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    allows the smaller balls to bounce higher from the motion of the larger balls. In the second graph‚ the golf ball also bounced significantly higher than the wiffle ball when bounced off of the volleyball. This means the more mass the top ball has‚ the more force energy is transferred into it. There was more energy transferred into the golf ball from each base ball because of its heavier mass and more force of energy. Conclusion: The energy of motion from the bigger ball is transferred into the smaller

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    Newton’s second law of motion (Car vs Suv) According to newton’s second law of motion‚ Acceleration is produced when a force acts on a mass. The greater the mass is‚ the grater the acceleration is needed to move forward. This law basically states that a force applied to the objects changes its velocity overtime in the direction of the force that is applied‚ the acceleration is directly proportional to the force‚ as an example‚ if pushing on an object‚ causing it to accelerate‚ and then you push

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    Kepler: Scripture vs. Astronomy Johannes Kepler was one of the first natural philosophers that defended the design of the cosmos created by Nicolas Copernicus. Kepler argued that Copernicus’s system of the universe was not only the correct structure that man had been searching for‚ but also that by knowing this‚ he was able to more fully understand the thinking of his Creator. In this paper I will demonstrate how Kepler was able to use Christian theological principles in order to connect the

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    Known as one of the three B’s (meaning Bach‚ Beethoven and Brahms) of classical music‚ is Johannes Brahms. Brahms is perhaps one of the greatest tributes to the Romanic era of music. Brahms’s music complemented the rapid growth of Romantic individualism in the second half of the 19th century. He often styled his works after Haydn‚ Mozart‚ and Beethoven‚ with an added influence from Franz Schubert‚ artists to whom he had a great adoration for. Johannes Brahms was born in the German city of Hamburg

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    HOMEWORK PROBLEMS Chapter 4: THE LAWS OF MOTION PART-A: Hand in your answers in class on scantron on Wednesday 22 September-2010. The questions have been numbered so you can use the back side of an older scantron. Write your name‚ class (1401) and HW # 4 on the scantron. 1. A horizontal force of 95.0 N is applied to a 60.0-kg crate on a rough‚ level surface. If the crate accelerates at 1.20 m/s2‚ what is the magnitude of the force of kinetic friction acting on the crate? (a) 23.0 N (b) 45.0 N

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    How Newton’s 3rd Law Applies to Bottle Rockets Newtons 3rd law of motion: For every action‚ there is an equal and opposite reaction. How this applies to our bottle rockets that we constructed‚ is that when we release‚ the water and air pressure comes out of the bottom. That pushes against the ground‚ the equal and opposite reaction is the earth pushing back up. Whatever object has less mass moves. In this case‚ the rocket has less mass than what it is pushing against; the earth. When we

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    On December 27th‚ 1517‚ Katharina Guldenmann gave birth to Johannes Kepler in the town of Weil der Stadt‚ what is now present day Germany. His mother was an herbalist who aided her father with the inn. When Johnnes was around five years of age‚ Heinrich KeplerJohannes’ father‚ was killed fighting in Holland. Young Johannes was prone to infections and sickness that he was left with crippled hands and his eyesight was impaired by smallpox. Guests at Kepler’s grandfather’s inn were astonished at

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    Johannes Brahms was born on May 7‚ 1833‚ in Hamburg‚ which is the second largest city in Germany. Brahms was known for being a composer of romantic music. He started playing piano at an early age‚ and he used his gift to "[help] to supplement the rather meager family income by playing the piano in restaurants and theaters‚ as well as by teaching" (Johannes Brahms). His piano teachers were Otto Cossel and Eduard Marxsen. At a young age he gave some public concerts in Hamburg. Though he was not

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    special appeal. The art of Johannes Vermeer was a coveted prize to both of them. Adolf Hitler and Hermann Goering were powerful‚ ruthless people that were obsessed with art. Hitler had been rejected as a student from the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. According to the Richard Berge‚ Bonni Cohen‚ and Nicole Newnham in The Rape of Europa‚ this disturbed Hitler in part because he worked in realism

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