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    Industrial Technology‚ Timber Products and Furniture Study Notes Perry Tappenden Materials Terminology associated with the timber industry comes in many forms; it is used to address other workers‚ to give a quick response to a question or to make statements shorter and to not go into extensive detail. Examples of certain timber terminology includes; a Crook: Distortion of a piece of lumber‚ Header: a structural member located between the stud joint or rafter. These are a few instances

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    trees with a buzz-saw somewhere in the mountains in Vermont. After being announced that supper was ready‚ the young boy accidently cuts his hand off‚ and dies later on after losing too much blood. Robert Frost describes the tragedy of the boy’s death in a very particular manner and fills his poem with suspense and horror. This poem has many different themes‚ but the main and most important one is the fragility of life. Frost uses personification to present and describe the buzz-saw. He makes this

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    Exploration Guide: Uniform Circular Motion Go to www.explorelearning.com and login. Please type or write your answers on a separate sheet of paper‚ not squished in the spaces on these pages. When relevant‚ data collected should be presented in a table. Objective: To explore the acceleration and force of an object that travels a circular path at constant speed. Motion of this kind is called uniform circular motion. Part 1: Centripetal Acceleration 1. The Gizmotm shows both a top view and a

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    story in a somber and serious tone‚ almost as though he is a close observer of the events. The serene scene of the poem is set in Vermont at sunset‚ where a boy is cutting wood with a “buzz-saw” (1). When the boy’s sister announces “[s]upper” (14)‚ excited that his work is over‚ the boy drops the “buzz-saw” (1) and accidently severs his hand. This proves to be a mortal wound‚ and the boy dies. In this poem‚ Frost utilizes imagery and personification to tell a tale of how life is unpredictable

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    ASP 0501 EXERCISES – circular motion 1 A car travels at a constant speed around a circular track whose radius is 2.6 km. The car goes once around the track in 360 s. What is the magnitude of the centripetal acceleration of the car? 2 An astronaut in a chamber moves on a circular path‚ much like a model airplane flying in a circle on a guideline. The chamber is located 15 m from the center of the circle. At what speed must the chamber move so that the astronaut is subjected to 7.5 times the acceleration

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    Name: ______________________________________ Date: ________________________ Student Exploration: Uniform Circular Motion Vocabulary: acceleration‚ centripetal acceleration‚ centripetal force‚ Newton’s first law‚ Newton’s second law‚ uniform circular motion‚ vector‚ velocity Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 1. A boy is whirling a yo-yo above his head in a counter-clockwise direction. At the exact moment shown at left‚ he lets go of the string. In which direction

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    financially successful companies. But in 1979‚ it acquired Skil Corporation‚ a financially mediocre performing company for $58 million. Skil was a leading manufacturer of portable power tools serving the professional and consumer markets‚ the circular saw being the strongest and best seller amongst those tools‚ which it also invented‚ and was amongst the top three in power tools market share holdings in U.S. Other power tools that Skil manufactured included mid-priced drills and roto hammers. Skil

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    The poem begins with a vivid imagery of sensations. The onomatopoeia of line one „The buzz saw snarled and rattled in the yard“ is redoubled in line seven. „And the saw snarled and rattled‚ snarled and rattled.” The assonance emphasizes the sound of the sawing machine. The cutting noise of the saw is compared to a wild animal‚ like a tiger‚ which shows a personification. Both words “snarled” and “rattled” resonate with sound and fury. Repetition is also used in “Electricity comes to Cocoa Bottom”

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    the characters would have to travel in case of an emergency seems to become planted in the back of the readers mind. Equally as important are the characters of Frosts’ poem. The first character playing a main “role” is the buzz saw. Frost uses words to describe the saw like “snarled”‚ “rattled” and “leapt” to give life to the inanimate object‚ thus making it one of the main characters of the poem. Identically important would be the role of the boy. By writing‚ “Call it a day‚ I wish they might

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    When the circular saw chewed up my fingernail I said to myself “This is a bad dream and I shall wake up” But I didn’t and in a few minutes the pain began after that‚ I had a scar to remind me not to go near the circular saw but I soon found they had ways of disgusting themselves so that watch as I might they were always hurting me now inside and out I am covered with scars but that is not the worst I’ve learned the worst thing is that under the masks I wear and without intending

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