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    the direction of the axis does not change. Therefore whilst the earth is orbiting around the sun‚ a certain area of the earth will be tilted towards the sun‚ whilst another area will be tilted away from the sun. For example‚ when the earth axis is tilted towards the sun‚ the northern hemisphere will be having more sunlight hours‚ more heat and summer‚ whilst the countries in the southern hemisphere will be having less sunlight hours‚ less heat and winter. But when the earth axis is tilted away from

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    direction‚ a process called precession. As the spin slows‚ the precission gets faster and faster. It then starts behaving like a drunk Olympic ice skater taking 360 degree turns! Torque:- Torque is the tendency of a force to rotate an object about an axis. Just as a force is a push or a pull‚ a torque can be thought of as a twist to an object. Torque is a measure of the turning force on an object such as a bolt or a flywheel. For example‚ pushing or pulling the handle of a wrench connected to a nut

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    same time‚ both the price of and the price of also triple. This consumer has experienced Response: no change in purchasing power. * Edit Question 2 Suppose the price of is PhP20 and the price of is PhP10 and that good is plotted on the horizontal axis. If the price of doubles and the price of triples‚ leaving the consumer’s income unchanged‚ the budget line Response: will shift out from the origin. * Edit Question 3 7Evaluate the truthfulness of the following statements. I. All points to the

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    during next 30ᴼ of cam rotation Base circle radius is 50mm‚ roller radius is 10mm. The follower moves with simple harmonic motion. Stroke length is 50mm. Draw the cam profile when‚ 1. The follower axis passes through the cam axis 2. The follower axis passes by 20mm offset from the cam axis Draw also the velocity & acceleration diagrams when the speed of rotation of cam is 100rpm. GIVEN DATA: Roller follower; Ɵₒ=150ᴼ; Dwell=30ᴼ Ɵᵣ=150ᴼ; Dwell=30ᴼ;

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    Clinical Assessment Scenario Mr. and Mrs. Lawson brought their 4-year-old adopted daughter‚ Clara‚ to see Dr. Mason‚ a psychiatrist. Clara was polite in greeting Dr. Mason‚ but did not smile and kept her gaze down as she took a seat. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson sat next to Clara and began explaining their concerns. They described Clara as a quiet child who has recently begun throwing temper tantrums‚ during which she is inconsolable. Her sleep and eating patterns have changed‚ and she no longer wants to

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    ’five tick-tape’..    5.Draw a horizontal line‚ as a time axis‚ on a piece of paper. Glue your tapes‚ vertically and 10 centimetres apart‚ so the bottom of each tape touches this axis. This 10 centimetres represents 1 second.  7.Draw a vertical axis anywhere to the left of the first tape. This is a velocity axis(it can be called cm).  8.Mark a scale‚ in centimetres per second‚ on your vertical axis. Each vertical centimetre on your axis represents 5 centimetres per second.  Work out the average

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    torque is the first step to understanding angular momentum. Torque is the angular "version" of force. The units for torque are in Newton-meters. Torque is observed when a force is exerted on a rigid object pivoted about an axis and. This results in the object rotating around that axis. "The torque ? due to a force F about an origin is an inertial frame defined to be ? ? r x F"1 where r is the vector position of the affected object and F is the force applied to the object. To understand angular momentum

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    the first step to understanding angular momentum.<br><br>Torque is the angular "version" of force. The units for torque are in Newton-meters. Torque is observed when a force is exerted on a rigid object pivoted about an axis and. This results in the object rotating around that axis. "The torque ? due to a force F about an origin is an inertial frame defined to be ? ? r x F"1 where r is the vector position of the affected object and F is the force applied to the object.<br><br>To understand angular

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    Laboratory V: Conservation of Momentum Problem #1: Perfectly Inelastic Collisions John Greavu April 17‚ 2013 Physics 1301W‚ Professor: Evan Frodermann‚ TA: Mark Pepin Abstract A cart was given an initial velocity toward another stationary cart down a track. The initial velocity of the first cart as well as the masses of both carts was varied throughout multiple trials. Velcro placed on the ends of the carts caused the cars to stick together after colliding. Videos of the collision and the seconds

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    recreation‚ work‚ exercise‚ and general activities of daily living. Major Divisions of the Human Body The human body can be divided into two major sections; 1. The Axial Body 2. The Appendicular Body Axial Body The axial body is the central core axis of the body and contains the following body parts; Head Neck Trunk Appendicular Body The appendicular body is made up of appendages that are added onto the axial body. The appendicular body can be divided into the right and left upper extremities

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