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    1. Derive the mathematical expression for the Lorentz transformation equation. relative orientation of the co-ordinate systems indicated in fig.2 A light-signal, which is proceeding along the positive axis of x, is transmitted according to the equation : x - ct = 0 _______ (1). Since the same light-signal has to be transmitted relative to K1 with the velocity c, the propagation relative to the system K1 will be represented by the analogous formula x' - ct' = 0 _______(2) therefore:…

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    The Manhattan Project initially -prévu to advance a similar project (hypothetical?) Of nazis- was intended for use for destructive purposes phenomenal amount of kinetic energy released by nuclear fission. It will allow the development of an atomic bomb that will put an end to the fierce resistance of the Japanese in 1945. The project is exemplary because it is the most vivid illustration of the diversion by the policy of the most spectacular advances in science. The "actors" of this discovery,…

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    David Wen 0277- Theory of Knowledge Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School B. Patton 21-01-2015 Reasoning with Imagination topic #1: Compare the roles played by reason and imagination in at least two areas of knowledge To what extent does reason require imagination? In the field of epistemology, the roles played by reason versus those played by imagination have been controversial. Reasoning is the action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way whereas imagination is the faculty…

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    the bombing, a secret project dubbed “the Manhattan Project” was being led in the United States. The objective of this project was to develop a new weapon instantaneously unleashing the tremendous energy stored in these newly understood nuclear particles. The subsequent effects of the use of this weapon were devastating. Many historians believe the atomic bombings of Nagasaki and Hiroshima prevented an allied invasion of the Japanese mainland and swiftly ended the war. The effects of the…

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    4.6.3 Corona spray pyrolysis: The limitation of the pneumatic spray pyrolysis is the low deposition efficiency, defined as the ratio of deposited to the supplied atom. The efficiency is increased by 80% by corona chamber due to control of the aerosol transport towards substrate (W. Siefert 1984;W.M. Sears 1988). Corona spray controls the trajectories of the individual atoms as long as contact with the substrate surface. Here, nitrogen used as the carrier gas to the aerosol mist delivered to the…

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    I am writing to you today as a concern mother as well as a citizen looking out for the future. Although technology has made tremendous breakthroughs for education, it is not the best option for children. The side effects of social media and access to the internet at young ages as well as adults is detrimental. Side effects include; loss of solitude, reliance on technology, easy access to negative information and an undeniable loneliness. We can not allow these children to adapt to these negative…

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    He additionally published several books including “Elementary Treatise of Chemistry” which is known as the first modern Chemistry textbook. While his textbook did have a few errors it made important advancements such as defining a chemical element as a substance that cannot be reduced in weight by a chemical…

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    The definition of honor is high respect or esteem, my definition of honor is a person that is highly respected for doing something to contribute to the community. Albert Einstein (March 14, 1879 to April 18, 1955) did many things during his lifetime he had many accomplishments and awards. Albert Einstein is highly respected by many people. Albert Einstein was physicist and mathematician who developed the theory of relativity. In 1921 Einstein won a Nobel Prize for physics and the photoelectric…

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    I would love to further my education at Carnegie Mellon University and study chemical engineering. Carnegie Mellon’s state of the art facilities, concentration on cutting-edge research, and location inside the jubilant city of Pittsburgh combine to make Carnegie my top choice for my upper level education. Over the last summer, my family and I visited the university. We were blown away with the beauty of all of the buildings and the marvels of the high-tech facilities, in particular the computer…

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    reports on a daily basis what our local air quality is, whether it is clean or toxic. The Air Quality Index calculates four major air pollutants that are regulated by the Clean Air Act, which is comprehensive federal law regulating ground level ozone, particle pollution, carbon monoxide, and sulfur dioxide (Environmental Protection Agency, 2009). Residents may hear warnings that it is a code red day for the ozone level, meaning that the particulate pollution levels are unhealthy for sensitive…

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