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    Observational Essay

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    Observational Essay Whether the sun is just rising‚ or has been set for some time‚ you can always find Velocity Sports Performance at 2211 NW Military Hwy Suite 127B San Antonio Texas 78216‚ hustling and bustling with employees‚ coaches and its members. This athletic training facility isn’t your ordinary work out facility like Lifetime‚ Spectrum‚ or Triton. No – Velocity is a specialized training facility that teaches‚ coaches‚ and informs people of all ages to be fit‚ healthy‚ and most of all

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    (m) Tangential Velocity (m/s) Angular Momentum (kg m2/s) (in red above the rotating ball) 1.85  5.14  2.38 1.40  6.79  2.38 1.00  9.50  2.38 0.80  11.88  2.38 0.60  15.83  2.38 0.40  23.75  2.38 Questions: 1. Using the data you have gathered and your knowledge of the law of conservation of angular momentum‚ explain the results for the angular momentum data column. - The angular momentum of a rigid object is defined as the product of the moment of inertia and the angular velocity. All parts of

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    Drag on a Cylinder

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    Drag on a cylinder ENME432L section 0101 Date of the Experiment: Feb. 21‚ 2012 Date submitted: Feb. 28‚ 2012 Instructor: Anilchandra Attaluri Prepared by: Ku Choe: ________ Dwight Hofstetter: _________ Aasam Tasaddaq: ________Kody Snow: ________ Benjamin DiDonato: _______ Lab report checklist: x Have you included the raw (handwritten) data sheet? x Have you included your pre-lab report which has been signed by your TA or instructor? x Have you typed the measured data and include

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    The Demand for Money

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    that a dollar is spent in buying the total amount of final goods and services produced during a given time period is known as (a) gross national product. (b) the spending multiplier. (c) the money multiplier. (d) velocity. Answer: D Question Status: Previous Edition 4) The velocity of money is (a) the average number of times that a dollar is spent in buying the total amount of final goods and services. (b) the ratio of the money stock to high-powered money. (c) the ratio of the money stock to

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    Wooden Block Lab

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    analyzes the relationship between the kinetic energy of a wooden block and the distance a mass falls. Based on the results‚ the block’s kinetic energy and velocity increase with the falling distance‚ as predicted. But little changes in velocity near the end of the motion show that friction and other factors might be important. The block’s maximum velocity ranged from 0.869 to 1.193 m/s at different falling distances‚ and its resulting kinetic energy ranged from 0.074 to 0.134 J. Introduction Imagine yourself

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    Bradshaw Model

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    characteristics such as‚ average velocity‚ channel depth‚ load quantity and particle size of the load‚ increases or decreases and how much do they change. However this model can’t be exactly right for all rivers around the world because of the external factors that effects the rivers. Average velocity is basically the speed of the water flows in that river. According to Bradshaw model average velocity increases from upstream to the downstream. Because velocity of the river influenced by the channel

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    Non Premixed Flames

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    separates the exit of both streams. We limit this investigation to one fuel‚ namely methane and one oxidizer‚ atmospheric air. The calculations are performed at atmospheric pressure and a prescribed reactant temperature of 533 K. A baseline jet exit velocity of 20 m/s for both jets is used. At first a basic understanding of the opposing diffusion flame structure will be developed with the baseline conditions. Variations along the axial direction will be investigated to determine flame location‚ stagnation

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    at rest to in motion? Research: When we drive our cars‚ motorcycles‚ trucks‚ or any vehicle down the road‚ we are driving them at a certain velocity and direction. All vehicles have a mass to the order of a few hundred pounds. When our vehicles move at a certain speed down the road‚ they create an energy by the property of their mass and forward velocity. This energy is called Kinetic Energy. Assuming the mass of a vehicle is assumed to be constant‚ it will create a certain quantity of kinetic

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    Collision Lab Simulation Purpose: To study elastic and inelastic collisions in one-dimension. Background Information: Momentum: is a measure of mass in motion. It is the product of mass x velocity. Conservation of Momentum: in the absence of external forces‚ such as friction‚ the linear momentum of a system remains constant. Procedure: 1. Open web browser and go to the site: http://phet.colorado.edu 2. Click “play with sims”‚ then “physics”‚ and then “motion” 3. Find the “Collision

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    Analysis | 7‚8 | Discussion | 9 | Conclusion | 10 | References‚ Appendix | 10 | Summary The title of this experiment is the Bernoulli’s theorem apparatus. The objective of this experiment is to determine the relationship between pressure head‚ velocity head‚ and static head and compare it with Bernoulli’s Theorem. The total head of flowing liquid between two points remain s constant provided there is no loss due to friction no gain due to application of outside work between the two points. So

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