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    for which I’m proud of. I’m usually stress over life events, usually expected, but especially unexpected life events, such as unexpected text, homework, and family emergencies. I usually internally freak out and sometime gesture frantically until I force myself to find a way out of the situation, or find a feasible way to solve it. I’m getting better at controlling my stress as the day goes, since I’ve learned from similar stressors, but sometime, I completely loses it. I loses it when my stress…

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    are no forces acting on it? Explain. a. No, forces would still be acting on an object if its acceleration is zero. Acceleration is only the change in velocity and in the F=ma equation, the F stands for net force. For example, if a car was traveling at a constant velocity, it would still have forces such as gravity, friction, and normal force acting on it. 2. Only one force acts on an object. Can the object have zero acceleration? Can it have zero velocity? Explain. a. If only one force acts on…

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    Stress is one of the most controversial psychological issues among psychiatrists and social scientists. It is a concept that researchers still do not fully understand due to the reason that different people react to stress in different ways. More importantly, how does one measure stress? How does one even identify stress? Stress is often associated with worry, fear of failure, lack of control over a certain situation, or just running late for work. However, the stress spectrum is quite broad…

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    Energy Word Bank – 9 Science Word Definition Scientific Model A representation of a concept we can not physically see. Energy The ability to do something. Kinetic Energy Moving energy exp: a moving car Potential Energy Something that has the ability to power or do something or cause a change; stored energy exp: a battery Mechanical Energy The energy an object contains due to its positioning or movement. Gravitational Potential Energy Something that is in a position where it may fall or…

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    Newton’s First Law, which states, “An object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force” they make a pass and it is collecting water because it is raining outside and the more water it gets filled up with the more weight and mass/pressure is being put towards the ball think of it as the Toy cart \experiment the more mass it was put on the less it accelerate but with the force it gets from falling down the ramp is like the soccer ball the water is the mass/weight that is…

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    The force of my car depended on how much my car weighed and also the amount of force from the lever arm that made it move. I determined the length of my lever arm by just cutting the mousetrap arm at the back axle and had it so it was even with it. I did it there so it would have a force going directly up to get enough acceleration to get the big wheels going in the back. I had too much weight…

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    speaks of stress not being too bad for us and should be transformed into good. Author supports her argument using an example of young monkeys who were separated from their mother developing prefrontal cortexes. The cortexes made them more resilient. Another research example that took me with a lot of surprises those on contestants of games shows which proved that men who are stressed had a higher rate of trust and cooperation to the extent of 75%. The men out of stress became pro-social. (Kelly…

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    potential, kinetic, heat, and sound energy. Energy is not completely being destroyed, its just being transferred. We can use Newton's 3 laws to prove this statement. Newton's first law is energy cannot be destroyed nor created, second law which is force = mass * acceleration, and three for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction(will talk more about this my my body paragraph). The potential energy will lower, and kinetic will rise. As it is dropped, the gravitational potential…

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    The definition of stress consist of, “A specific response from the body to a stimulus , a fear or a pain, that disturbs or interferes with the normal physiological equilibrium of an organism” (dictionary.com). When it comes to humans it is easy to say that at every stage of life they will stress over something or another. The only difference is that our stresses change and can become bigger and how we handle them changes. For example, a six-year-old girl may stress over what bow to put in her…

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    Olympic Weight Lifting Olympic weight lifting has been considered as a sport wherein competitors are supposed to lift heavy weights bestrode on steel bars that are called barbells. The execution of such can only be possible with a great accumulation of power, tractability, absorption, skill, will power, discipline (very crucial), athleticness, fitness, technique, mental and physical strength. In an usual manner the athletes in Olympic weight lifting has been trained to enhance the operational…

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