The purpose of this experiment is to test if the the radius of a circle affects how much centripetal force affects an object. Centripetal force plays a major part in every day life. This force is the reason for the sensation of being ‘pushed’ into the car door that passengers in a car feel when the driver makes a sharp left turn (The Centripetal Force Requirement‚ n.d.). It is the reason people feel almost weightless on rollercoasters‚ and on an even larger scale‚ it is what keeps the moon orbiting
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the layers of papier mache covering the hole of the eggshell. Widen the hole with a pencil. 4. Cut out the circles of the translucent egg-carton cups. Place the circles with the outside facing up. Draw eyes in the middle with the black marker. 5. Use UHU glue to stick the two circles onto the eggshell‚ side by side‚ as eyes. Draw an outline onto the shell following the edges of the circles. Draw a diamond shape below the eyes as the beak for the owl. 6. Cut out a strip from the CD and trim a small
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“Pimpernel” wallpaper design‚ Art History 113 [sa]. In this wallpaper design by William Morris‚ it shows the stems and leaves creating a circular pattern. The circles are interlocking with one another. The larger leaves seem to be following the stems in this circular pattern. A circular rhythm is created by the repetition of the circles. This repetition and pattern creates movement across the picture frame. In addition‚ the larger leaves create a vertical and horizontal grid. This grid serves to
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The Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) is a bear native largely within the Arctic Circle encircling the Arctic Ocean‚ its surrounding seas and land masses. Although it is closely related to the Brown Bear‚ it has evolved to occupy a narrower ecological forte‚ with many body characteristics adapted for cold temperatures‚ for moving across snow‚ ice‚ and open water‚ and for hunting the seals which make up most of its diet. Though there are many theories surrounding evolution‚ the two stand outstanding hypotheses
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make their works from many pieces such as carving the body from one piece of stone then the arms‚ legs and head from smaller ones. This was largely due to the veins that run through rocks. If a vein was carved into‚ there was a good possibility the statue would crack‚ rendering it useless. It was much easier to determine faults in smaller stones than bigger ones‚ hence the use of smaller stones to make larger
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Mathematics SYLLABUS Roman numerals‚ Number sense‚ HCF and LCM‚ Addition and subtraction‚ Multiplication and division‚ Fractional numbers‚ Decimal fractions‚ Geometrical shapes‚ Angles‚ Arithmetical ability‚ Area and perimeter of rectangle‚ square‚ circle‚ triangle‚ Volume‚ Pictorial representation of data‚ Integers‚ Factors and multiples‚ Ratio and proportion‚ Percentage‚ Measurements. Problems based on figures‚ Find odd numeral out‚ Series completion‚ Coding-decoding‚ Mathematical reasoning‚ Mirror
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The History of Atomic Theory Atomos: Not to Be Cut The atomic model has changed throughout the centuries starting in 400 BC‚ when it looked like a billiard ball. Democritus: 400 BC The question: Can matter be divided into smaller particles? Or can it be infinitely divided? Matter can be divided into the smallest piece‚he named it “atomos”: not to be cut. Said that atoms were small‚ hard particles that were all made of the same material but were different shapes and sizes. Atoms were
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about four feet. Medium velocity is produced with more energy or force than gravity. The force of the impact causes the blood to break into smaller size spatters relative to the amount of force applied. This type of spatter is usually seen in blunt force‚ stabbings‚ and secondary spatters. Produced when the majority of larger drops of blood are broken into smaller spatters with diameters of around two to four millimeters. The force associated with this type of spatter is greater than twenty-five feet
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a rod‚ and the M. Roseus was shaped as a circle. The diference between these two was‚ the rod was a much longer and skinnier shape compared to the circle whitch was smaller and more round than the rod was. The error in this experiment was that during gramstaining the second bacteria. I was able to identify three different bacteria. One was small purple circles (the M. Roseus)‚ another was purple rods (B. Megaterium)‚ and the last one was small pink circles that was not identified. In this lab‚ one
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Inferno is the first part of Dante Alighieri’s 14th-century epic poem Divine Comedy. Inferno is an allegory telling of the journey of Dante through Hell‚ guided by the Roman poet Virgil. In the poem‚ Hell is described as nine circles of suffering located within the Earth. Allegorically‚ the Divine Comedy represents the journey of the soul towards God‚ with the Inferno describing the recognition and rejection of sin. Because Dante is an educated Christian‚ he uses mythological references to make Hell
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