Abstract This purpose of this experiment was to observe the relationship between centripetal acceleration‚ centripetal force‚ and a mass M. In this experiment we used a circular motion apparatus that had a plumb bob attached to a metal shaft (that connected the plumb bob to the vertical shaft) and spring. We found the centripetal force from the spring when it was in circular motion. We hung masses off a pulley system that was attached to the plumb bob until the plumb bob was perpendicular to the
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Vector Notation Convert the following vectors to Cartesian form; (2 marks each) 1. 13 m on a bearing of 165° 2. 120 km/h 20° West of North 1. X Y Using soh cah toa X= 13cos(165-90) X= 3.3646475863 X= 3.4m Y= 13sin(165-90) Y= 12.5570357419 Y= 12.6m therefore‚ cartesian vector is [3.4‚-12.6] 2. X Y X=
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Experiment AM1.4--Bending moments in a simply supported beam Student name JunJie Liu Student ID 1512042 Experiment Date 24 Nov 2014 Lab group Mech 7 Introduction In this lab report we show the basic methods of measuring bending moment at the “cut” assuming only simply supported beam with point loads (showed in figure 1) and illustrate the relationship among bending moment and distance between
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Sexual Addition may be a common problem but it still remains a relatively understood condition characterized by strong sexual urges. In recent weeks‚ the issue has resurfaced. Last week‚ a Journalist Brian Alexander(2007)‚ this psychological condition was once again questioned and the condition was described as such: "Sexual addiction is defined as any sexually-related‚ compulsive behavior which interferes with normal living and causes severe stress on family‚ friends‚ loved ones and one’s work
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Intermolecular forces – design lab Research question: To calculate the solubility of equal masses nitrates of four di-positive ions (Lead Nitrate‚ Barium Nitrate‚ Copper Nitrate & Ferrous Nitrate of 0.5 M concentration) in an equal volume of water and relate this to the ionic radius of the element and the molar mass of the nitrate chosen and hence comment on the intermolecular forces in each of these nitrates. + write mass Justification of the research question: I was particularly interested
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Vector Autoregressions By: James H. Stock and Mark W. Watson A Critique Paper presented to The Faculty of the School of Economics De La Salle University - Manila In partial fulfillment Of the course requirements in Advanced Econometrics (ECOMET2) 3rd Term‚ AY 2014 - 2015 Submitted to: Dr. Cesar C. Rufino Submitted by: Arjonillo Jr.‚ Rabboni Francis K. 11148624 V25 March 4‚ 2015 James H. Stock and Mark W. Watson are both professors in Political Economy and Econometrics
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because their velocities will the larger and will need a larger force to go downwards. Air resistance of an object is affected by its mass‚ the total surface area that is exposed by the air resistance‚ and how fast an object is falling. When an object is falling‚ the force diagram will be represented by the force of air of an object pointing upwards and the force of gravity pointing downwards. But the value of the force of air and the force of gravity will not be the same in the beginning of the fall
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Centripetal Force Lab Activity Analysis: 1. A) Average Percent Difference: 50g: (values expressed in newtons) Step 1: Calculate the average value of the two variables Average Value= Value 1+ Value 2 /2 = 0.49+ 0.61/2 = 1.1/2 = 0.55 Step 2: Calculate the difference between the two variables Difference= Value 2- Value 1 = Fc- Fg = 0.61- 0.49 = 0.12 Step 3: Calculate % difference % difference= difference
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Lab 5.3 SPRINGS- HOOKES LAW Group member: Submitted by: Submitted to: Class: Due: Lab 5.3 SPRINGS- HOOKES LAW Purpose: To study the characteristics of a spring. Hypothesis: With an increase in weight there will be a directly relatable increase in spring length. Additionally each spring will increase to different expected lengths. Materials: -Light spring -Dense spring -Brass spring -Masses -Ruler
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Proving the Principles of Force I. Purpose: The purpose of this lab is best understood by the statement of that the net force is described as having a direct proportional relationship to acceleration while having an inverse relation to mass‚ this lab is performed to study the roles of these two variables in the real world and see firsthand how they play a role in net force as well as to test the following hypothesis. II. Hypothesis: If an Atwood machine is used to calculate acceleration on a pulley
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