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    Mil-Dot Rifle Scope

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    When you’re out hunting your ideal buck‚ the equipment should always work in your favor. Your rifle should be well equipped to handle taking down any buck or game. If you’re using any equipment that isn’t up to par‚ you’ll miss out on bagging that perfect kill. That’s why you need a rifle scope that’s easy to use and adjust for your needs. The Leupold Mark AR 6-18x40 Mil-Dot Rifle Scope is an excellent way to make sure your next hunt is successful. You don’t need to worry about missing too many

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    Chapter 13 – States of Matter Pressure (P) – the amount of force per unit area. Pressure=F/a  or  P=F/a Pascal’s Principle “Any change in pressure at a point on a confined fluid is transmitted throughout the fluid”.  Any change is transmitted throughout the fluid. Buoyancy & Archimedes Principle “When an object is submerged in a fluid‚ it displaces a certain volume of that fluid.  The amount of force pushing upward on the object is equal to the density of the fluid (ρ) times the acceleration

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    Considering this‚ full frame lenses have a bigger image circle than the image circle on crop lenses. This is the key difference between these two lens types and we have seen this in the many examples of cropped vs full frame. As I said earlier‚ full frame lenses have no problem adjusting to cropped sensors because the image circle is big anyway. On the other hand‚ if you were to put a cropped lens on a full frame sensor the image circle would be too small to cover the entire sensor and‚ as a result

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    Heriman's Krazy Analysis

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    1. Discuss the use of line‚ shape‚ and contrast in this page from Herriman’s Krazy Kat. The use of line in particular is very intricate. The bold diagonal lines make the entire piece very dynamic and really invokes the sense of movement in the directional lines as Kat chases the rock down the hill. Since the cartoon focuses more on the simple outlines of the characters‚ the lines used to indicate movement‚ as well as the crosshatching shading style both bring out the contrast of the piece

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    White Light Lab

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    Introduction: To do the lab exercises for this lesson‚ you need to know a little bit about light. White light consists of all the colors of the rainbow mixed together. Diffraction refers to various phenomena which occur when a wave encounters an obstacle. In classical physics‚ the diffraction phenomenon is described as the apparent bending of waves around small obstacles and the spreading out of waves past small openings. Isaac Newton thought that light must be a particle because particles of light

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    Refraction Lab

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    Mary Fenning Lab 12 Reflection‚ Refraction‚ & Lenses Introduction The purpose of is lab is to observe ray models of light and how light refracts and reflects through a straight line and Snell’s Law. Procedures Setup and materials: Part IV: Procedure: Using the slit plate observe the rays on the viewing screen set Rotate the slit plate until the slits are horizontal. Record what image looks like at the different angles Trace the rays onto a white piece of paper and extend the lines

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    Cyclic Diene Dienophiles

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    Cyclic dienes added to alkene dienophiles also lead to two new form of stereoisomeric products‚ the endo and exo products (Kilway‚ “Lecture”). In cases where dienes and dienophiles align above one another‚ the endo product is formed (Hunt). The endo product will have two axial substituent groups (Kilway‚ “Lecture”). This formation typically forms the major product because it takes less kinetic energy to be formed due to secondary orbital interactions with the substituents in transition states (Hunt)

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    Do you ever feel like someone is watching you when you walk past a mirror? That’s because we are always watching you. I’ve been hanging on the wall at the Capulet house for more than 15 years. In those years‚ I watched our young Juliet grow up into a fine woman‚ several servants come and go‚ and so many interested parties take place in this home like the one last night. I’ve seen enemies enter‚ revenge be sworn‚ and a forbidden love blossom. Capulet’s party last night was interesting to say the least

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    2.1 Colour Wheel

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    2.1 Who invented the first colour wheel and how/why? The 1st colour wheel was brought by Isaac Newton. Isaac Newton halved white sunlight into red‚ orange‚ yellow‚ green‚ cyan‚ and blue rays; he then joined the two ends of the colour together to show the natural process of colours. Newton associated a colour with a note from the musical scale. 3.2.2 Explain how the colour wheel works? Colors are often associated with primary‚ secondary or tertiary colours . Primary colours are those that make every

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    Refractive Index: Refractive Index formula is use to find the change of speed of light as it travels from air into glass. It measure how much light slows down when it enters denser medium such as glass. The formulae is written as: To find out the refractive index‚ substitute these into the equation; The speed of light travels in air is 3 x 10^8-1 The speed of light travels in glass is 2 x 10^8 ms^-1 Refractive Index (Glass): 3 x 10^8 / 2 x 10^8 = 1.5 When light enters glass‚ its reflective index

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