Stephanie October 22nd‚ 2013 Hour 3 The Perfect Rocket Actress Audrey Hepburn once said “I tried always to do better: saw always a little further. I tried to stretch myself.” In the movie October Sky‚ Homer Hickam is a young boy who has dreams outside of his mining town of Coalwood‚ West Virginia. He stretched his dreams and pushed himself until he launched his rocket to turn everyone into believers. He saw a little further and wanted opportunities outside of Coalwood .Throughout the movie
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TALK-ALOUD for WRITING IMPLEMENTATION LOG Name Carrie Caviness Date Sept. 1‚ 2008_ Grade 4th/5th grade |Collaboration |Planning: X YES ___ NO |Demonstration: X YES ___ NO | |Standard: #2 Writes in a variety of forms for different audiences and |Text (title‚ author‚ publisher) and Materials: | |purposes.
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Abstract: In this investigation‚ a mass was attached to a string and was swung horizontally for certain number of rotations (ten). The sole goal for this investigation was to find and verify the relationships between Centripetal Force‚ Frequency and Radius of circular path. In order to get relationships between the variables mentioned above‚ this experiment was divided into two parts. In Experiment A‚ the radius of the path (length of the string)‚ along with the mass was kept constant‚ and the relation
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Soda bottle rocket Purpose The students will investigate the effect of the rocket length upon the distance of flight. The students will also investigate the mass upon the distance flight. Background The students will proof Newton’s third law of motion states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Newton’s third law also applies to rockets. A rocket gets its lift from the gases pushing out of its tail. The force of the rocket pushing on these gases is the action force
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Propelling a Rocket with Baking Soda and Vinegar Materials: * Vinegar * Baking Soda * Paper Towel * Funnel * Cork * In rocket: (instead of film canister) * Plastic Bottle * Pencils(stand) * Duct tape Procedures: 1. Take 1 scoop of baking soda 2. Put it in the middle of the paper towel‚ and then roll it. 3. Put the funnel in the mouth of the bottle‚ and pour vinegar before the duct tape.(it’s up to you) 4. Fix the cork‚ put some paper
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Finding the Acceleration of a Ball Problem Statement: How does the height of a ramp that is comprised of two parallel rulers affect the speed of a steel ball bearing rolling down it? Hypothesis: If the steepness of the ramp based on the amount of books propping it up are increased‚ then the steel ball bearings’ speed will increase. Materials: 2 wooden meter sticks 1 steel ball bearing 5 workbooks A roll of masking tape A stopwatch A smooth‚ long surface (preferably a table) Procedures: Arrange
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Common Essay Outline The novel a Rocket made of ice is about a small community located in Cambodia called Wat Opot‚ In a Rocket made of ice is written by Gale Gutradt‚ Gale writes about her time at Wat Opot and tells about the kids and volunteers who live and work at Wat Opot. Wat Opot is home to about 40 kids who have aids or have been orphaned by aids. Gale tells about a few of the children that left an impact on her because the way they handle their situation. Gale also goes into detail about
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The Effects of Force and Mass on an Object’s Acceleration Abstract: In this lab there were two principals investigated. The first was the relationship between applied force and acceleration. The second was the relationship between mass and acceleration. To study these two relationships‚ my partners and I used a dynamic cart with added mass on it. This cart was then attached to a pulley system on a “frictionless track” where it was pulled by a string bearing mass over the edge
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The point where the centripetal acceleration is provided completely by gravity is when the centripetal acceleration is equal to the gravity. This happens at the point where h=r/2. As the truck moves from point A to point B‚ it would have decreased in height by r. Applying this again to our equation‚ we get; Hence‚ Using this in our g-force equation‚ we get; And so the rider experiences an additional 2g of centripetal force from that experienced at the top. Later‚ as the tuck moves to point
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sales in regards to total sales volume is that it increases drastically when the average price of soup is low (Average price is calculated by dividing Category Volume by Category Dollars). Total sales volume had significantly increased when either Rocket Soup or competitors (or both) offer low price for promotion. In other words‚ soup consumption is relatively elastic to price‚ meaning that customers are highly sensitive to price. See below graphs showing the inverse relationship between the total
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