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    This little box‚ about the size of an iPhone‚ is the Leap Motion‚ a completely hands-free virtual reality mouse. It may not be as nice as the nanobots‚ but it’s definitely useful for the common nerd! When plugged into the USB port of your computer and its software installed‚ this device creates a 3D interaction space around it’s sensor bar‚ containing an area of approximately eight cubic feet. Leap Motion Inc.‚ the developer of Leap Motion‚ claims this device is able to sense and track your individual

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    Physics 223-101 Atwood’s Machine DATA TABLE Part 1: Keeping Total Mass Constant | Trial | m1(g) | m2(g) | Acceleration(m/s2) | Δm(kg) | mT(kg) | 1 | 200 | 200 | 0 | 0 | 0.400 | 2 | 205 | 195 | -0.174 | 0.01 | 0.400 | 3 | 210 | 190 | -0.382 | 0.02 | 0.400 | 4 | 215 | 185 | -0.607 | 0.03 | 0.400 | 5 | 220 | 180 | -0.830 | 0.04 | 0.400 | | | | | | | Part II: Keeping the Mass Difference Constant | Trial | m1(g) | m2(g) | Acceleration(m/s2) | Δm(kg) | mT(kg) | 1 |

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    Chapter 4 First Half Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. A net force of 5.0 N moves a 2.0-kg object a distance of 3.0 m in 3.0 s. How much work is done on the object? a. 1.0 J c. 10. J b. 30. J d. 15 J 2. A 0.50-kg sphere at the top of an incline has a potential energy of 6.0 J relative to the base of the incline. Rolling halfway down the incline will cause the sphere’s potential energy to be: a. 12 J c. 3.0 J

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    The themes in the play “Richard III”; manipulation‚ dreams‚ and deception are enhanced by the use of figures of speech‚ diction‚ and the features of drama such as stage directions. These help to convey the way in which Richard is able to gain the trust of the other characters allowing him to trick and fool them in order for him to gain the upper hand and become the new king. In “Act 1 Scene 1” Richard starts off speaking to himself speaking of that peace had finally returned after a recent war then

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    Human Motion Laboratory Report Leopoldo Luis A. Gueta‚ Lady Lian Lagamayo‚ Val Ian Caleb Leus‚ Kimberly Anne C. Macarilay Department of Math and Physics College of Science‚ University of Santo Tomas España Street‚ Manila Philippines Abstract Kinematics is the branch of classical mechanics that describes the motion of bodies and systems without consideration of the forces that cause the motion. There are four activities done in this experiment. Graphical analysis of human motion‚ where

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    Isaac Newton discovered one of the biggest laws in science‚ gravity. He was born in England in Woolsthorpe. His theory led to more discoveries and he changed our thoughts in science. He should be set free so he could discover more things and so he could help our scientists in their observations. Newton should be let free because he could make more brilliant discoveries. When an apple fell down at the same time that the moon was in the sky‚ Isaac became struck with his great idea. He had the idea

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    constant. If a ball is attached to the end of string and swung at a constant speed (i.e. only the direction of the velocity is changing not the magnitude) then there must still be an acceleration. The acceleration is directed towards the center of the motion. This acceleration is call centripetal acceleration! 2.6.2 State the expression for centripetal acceleration. The acceleration of any object moving in a circle at a constant speed is given by the equation: (1) a⃗ =v2r It is important to note

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    EXERCISE 7 - Rotational Kinematics and circular motion 1. A wheel has a radius of 4.1 m. How far (path length) does a point on the circumference travel if the wheel is rotated through angles of 30°‚ 30 rad‚ and 30 rev‚ respectively? 2.1m‚ 1.2x102 m‚ 7.7. x102m 2. A centrifuge in a medical laboratory rotates at an angular speed of 3 600 rev/min. When switched off‚ it rotates through 50.0 revolutions before coming to rest. Find

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    Case Study- Research in Motion (RIM) “Leading the Way the World Communicates” “It is the partnership and teamwork that underpinned the company and transformed the world!” The blackberry has challenged a number of very basic concepts in work and life. It eliminates distance and time and challenges the boundaries between work and home. It has enabled us to do things that would have been impossible 10 years ago. As a company itself RIM breaks the status quo by encouraging teamwork‚ empowering

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    Lab II: Description of Motion in Two Dimensions‚ Problem III: Projectile Motion and Velocity John Greavu February 13‚ 2013 Physics 1301W‚ Professor: Evan Frodermann‚ TA: Mark Pepin Introduction "A toy company has hired you to produce an instructional videotape for would-be jugglers. To plan the videotape‚ you decide to separately determine how the horizontal and vertical components of a ball’s velocity change as it flies through the air. To catch the ball‚ a juggler must be able to predict its position

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