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    H11 Centre of Pressure Apparatus © TQ Education and Training Ltd 2000 No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means‚ electronic or mechanical‚ including photocopy‚ recording or any information storage and retrieval system without the express permission of TQ > Education and Training Limited. All due care has been taken to ensure that the contents of this manual are accurate and up to date. However‚ if any errors >are discovered please

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    1.1.1 Show how to find A and B‚ given A+B and A −B. 1.1.2 The vector A whose magnitude is 1.732 units makes equal angles with the coordinate axes. Find Ax‚Ay ‚ and Az. 1.1.3 Calculate the components of a unit vector that lies in the xy-plane and makes equal angles with the positive directions of the x- and y-axes. 1.1.4 The velocity of sailboat A relative to sailboat B‚ vrel‚ is defined by the equation vrel = vA − vB‚ where vA is the velocity of A and vB is the velocity of B. Determine the velocity

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    Experiment 6 Infra-Red Spectroscopy of HCl and DCl gas Abstract Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy has been very useful in helping scientists examining molecules of HCl and DCl. Because deuterium has a greater mass than hydrogen‚ the IR band shown for HCl is at a higher wavelength than DCl. The absorption of light in DCl was at lower frequency 1700-2200 cm-1 because D is bigger and heavier. That’s why the vibrations on the IR were shorter for DCl compared to HCl. The stretching of

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    REPORT2013JAN-PHISICS Group: LUCA Does mass/weight affect acceleration? Hypothesis: The heavier the car the slower ( the more the mass the slower)‚ the more weight(force) we added the faster. Experiment: Materials: Trolley Elastic cords for accelerating trolley Rod for attaching elastic cord to trolley Ticker-timer with power supply unit Ticker-tape Sellotape Process: 1.Thread a length of ticker-tape through a ticker-timer and attach the end to a trolley.  2.Pull a trolley with a fixed

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    Chapter 13_Graphing the Conic Sections Ellipses In this study guide we will focus on graphing ellipses but be sure to read and understand the definition in your text. Equation of an Ellipse (standard form) Area of an Ellipse ( x − h) 2 ( y − k ) 2 + =1 a2 b2 with a horizontal axis that measures 2a units‚ vertical axis measures 2b units‚ and (h‚ k) is the center. The long axis of an ellipse is called the major axis and the short axis is called the minor axis. These axes terminate

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    COURSE CONTENT: Week No. TOPIC OBJECTIVES METHODS OF TEACHING DURATION (in hours) RESOURCES EVALUATION Stepping into AutoCAD 1. CAD 2. Startup Dialog Box 3. Understanding the AutoCAD Windows requirements 4. Using Button Functions of a Mouse 5. Understanding Toolbars‚ Function Keys‚ Status Bar Know the following: Hardware and Software Requirements Default Windows Screen How to OPEN a program (from Desktop) Opening file or folder Navigating Active Windows Copying

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    Ashwin Sambathkumar Mrs. Fields AP English 10/28/13 “Judging Distances” Analysis In “Judging Distances” by Henry Reed it is indicated that there are two voices speaking within the poem because they both have a different style of speaking. The first voice seems to be starting sentences such as‚ “Not only how far away‚ but the way you say it is it.” (1). The second voice then steps in to finish the latter’s sentence‚ “Is very Important. Perhaps you may never get the knack of judging a distance

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    Task 2 Use the situation above to complete parts A1 through A5. 1. Find the x-intercept and y-intercept of the given equation algebraically‚ showing all work. Y = -2/3x + 30 x-intercept 0=-2/3x+30 -30=-2/3X (3/2)(-30)=(-2/3x)(3/2) -45=-x 45=x x-intercept: (45‚0) y-intercept y=-2/3(0)+30 y=30 y-intercept: (0‚30) 2. Graph the given equation. • Label each axis of the coordinate plane with descriptive labels. • Label each intercept as “x-intercept” or “y-intercept”

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    Cart on an Incline Lab Kennedy Van Allen SPH 4U1 February 20‚ 2014 M. Reid Purpose: To determine both qualitative and quantitative properties of the motion of a cart on an inclined plane on position vs. time‚ velocity vs. time and acceleration vs. time graphs. Question: Which properties of the cart’s motion can be determined from examining each of the three graphs? Hypothesis: The predictions on the type of motion demonstrated by the cart-qualitatively- are shown below.

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    Research the Following: 1. Indifference Curve - An indifference curve is a graph showing combination of two goods that give the consumer equal satisfaction and utility. Definition: An indifference curve is a graph showing combination of two goods that give the consumer equal satisfaction and utility. Each point on an indifference curve indicates that a consumer is indifferent between the two and all points give him the same utility. Description: Graphically‚ the indifference

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