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    Vectors‚ Forces‚ and Equilibrium 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to give you a qualitative and quantitative feel for vectors and forces in equilibrium. 1.2 Introduction An object that is not accelerating falls into one of three categories: • The object is static and is subjected to a number of different forces which cancel each other out. • The object is static and is not being subjected to any forces. (This is unlikely since all objects are subject to the force of gravity

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    What Is A Hero

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    What is a Hero? People have many different views on what a hero is. Some people’s heroes include Superman or fictional characters while others involve their family members or friends. When I think of a hero I think of someone who is strong‚ intelligent‚ and daring. Many children have fictional heroes‚ because they take on such great tasks and goals. They also endure much resistance‚ hardship‚ and danger. Often the hero learns valuable lessons about survival and self-reliance. There are many

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    The military utilizes a unique set of identification cards. These cards are for any person related to the armed forces‚ whether it is active duty or retired. They are also issued to family members of the armed forces‚ and civilian Department of Defense workers. Military identification cards are required components of militar uniforms. Army regulation 670-1 requires that soldiers carry a military-issued identification card at all times‚ whether in or out of uniform. Military ID cards are required

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    Depending on the Military force depends on the date. National Guard:  December 16‚ 1636‚ U.S. Army:  June 14‚ 1775‚ U.S. Navy:  October 13‚ 1775 (Abolished Feb 1781 - Reinstated 7 Sep 1781)‚ U.S. Marine Corps:  November 10‚ 1775‚ U.S. Coast Guard:  August 4‚ 1790‚ U.S. Air Force:  September 17‚ 1947. The Military Ball has a proper form for Conduction done in 6 different steps. As the first part “Protocol Information” basically explains that Each year the Air Force and the Military

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    Four Forces of Flight

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    there is a constant relationship between these forces. Lift is the upward force created by the effect of airflow as it passes over and under the wing. The airplane is supported in flight by lift. Weight‚ which opposes lift‚ is caused by the downward pull of gravity. Thrust is the forward force which propels the airplane through the air‚ which varies with the amount of engine power being used. Opposing thrust is drag‚ which is a backward‚ or retarding‚ force which limits the speed of the airplane. I’m

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    as time goes on those people are losing their grip. The arguments that these people have been using are becoming outdated and are simply proven wrong‚ sexist‚ and unequal. As time goes on women are finding more equality within the United States Armed Forces‚ which brings about the questions of how unequal is the military today and why aren’t things changing faster? When it comes to being in a war women in the United States have seemingly always had jobs to do; however‚ there was only a specific amount

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    1977 and further amended by PD 1968 dtd January 11‚ 1985.) Be it enacted by the National Assembly of the Philippines: Section 1. The following articles shall be known as the Articles of War and shall at all times and in all places govern the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine Constabulary (As amended by RA 242) TITLE I. PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS Article I. Definitions. The following words when used in this Articles shall be construed in the sense indicated in this article‚ unless

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    biomechanics behind a volleyball overhand serve and why we need force‚ acceleration‚ gravity‚ levers and power to produce the most optimum serve. The biomechanics principles are force and motion‚ momentum‚ leverage and fluid mechanics. (http://codysbiomechanisvolleyballblog.blogspot.com.au/) Force and motion. This principal is found mostly in the sprinting and jumping portions of the serve! When the player sprints‚ they exert a force against the ground in an angle. The momentum from the sprint is

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    The Use of Force Analysis

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    Level One • The Use of Force is about a girl who may have Diphtheria‚ but refuses to open her mouth to let the doctor look at her throat. After much struggle‚ emotional and physical‚ the doctor forces her to open her mouth and it turns out she does indeed have the disease. Level Two • Setting – It’s not actually mentioned‚ but it is implied that it at the Olson’s house‚ a doctor is called to look at the daughter as she is not feeling well. • The Characters – o The parents are pretty static characters

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    Title : Centripetal force Objective To measure the centripetal force for whirling a mass round a horizontal circle and compare the result with the theoretical value given by F = m(2r . Apparatus 12 slotted weights with hanger (0.02kg each) 1 rubber bung with nylon string about 1.5m 1 glass tube about 20cm long 1 triple beam balance 1 meter rule 1 stop watch Several small paper markers Theory When a mass m attached to a string is whirled round a horizontal circle of radius r‚ the

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