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    inelastic. A collision is completely inelastic when the bodies stick together after a collision. Materials and Methods: For this experiment we used an air table that provided a frictionless motion of the pucks‚ Velcro tape for the inelastic collision‚ graph paper and a ruler. At first‚ we lunched the pucks without the Velcro tape to collide them elastically‚ and they drew on the graph paper their path before and after the collision. The same thing happened in the second part of the experiment‚ but this

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    Superconductivity Jaron Hartman In collaboration with Stefan Eccles Senior Lab Abstract: Superconductivity is the phenomena of a material to have an electrical resistance of zero when cooled to a certain temperature known as the critical temperature. The phenomenon of superconductivity was first observed in 1911 by Heike Kamerlingh Onnes when cooling mercury down to a temperature of 4.2 K. Since then‚ many advances in the field of superconductivity have been made. In 1986‚ superconductivity

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    she wants to adopt a boy from another land and will not let him go‚ so he tells his servant‚ Puck to go and sprinkle a potion on her eyelids that will make her fall in love with the next thing she sees‚ which Oberon hopes is a monster. Unfortunately‚ when Lysander and Hermia plan to escape‚ Hermia and Lysander decide to sleep on the same bank as Titania is on. Although Oberon puts the potion on Titania‚ Puck accidentally puts it on Lysander. The next thing that Lysander sees is Helena‚ Hermia’s best

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    Dimensions Abstract: This lab was conducted to investigate the theories of conservation of momentum and kinetic energy in different types of 2D collisions. In order to do this‚ both an elastic and inelastic collision was conducted on an air table with pucks. A video was taken and analyzed to determine velocity‚ allowing for future finding of momentum and kinetic energy values. By finding these‚ it was possible to determine which kind of collision took place. With low values of change in momentum and kinetic

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    thing you see. He asks Puck‚ his sidekick to bring the spray. When Puck comes with spray discovers Titania this and gets Puck to use the spray on Oberon instead. Once that is done is Oberon in love with a boar head. While this is happening‚ Titania observes the four youths and help them by using magic spray. She asks Puck to do it‚ but he ends up getting both boys fall in love with Helena. It creates even more conflict. When Titania discovers this‚ she becomes angry and asks Puck to fix it right away

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    Q. What is the role of the Supernatural in A Midsummer Night’s Dream? Ans: The supernatural has a great importance in the play A Midsummer Night’s Dream by Shakespeare. Shakespeare’s fairies are largely derived from Warwickshire folk-lore and superstition‚ though Shakespeare might have also got some hints for them from a number of literary sources. They constitute the chief charm and attraction of the play‚ and critics after critics have vexed eloquent in praise of them. The fairies are the

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    HUM 120 10 April 2013 Disorderly Order William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is often seen as a meta-drama‚ meaning that it is essentially a play about plays. There are several productions within the work‚ which give the play depth and essentially‚ layers. These layers allow for Shakespeare to provide inferences about order‚ which further develops A Midsummer Night’s Dream as a meta-drama. The first play-within-a-play is the interaction between the lovers in the forest‚ which may seem

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    Donkey thanks to the mischievous fairy Puck‚ and then‚ of course‚ fell in love with him. Oberon and his friend/mischievous Fairy Puck were in the forest discussing plans‚ when in came Helena chasing after Titania‚ left‚ with Nick Bottom when Titania loved Bottom. Titania‚ left‚ with Nick Bottom when Titania loved Bottom. Lysander but he kept telling her to go away and he didn’t love. Oberon saw this and since he still had the love potion he gave Puck some and told him make the young man love

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    One of Shakespeare’s most popular plays‚ A Midsummer Night’s Dream is often considered a lighthearted comedy. It traces the romantic escapades of four young Athenian lovers lost on a midsummer night in a forest ruled by fairies. The dreamlike events that occur in the enchanted wood are framed by court scenes dominated by Theseus‚ ruler of Athens. Another group of characters‚ designated as rustics‚ artisans‚ or mechanicals‚ and led by Bottom the weaver‚ inhabit the play and enhance its comedic effects

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    Lysander decide to rest on the ground for awhile. When along comes Puck‚ a mischievous fairy who likes causing trouble. Puck puts potion from a love flower into Lysander’s eye‚ thinking Lysander is Demetrius who he was supposed to do this to‚ and when Lysander awakes‚ his love goes from Hermia to Helena. This really upsets both Hermia and Helena for Helena thinks he’s making fun of her. Later‚ in attempt to fix his mistake‚ Puck puts the potion in Demetrius’ eye and he too wakes up to love

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