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    launcher was used to project two steel balls‚ one in the horizontal direction and one in the vertical direction. The ball that was launched in the vertical direction was ball 1 and the ball that was launched in the horizontal direction was ball 2. The purpose of this experiment was to investigate projectile motion through the use of a vertical acceleration apparatus which shows the independence of vertical acceleration from the horizontal velocity. Projectile motion is a form of motion in which

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    A ball of mass m is released from rest at a distance h above a frictionless plane inclined at an angle of 45° to the horizontal as shown above. The ball bounces elastically off the plane at point P1 and strikes the plane again at point P2. In terms of g and h determine each of the following quantities: a. The velocity (a vector) of the ball just after it first bounces

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    Malard Manufacturing Company 1. The balance of the structure in Malard Manufacturing is very flat and horizontal‚ and basically has very little vertical structure at all. Julie Crandell who is the executive vice president‚ likes to keep very tight control among the organisation in which she controls. Julie demands that department managers check with her before any significant decision are made or changed‚ by doing this Julie has made her span of control too big for her to handle in the due time

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    HYDROLOGY & HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING I LABORATORY REPORT 3 TITLE : BERNOULLI’S THEOREM APPARATUS NAME : ID. NO. : SECTION : 02 EXPERIMENT DATE : 10th December 2009 SUBMISSION DATE : 17th December 2009 GROUP NO. : 2 GROUP MEMBERS : LECTURER : LAB INSTRUCTOR : TABLE OF CONTENT Content | Page | Summary | 2 | Objective | 2 | Theory | 3 - 5 | Equipment/ description of experimental apparatus | 6 | Procedure | 6 | Data and observation | 6a | Analysis | 7‚8

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    Control The density of the glycerol used to flow through the burette (+ 0.05cm3) This can be controlled by using the same sample of glycerol and the same amount of glycerol (50mL + 0.05mL) for each trial and different independent variable to ensure consistency in this area. By using the same sample of glycerol‚ the pressure‚ density and temperature will be the same. 5 cm (+ 0.5cm) distance between the burette and beaker The retort stand and clamp used will allow the 5 cm (+ 0.5cm) distance between

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    (provided that the influence of air resistance is negligible). An object that is thrown vertically upward is also a projectile (provided that the influence of air resistance is negligible). And an object which is thrown upward at an angle to the horizontal is also a projectile (provided that the influence of air resistance is negligible). A projectile is any object that once projected or dropped continues in motion by its own inertia and is influenced only by the downward force of gravity.   By

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    .............................................................................. 6 Scope of the firm ............................................................................................................... 6 Difference between vertical and horizontal integration ...................................................... 7 Types of vertical integration ...................................................................................................... 8 Backward integration ...................

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    Statistical Description of Data The word ‘Statistics’ has been derived from the Latin word ‘Status’ which means a political state. It has also it’s either to the Italian word ‘Statista’ or the German word ‘Statistik’ each one of which means a political state. Statistics is defined as “the collection‚ presentation‚ analysis and interpretation of numerical data”. In olden days‚ the data that was collected and maintained for the welfare of the people belonging to the state. We are thankful

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    Clinical Tip #10 A patient is seated in your dental chair‚ and during the examination prior to choosing a size of sensor; you see a shallow palate‚ and narrow maxilla and mandibular areas. You decide to use a #1 sensor. When taking bitewings with a #1 sensor‚ you cannot get under a deep crown with bitewings. However‚ the patient’s mouth will not accommodate a #2 film. It is best to take an extra periapical film of the tooth with the deep crown‚ so the dentist can give a diagnostic examination

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    1.0  Abstract The purpose of this experiment is to analyze the efficiency and technique of the students over arm volleyball serve after the use of biomechanical principles has been applied. In order to complete the experiment the student performed a pre and post test which was evaluated by the program Dartfish and a serving indicator test to assess the changes and improvements of the students technique and performance of the over arm serve. It was found that by applying the three biomechanical principles

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