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    Magnet and Pivot Point

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    endorsed by University of Cambridge International Examinations Physics for Cambridge IGCSE Complete seCond edition Teacher’s Resource Kit Ian Collins 2 PRACTICAL Name: 2.2 Acceleration due to gravity using a ticker tape timer Aim: To determine a value for the acceleration due to gravity‚ g. Equipment: n ticker tape timer n ticker tape n pulley mass n string n adhesive tape n 30 cm rule n scissors n glue n Introduction As an object falls freely it will accelerate towards the centre

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    Physics Notes G11

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    Physics Exam Study Notes By: Faizan Dhalla | SPH3U 1: Forces and Motion * Kinematics: study of motion * Basic types of motion: * Uniform (constant speed in straight line) * Non-uniform * Scalar quantity: with magnitude & no direction * Distance‚ average speed * Vector quantity: with magnitude (arrow above it) & direction (in square brackets after unit) * Position‚ displacement‚ acceleration * Velocity: * Rate of change of position *

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    Magnetic materials refer primarily to the materials with direct or indirect magnetism composed of transition elements like ferrum‚ cobalt‚ nickel and their alloys. Magnetic materials find application in wind power‚ electronics‚ computer‚ communication‚ medical treatment‚ household appliances and military fields. By quality and structure‚ magnetic materials can be classified into ferrite magnetic materials‚ rare earth magnetic materials‚ and others. In 2012‚ the number of flexible ferrite magnet

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    The Effects of Corruption

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    electric motor‚ generator and transformer. -Oersted- In 1820 he arranged in his home a science demonstration to friends and students. He planned to demonstrate the heating of a wire by an electric current‚ and also to carry out demonstrations of magnetism‚ for which he provided a compass needle mounted on a wooden stand. While performing his electric demonstration‚ Hans Christian Oersted noted to his surprise that every time the electric current was switched on‚ the compass needle moved. He kept

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    EXTENDED ESSAY: CHEMISTRY What effect does magnetic field have on the formation of Liesegang rings (crystal growth in gel medium) on elements of ferromagnetic‚ diamagnetic and paramagnetic nature like Cobalt‚ Nickel‚ Copper and Manganese in their chloride compounds when performed in an agar medium? Lokesh Chandnani Candidate Number – 049369 – 0003 Supervisor: Mr. Jaydip Chaudhuri The Aga Khan Academy‚ Hyderabad Session: May 2015 Word Count: 3798 1. Abstract Liesegang rings phenomena is a

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    Magnetic Leviation

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    I DESIGN OF FRICTIONLESS TRAIN SYSTEM USING MAGNETIC LEVITATION A Project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of degree of BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Submitted By P. Rekha Punnami - 09241A0390 N. Sahithi Reddy - 09241A0395 Under the Guidance of Dr. ADAPA RAMA RAO Professor & Dean Department Of Mechanical Engineering Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering and Technology Bachupally‚ Hyderabad – 500 090

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    Electric Motor Lab Report

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    Electric Motor The goal of this experiment is to build a simple electric motor and observe how it works. I will attempt to make it spin evenly by attaching it to a battery via jumper cables. The independent variable is the battery charge (1.5 V) and the dependent variable is how fast the motor spins. The lab doesn’t have multiple experiments for us to test this but I would hypothesize that the two variables would have a positive correlation: higher voltage‚ faster spin. I built my tiny motor

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    An Introduction to Magnetic Therapy An Introduction to Magnetic Therapy Magnetic Therapy has risen greatly in popularity in the last three decades. As part in the general attention given to alternative medicine and drug-free palliative care‚ Magnet therapy (or magnotherapy) has blossomed into an industry worth an estimated five billion US dollars in 1999.[1] It is safe to assume that with the advent of Internet shopping‚ this figure has risen exponentially ever since. Magnetic products can be roughly

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    Magnetic Susceptability

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    orientations: parallel to the external magnetic field of or perpendicular to the external magnetic field. The former is known as paramagnetism and the later is known as diamagnetism. The physical effect of paramagnetism is an attraction to the source of magnetism (increase in weight when measured by a Guoy balance) and the physical effect of diamagnetism is a repulsion from the source of magnetic field (decrease in weight when measured by a Guoy balance). The observed magnetic moment is derived by the change

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    Project #15: Make Homemade Glue from Milk With milk‚ white vinegar and baking soda‚ you can make your own glue right at home. Make it an investigatory project by changing up the recipe and testing which results in the strongest glue. You could also try varying the ingredients to make it dry faster‚ or work on different materials (wood vs. plastic vs. paper). Image via wonderhowto.com A.) --WATER FLOW IN PLANT: Can water travel through plant stems?  MATERIALS: graduated one

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