PHY 114 Faraday’s Law of Induction Stephanie Scott Section: 10849 Group #3 Bochao Li 3/31/15 Abstract: The objective of the Faraday’s Law of Induction lab was to verify Faraday’s law of induction by measuring the emf generated in a small coil and comparing it with the calculated value. Secondly the goal was to investigate the relationship between the emf and the frequency of the driving signal. The magnetic field was found to be uniform throughout. For the frequency of 40 Hz‚ the average
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“Outsiders” Compare and Contrast Essay The Outsiders‚ movie and novel‚ are both outstanding masterpieces‚ both of them loved by millions‚ and even if the actors don’t match up with how the characters are described in the book‚ they still portray the characters outstandingly. Even though there are a myriad of differences there are also a mass of similarities‚ for instance‚ they are both set in the same time frame (The 1960´s). They both keep the technology and clothing relevant to how it was portrayed
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The Outsiders Theme “The problem isn’t that life is unfair – it’s our broken idea of fairness. Meaning‚ our idea of fairness is self-centered” (Tony Warrick). The Outsiders‚ by S. E. Hinton‚ is a novel about the bond between the rich eastside Socials and the poor Greasers. Although many themes are portrayed throughout the novel‚ the theme of unfairness is the most consistent theme. First‚ unfairness is portrayed through the Greasers. Johnny‚ one of the Greasers‚ had been treated unfairly his whole
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itself brings to mind heroes and knights in shining armor who fight out of loyalty for others‚ like kings or commanders. However‚ in the novel‚ The Outsiders‚ by S.E. Hinton‚ loyalty comes in a different form. In a town of greasers and Socs‚ poor hoodlums and privileged rich kids‚ the loyalty of the different groups is tested in struggles between right and wrong as discriminatory attacks on greasers lead up to the murder of a popular Soc. The conflict between the groups was always present‚ but when
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The first two tasks we were given were to create a still image of an outsider with a sickness standing in public and to show a scene with thought tracking of people seeing the outsider for the first time. In the first task‚ Rabia and I tried to show an outsider sitting and trying to walk. In the second task‚ we were in a group of six people. There was a police man interpreted by Sifanur and her thought was‚ “I have to kill this monster.” There was the thought of a beggar‚ Flora‚ which was‚ “I thought
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Text Response Option 2- “The Outsiders” S.E. Hinton What are the lessons that S.E. Hinton wants to teach us through the story of “The Outsiders’? A number of lessons can be learnt from reading S.E. Hinton’s debut novel “The Outsiders”. By naming the novel “The Outsiders” yet writing it from the greasers perspective‚ we feel more like an insider in this group society seem to be pushing out. We identify with the underdog from the opening page. We find ourselves seeing life through the eyes of the greasers
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Essay: Do you respect the law? Is it ever right to break the law? Throughout the world today‚ all citizens have a lot of duties to respect but the most important is to respect the law. However‚ we can ask ourselves if we always respect the law. And more importantly‚ if we break it‚ is it ever right? To answer these questions‚ we’re going first to examine what “respect the law” means‚ then consider if breaking the law is always justified or not‚ and finally‚ find
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Utilitarianism is one of the widest known theory of morals. It asserts that whether an action is wrong or right will depend on the overall effects. To determine the moral worth of any given action‚ the happiness/satisfaction that it brings should be weighed against the unhappiness/negative consequences associated with it. If the overall positive consequences are more‚ then the action is considered morally right. If the negative consequences of the action are more then‚ the action is morally wrong. As it can
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Jim Crow Laws (State of Tennessee) was laws that separated races in “southern and Border States between 1877 and the mid-1960s” (Ferris University‚ 2014) and set strict laws for African Americans in that time. The primary source below demonstrates the number of laws that were present for African Americans. These laws present the state of how the poor mistreatment of African Americans had led to their success in the civil rights movement. School desegregation was a process that occurred when the
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because there was more mass to pull as more books were added. This shows newtons 1st law because the books wanted to stay at rest‚ but as more force was added they moved. The 2nd law is seen because the more mass there was‚ the more force was required to accelerate the books. The 3rd law is there because as you pull on the spring balance‚ it pushes pulls back on you‚ which lets it move. The eggs connect to the first law because the hard boiled egg is easier Egg 1 mass: 60.6 to start and stop‚ but the
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