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    Planes

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    Out with the Old and New Each of us is raised within a culture‚ a set of traditions handed down by those before us. As individuals‚ we view and experience common heritage in subtly differing ways. Within smaller communities and families‚ deeply felt traditions serve to enrich this common heritage. In Alice Walker’s “Everyday Use”‚ the message about the preservation‚ specifically African-American heritage is very clear in her eagerness to claim an ancient heritage; a woman may deny herself

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    measure for measure

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    consider Measure for Measure to be a problem play? Measure for Measure has been deemed as a ‘problem play’ due to ‘lacking humanity’ and the drastic and uneven ‘emotion and language’ throughout the play. Because of this‚ the play is constantly being addressed as ‘problematic’ by critics like Swinburne who describes the play as being ‘indefinable’ and ‘unclassifiable’. The term problem play was first made current by F.S. Boas who was the critique of Shakespeare and his Predecessors. Measure for Measure

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    Acceleration and Ball

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    What is the direction of the acceleration vector for each of these situations? Remember that if an object speeds up‚ then the velocity and acceleration vectors are in the same direction. If an object slows down‚ then they are in opposite directions. Any object that is traveling in a vertical direction also experiences acceleration due to gravity. Left: Object travels to left and speeds up. Down: Object is tossed upward. A ball is tossed up into the air with a velocity of 50 m/s. The figure

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    trolley problem

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    In this essay will be discussing the trolley problem devised by Philippa Foot‚ and exploring different aspects of utilitarianism in relation the situation. The trolley problem is as follows ‘A train is hurtling down a track and you see that it is going to hit a group of 5 people and will certainly kill them all. However you are standing on a bridge over the line next to a fat man and you are sure that if you pushed him onto the line his bulk would be sufficient to stop the train before it hit the

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    Stupid Ticker Tape 2

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    a = = (Acceleration) b. a = Δv = vf – vi = – = Δt = tf – ti = 0.525s – 0.4s = 0.125s a = = (Deceleration) c. a = Δv = vf – vi = – = Δt = tf – ti = 1.1s – 0.55s = 0.55s a = = (No acceleration) b) Questions a => g a. Our line of best fit (in each section‚ in this case section a) is a straight line. This indicates that there was constant positive acceleration b. a = Δv = vf – vi = – 0 = Δt = tf –

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    Linear Acceleration

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    Uniform linear acceleration Introduction This topic is about particles which move in a straight line and accelerate uniformly.  Problems can vary enormously‚ so you have to have your wits about you.  Problems can be broken down into three main categories: Constant uniform acceleration Time-speed graphs Problems involving two particles Constant uniform acceleration Remember what the following variables represent:  t = the time ;  a = the acceleration ; u = the initial speed ; v = the final

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    Mass and Acceleration

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    slightly lower speed than the Earth does‚ the radius of its orbit will slowly decrease‚ and it will move inward toward the Sun. This could bring the probe near the inner planets‚ Venus and Mercury. Acceleration of an Object in Uniform Circular Motion In this activity‚ you will explore the acceleration of an object that travels a circular path at constant speed. Motion of this kind is called uniform circular motion. A. The Gizmotm shows both a top view and a side view of a puck constrained by

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    Attached by string‚ the air-cart is pulled by the known mass when hung over a pulley. A spark timer will mark the motion at a frequency of 10 Hz (10 dots/s) on a strip of paper called ticker tape. The air-track will supply air through the apparatus to simulate a frictionless environment‚ enabling the system of masses to move without an applied force or a frictional force. This experiment will measure the motion of an air cart attached to a known mass by string moving on an air track using kinematics

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    555 Timer Ic

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    555 timer ic The 555 Timer IC is an integrated circuit (chip) implementing a variety of timer and multivibrator applications. The IC was designed by Hans R. Camenzind in 1970 and brought to market in 1971 by Signetics (later acquired by Philips). The original name was the SE555 (metal can)/NE555 (plastic DIP) and the part was described as "The IC Time Machine".[1] It has been claimed that the 555 gets its name from the three 5 eke resistors used in typical early implementations

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    6‚ 2010 2nd hour Lab Report I. Purpose The purpose of this lab is to investigate gravitational force on acceleration. II. Materials 1. Spark Paper 2. Spark Time 3. 350 Gram Weight 4. Ticker Tape III. Procedure 1. Measure 1 meter of spark paper. 2. Thread paper through spark timer and set timer to 60 Hz. 3. Tape 350 g weight to spark paper. 4. Turn on spark timer. 5. Drop weight from height of a desk (34 in). 6. Record the data. 7. Analyze and graph. IV. Results Time

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