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    Conic Sections Case Study

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    Degenerate Cases of Conic Sections: Conics are formed when a plane and a double cone intersect. These intersections can form a variety of conics. These include: circles, parabolas, ellipses and hyperbolas. A circle can be formed from a cone if a plane intersects with the cone at an angle perpendicular to the base of the cone. This circle is also formed by the equation: (x-h)2+ (y-k)2=r2. This equation creates a relation because the collection of points does not pass the vertical line test. To…

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    The goals of this project are: To define the piecewise function formulas defining the coaster To create a replicated graph of the formulas To determine the maximum height of the coaster as well as the longest drop, in comparison to other great coasters in the world To determine how long the passengers will be in the air, how fast the coaster is going when hitting the “splashy zone”, and where the “splashy zone” should be built To determine the maximum height a passenger can reach during…

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    Essay On Crumpleb Law

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    Protection (Caleb) Laws of motions Fimpact=maaverage=m ∆v/∆t The above equation is rather important. In below, we will talk about the safety measurement in modern cars, and the theory behind of them can be explained by this equation. This equation is derived from Newton second law F=ma, and the acceleration also can be derived to be change in velocity divided by change in time. When collision occurs, the impulse(Fimpactt) is constant, hence the only factor we can change is the time impact time…

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    across the surface better, thus achieving greater speeds. The models of the boats will be further explained in the Methodology: Boat Design section. Experiment 1: Model A will have a velocity faster than that of Model B, as Model A will have the same mass spread over a larger area than Model B. This lets it displace the water with less depth, letting it float higher in the water. This means that less of the boat will be below the water, resulting…

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    According Peter M. McGinnis (2013) the Newton’s first law is about the linear kinematic and is called law of Inertia. This law states that, ‘everybody continues in it states of rest, or of uniform motion in a straight line, unless is compelled to change that state by forces impressed upon it’ (McGinnis, 2013, p.88). Simpler, the law of Inertia says that if there is no external force acts on a subject, that subject will not move and it will remain in states of rest or if it was moving it will…

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    Pendulum Experiment

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    of 100 grams was the controlled variable which means that it was held constant during the entire experiment. The mass was connected to the string which represents the independent variable since we varied the length of the string throughout the lab. We tied a loop on the string to hang it on the clamp so the weight was free to move. The string was very lightweight compared to the mass due to being able to come as close to the ideal of a massless string as possible. The dependent variable was…

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    Fig. 3(a), 3(b), 3(c), 3(d), 3(e), 3(f), 3(g), 3(h) & 3(i). Knee arthroplasty step by step simulation. The proximal tibia is shown in fig. 2(a) where the menus for adjusting the simulation is shown. In knee arthroplasty, virtual saw is used to cut the bones in the knee from front to back. This method of cutting enable the virtual saw to penetrated tibia and then femur part of the knee. The tracker is an interface that is attached to the surgical instrument to track the position and attitude of…

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    Hooke's Law Experiment

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    Investigation Hooke’s Law AIM: To investigate how a spring behaves when a force of load stretches it. To figure out the relationship between the loads added to spring and the extension of spring. HYPOTHESIS: I think that as the load added to spring increases, the extension of the spring will increase. The relationship between them will be directly proportional. The formula of these two variables might be F=kx. F stands for the load added to spring, k is spring constant and x stands for…

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    Omar Alawad Math SL Mr. Sidat Stopping distance Introduction When driving on roads, drivers may see an obstacle ahead that requires them to apply brakes suddenly to stop. The distance covered by the car from the moment the driver applied brakes to the moment the car stops is called the stopping distance, which is also referred to as the braking distance. For a car travelling at an initial speed of , the stopping distance traveled by this car is given in the formula: The stopping…

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    In our lab, we had to do experiments to answer the following questions: Problems: Is the frictional force greater when an object is still (static) or sliding? 2) Does the surface area of contact between two surfaces affect the frictional force? 3) Does the type of surface (carpet vs. hard/smooth surface) affect sliding friction? 4) Does the force between two objects (weight) affect sliding friction? While doing this lab, we were able to answer the given questions and we were…

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