by the area. Billy and Crystal both took a short car trip along a road heading straight west from their house. They recorded their velocity every second. After they got home‚ each of them added their data to the graph above. Write Using physics vocabulary‚ compare/contrast Billy’s and Crystal’s trip. Be sure to – understand the type of graph that is being used. center your thoughts around a central idea and write directly to the prompt. organize your composition in one paragraph with
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Free Fall Rachel Shea Physics 131 Lab‚ QL Hasbrouck 210 Sept. 21‚ 2014 Abstract This experiment measures the study of motion by observing the force of gravity acting solely upon an object‚ and also measures reaction time. If an object is in free fall‚ the only force acting upon it is gravity. The object used in this experiment was a golf ball that provided some acceleration when dropped. A sensor positioned underneath a table recorded the golf ball’s pattern of motion‚ when dropped. The main
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PHYSICS IGCSE 2012 EXAM REVISION NOTES By Samuel Lees and Adrian Guillot 1. General physics 1.1 length and time 1.2 Speed‚ velocity and acceleration 1.3 Mass and weight 1.4 Density 1.5 Forces a. Effects of forces b. Turning effect c. Conditions for equilibrium d. Centre of mass e. Scalars and vectors 1.6 Energy work power a. Energy b. Energy resources c. Work d. Power 1.7 Pressure 2. Thermal physics 2.1 a. States of matter b. Molecular model c. Evaporation d. Pressure changes 2.2 Thermal properties
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BLAISE PASCAL LEONHARD EULER JOSEPH FOURIER SIR GEORGE GABRIEL STROKES Galileo Galilei | 1564-1642 Italian | performed fundamental observations‚ experiments‚ and mathematical analyses in astronomy and physics; discovered mountains and craters on the moon‚ the phases of Venus‚ and the four largest satellites of Jupiter: Io‚ Europa‚ Callisto‚ and Ganymede | Blaise Pascal | 1623-1662 French | discovered that pressure applied to an enclosed fluid is transmitted
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experiment‚ the objective was to derive a second equation for the value of constant air friction force using the known values of acceleration‚ free fall acceleration (g)‚ and the various masses of the experiment. Theory: According to accepted physics‚ when an object of a larger weight pulls an object of a lesser weight there is a tension that acts between the two objects. However‚ even though the weights of the two objects are different‚ the force that each object exerts on the other is equivalent
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Physics Laboratory Report Sample PHY 223 Lab Report Newton’s Second Law Your Name: Partner’s Full Name(s): Date Performed: Date Due: Date submitted: Lab Section: (number) Instructor: (Name) Introduction We verified Newton’s Second Law for one-dimensional motion by timing an accelerated glider moving along a flat track. We varied both the accelerating force and the mass of the glider. We found that for a given force the acceleration of the glider was inversely proportional to the mass of the glider
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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education MARK SCHEME for the October/November 2010 question paper for the guidance of teachers 0625 PHYSICS 0625/32 Paper 3 (Extended Theory)‚ maximum raw mark 80 This mark scheme is published as an aid to teachers and candidates‚ to indicate the requirements of the examination. It shows the basis on which Examiners were instructed to award marks. It does not indicate the details of the discussions
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NATIONAL SENIOR CERTIFICATE GRADE 12 ENGLISH HOME LANGUAGE P2 NOVEMBER 2009 MEMORANDUM MARKS: 80 This memorandum consists of 26 pages. Copyright reserved Please turn over English Home Language/P2 -2NSC - Memorandum DoE/November 2009 NOTE TO MARKERS • • • This marking memorandum is intended as a guide for markers. The memorandum will be discussed with the marking panel before marking commences at the marking centre. Candidates’ responses must be considered
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Life is as fast-paced as a car in a race and as challenging as a neurosurgery. It’s too short to be the “perfect” like where love‚ money and peace surround you every single moment. What makes a real‚ exciting‚ drama-filled life involves having the career of your dreams‚ making a difference for someone else and going to outer space -- three of the many things I look forward to. Having the career of my dreams‚ a pediatrician‚ is one of the greatest accomplishments I hope to achieve in my life. Since
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Our family‚ friends and the environment‚ around us have an influence on the kind of life we live and this can determine who you would become in the future. The more exposed you are while young‚ the more mature you become as an adult. In the essay “The Danish Way of Life” the author Jamie Gullen contrasts her experience in New York (NY)‚ while she was aDIS student in Copenhagen‚ Denmark. In Copenhagen‚ Gullen narrates how the cultural difference between the United States and Denmark enabled her to
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