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    Ek Physics

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    Gabrino‚ Juan Miguel M. ENGPHY1‚ 1. As I observed while riding both the Dodgem and Bump n’ Splash the direction of the force when my friends bumped me was same with the direction where the car of my friends are headed. According to Newton’s second law‚ an object that experiences an unbalance force will accelerate in the direction of the unbalanced force. 2. While riding the wheel of fate while it is continuously moving I felt the greatest acceleration at the bottom of the Ferris wheel

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    CRASH TEST DUMMIES STUDENT REPORT Practical Report Grading Name: Emily Parker GRADE | A | B | C | D | E | PART A & B AIMS(*) | Formulation of questions explicitly linked to science knowledge | Formulation of questions informed by science knowledge | Formulation of questions that can be investigated scientifically | Statements of questions | Safe‚ directed use of equipment in given investigations | PART B METHOD(*) |

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    SAMPLE PROBLEMS: 111-SET #1 VECTOR ADDITION‚ SUBTRACTION 01-1 1). A man is able to row a boat at 3 mph in still water. If he rows his boat pointed straight across a river with a current of 4 mph‚ what is his net velocity? If the river is 0.5 miles wide‚ at what point will he land on the other side? Solution: The first step in problem solving is to identify the problem type. In this problem we are asked for a ‘net velocity.’ Since velocities behave as vectors‚ then we have a vector addition

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    The lndian High School Revision -Term 1 Grade:9 Answer as many as Possible: ffi 4) State universal law of gravitation Express it mathematically. Differentiate between G’ and 91 in tabtrlat fotm’ 3) (a) What is acceleration ? Write ib unit. velocity’ bi I)t"* velocity-time graPh‚ when an obiect has (i) unifortdy accelerated (ii) uniformly retarded velocity. fror" that if u Uoayi" thrown ve*ically upwatd‚ the time of ascent is equal to the time ffi of descent. Th;;r*h .ttracts the

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    Section A How does the engine size(capacity) of a motor car relate to the acceleration of the car? Hypothesis: The acceleration of a car will increase if the size(capacity) of the engine increases. The car with the biggest engine capacity will take the fastest to reach the velocity of 60km/h from rest position. Method: 1) Arrange to use three different hatchback cars with different engine capacities‚ but

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    The works of the physics

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    2009 Winners and All Tournament Team Mites Champion: Braintree Runner up: Hingham F Kyle Roche Braintree F Chase McInnis Hingham F Matt Beniers Hingham F Jeff Pollara Braintree D Tyler Morelli Braintree D Jake Higgins Hingham G Derrick Mullahy G. Scituate MVP Chopper Lockhart Braintree Squirts Champion: Greater Scituate Runner Up: Hanover F   Mike Hardman Hanover F   Ryan Doolin              Hanover F   Ian Murphy                G. Scituate F   Jack Nisbet              

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    Free fall (physics)

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    In Newtonian physics‚ free fall is any motion of a body where its weight is the only force acting upon it. In the context of general relativity‚ where gravitation is reduced to a space-time curvature‚ a body in free fall has no force acting on it and it moves along a geodesic. The present article only concerns itself with free fall in the Newtonian domain. An object in the technical sense of free fall may not necessarily be falling down in the usual sense of the term. An object moving upwards

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    Physics in Everyday Life

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    are parts of physics study. 1) When we walk or run‚ our motion is part of laws of mechanics and thrmodynamics. 2) We eat food which undergoes chemical reactions producing heat energy which is converted into mechanical energy 3) Use of refrigerator‚ pressure cookers‚ washing machines‚ television‚ music system‚ computers‚ etc. are all designed on the principles of physics. 4) When we speak‚ we produce sound properties of which like pitch and intensity are studied in physics 5) Electricity

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    ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY Department of Physics Thermal Physics Problem Set #3‚ Solution Date: 2013/03/29 1. If we apply the highly successful kinetic theory of gases to a metal‚ consider as a gas of electrons (in fact‚ back in 1900 Drude constructed the theory‚ hence the Drude theory of metals)‚ and assume that the electron velocity distribution is given by the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution‚ what would the most probable speed‚ average speed‚ and rms speed for electrons at room temperature

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    http://www.physicsclassroom.com/mmedia/circmot/rcd.cfm What is ‘g force’ in physics? G‚ in physics‚ a symbol relating to gravity. A capital G indicates the gravitational constant‚ as explained in the article GRAVITATION. A lower-case g stands for the acceleration imparted by gravity at the earth’s surface. An acceleration of 1 g is 32. 1 feet per second per second (9.8 m/s2). Fliers and astronauts may experience accelerations many times larger than 1 g. These accelerations are usually expressed

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