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    krommingstraal van die boom. (c) Die koordinate van die krommingsmiddelpunt. Question 4 For the mass in P.4.3.3 at t = 3sec. calculate: (a) The angular velocity of the mass around the origin. (b) The radius of curvature of the trajectory. (c) The coordinates of the centre of curvature. (d) Die hoekspoed om die krommingspunt. (d) The angular velocity around the centre of curvature. 1 OPLOSSINGS VIR OEFENKLAS 4 SOLUTIONS TO TUTORIAL 4 P.4.3.1 vx = v0 cos θ‚ vy = v0 sin θ − gt x = v0 t cos

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    Picket Fence to travel the 5.0 cm. 2. If an object is moving with a constant acceleration‚ what is the shape of its velocity vs time graph? Answer: If an object is moving at a constant acceleration then the shape of the corresponding velocity vs time graph will look like a linear line going up diagonally on the graph. 3. Does the initial Velocity of an object have anything to do with its acceleration? For example‚ compared to dropping an object‚ if you throw it downward

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    Projectiles Practical Report 1. Introduction Velocity is a vector measurement of the rate and direction of motion or‚ in other terms‚ the rate and direction of the change in the position of an object. [1] Velocity can be found many ways through various suvat Equations and their rearranged forms. For example v2=u2+2as in which the square of the final velocity can be found if you know the objects initial velocity‚ the acceleration and the distance travelled. Using such formulae makes it possible

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    Experiment 7: Work‚ Power and Energy Laboratory Report John Karl Macrohon Department of Math and Physics College of Science‚ University of Santo Tomas España‚ Manila Philippines Abstract The experiment is subdivided into two activities: Power and Energy of a Tossed Ball (Physics with Computers). The work done by gravity on each member when going up and downstairs of the second and third floors of the Main Building and the power output of each member of the group in each case was computed

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    between sparks‚ we can calculate a set of average velocities for the plummet using the definition: v = Dx Dt It can be shown that the average velocity during any time interval is equal to the instantaneous velocity at the midpoint in time of the interval‚ provided that the acceleration is constant during the time interval. The set of average velocities described above may then be treated as a set of instantaneous velocities. Once velocities are known at definite times‚ we can find the average

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    qualitatively analyze the motion of objects that move back and forth. Then analyze and interpret back and forth motion in kinematics graphs. Use kinematic graphs to catalog objects that exhibit similar motion. PRELIMINARY QUESTIONS: Finding the average velocity Do any of the four objects listed above move in similar ways? If so‚ which ones? What do they have in common? Yes‚ the ball and the jump both move in similar ways. Due to the acceleration to be constant for both. The pendulum and the spring move

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    Physics In Our Everyday Life Physics is not something that only knowledgeable scientist think about because physics coincides with our everyday life. They consist of energy‚ kinetic energy‚ potential energy‚ conservation of energy‚ velocity‚ acceleration‚ mass‚ force‚ and gravity. Fist there is energy. You need to go to bed early so you will have energy in the morning to go to school. Energy gives you the e ability to do work. Energy is everywhere in nature‚ sunlight wind‚ water

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    D.‚ PhD‚ S. F.‚ & PhD‚ D. N. (2011). Phases of Movement of Goalball Throw Related to Ball Velocity. Insight: Research and Practice in Visual Impairment and Blindness‚ 4(4)‚ 153-159. What is your research article about? [step 2] The article was about trying to figure out the different phases of movement for the regular and spin throws in the sport of goalball and to find any relationship in ball velocity and time in each phase of movement. This study is quantitative in nature because it was based

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    Biomechanical Analysis of Skilled Movement Sprint start INTRODUCTION Sprinting is a dynamic sport‚ the aim is to produce as much power and momentum in order to maximise the speed and velocity in which a sprinter covers a distance of 100 meters. There are many factors that will determine the speed and as a result the time obtained in a race. The start‚ or the sprint start as it is known‚ is a vital part of the 100 meter sprint. It determines how fast the sprinter will be going at the start of the

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    The Man from Snowy River written by AB ‘Banjo’ Paterson is a very significant Australian poem that strongly reflects and represents Australia and Australian culture in the 1890s. It uses a variety of literary techniques to further convey the idea of Australia culture and to better create imagery for the reader. “The man from Snowy River” constructs this view of Australia through its use of literary devices and techniques such as personification. Phrases include ‘cracks had gathered’‚ ‘woke the

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