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    curriculum at this time as well. A “review party” will be held at the beginning of the year to review students EOG scores from the following school year. Indentified students would then receive an invitation to attend an informational session to the Acceleration Academy. Once parents have agreed to allow their child to attend the academy and the parent volunteer hours the academy will start. Throughout the academy there will be a variety of parent nights to display the students work and to…

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    m9c free fall acceleration lab we were to determine if mass or distance of an object falls effect on gravitation acceleration that the object experiences. The experiment was used to investigate the theory weather the heavier the object that it is will fall faster or not. The method that was used to find gravity was through the derived version of kinematic definitions. The overall result in the experiment concluded that distance and mass does not effect on the gravitational acceleration that the…

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    I personally don’t have a problem with an arbitration clause per say, I am mindful when a company tries to belittle the consumer by flexing their corporate muscle. 1. The problem arises when everyone is having the same issues or problems with the company and nothing can be done to find a solution to fix the problem without looking for a loophole. As in the Federal Communications Commission with AT&T, people couldn’t get around the arbitration clause, so they banned together to file complaints…

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    Book Report Quarter 1: Acceleration Graham McNamee is the author of Acceleration, and my book is library recommended. My book doesn’t have a sequel or prequel. The setting of book is the present. The place is in Toronto. The conflict is person vs person because Duncan is trying to find a killer because Duncan found a book that had all of the killers plans and ways of attack. In this book there were lots of characters. The main character is Duncan.…

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    of this experiment is to determine the acceleration due to gravity, coefficient of kinetic friction, and the tension present in the string. These values will be found by setting up a system in which a cart is placed on track with a negligible amount of friction and attaching it to a weighted hanger with a string. The acceleration of the hanger will then be measured using the Vernier motion detector. The expected results of this lab include: the acceleration due to gravity being ~9.8m/s2,…

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    Purpose: To investigate how acceleration of an object varies with an applied external force and the object’s total mass. Materials: Dynamics cart Track Pulley and clamp Retort stand Mass set Motion sensor Computer interface String Procedure: The apparatus was set up as demonstrated by the teacher. DataStudio software was opened using the Newton’s Second Law Experiment file found in the following location: I:4StudentsOUTRyanGrade 11 PhysicsExperiment FilesNewton’s…

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    Application of Calculus in the Real World – Space Shuttle Launch Most people wonder what calculus can be used for in future career opportunities. For me this was easy to see because I knew what I wanted to go into. In the future, after college, I hope to go into the aerospace field and deal with things like planes, space shuttles and helicopters. At this point people, may not see the ridiculous amount of calculus I will use in the future, but in fact I will be using it daily. Whether it be…

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    of Motion Aim: Prove that a (acceleration) is proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to the mass. Background Theory: Sir Isaac Newton presented his three laws of motion in the Principia Mathematica Philosophiae Naturalis in 1687. The second law, ΣF = ma, states that changes in force will cause an object to accelearate and with this equation, one can figure out how much. It can be rewritten into a = ΣF / m, and thus, it can be seen that acceleration is proportional to net force…

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    force of Gravity. Gravity causes all objects in Freefall to accelerate downwards at the same rate, regardless of the object’s mass. On Earth, acceleration due to gravity is constant of 9.81m/s^2. Therefore on Earth when air resistance is not present, all objects fall at the same acceleration of 9.81m/s^2. However, on the planet Vela Rani, the value of acceleration due to gravity is 15.3m/s^2. Therefore, all objects within the gravitational field will fall faster than on earth due to the increase…

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    Objective: The purpose of this lab was to examine Newton 's second law by observing the relationship between force and acceleration in a friction-free environment and to illustrate the concept of mass. The experiment was conducted in such a way to reduce friction. In order to simulate this environment an air-cushioned track was set-up for the glider to ride on a pocket of air without being in contact with the metal track. In addition, this glider will have masses attached to it as well as a…

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