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    Isomer is the state that has a long lifetime. The lower lifetime limit of isomer is not well defined, but typically it is longer than nanoseconds [4]. K values are the angular-momentum which project on the nuclear symmetry axis [5]. Since only the collective nuclei have symmetry axis, K values are only found in those collective nuclei, or deformation nuclei. Therefore, K-isomer is the nuclear level states lying on the collective…

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    Spin Coating Case Study

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    Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2 1.1. What is spin coating? 2 1.2. Schematics and design 2 1.3. Factors on which Spin Coating depends 2 1.4. Industrial uses 4 2. Model 4 2.1. Governing Equations 4 2.2. Modified Governing Equations 4 2.3. Radial and Axial Velocities 5 2.4. Volumetric Flow Rate 6 2.5. Variation of Height with time 6 2.5.1. Case A: No Evaporation of Solvent 6 2.5.2. Case B: Evaporation of Solvent 7 3. Future Work 9 4. Appendix 10 Introduction Spin coating is a predominant…

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    Fundamentals of Orbital Mechanics This chapter applies the principles of physics for describing motion of artificial satellites and planets which are moving under the influence of gravitation force. It also presents an accurate gravity model for flight dynamic applications (for use in subsequent chapters). 2.1 Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion In 1609 Kepler has presented his three laws for describing motion of planets around the Sun. These laws are empirical because Kepler has found them…

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    every body contraction is made kinetically apparent, and the ensuing release projection to carry the dramatic momentum forward ("Dance in Review" n.p.). The choreography's crucial double image is the embrace in which Jocasta, cross-legged on Oedipus's thighs, caresses her partner as if he were a baby. Thus wife-mother embraces her husband-son. Graham emphasized the idiom's shape and angular fluency. The effort of their dancing was deeply felt. Tiresias, the blind seer who reveals the couple's…

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    The first atomic model was introduced by an English chemist, physicist, and meteorologist named John Dalton. John Dalton had reintroduced the idea of the atom that had once been a theory of a Greek scientist named Democritus. However, unlike Democritus, Dalton was able to prove the existence of atoms. Through many experiments, Dalton came up with a list of properties, that he thought, all atoms shared. Each element is composed of atoms Atoms are tiny, featureless spheres All atoms of same…

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    The Importance Of Physics

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    Physics can be intimidating, and people often want to know about the prerequisites to start learning physics. All you really need is an open mind, a desire to learn, and a willingness to accept that 90% of what you thought about the universe might be wrong. We all know we have a lot of development that has not yet been answered so that is why we need to study physics. As a sailor it has a big help to us someday because we can apply physic in our daily lives. It is not easy to study physics, but…

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    Black Hole Research Paper

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    not available for black holes that have been created through gravitational collapse. There are no recognized physical procedures through which a white hole could be created. Just like black holes, white holes comprise properties such as, mass, angular momentum, and charge. They attract object same as other mass. Objects that falls on a white hole cannot reach the event horizon of the white hole. However, according to maximally extended Schwarzschild solution, the event horizon of white hole in…

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    The Composition of Copper Copper is an element that many people have either felt or seen without realizing it. Pennies, for example, are made of copper. Certain pipes, contraceptives, and wires are other ways copper is used in our daily lives. It 's a great conductor of electricity, antibacterial, and corrosion resistant. However, this raises the question: what exactly are the properties of copper that give it its properties? An element is a chemical substance in its simplest form. An atom is…

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    the earth and other objects located on the earth. Drag Force: Another well none word is air resistance, which refers to the friction forces of opposite motion. Angular Velocity is the rate when a rotating object moves through an angle about an axis. Speed of motion in a circle is the rate of change of angular shift in time. Linear Momentum: Product of the Mass of a moving object and its velocity. Velocity: The rate of movement in a particular direction; distance traveled per unit of time.…

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    Fire Tornado Lab

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    just a flame being spun in circles{explain how fire tornados are created and what they are, maybe talk about them in the real world}The fire tornado works by “the rotating screen [giving] the air molecules an initial spin (called angular momentum or rotational momentum). The rotating air molecules collide with the hot air rising from the fire and the flame twists into the shape of a tornado” (“Steve”). Fire tornados actually happen in the real world, most commonly found during forest fires when…

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