or GPE or both. Then find their values. Be sure to include the correct units. 1. A 2-kg bowling ball sits on top of a building that is 40 meters tall. Circle one: KE / GPE / both Show your work for finding the values of each type of energy the object has: The ball is not moving and is at a height above the ground so it has only potential energy. P.E = 2 x 9.81 x 40 P.E = 784.8 J 2. A 2-kg bowling ball rolls at a speed of 5 m/s on the roof of the building that is 40 tall. Circle one: KE /…
Do you ever wonder who comes up with the material we learn at school, such as physics? I know, I do! I’m pretty sure you do to. Not only has this changed the way we learn at school but as well as changing out history of math and physics. Galileo, made experiments to which we could advance from them later on in the future. Well we can thank Galileo, for coming up with the solution to our problems. However, Galileo was basically trying to find the speed of two different objects falling at the same…
Gargamelle Bubble Chamber Do you wonder what a huge tank of 12,000 liters of liquid hydrogen could be used for? The Gargamelle Bubble Chamber is a large, cylinder shaped tank/chamber. It was full of pressurised liquid hydrogen. The camber was used to detect charged particles. The chamber needed many things to work, it detected bubble paths , and it took pictures to gather evidence of charges. The chamber worked by using neutrons, particles, charged plates, cameras, and liquid hydrogen. The…
Joining the bowling team shaped and formed who I am today. The challenges I faced helped me learn skills that are applicable to everyday life. At first, bowling team seemed time consuming and I was unsure whether or not I would enjoy the experience. At the time I was adjusting to harder classes in my first year of high school, and adding fifteen to twenty hours a week to my schedule made time very valuable. At first I struggled to finish assignments and homework without depriving myself of sleep…
I. What I Did For my deafness simulation, since I was home for the weekend, I decided to go to the bowling alley with three of my friends, Nathan, Gabby, and Sierra. This is a common thing we do since it's inexpensive and one of the few activities in public we can do in a small town. I told my friends that I was going to be doing a deafness simulation and they were more than willing to help me with my assignment. My friend Nathan knows some basic sign language because he took a class on it when…
We all make silly and fun accidents, but none of us likely qualify for a place in Ripley’s Believe It or Not or in other books about funny accidents. Although some of these mistakes are just funny, some of them hurt businesses, while others are from rage. Sylvester Stallone did many of his own stunts in the movie Rambo 3 and he was proud of most of them, but he was not proud this time. Sylvester was supposed to use a bow and arrow to hit a masking tape X. Unfortunately, no one thought of him…
precise items in an image and create how they should be moving and how they want to change that during the tweening step in animation development. It requires calculating the number of frames between the keyframes and the path of action, going back to my ball example; for…
most important laws was the first one. Newton’s first law specifically explains that any object will stay at rest of uniform motion unless it is compelled to change its state by an external force. This means that if a ball is kicked into a field that is covered in grass than the ball would continue to stay in motion, although a few forces begin to act upon…
My bowling coach changed my life. At a ripe age of 14, I thought I had my entire life figured out. I wanted to be a graphic designer as well as a marketing team member, so I could design advertisements and commercials. While that hasn’t changed, I now have a couple new plans for my future. I refuse to give up on them. I know what you may be thinking… “Bowling isn’t a sport” or “How can you say you’re an athlete if you don’t run or lift weights?”. Trust me, I thought the same thing. I doubted…
will drop a 1lb rock, 2lb rock and a 6lb bowling ball. Whichever tile that breaks he will not use, and the most durable one, he will use. The independent variable is the durability and the dependent variable is the weight Richard will be putting one, since its changing. He starts with Tile Type One he first drop the 1lb rock, there is no visible crack. Secondly, he drops the 2lb rock, a big crack goes through the middle. Lastly, he drop the 6lb bowling ball and the tile completely shatters.…