and finds himself staring at a linebacker Ryan Shazier. Shazier explodes onto him and knocks Bernard out cold. These jarring hits are common in the NFL‚ but most people don’t understand the consequences of them. Later on in life‚ football players that received head trauma experienced side effects later on‚ like CTE. CTE‚ or chronic traumatic encephalopathy
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