Title ___Conservation of Momentum and Energy______________________________________________ Name___Ben Groelke________________________________________________________________________ Date______November 13‚ 2012_______________________________________________________________ Course and Lab Section Number___PHY 1150-202________________________________________________ Collaborators_Briana‚ Travatello‚ Grayson North‚ Roy Huffman ______________________________ |Laboratory Report Scoring
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conflict‚ correct? The same can be said for the plot of A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare. The entire plot of the play is mostly Puck (the Fairy King Oberon’s servant)’s fault. First and foremost‚ Puck messed up! He was instructed to put the love juice in Demetrius’s eyes by Oberon‚ but accidentally put it in Lysander’s eyes. According to the play‚ Puck said‚ “[he sees Lysander] Who is this? Clothing of Athens he wears? This is he! Churl‚ upon your eyes I throw all the power this charm can
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of the puck in the air table? Aspect 3 Material List: * Strip of Paper * Puck * Foot pedal * Air table * Procedure: 1) Place a long sheet of white unlined paper‚ and place it on the air table. 2) Turn on the air table machine. 3) Place the puck top of the air table over the long sheet of white unlined paper 4) Using your foot‚ press down on the foot pedal. 5) Release the puck from the top of the air table and continue to hold onto the foot pedal. 6) Once the puck has gone
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The Major Comedic Elements of A Midsummer Night’s Dream Like most comedies‚ Shakespeare’s comedies also aimed to entertain the audience and to conclude with a somewhat happy ending. A Midsummer Night’s Dream is no exception to that rule. Also like most of his comedies‚ the main theme of this play is marriage or the celebration of a marriage. Although marriage is the main theme of this play‚ Shakespeare conveys many other themes though the lyrical expressions of the work. These
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realistic setting in which the play begins. This also ties in with the trait of intertwining plots which will be spoken about subsequently. Within the fairy kingdom‚ we find the mischievous fairy‚ Puck. Puck’s occupation is that of comical intent; he is the jester of Oberon‚ the king of the fairies. It appears that Puck is fuelled by pranks and causing chaos‚ with this he provides many of
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sportsmanship. The goal of the game is to shoot the hockey puck into the opponents’ net. The game is started by a face-off. There are two types of face-offs: the standard face-off and the stick-to-stick face-off. The standard face-off is when the opponents face each other in the center‚ and the referee drops the puck in the middle to begin the game. The stick-to-stick face-off is when two opponents face each other in the center‚ and go for the puck after a ground-stick‚ ground-stick‚ ground-stick battle
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whole play is really supposed to be a dream as Puck even suggests toward the end of the play. There is no real protagonist to latch onto in this play‚ probably because there are three main groups of characters‚ but many people will find Puck to be the most interesting character. The whole play is based around Puck’s antics‚ and he seems to be the play’s main fool. In addition‚ it is he who sends everyone on hard (but funny) adventures. Puck is a fool in the true sense of the word during the
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Pyramus in the troupe’s production) Starveling (tailor‚ he plays Moonshine) Flute (bellows-mender he plays Thisbe) Snout (tinker‚ he plays the wall) Snug (joiner‚ he plays the lion) Fairies: Oberon (King of the fairies) Titania (Queen of the fairies) Puck (servant to Oberon) Lovers: Lysander (beloved of Hermia) Hermia (beloved of Lysander) Helena (in love with Demetrius) Demetrius (in love with Hermia). A Midsummer’s Nights Dream is about Theseus the Duke of Athens announcing he will marry Hippolyta
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a play by William Shakespeare. It is believed that it was written between 1590 and 1596. It portrays the events surrounding the marriage of the Duke of Athens‚ Theseus‚ and Hippolyta. These include the adventures of four young Athenian lovers and a group of six amateur actors‚ who are controlled and manipulated by the fairies who inhabit the forest in which most of the play is set. The play‚ categorized as a comedy‚ is one of Shakespeare’s most popular works for the stage
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to Titania by the prince’s mother; the boy is so beautiful that Oberon wishes to make him a knight‚ but Titania refuses. Oberon sends his servant‚ Puck‚ to get a magical flower‚ and the blue the juice of the flower can be spread over a sleeping person’s eyelids to make that person fall in love with the first thing he or she sees when they wake up. Puck gets the flower‚ and Oberon tells him about his plan to spread its
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