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    The similarities of Chapter 14(Kinetics of a Particle : Work and Energy) and Chapter 18 (Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body : Work and Energy) No. Similarities Examples of chapter 14(Kinetics of a Particle : Work and Energy) Examples of chapter 18(Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body : Work and Energy) 1 Both energy are scalar quantity The kinetic energy of a rigid body that undergoes planar motion can be referenced to its mass center.It includes a scalar sum of its translational and rotational…

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    The nervous system is composed of two main parts which are the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. The central nervous system includes the brain and nerve cords like the spinal cord while the peripheral nervous system includes the motor nerves and sensory nerves. There are two main types of support cells in the nervous system which are glial cells and neurons. The neurons' function in the system is to receive and send electrical signals. The glial cells provide insulation…

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    coaster ride typically begins with an ascent, powered by a motor, to the top of a high hill. From this point on, the ride is powered simply by gravity. At the top of the first hill, the roller coaster car possesses a lot of stored, gravitational potential energy, which…

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    1. How do you adjust the pulling force of the mousetrap? Adjusting the length of the snapper will change the pulling force—making something move as it goes in a certain direction. Making the snapper on the mousetrap longer will decrease the pulling force and a shorter snapper will increase it.…

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    Trebuchet Research Paper

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    Once this is done, the counterweight (i.e. potential energy) is increased by weight (in this experiment those take the form of ~0.5 kg weights) being added. The sling and projectile are put into position below the hinge under the beam, and upon triggering the projectile is accelerated as the gravitational potential energy of the counterweight begins to turn into kinetic energy (energy of movement). The sling portion of the trebuchet…

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    Untochable Force Essay

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    particles called ........ (A) heat energy (B) light energy (C) of electric energy (D) sound energy 10. When you throw a ball vertically upwards, there will be a change of energy of energy .... (A) the potential to be heat (B) kinetic into heat (C) potential into kinetic (D) kinetic into potential 11. Look at the picture above! Large resultant force acting on the body that is .... a. R = F1 + F2 + F3 b. R = F1 + F2 - F3 c. R = F2 + F3 - F1 d. R = F1 - F2 + F3 12. Here are a variety of…

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    Essay On Trampolines

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    an object consisting of a piece of taut, a strong fiber extended over a steel frame using many springs, the fabric used on the trampoline bed has certain elasticity, the elasticity is generated by the springs connected to the frame, which store potential energy (the stored energy of position of an object). The first trampoline to be invented, was invented by a trapeze artist called Du Trampolin, he developed this idea to have a safety net and a landing device. But, have you ever wondered what…

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    Acetylcholine has two types of receptors: muscarinic and nicotinic, these receptors are functionally and structurally different. Nicotinic receptors are ionotropic, meaning that ions flow through it when acetylcholine binds to it. It acts as a channel for the ions that cross it, especially sodium, and this causes the depolarization of the cell. There are two types of nicotinic receptors formed by different subunits, N1 are found in the neuromuscular junctions allowing muscle movement, and N2 is…

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    Neocortex

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    in forming ontogenetic columns. This article is important to the general educated audience because it presents basic rules in which guide neural connectivity in the neocortex. The sister neurons become electrically coupled, which is a spread of potential change from one cell to another, by current flow through gap junctions, the region of contact between two cells. This is done during the postnatal period of the cortex, which also revealed correlated spiking activity in brain slices. Afterwards,…

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    Lab: Energy

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    the stretch of the spring; gravitational potential energy (GPE); the springs potential energy (SPE); the kinetic energy produced (KE); and the total energy of the system over time. Where, gravitational potential energy is the energy the weight has due to its position in the…

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