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    Introduction The goal 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…

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    Acceleration Lab

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    Introduction: In this lab, we will be analyzing the effect of force on the acceleration of a cart both with and without added mass. In a sense we will be seeking to confirm Newton's second law of motion. As stated in the second law of motion, force is equal to mass multiplied by the acceleration or F=ma. When we increase the mass we would expect the acceleration to decrease when force is the same as the rewritten equation would be f/m=a. In this case it is important to specify the difference…

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    I was in line, hearing the screams of kids, watching them as they make it to the top of the roller coaster, as the cart paused on top of the hill, the screams of the kids stopped for a second. AAAAAHHHHH!!!, the screams grew more lively as the cart’s raced down the hill. While the cart’s was going down the hill, I was starting to have second thoughts about going on this ride. I looked at the exit that everyone on the ride was getting off, and I saw some faces with smiles, others were…

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    a corkscrew, and even a loop! The ride includes a tire propelled launch, which replaces the aged, repetitious chain lift with an exhilarating blast of speed! As the cart races through the jungle trying to escape from the rattlesnake himself everybody will experience the highest instantaneous speed right off the bat as the cart accelerates out of the log cabin. While the infrequent launch type may seem jeopardous, we can assure everyone it’s 100% safe. Right when all the riders, including…

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    So, I decided to walk over to the lady’s shopping cart and take a bag of chips out of her cart, while she was looking. I placed the bag of chips in my cart and said “thank you” as I smiled. While she was still holding the cell phone up to her ear, she paused with a shock and disbelieved look on her face, and pushed her basket quickly to get away from me…

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    whisked away into a shopping cart, I…

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    when compressing over the heart. To perform CPR on a Labrador, you first need to move the patient to a centralized location that has easy access to an anesthesia machine for oxygen and your crash cart. A crash cart is a mobile cart that carries supplies and medications for emergency use. Crash carts come in a variety of sizes, it depends on the needs of the clinic, some are the size of a fishing tool box and others the size of…

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    accepts the offer since he feels it’s necessary (Lancelot, by Chretien De Troyes). Later on that night after they arrive at her home, he witnesses her almost being stripped of her innocence, while she calls out for help (Lancelot, Or, The Knight of the Cart). Thought he’s slightly reluctant to help because he feels his quest is only to save his Queen, he decides to save her as well because it’s the honorable thing to do (Lancelot, by Chretien De Troyes). Lancelot wastes no time in defeating…

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    Descriptive Disneyland

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    Upon my arrival at Disneyland the sweet aroma of ice cream filled the air making me feel bubbly inside. I was scattered around with thousands of other joyous children relishing the prospect of the overwhelming rides. My heart paced faster with every step I took. At every corner, I would notice a familiar looking face. Mickey Mouse on my right ,Buzz lightyear on my left Tinkerbell ahead of me. I could not believe it! I felt like I was living in a fantasy. Exhilarated, I walked towards the…

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    Facts of the Case: A golfer with Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber Syndrome wanted to enter into a tournament and requested an accommodation to use a golf cart during the third round that was denied. Under Title III of the American with Disabilities Act, public businesses must provide accommodations and make modifications for people with disabilities, unless that accommodation would “fundamentally alter the nature” of the business. Casey Martin’s lawyers argued that, by Title III of the ADA, the…

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