The University of Texas at Austin Department of Radio-Television-Film RTF 314: Development of the Motion Picture Unique # 08160 / Spring 2013 Lectures: Monday‚ Wednesday and Friday: 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.‚ BMC 2.106 Screenings: Monday‚ 7:30 – 10:00 p.m.‚ BUR 106 Professor: Caroline Frick‚ PhD Office: CMA 5.112 Office Hours: Wednesdays‚ 9am to 12pm and by appointment Email: cfrick@austin.utexas.edu Teaching Assistants: Paul Gansky: gansky.paul@gmail.com Colleen Montgomery:
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ASP 0501 EXERCISES – circular motion 1 A car travels at a constant speed around a circular track whose radius is 2.6 km. The car goes once around the track in 360 s. What is the magnitude of the centripetal acceleration of the car? 2 An astronaut in a chamber moves on a circular path‚ much like a model airplane flying in a circle on a guideline. The chamber is located 15 m from the center of the circle. At what speed must the chamber move so that the astronaut is subjected to 7.5 times the acceleration
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then only the direction of the velocity will change and the speed (i.e. the magnitude of the velocity) will remain constant. If a ball is attached to the end of string and swung at a constant speed (i.e. only the direction of the velocity is changing not the magnitude) then there must still be an acceleration. The acceleration is directed towards the center of the motion. This acceleration is call centripetal acceleration! 2.6.2 State the expression for centripetal acceleration. The acceleration
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In 1687‚ Sir Isaac Newton published what are known today as Newton’s three laws of motion. If these laws didn’t exist‚ motion and life would not exist. His three laws are accurately relative to what "normal" speeds are on earth. Newton’s first law is most commonly referred to as the law of inertia. The law states that an object that is at rest will stay at rest unless an unbalanced force acts upon it‚ and vice-versa. If an object is moving and there is no force to move the object in a different
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Soccer Ball Kicks Video shown that the technique of soccer ball kick in details. First of the video have give example of kicking the ball by Giovanni Van Bronckhorst from Netherlands against Uruguay on World Cup 2010. From that video‚ we can see the part of body strength‚ technique‚ skill and power from preparation‚ during and after kick the ball. There are 7 stages to done with the technique which are stage 1 is preparation‚ following with stage 2 which is approach step‚ backswing‚ leg cocking
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Good morning/ afternoon everyone First of all‚ thank you for inviting me to this exhibition of Poetry in Motion. I was inspired to create my work based on the poem called This Man‚ by the Solomon Islands poet‚ Celo Kulagoe. This poem is a critique of the all-encompassing power of money‚ which can dictate to presidents and prime ministers alike and can ruin those with few resources. This resonates with the current issue of Coal Seam Gas mining and its wealthy supporters‚ while the dangers to the
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three laws of motion. These laws are involved in every single football play. Whether it is a kickoff‚ pass‚ run‚ or extra point inertia‚ force‚ acceleration‚ momentum‚ and impulse are involved. Newton’s first law is the law of inertia and it states a body continues in its state of rest or of uniform motion unless an unbalanced force acts upon it. Some actions effected by this law are a quarterback throwing a football‚ a running back or receiver running for a touchdown‚ or a ball being kicked towards
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market. Otherwise‚ they could fail to sustain their existence. For the success and next stages of development in this market‚ creation and innovation became most important factors. One of major smart phone competitors‚ RIM (Research in Motion LTD.)‚ known as BlackBerry especially emphasizes importance of innovation as we can see the name of company. For the last decades‚ most of electronics companies had focused on mass production‚ thus they paid attention to develop specialized machines
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large ball‚ the ball landed first 3. Second trial: the two balls the large one and the small one fell at the same time 4. Third trial: the feather and the small ball the small ball fell first 5. Record the results from step two of the experiment (dropping the objects in a vacuum): First trial: the two balls the large one and the small one they fell at the same time. Second trial: the feather and the large ball the ball fell first. Third trial: the feather and the small ball the ball
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Executive Summary "Paintball games" is the next big thing in the sporting industry. As the #1 sport for growth‚ paintball is up more than 84% to 9.4 million U.S. players within the past five years according to the National Sporting Goods Association. Harquebus Paintball‚ Inc. (HPI) will start out as a small retail paintball company based in Bombarde County‚ Ourstate. HPI’s location is the prime location as it contains only two other poor retail paintball shops creating very little competition.
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