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    Investigation between mass and acceleration Stage 1 - Planning Title: Investigating acceleration – How does changing the mass of an object change its acceleration? Introduction: As the speed of moving object and rate‚ the forces acting on the object‚ the mass of the object‚ and gravitational force of it might affect the acceleration‚ I will investigate about the mass of the object. Aim: I will try to answer the question “How does changing the mass of an object change its acceleration?” which is

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    The Effects of Force and Mass on an Object’s Acceleration Abstract: In this lab there were two principals investigated. The first was the relationship between applied force and acceleration. The second was the relationship between mass and acceleration. To study these two relationships‚ my partners and I used a dynamic cart with added mass on it. This cart was then attached to a pulley system on a “frictionless track” where it was pulled by a string bearing mass over the edge

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    Unit 1: Instinct and Culture Find examples to illustrate instinctive behaviour in animals. Dolphins swimming instantly after being born. Birds knowing where to migrate to. Bears knowing when to hibernate. Adult female mammals nurturing newborn offspring. Spider spindling its web. Dog shaking after it gets wet. Sea turtle seeking the ocean after hatching. Instincts are patterns of behaviour that are not the result of learning or experience. Reproduction‚ migration and hibernation

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    Velocity The word‚ velocity‚ originates from the Latin word‚ vēlōcitās‚ meaning swiftness or speed. Velocity is one of the basic words used in mathematics and physics and forms the basis for the more important formulae used in high level study of these subjects. According to the dictionary‚ the definition of velocity is the rate of change of position of an object. In simple words‚ velocity means the distance travelled by an object over some time divided by the time taken by the object to travel

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    Differences between colonies:  Religious: The Pilgrims who settled at Plymouth were "Puritans" vs. Anglicans at Jamestown. Plus‚ Plymouth was founded for religious reasons while Jamestown was founded for economic reasons. Don’t get me wrong--religion was critical for both groups but the Puritans left England because they were religious outcasts while the settlers at Jamestown were there for economic benefit and had investors. Labor: Jamestown was initially settled under martial law and the military

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    M1 SUVAT Equations 1. An aircraft moves along a straight horizontal runway with constant acceleration. It passes a point A on the runway with speed 16 m s–1. It then passes the point B on the runway with speed 34 m s–1. The distance from A to B is 150 m. (a) Find the acceleration of the aircraft. (3) (b) Find the time taken by the aircraft in moving from A to B. (2) (c) Find‚ to 3 significant figures‚ the speed of the aircraft when it passes the point mid-way between A and B. (2) (Total

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    1. What is the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes? Be specific. The difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes are Type 1 diabetes‚ the body’s immune system is destroying cells that release insulin. Which leads to eliminating insulin from the body. While type 2 diabetes the body can’t produce insulin the right way. 2. What predisposes someone to developing Type 2 Diabetes What causes someone to develop type 2 diabetes are genetics‚ unhealthy meal planning‚ and being overweight.

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    TALK-ALOUD for WRITING IMPLEMENTATION LOG Name Carrie Caviness Date Sept. 1‚ 2008_ Grade 4th/5th grade |Collaboration |Planning: X YES ___ NO |Demonstration: X YES ___ NO | |Standard: #2 Writes in a variety of forms for different audiences and |Text (title‚ author‚ publisher) and Materials: | |purposes.

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    1. Explain the difference between original and appellate jurisdiction. The difference between the original jurisdiction and the appellate jurisdiction is original jurisdiction who is the lower court gets to hear the court case first meanwhile the appellate the high power court can review decision and change the outcome. 2. Describe the two ways a case might come to the Supreme Court. Explain fully. For a case to get to the Supreme Court is by the case being appeal by the appellate jurisdiction. Another

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    The difference between bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi and parasites are: Bacteria are single celled organisms that can rapidly multiple themselves every 10 minutes up to 10 times each bacterial cell‚ but they do not live or reproduce in a human cell. When threatened they will make a copy of their DNA to enable them to come back to life in the right conditions. They are able to survive in most extreme living conditions including with and without oxygen‚ there are various types of bacteria such as Cocci/Coccus

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