Down the Hill Lab Report Kinetic & Potential Energy Name: Corinne Chen Block: 1 – 3 Date: May 22nd‚ 2013 Purpose: To investigate and compare the potential energy‚ kinetic energy and speed of a cart on a hill 1 kg h 1 m Materials: 1. 2. Cart & 1 kg mass 3. Board 4. Timer
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affects its Fractional Loss of Kinetic Energy Research Question: What is the relationship between initial height of a drop and the fractional loss of kinetic energy in a bouncing ball? Introduction: When an object is held at a height above the ground‚ it possesses gravitational potential energy (Ep = mg∆h) that is directly dependent of the mass and height of which the object is positioned above the ground. When it is dropped‚ Ep is converted into kinetic energy (Ek = ½ mv2)‚ energy the
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PLANNING Investigating the Kinetics of the reaction between Iodide ions and Peroxodisulphate (VI) ions By the use of an Iodine clock reaction I hope to obtain the length of time taken for Iodine ions (in potassium iodide) to react fully with Peroxodisulphate ions (in potassium Peroxodisulphate). I will do three sets of experiments changing first the concentration of iodide ions‚ then the concentration of Peroxodisulphate ions and finally the temperature of the solution in which the reaction
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GENERAL ESSAY - 25 IN ONE (B.A. ENGLISH) Write a general essay‚ with outline‚ of 300-350 words that covers the following topics; (i) Energy Crisis (ii) Unemployment (iii) Terrorism (iv) Drug Addiction (v) Black Marketing (vi) Corruption (vii) Inflation - Rising Prices (viii) Over-Population (ix) Environmental Pollution (x) Smuggling (xi) Mass Illiteracy (xii) Drug Trafficking (xiii) Sectarianism (xiv) Economic Crisis (xv) Beggary (xvi) Bribery (xvii) Nepotism (xviii) Tax Evasion
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“THE HUNTING SNAKE” Sun-warmed in this late season’s grace under the autumn’s gentlest sky we walked‚ and froze half-through a pace. The great black snake went reeling by. Head-down‚ tongue-flickering on the trail he quested through the parting grass; sun glazed his curves of diamond scale and we lost breath to watch him pass. What track he followed‚ what small food fled living from his fierce intent‚ we scarcely thought; still as we stood our eyes went with him as he went. Cold
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Requirements Appendix 4: Some Suppliers 4 5 11 86 104 109 112 “You may have been persuaded to study biology because of current environmental problems‚ or because of a desire to know more about the mechanisms of your own body‚ or an interest in genetic engineering‚ or a career in medicine – in short‚ because it is relevant…But above all other considerations‚ study biology because it is irrelevant – study it for its own sake‚ like art and music and literature…” Helena Curtis www.cie.org.uk/cambridgepreu
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and energy conservation to determine the speed of the ball plus pendulum as it first begins to swing away from the vertical position after the “collision.” (3) To explore the relationships between the momentum and kinetic energy of the ball as launched and the momentum and kinetic energy of the ball plus pendulum immediately after the ball is caught by the pendulum apparatus. INTRODUCTION The “ballistic pendulum” carries this name because it provides a simple method of determining the speed
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Properties of paper Physical Properties Basis Weight or Grammage The basis weight‚ substance or grammage is obviously most fundamental property of paper and paperboard. The Basis weight of paper is the weight per unit area. This can be expressed as the weight in grams per square meter (GSM or g/M2)‚ pounds per 1000 sq. ft. or weight in Kgs or pounds per ream (500 sheets) of a specific size. Paper is sold by weight but the buyer is interested in area of paper. The basis weight is what
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sphere of mass 10 kg has the same diameter as an aluminium sphere of mass is 3.5 kg. Both spheres are dropped simultaneously from a tower. When they are 10 m above the ground‚ they have the same (a) acceleration (b) momenta (c) potential energy (d) kinetic energy 5. A girl is carrying a school bag of 3 kg mass on her back and moves 200 m on a levelled road. The work done against the gravitational force will be (g =10 m s–2) (a) 6 ×103 J (b) 6 J (c) 0.6 J (d) zero 6. Which one of the following is not
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Study Project CHEG 5033 – ENVIRONMENTAL PROCESSING Due Date – March 19‚ 2014 On April 20‚ 2010‚ an explosion on the Deep-water Horizon /BP MC252 drilling platform in the Gulf of Mexico caused the rig to sink and killed 11 workers. As the result‚ the oil began leaking into the Gulf creating the largest spill in American history to date. Over the course of 87 days an estimated 4.9 million barrels of oil were released into the Gulf. Although research continues to determine the full extent of the
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