Name: Sharon Mohammed Candidate Number: School: Iere High School Class: Form 5s (Science) Project Title: Projectile Motion Additional Mathematics SBA: Teacher: Ms. Lia Chunilal Date: TABLE OF CONTENTS Project Title……………………………………………………………………………pg3 Aim of Project………………………………………………………………………..pg4 Problem Statement……………………………………………………………………pg5 Information about Volleyball…………………………………………………………pg9 Apparatus and Materials………………………………………………………………pg6 Method for Experiment………………………………………………………………
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The use of IT to aid Communication and Personal Development Plan | CIS – ND4 | | Unit 1 - Communication and Employability Skills for IT | | Shaun Baldacchino | 7/10/2011 | Table of Contents Task 1 – Scenario 1 3 1. Write a report based on the following: 3 Introduction 5 Furniture & Accessories 5 Choosing the Right TV 12 Recommendations 16 References: 17 2. Which IT software was used to develop this report? 18 3. Explain how the IT software used‚ aided you in the completion
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Scientific Method American InterContinental University Online SCIE206-1301B-12 Instructor Mamie Ware March 31‚ 2013 Scientific Method Observation: During the winter‚ you spread salt daily on your driveway to melt the snow. In the springtime‚ when the lawn begins to grow‚ you noticed that there is no grass growing for about 3 inches from the driveway. Furthermore‚ the grass seems to be growing more slowly up to 1 foot from the driveway. Question: Might grass growth be inhibited by salt
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Quantitative Analysis For Business (CBEB1110) | Group Assignment: | | Presented by: (Group 5) | Name | Matric No. | Osama Khalid | CEB120702 | Bill | CEB120 | Hui Dong | CEB120 | | CEB120 | | CEB120 | | Presented to: Dr. Azmin Azliza Binti AzizFaculty of Business and Accountancy | | | Table of Contents No | Questions and chapter | | 1 | Apply it 19 - Chapter 3 | | 2 | Apply it 16 - Chapter 4 | | 3 | Apply it 10 - Chapter 10 | | 4 | Apply it
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Directions: Answer each of the following questions algebraically. You may sketch the graph of the parabola to help you visualize the flight of the ball. 1. A water balloon is tossed into the air with an upward velocity of 25ft/s. Its height h(t) in ft after t seconds is given by the function h(t) = -16t2 + 25t + 3. a) After how many seconds will the balloon hit the ground? b) What will the height be at t = 1 second? 2. A football is passed through the air and caught at ground level for
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Yr 10 Mathematics Assignment LCR Maths By Adonis Chigeza Understanding and Fluency Tasks Task A 1. y = 1.2? + 2.57 2. Interpolation: y = -3.43 Extrapolation: y = -8.23 Task B a) The equation for the path of the ball is h = -0.1t^2 + 0.9t + 1 (h = height‚ t = time) b) The vertical height of the ball after 2. seconds2.664m c) The maximum height reached by the ball is 3.025m d) The time of with the ball is at maximum height of 3.025 is 4.5 seconds e) The total time in which the
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Face the basket and place your feet shoulder width apart. Point your feet in the general direction of the basket. Your feet should be slightly staggered‚ with your dominant foot‚ referred to as your "shooting" foot for these purposes‚ slightly in front of your non-dominant foot. Take a comfortable and balanced position. There is no perfect stance; the important thing is to find a stance that helps you launch your best shot. Bend your knees slightly. Locking your knees
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Proxemics is the study of how people perceive the physical spaces around them. It takes into account body spacing and postures as involuntary reactions. The physical distance between two people can be linked to the relationship they share‚ personal or social. There are four proxemic distances: intimate‚ personal‚ social‚ and public distances. Intimate distances can range from actually touching to six through eighteen inches. The individuals are so close together that it is not considered proper for
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FORCE AND MOTION Scalars vs. Vectors Scalars | Vectors | A scalar quantity has only magnitude. | A vector quantity has both magnitude and direction. | Scalars can be added‚ subtracted‚ multiplied and divided just as ordinary numbers‚ i.e.‚ scalars are subjected to simple arithmetic operations. | Vectors cannot be added‚ subtracted and multiplied following simple arithmetic laws. Arithmetic division of vectors is not possible at all. | Example: mass‚ volume‚ time‚ distance‚ speed‚ work‚ temperature
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Michelle Villanueva All About Vertical Motion! Hey! I know the vertical motion model can be hard‚ but once you get the hang of it‚ it’s a piece of cake. Math is all about using your prior knowledge‚ plugging it into what you know‚ to solve for what you don’t know. The vertical motion model is made up of the velocity‚ and height. The equation is -16t2 + vt + h. V is equivalent to the velocity‚ and h is equal to the height. The vertical motion falls under
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