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    we need those things to get chilled. Everything were in place when the worst part happened. That Tidal wave or Tsunami came and ruin everyone’s happiness… To be honest‚ my face was like a combination of sadness and anger. It is because of how a large wave came and ruined every little thing. Those people who were so happy enjoying their vacation were left nothing but a very tragic place. Waves are crashing them until some people wouldn’t be able to survive that time. Thailand was once seen with

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    The World Communicates 1. The wave model can be used to explain how current technologies transfer information * describe the energy transformations required in one of the following: mobile telephone‚ fax/ modem‚ radio and television Energy transmission in mobile telephone: sound wave energy (input sound) -> electrical (in transmitting phone) – > radio wave (transmit signal) -> electrical (in receiving phone) -> sound (output sound) * describe waves as a transfer of energy disturbance

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    Identity

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    today I am going to discuss how time changes someones sense of identity and shapes who we really are even from individual to group through a novel called ‘The Wave’ by Morton Rhue‚ a film called Two Hands directed by Gregor Jordan and a poem called There I Am by Liz Linn. The way identity is changed over time is supported in the novel The Wave by Morton Rhue through the themes such as individuality versus conformity‚ doctrinisation‚ peer pressure‚ justice for all and intimidation illustrated through

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    Topic 4: Oscillations and Waves 10 hours 4.1 Kinematics of simple harmonic motion (SHM) 2 hours | |Assessment statement |Obj |Student Notes | |4.1.1 |Describe examples of oscillations. |2 |A mass hanged with a spring | | | | |A pendulum

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    Frequencies A sound wave is created as a result of a vibrating object. The object that is vibrating‚ is the source of the disturbance that moves throughout the medium. The object creating the disturbance could be the vocal cords of a person‚ the vibrating strings and soundboard on a string instrument‚ or the vibrating diaphragm of a radio speaker. If an object has the ability to vibrate‚ then it will produce sound. Almost every

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    Physics Unit 4 Notes

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    series of pulses is called a wave In the case of the impatient student‚ his disturbance was parallel to the direction of the wave itself. Also called a Longitudinal Wave WAVESWaves can transmit two things ○ Can transmit energy  Ex. Light waves from the sun heat the earth ○ Can transmit information  Ex. Radio wave When the motion of the particles is perpendicular to the motion of the wave‚ it is called a traverse wave Pointing down Acceleration down Wave -> We see the motion of

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    Nature of Waves Vibrations or oscillations are closely related to waves. Waves are created whenever objects vibrate or oscillation. Periodic Motion * A repeated motion that occurs back and forth over the same path at regular intervals. Examples: * A Child on a swing * A wrecking ball swaying to and fro * A swinging pendulum of a grandfather clock Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM) * Is a type of motion along a straight path in which the acceleration is proportional to the displacement

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    its resulting wave An Investigatory Project Presented to Mr. De Leon As a Final Requirement in Science and Technology IV By: Ingrid Garcia Rosette Dungca Rochelle Canlas March 2013 Abstract The Relationship between Kinetic Energy of a dropped object impacting water and height of its resulting wave

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    caves‚ arches‚ stacks and stumps through marine erosional processes and wave refraction. The combination of these processes working in conjunction with each other in the vanity of the Otakamiro point headland in the Muriwai coastal environment‚ consequently resulting in the current headland morphology of a cave and arch within the headland and an offshore stack‚ Motutara island. Waver refraction is the process where waves bend around relief and cause the erosion of the headland/relief resulting

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    3B Wave Motion II 5 Chapter 5 Nature of Waves Practice 5.1 (p. 7) 1 B 2 D 3 (a) Transverse wave 11 Speed = f  = 5  0.2 = 1 m s1 1 1 (ii) Period = = = 0.2 s f 5 (a) (i) (b) A heavier string (length unchanged) has greater mass per unit length. Therefore‚ (b) Longitudinal wave 4 (a) Water wave and EM wave (b) Sound wave 5 12 For case I‚ energy is transferred to the cork directly from the stone. For case II‚ energy is transferred to the cork through water waves. 6 = 1.6667 = 1

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