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    (the distance between the two deflecting plates)‚ and (the distance from the second plate to the coordinate screen–on which the electron’s deflection would be measured). The total displacement‚ is equal to the displacement caused by vertical acceleration () while traveling through

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    Point - a point against which position is measured. B: Vector Quantity - a physical measurement that contains directional information. C: Scalar Quantity - a physical measurement that does not contain directional information. D: Acceleration - the time rate of change of an objects velocity. E: Free Fall - the motion of an object when it is falling solely under the influence of gravity. 2. No. Motion depends on the reference point that is used. 3. That depends on the

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    Wernher Von Braun

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    Wernher von Braun was one of the world’s first rocket engineers. Born in 1912‚ he grew up with a dream‚ to “help turn the wheel of time.” Von Braun did just that by creating the V-2 missile/rocket‚ the Jupiter-C rocket‚ and the well-known Saturn V space rocket. Considering these ingenious devices created by Wernher‚ I‚ myself‚ would not hesitate to say that he did indeed “help turn the wheel of time.” On March 23‚ 1912‚ Baron Magnus von Braun and Baroness Emmy von Quistorp celebrated the birth

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    Rocket Science

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    ROCKET ScienceDATE-SHEET SECONDARY SCHOOL EXAMINATION‚2013 DAY‚DATE AND TIME SUBJECT NAME AND SUB-CODE Friday‚01st March‚ Saturday‚02nd March‚ Monday‚04th March‚ 2013 2013 2013 10:30 AM PAINTING 10:30 AM MATHEMATICS 10:30 AM HINDI COURSE-A HINDI COURSE-B 10:30 AM MUSIC CAR.VOCAL MUSIC CAR.INS.MEL. MUSIC CAR.INS.PER. MUSIC HIND.VOCAL MUSIC HIND.INS.MEL MUSIC HIND.INS.PER ELEM. OF BUSINESS ELEM BOOK-K & ACCY E-TYPEWRITING-ENG E-TYPEWRITING-HIN 10:30 AM URDU COURSE-A BENGALI TELUGU GUJARATI MANIPURI

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    Physics Lab

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    opens‚ click on ‘Show Both’ for Velocity and Acceleration at the top of the page. Now click and drag the red ball around the screen. Make 3 observations about the blue and green arrows (also called vectors) as you drag the ball around.

When the ball is stopped there isn’t any changes in the placement of the ball. This means that there is zero velocity at that time. 

 2) Which color vector (arrow) represents velocity and which one represents acceleration? How can you tell?

The green arrow represents

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    Force and Motion

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    | Vectors cannot be added‚ subtracted and multiplied following simple arithmetic laws. Arithmetic division of vectors is not possible at all. | Example: mass‚ volume‚ time‚ distance‚ speed‚ work‚ temperature | Example: displacement‚ velocity‚ acceleration‚ force | Distance and displacement Distance is defined as the ground covered by a moving object during its motion. Its SI unit is metre (m). It has only magnitude‚ but no direction. Distance can never be negative. The minimum value of distance

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    IMPORTANT QUESTIONS Physics · How much force is needed to accelerate a trolley of mass 20g through 1 m/s2. · A force of 100N acts on a mass of 25 kg for 5 s .What velocity does it generate? · A bullet leaves a rifle with a velocity of 100m/s and the rifle of mass 2.5 kg recoils with a velocity of 1m/s. find the mass of the bullet? · Certain force acting on a mass of 15kg for 3s‚ gives it a velocity of 2m/s. Find the magnitude of force. · A cricket ball of mass 0.15 kg is moving with

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    Sample Paper – 2011 Class – XI Subject – Physics Time: 3 Hrs. MM : 70 General Instructions: i) All questions are compulsory. ii) There are 30 questions in total. Questions 1 to 8 carry one mark each‚ questions 9 to 18 carry two marks each‚ questions 19 to 27 carry three marks each and questions 28 to 30 carry five marks each. iii) There is no overall choice. However‚ an internal choice has been provided in one question of two marks‚ one question of three

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    What Is Model Rocketry?

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    where rocket-shaped models are flown vertically and recovered by a variety of means. The rockets may vary greatly in size and complexity.According to the National Association of Rocketry (NAR) safety code‚ model rockets are constructed of paper‚ wood‚ plastic and other lightweight materials. The code also provides guidelines for motor use‚ launch site selection‚ launch methods‚ launcher placement‚ recovery system design and deployment and more. Since the early 1960s‚ a copy of the Model Rocket Safety

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    Physics

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    Kinematics is one of the topics under dynamics. Kinematics describes motion without regard to its causes. In this experiment‚ kinematics focuses in one dimension: a motion along a straight line. This kind of motion‚ involves velocity‚ displacement‚ and acceleration with regards to time. The objectives of the experiment are to draw the displacement versus time graphs and velocity versus time graphs for uniform motion and uniformly accelerated motion‚ and to determine one’s normal reaction time and his reaction

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