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    Experiment 3.1 Newton’s Second Law of Motion Aim: To investigate the relationship between net force‚ mass and acceleration Hypothesis: Since Newton’s second law of motion states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the total force acting upon that object‚ we can assume that the more mass being pulled down on the cart the greater the acceleration of it will be and therefore the greater its net force will be. Apparatus: Wheeled carts Pulleys Balance

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    Perceiving Motion‚ I learned how we typically act in our daily lives. As humans‚ we are constantly acting‚ either dramatically such as riding a bike or routinely‚ as in reaching for a coffee cup or walking across the room. Whatever form of action takes‚ it involves motion‚ and one of the things that makes the study of motion perception fascinating and challenging is that we are not simply passive observers of the motion of others‚ we often move ourselves. We as well perceive motion while being stationary

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    E104: NEWTON’S SECOND LAW OF MOTION METHODOLOGY In Part A of the experiment (Constant Mass‚ Changing Net Force)‚ place the dynamics track on the laboratory table. Make sure that it is horizontal by placing the dynamics cart on the track. If the dynamics cart does not move‚ then the track is already horizontal. Otherwise‚ make the necessary adjustments. Get the mass of the dynamics cart. Write this under m1 in Table 1. Set the first photogate at the 20-cm mark of the dynamics track and the second

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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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    LEYLA MIRAY KAYA Motion Study of Gilbreths in Surgery Frank and Lillian Gilbreth are best-known for their motion study on bricklaying. However they did many other studies on various areas. They have motion studies for athletes‚ pianists ‚ book keepers and fencers. All of these people were photographed when they were in action. Then those actions were divided into small micro motions to observe the unnecessary movements to eliminate. Surgeons were those people that Gilbreths studied on to improve

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    Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion Johannes Kepler is a well renowned scientist‚ who is well known for his discovery of the laws that define the movement of the planets in the universe. With well defined studied and researches‚ Kepler has defined three main laws defining the planetary motion. These laws give a clear overview of the way things move around and are used by the engineers for the development of all related equipment‚ devices and even the study of the planets. We would hence discuss these

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    Stereotyping in Motion Pictures Even though movies and shows are mainly fictional and used for pure entertainment‚ these forms of media lead to discriminations such as Islamophobia because they vilify Arabs and Muslims portraying them as a violent and dangerous group. Muslim: A person that follows the religion of Islam Islam: a monotheistic faith that teaches that there is only one God and that Muhammad is His messenger. Arab: a person originally from a part of the Middle East Allah: Arabic translation

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    The next destination on our path to creating technology beyond the current human comprehension; is it a massive super weapon to dominate our rivals? Is it a horde of medical nanobots‚ which can repair your body from the inside out? Nope. This little box‚ about the size of an iPhone‚ is the Leap Motion‚ a completely hands-free virtual reality mouse. It may not be as nice as the nanobots‚ but it’s definitely useful for the common nerd! When plugged into the USB port of your computer and its software

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    “The solution of the difficulty is plain: motion is in the movable. It is the fulfilment of this potentiality by the action of that which has the power of causing motion; and the actuality of that which has the power of causing motion is not other than the actuality of the movable; for it must be the fulfilment of both. A thing is capable of causing motion because it can do this‚ it is a mover because it actually does it. But it is on the movable that it is capable of acting. Hence there is a single

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    For my visual I did a stop motion animation explaining how Edmond Dantès evolves and changes throughout the story. Dantès started to evolve and change when he was sent to the Châtaeu D’If‚ so I started my video by describing what Dantès was like before he was sent to prison. For the video‚ I used both words and pictures to show how Dantès changes throughout the story. The beginning of the video started out with the quote‚ “He was a tall‚ slender young man‚ no more than twenty years old‚ with dark

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