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    Lux Investigation

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    The graph would require to form a straight line in relation to the distance and LUX reading, to verify the inverse square law. The straight line would occur as the intensity of the light would gradually decrease, the further away it is analysed from the source. Conversely, if the distance squared was graphed alongside the light intensity, an ‘x’ would be created, as the distance squared increases the further away it gets. - Does the graph support your hypothesis? Why or why not? (2 marks)…

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    is named after its discoverers Klim Churyumov and Svetlana Gerasimenko, astronomers from Kiev who spotted the comet for the first time in 1969. The P identifies short period comets with a well established orbit around the sun and that take less than 200 years to complete a solar revolution. The number 67 refers to the comets in the list of catalogued periodic comets. Rosetta and Philae’s mission is to be the first craft to make a detailed study of a comet. Rosetta will follow the comet on its…

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    illustrated in Figure 2. After much research, the U.S navy has a goal to deploy a 64 Mega joule cannon that will utilise tungsten slugs and fire targets with speeds around 5,800 metres per second, with 10 shots fired a minute. At this rate, the railgun will accurately strike a 5-metre wide target from approximately 200 nautical miles away. Conventional weapons generally require a propellant to fire a projectile to inflict damage either by piercing or by explosion of the target. Some examples…

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    and ozone (vehicle and natural gases). All these gases affect people by causing lung and heart damage and also high levels of Asthma. This lead to the death of 10,000 people. The short-term standard of air quality outdoors is 35 micrograms per cubic metre and the long term stand is 15 µg/m3 Every year, 1,879,464 different types of transportations including buses, taxis, motorcycles and ambulance are registered per year. Due to this large number, there is a high level of pollution in the city.…

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    Cardiac Imaging Technique

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    The Siemens MAGNETOM scanner has high performance gradients with a Peak Gradient Amplitude of 45 milli Tesla per metre with a short Gradient Rise Time of 200 microseconds and slew rates of 20 mT/m/s enabling shorter scanning times with preserving high spatial resolution (Currie et al., 2013). Also, high performance gradients is essential for achieving the shortest TR and TE possible…

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    This mammal once roamed the bitter Artic before it became extinct in 1700 BC. The woolly mammoth is known for their hairy bodice and large spanning, curved ivory tusks that could reach up to the length of 5 metres and a height of 4.5 metres (2). Alike the elephants that are found roaming small parts of the planet today, the woolly mammoths were an herbivorous animal. Due to their large size, the woolly mammoth had only one real predator, the sabre-tooth tiger. However, they…

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    The United Nations convention on Law of the Sea states countries may extend their exclusive economic zone beyond 200 nautical miles and their territorial waters 12 nautical miles from the shore, if the country proves nearby land is theirs (McPherson 23). Today, 40% of Canada’s land mass is in the Arctic region, 100,000 Canadians live in the region, 80% of whom identify…

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    20th century. It represents multiple strains of creativity both in architectural form and in structural design, it is also a great urban sculpture carefully set in a remarkable waterscape and is a world famous building. The building is 185 metres long and 120 metres wide. The roofs are made up of 2 194 parts pre-cast concrete sections. These sections weigh up to 15.5 tonnes each. They are held together by 350 km of tensioned steel cable. The roofs weigh 27,230 tonnes and are covered with exactly…

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    premier of Western Australia, Colin Barnett, had announced the shark culling policy in 2014 in response to the shark attack fatalities. The shark culling policy authorizes sharks larger than three metres, such as: the great white, bull and tiger sharks to be slaughtered. Sharks smaller than three metres would be liberated offshore. I highly believe that sharks shouldn’t be culled no matter what size they are. We are in the sharks’ habitation and there are other procedures to prevent shark…

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    mankind has utilized the air as a method of war, exploration, travel, and thrill. Pushed to the side were women. Before 1908, no woman had ever soloed in an airplane. In September of 1908, Thérèse Peltier, a French woman, set that record with a 200 metre flight in a Voison boxwite at Turin, Italy. Two years later, two women in the United States would follow Peltier into the sky: Blaunche Stuart Scott and Bessie Medlar Raiche. Bessie Raiche changed the world through her adventurous early life,…

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