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    helped change the realm of physics for years to come ” (Albert). Einstein was very interested in many other things that had not been discovered or even thought of yet. He looked at topics in a new perspective to broaden the science world’ s understanding and his knowledge. Einstein showed that if you follow your curiosity you can discover new and possibly big things. “ … walking down the street and bam‚

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    Camera Obscura is the beginning of the sophistication of today in the world of photography‚ which was invented by a Muslim named Al-Haitam often called Alhazen. Civilization the world has changed a lot through the camera. Because the camera is an important discovery that could change the world. Through the camera shots we all can capture the beautiful moment in the world‚ things important or not important in the world and we have experienced. Not many know to be an inventor Muslim Al-Haitam this

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    Century’s most enigmatic yet popular figures. His high-minded concepts are more than most adults can handle‚ yet his popularity seems to rise with each passing year. His continuing importance to the world of physics is staggering given the recent advancements in the world of quantum physics. Yet Einstein the man is a much a different person than Einstein the scientist. It is Einstein the man that we see here‚ in this wonderful book by Maree Ferguson Delano. Delano‚ who also wrote The Photogbiography

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    warden of the Mint He was appointed the master of the Mint‚ a position which he held until his death. Albert Einstein was a German-born theoretical physicist. He developed the general theory of relativity‚ one of the two pillars of modern physics. He is best known for his mass–energy equivalence formula E = mc². ACCOMPLISHMENT: Einstein gave the explanation for calculation of Avogadro’s number and the size of molecules. Einstein was the man‚ who could give a valid explanation to the question

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    As She Climbed Across the Table states‚ “‘Physics is the universal tongue‚ the language the aliens will speak when they appear‚’” (Lethem 44). Physicists are interested in furthering the human species‚ and know their work will be relevant in the future for those who will take advantage of its benefits

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    ESSAY: WHY I WANT TO BE A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER Amy McLeod “Engineering is not merely knowing and being knowledgeable‚ like a walking encyclopaedia; engineering is not merely analysis; engineering is not merely the possession of the capacity to get elegant solutions to non-existent engineering problems; engineering is practicing the art of the organised forcing of technological change… Engineers operate at the interface of science and society.” - Dean Gordon Brown. Prior to starting secondary school

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    PROJECT The objective of this project is to design a MOUSETRAP CAR for maximum DISTANCE and to demonstrate an understanding of the PHYSICS principles behind the design and performance of a MOUSETRAP CAR. The project consists of 5 phases as follows: *Mousetrap Car Design *Mousetrap Car Construction *Mousetrap Car Performance *Mousetrap Car Physics Analysis * Mousetrap Car Self-Assessment MOUSETRAP CAR CONSTRUCTION: Build a vehicle powered solely by the energy of one standard-sized

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    Fan Cart Lab We did a fan cart for our physics class the other day. To set up the lab first‚ we measured the effect of the mass of the fan cart on the acceleration of the cart. The mass of the fan cart was the independent variable and acceleration was the dependent variable. We kept the speed of the cart on medium‚ and calculated the acceleration and motion. As a result‚ we had figured out that the bigger the mass the slower the acceleration‚ as we all should have known. To calculate this we used

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    long as I can remember is science‚ and physics and psychology in particular. I happen to have A’s in both. I love studying physics and although I have an artistic and creative bent (I have played violin since I was a kid)‚ a logical and linear type of subject such as physics just fits me. I find that I can discuss physics concepts for hours‚ either technically or in ordinary conversation in which I can put a creative bend on physics and its concepts; physics has left me enamored. Although I love

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    Physics Laboratory Report Sample PHY 223 Lab Report Newton’s Second Law Your Name: Partner’s Full Name(s): Date Performed: Date Due: Date submitted: Lab Section: (number) Instructor: (Name) Introduction We verified Newton’s Second Law for one-dimensional motion by timing an accelerated glider moving along a flat track. We varied both the accelerating force and the mass of the glider. We found that for a given force the acceleration of the glider was inversely proportional to the mass of the glider

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