force of gravity. - Surfers rely on weather conditions‚ their equipment‚ safety‚ and their techniques. - Low tide waves are faster‚ stronger‚ and tend to close-out - High tide waves are slower‚ and lose force. • Surfing has a wide background of physics • The amplitude in a wave grows as energy is added to it‚ and it shrinks when energy is subtracted from it. - The speed of the wave‚ and the buoyancy of the board is what keeps the ability to ride the wave and maintain speed. - When you are surfing
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Sakib Khan Electric Eels – Physics The animal that is usually known as electric eel is in fact not really an eel but a freshwater species related more to the carp family or catfish family. These unique freshwater predators got their name from the immense electrical charge that they can easily generate to stun or even kill their preys and dissuade predators. Electric eels can grow extremely large which usually can reach as high as 8 foot long and weigh a great amount of 45lbs. In addition to this
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because two objects of different masses do fall at the same rate. “Galileo’s measurements indicated that each body increased speed at the same rate‚ no matter its weight. This book is consisted of a lot of theoretical physics‚ which pretty much means is a lot of theories about physics whether it is right or wrong. Stephen Hawking gives a miniscule overview about how the current information was developed. From the universe‚ elementary particles‚ black holes‚ and the beginnings of the universe also what
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Physics ABC Book By- Alexis Vellis 2nd period 10/14/12 Atom The basic building blocks of all matter. Atoms are microscopic‚ meaning you cannot see them without a microscope. Black Hole A Black hole is a place in space where the gravity is so strong that nothing can escape it pull. Cyclotron A type of particle accelerator that was created first in the 1930’s. It was made of two Dshaped cavities in a constant magnetic field. Dark Matter A form of matter that is not like ordinary
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Extended Essay In PHYSICS Topic: How to Determine the Value of Acceleration Due to Gravity g Through Newton’s Laws Word Count: 1458 TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract -----------------------------------------------3 Introduction-------------------------------------------4 Theory-------------------------------------------------5 Apparatus----------------------------------------------7 Procedure----------------------------------------------8 Data Collection and Processing--------------------9
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Regents Physics Constant Velocity/ Acceleration Lab 10-3-13 Problem: Graphical Analysis of Constant Velocity and Accelerated Motion. Theory: Gravitational acceleration is constant on Earth g=9.8m/s2 Therefore‚ when the golf ball is dropped‚ the acceleration will be equal to gravitational acceleration agb=9.8m/s2 Given there is no air resistance‚ this means that when the golf ball is dropped from a given distance‚ according to the formulas‚ the golf ball will accelerate
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MAPUA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS EXPERIMENT 201 WORK‚ ENERGY AND POWER GRADE GRADE Name: CAYETANO‚ Ma. Frederiza Anne M. Program/Year: MSE-2 Course Code/Section: PHY11/B2 Student number: 2010102844 Group number: 2 Date of Performance: July 27‚ 2013 Date of Submission: August 3‚ 2013 Sir Bernard Aguirre Instructor GRAPH AND CALCULATIONS A. PART 1: DETERMINING THE FORCE‚ WORK AND POWER OF THE FAN CART F=wp+wa W=F∙s Pave=Wt where: F = Force of the Fan
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Grade 11 physics: SPH3U1-01 | Physics Lab Report | Specific Heat Capacity of Brass | | Jin Jin Shi | 2012/12/6 | Instructor: Mr. Nailer | I. Introduction The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of a solid body depends on its change in temperature (ΔT)‚ its mass (m)‚ and an intrinsic characteristic of the material forming the body called specific heat (cp). The heat is calculated from the equation II. Purpose The purpose of this laboratory is to determine
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Physics notes Force is an agent which produces or tends to produce motion in an object‚ stops or tends to stop ‚ motion of an object Newton’s 1st law of motion: If an object is at rest‚ will remain at rest until or unless an external force act on it. If an object is in motion ‚ it continues its motion until or unless an external force act on it Newton’s 1st law of motion is also called first law of inertia. Inertia: The tendency of an object to resist any change in its state of motion
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只限閱卷員參閱 FOR MARKERS’ USE ONLY May 4‚ 2012 香港考試及評核局 HONG KONG EXAMINATIONS AND ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY 2012 年香港中學文憑考試 HONG KONG DIPLOMA OF SECONDARY EDUCATION EXAMINATION 2012 物理 香港中學文憑考試 試卷一乙 PHYSICS HKDSE PAPER 1B 本評卷參考乃考評局專為今年本科考試而編寫,供閱卷員參考 之用。閱卷員在完成閱卷工作後,若將本評卷參考提供其任教 會考班的本科同事參閱,本局不表反對,但須切記,在任何情 況下均不得容許本評卷參考落入學生手中。學生若索閱或求取 此等文件,閱卷員/教師應嚴詞拒絕,因學生極可能將評卷參 考視為標準答案,以致但知硬背死記,活剝生吞。這種落伍的 學習態度,既不符現代教育原則,亦有違考試著重理解能力與 運用技巧之旨。因此,本局籲請各閱卷員/教師通力合作,堅 守上述原則。 This marking scheme has been prepared by the Hong Kong
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