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    The Patriot Film Analysis

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    that cannot be ignored: Some minor mistakes made by the film involve errors such as the materials used during the time period‚ do not actually belong to that time. For example in several action sequences of the film‚ weapons such as exploding projectiles or bombs are presented. Although canons were

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    Samsara, By Ron Fricke

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    Samsara was made in 2011 and directed by Ron Fricke. It is a non-narrative documentary film that explores the artistic and naturalistic wonders of the world. The film is nonverbal which gives off a relaxing‚ meditative vibe. It tells an unusual story using emotion evoking images of landscapes and multiple time-lapse sequences. The actual word Samsara refers to the wheel of existence‚ the cycle of birth‚ loss of life‚ and rebirth. The word also embraces aspects of Buddhism and Hinduism. Each of

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    Biomechanics Lab Report By Connor Blakely Question 1) All figures given in metres. All players using lofted clubs (9 irons). Cody | Trial 1 | Trial 2 | Trial 3 | Average | Air Ball | 18.8 | 21.8 | 21.2 | 20.6 | Practice Ball | 39.2 | 37.9 | 62.8 | 46.63 | Golf Ball | 115.75 | 77.2 | 82.65 | 91.87 | Graph to Show Cody’s Results with the Different Balls Bailey | Trial 1 | Trial 2 | Trial 3 | Average | Air Ball | 18.3 | 25.5 | 23.65 | 22.48 | Practice Ball | 38.2 | 41

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    ballistics and firearms‚ because it is such a vast expanse of information and it varies with each firearm. Why I am interested in ballistics and firearms is that I want to know more about them altogether‚ more importantly I want to know about the projectiles‚ the powders used to fire them‚ and the barrels of firearms. In the past 200-some odd years‚ the world of guns and powders has changed completely. we went from muskets and black powder with lead shot to high powered‚ high caliber rifle rounds able

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    and performance of the athletes. Physics is the last topic many people associate with sports. However‚ physics can be applied to every aspect of any sport‚ which is a study referred to as Sports Science. Components of this study include gravity‚ projectile motion‚ acceleration‚ force‚ vectors‚ etc. With new technology that physics in sports introduce‚ more possibilities of physical science can be used to overcome and push new limits. Olympians‚ the greatest of athletes throughout the

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    about “increasing firepower‚ with a slight increase in size and the use of the appropriated ammunition judiciously combining the traditional‚ consecrated method of sending the ballistic projectiles to the target using the energy of throwing powder from a cartridge-tube‚ with a new type of ammunition‚ the active projectiles‚ the reactive and self-propelled bullets‚ even for the weapons with small caliber” (Cozma 1567). The ideas for advancements in guns continue to increase‚ but this isn’t what the writers

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    Rifled weapons were stronger than smoothbore because a greater stress was inflicted on the gun by a tighter seal necessary for the projectile to take the rifling‚ resulting in vastly greater pressures in the breech to overcome the friction between the projectile and the rifled bore (Hricz‚ 2018). The Whitworth Rifle was an advanced breech loading artillery piece imported by the Confederacy from England in the beginning of the Civil War (Hawks

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    Exam Name___________________________________ MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) A vector A has components Ax = 12 m and Ay = 5.0 m. What is the magnitude of vector A ? A) 17 m B) 60 m C) 13 m D) 169 m 1) E) 7.0 m 2) 2) A vector A has components Ax = 12.0 m and Ay = 5.00 m. What is the angle that vector A makes with the x-axis? A) 67.4° B) 32.6° C) 12.6° D) 22.6° E) 6.6° 3) 3) Vector A has a magnitude 5

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    NAME OF THE STUDENT: DASARI VENKATA SIDDARTHA PROGRAM SOUGHT : MS IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SEMESTER SOUGHT : FALL - 2012 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE It is with a sincere sense of gratitude towards the opportunity given to me‚ I pen down this statement. Education not only expands the horizons of one’s knowledge but also simultaneously implants an insatiable desire to acquire more and more knowledge. The most prominent inspirational factor for my further studies as my natural

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    Lab II: Description of Motion in Two Dimensions‚ Problem III: Projectile Motion and Velocity John Greavu February 13‚ 2013 Physics 1301W‚ Professor: Evan Frodermann‚ TA: Mark Pepin Introduction "A toy company has hired you to produce an instructional videotape for would-be jugglers. To plan the videotape‚ you decide to separately determine how the horizontal and vertical components of a ball’s velocity change as it flies through the air. To catch the ball‚ a juggler must be able to predict its position

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