Cheryce Smith PHY 211 Lab #7 CONSERVATION OF ENERGY OBJECTIVE The purpose of this experiment is to calculate the gravitational potential energy through experimental values‚ to calculate the theoretical potential energy given the experimental kinetic energy in an isolated system while also using the kinetic energy to find the spring constant‚ and to compare kinetic energies and potential energies in an isolated system to see if they are equivalent. METHOD To calculate the gravitational
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Water Conservation Student’s Name: Student ID #: Teacher: Due Date: Word Count: For many years‚ water has been treated as a source that will never disappear. Now that it is for sure that we need to make conscience and don’t spend too much water on things‚ the next essay will be written. In some parts of Mexico‚ water has been exploded to its maximum. In places where people have a lot of money‚ more water is used for things. For example‚ in Mexico DF‚ we use 270 L per day‚ this means
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Signed up for Cambodia for paper!! Vocab Natural Resources- The earths natural materials and processes that sustains living organisms Gas Biomass Wood etc. Air Conservation- Sensible and careful use of the resources Resources. Three main groups Perpetual Solar Winds Tides Nonrenewable Fossil fuels Metallic iron‚ copper‚ aluminum Nonmetallic minerals clay‚ sand‚ phosphates Renewable Fresh air Fresh water Fertile soil Plants and animals Biodiversity Environment- All factors
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Lab: Momentum Conservation Abstract This experiment aims to test the law of conservation of momentum by using cart and track system. Procedure 1. Put two carts onto the track. 2. Hit the button on the cart so that they start to move at opposite directions. 3. Find the position where the carts hit the end at the same time. 4. Find the distance that each cart traveled. 5. Repeat step 1-4 with 500g and 1000g weights on one of the carts. Data and Calculation m1m2=x2x1
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Campaign for Rice Conservation Prepared by: Cornel I. Introduction At first we decided that our campaign is for “Kanal Cleanliness”. We made flyer for this campaign but we change it because of some reasons. We now decided to have the campaign for “Rice Conservation”. We observed that in the old Market and Alumni food court‚ there are rice that is wasted because students ordered too much rice but don’t eat it all. So we decided to campaign this project to awake students that rice is
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Abstract Energy management and conservation is an important tool to help enterprises to meet their critical objectives of short term and long term goals. The main objective of the energy conservation is to maximize the profit‚ minimize the cost of energy and to ensure sustainability in the long term. India is one of the largest tea producers in the world‚ with an annual production of more than 856‚000 tons. Estimates indicate that 1.3 million tons of firewood and 435 million units of electricity
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Katie Decker Starbucks Culture The world-wide craze known as Starbucks that has swept the nations had a very humble beginning. 1971‚ deep in the Seattle’s Pike Place markets‚ a small store was set up for roasting and retailing whole bean and ground coffee‚ tea and spices. Starbucks’ name was inspired by Moby Dick’s character in remembrance of the romance of the seas and early coffee trading traditions. This inspiration comes from the actual history of coffee‚ dating all the way back to the fifteenth
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Water Conservation Water is essential to Earth. We need it to cook‚ bathe‚ provide power‚ control fire‚ and last but not least‚ we need it to live! Therefore‚ it is very important to human survival. When 70% of Earth is made up of water‚ you would think that we have plenty of water for our needs. But really‚ about 97% of that water is made up of ocean. We cannot use this water because it is too saline for our needs. Only 3% of Earth’s water is fresh‚ and 2% of that supply is frozen
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of business? Q2. Why is globalization seen as a panacea to world problems by some and an instigator of problems by others? What responsibilities should corporations have toward the country in which they operate? To their country of origin? CASE STUDY 1 MARTIN TEXTILES Question 1 Economic cost The production cost that is labour cost if Martin Textile shift its production to Mexico will be reduced to less than USD2 per hour as compared to wage rate paid to its unionised New York plant(USD12
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identify all the energy streams in a facility. It quantifies energy usage according to its discrete functions. Industrial energy audit is an effective tool in defining and pursuing comprehensive energy management program. As per the Energy Conservation Act‚ 2001‚ Energy Audit is defined
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