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    001 CP1 Lab Report - Projectile Motion October 12‚ 2009 The purpose of Lab Assignment 1 was to analyze projectile motion. In doing so‚ we determined the initial velocity of the ball shot horizontally from the spring loaded projectile launcher. Also‚ we verified the angle at which the projection of the ball would produce a maximum range. Lastly‚ we predicted the range that a ball would travel at a certain angle‚ theta. Projectile motion is the motion of objects that are initially launched

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    1- What are the risks if the current status quo is maintained and Ron remains CEO for a few more years? • Ron is 70 years old. He might be too old too hold an important rank as CEO at his age. He is ineligible for an executive role as this one because of health conditions. It would be acting as a "monarch" and lead the members of the company whether they are family or not to leave. • The position Ron would be entitled to would affect the growth of the company if he were to do as he would like

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    Question 1: Identify three ethical principles that you personally believe reflect “natural laws” that are self-evident and that all people ought to ascribe to. If you don’t personally believe that there are any such principles‚ then identify three such ethical principles that are incorporated into one or more religions (such as the Golden Rule). 1. We all should treat others how we would want to be treated (Golden Rule). 2. Accept that all people are not the same and don’t judge people because they

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    Exploration Guide: Uniform Circular Motion Go to www.explorelearning.com and login. Please type or write your answers on a separate sheet of paper‚ not squished in the spaces on these pages. When relevant‚ data collected should be presented in a table. Objective: To explore the acceleration and force of an object that travels a circular path at constant speed. Motion of this kind is called uniform circular motion. Part 1: Centripetal Acceleration 1. The Gizmotm shows both a top view and a

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    Motion Perception Motion perception is the process of inferring the speed and direction of objects that move in a visual scene given some visual input. It is the way in which the human mind processes information regarding the movement of objects. It also includes the idea of processing the motion of the human body through its surroundings. In addition to allowing the mind to perceive which object is moving through which space‚ motion perception is also significant in determining the distance between

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    Group #2‚ 11:30-2:30‚ Friday Group No‚/Time/Day Engr. Genaro Ortega Instructor I. Title: Projectile Motion II. Objectives: To study motion of a projectile III. Apparatus: Launcher‚ iron stand‚ metal ball‚ steel tape IV. Procedure Part I. Elevated Body 1. The launcher was mounted on the iron stand and the metal ball was placed into the launcher. 2. The vertical

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    ticker tape to ensure consistency in the recording of data. By having the same person read all of the measurements minimized the degree of uncertainty in position and angle of reading values. 4. The spark timer was set to a frequency of 10Hz (10 dots/s). This eliminated the possible random error that could have been associated with the recording of time if a person were to record the time‚ due to delays in reaction time. By having the consistency of the spark timer record the time values the total

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    or seizing of someone’s property‚ the law enforcement provides search warrants. For getting a search warrant ‚ the first and foremost thing to law enforcement is to have a specific cause and it has to support oath and they should describe where they are going to search and what all the items they will seize. After all these things then judge will examine the cause that is proposed by law enforcement and can give a permission i.e search warrant. There are three different type of warrants exist. They

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    These despicable laws made the racism and anti-semitism in Germany legal. These laws are so important because they legally stripped the Jewish people of their basic rights and were a major catalyst to catapult the Nazi policies against Jews and the Final Solution of killing the Jewish people. The three main components of the Nuremberg Laws were German Jews stripped of citizenship‚ relations between Jews and non-Jews made illegal

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    area where they have no local connections. 4. The most significant impact of the Transcontinental Railroad was that allowed people to travel to places much easier and faster. 5. What brought upon the rapid urbanization of America in the late 1800’s was the industrial revolution. 6. The job of a muckraker was to spread real or alleged scandal about another. 7. The temperance movement was a social movement against the use of alcoholic beverages. 8. The women’s suffrage movement was to make women

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