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    Centripetal Force: The center-seeking force Group Members: Joshua Velez‚ Patrick Hannigan-Devine‚ and Eric Guidarelli PURPOSE: To move in a circle F=ma is required‚ where acceleration being the rate of change of velocity with velocity being both magnitude and direction. Magnitude of acceleration can be found by a=v2R. The relation of these two is found in centripetal force F=mv2R. This lab will prove the relation of the first two equations. EQUIPMENT: * Centripetal Force Apparatus

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    convert from ‘English to Metric’ or from ‘Metric to Metric’. Metric Unit Conversion Factors The base unit of volume is the Liter (l). The base unit of mass is the Gram (g). The base unit of length is the Meter (m). Larger Base Smaller 1 Mega (M) = 1‚000‚000 (106) 1 Kilo (K) = 1‚000 (103) 1 Hecto (H) = 100 (102) 1 Decka (D) = 10 (101) -------------1 Liter‚ Gram‚ and Meter (100)--------------------- 1 deci (d) =

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    setting is right for him or her. Your own personality and academic goals play a crucial role in choosing a college. Small and big colleges are diverse in that each has its own benefits and drawbacks with their expenses‚ facilities‚ and campus life. Smaller universities‚ such as community colleges for the most part are cost effective for the financially struggling college students; on the other hand‚ small private universities are much more expensive. Financial aid usually covers the majority of expenses

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    foundations. The theatre included dance‚ choral events‚ mime‚ and different types of plays including tragedy and comedy. They also had horse and chariot racing‚ gladiator fights‚ and some animal fights. The buildings were designed in a half circle shape or completely closed circle with stadium style seating with rows of seats going up. Some of the amphitheaters were built on the sides of hills‚ kind of like

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    circumference and the diameter of circular objects by taking experimental data and utilizing graphical techniques. Introduction : The distance around a circle is called its circumference. A simple experiment can be conducted to aid in understanding the formula for the circumference of the circle. Use a piece of string to measure the distance around a circular object. Measure the diameter and then divide the circumference by the diameter. The result of this measurement

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    Planet Mercury

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    only planet that is smaller. Earth’s diameter is about 7‚200‚ while tiny Mercury has less than half of that size‚ about 3‚000 miles in diameter. Mercury‚ a planet‚ is smaller than Ganymede‚ a satellite revolving around Jupiter. One of the features of Mercury distinguishing it from other planets is that it has a different orbit loop. Whereas the orbit of most planets has the shape of a circle‚ the Mercury’s orbit has the shape of ellipse that looks like a stretched out circle. For that reason‚ the

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    A contour line (also isoline‚ isopleth‚ or isarithm) of a function of two variables is a curve along which the function has a constant value.[1] In cartography‚ a contour line (often just called a "contour") joins points of equal elevation (height) above a given level‚ such asmean sea level.[2] A contour map is a map illustrated with contour lines‚ for example a topographic map‚ which thus shows valleys and hills‚ and the steepness of slopes.[3] The contour interval of a contour map is the difference

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    the adj fig.‚ Q is the centre of circle & PM & PN are the tangent segments to the circle. If ∠ MPN = 40° find ∠ MQN. LTD MT EDUCARE LTD – SATTEBOARD GEOMETRY ASSIGNMENT - I 20MARKS 5. In the adj fig.‚ point P is the centre of the circle and line AB is the tangent to the circle at T . The radius of the circle is 6 cm . Find PB if ∠ TPB = 60° 6. As shown in the above fig.‚ two concentric circle are given and line AB is tangent to the smaller circle at T. Show that T is the midpoint

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    How does Beneatha represent a new generation of American dreamers?  What is she  seeking beyond material success? See Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs ​ Maslow’s Hierarchy of  Needs  7.   How does the play develop the theme of progress‚ moving forward‚ in giant leaps as  well as in smaller steps? What perspective does the character of Joseph Asagai bring with  regard to progress?  8.   Who are the idealists in the play? Who are the realists? Is anyone a well­balanced  blend of both?  9.   Using information from the articles linked below

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    Inferno is a story about how two men and their travels through hell‚ the different levels of hell‚ who was in them‚ and what they did during their time on Earth. There were nine circles and some of them had different levels inside the circles for example the seventh circle of hell is divided between three smaller circles. Then they eventually emerge back out onto the earth but on the opposite side of the earth from where they had started. The book starts out with Dante wandering through the woods

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