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    in the formula for total forces acting on an object(Fnet = m*a) Derive the values of the coefficient of kinetic friction and the tension in the string while using the accepted value of acceleration due to gravity and the measured acceleration of the cart in the formula used in the previous step(Fnet = m*a)…

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    qualified and experienced in Home Station Training Support (HSTS) due to the highly charged environment and the background required to plan, coordinate and to execute Home-Station training at TSC Ansbach in support of the 12th CAB, Aviation Rotational forces and USAG Ansbach. This knowledge and skill comes with years of experience and understanding of how to develop the required training resource operational designs for all stationed units and other units utilizing the TSC Ansbach training…

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    Roller Coasters Essay

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    The force of gravity is a force which means that any work done by it does not change the mechanical energy of the carts. The normal force of the track pushing up on the cars is an external…

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    my mousetrap arm and string have to exert enough force to get my car rolling. Lastly, Newton's third law applies to the performance of my vehicle as it explains the relationship of forces between the vehicle and the surface it must travel across. The wheels of the car push against the surface while the surface pushes back on the wheels which then allows the vehicle to push forward while friction acts in the opposite direction; gravity and normal force keep the vehicle pushing along on whatever…

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    by an outside force. This law applies to gymnastics when a gymnast is flipping through the air they will not stop flipping until they either hit the ground or change their body position. Newton's second law states that the net force acting on an object will cause it to accelerate (F=ma). Newton's second law applies to gymnastics because male gymnasts are usually more muscular than female gymnasts so the tend to have more mass. This means that they will have to apply more force than female…

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    say the least, “Motion is the actuality of what potentially is.” (Kosman, 1969, p. 40) Although Aristotle thought long and hard specifically about planetary motion, he never answered the question of whether celestial bodies moved, and if so, by what force. Abu ‘Ali Ibn Sina, a Muslim scholar in 1000 AD, confirmed Aristotle’s suspicions by saying, “Nobody begins to move or comes to rest of itself.” (Hecht, 2015, p. 80) Almost seven hundred years later Newton will state this fact in his First Law,…

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    Welcome To The Loop

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    Welcome to the Loop-Dy-Loop!!! This roller coaster is found in the beautiful area of Hersheypark inside the water park. The roller coaster, is filled with many twists, turns, and loops. This roller coaster is not just any roller coaster, it has a fabulous view of the whole park. The tallest point on this ride, where you feel the highest potential energy, is over 4,586 feet tall. This ride is over four football fields long!! While you are waiting in line you can see that the cars have three rows…

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    Trebuchet Experiment

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    Dead bodies were also launched over these walls in aim of scaring one 's enemy who was on the other side (Farrell, 2006). The trebuchet uses Isaac Newton’s laws which are; The greater the mass of the object being accelerated the greater the amount of force needed to accelerate the object and (Pearson science ,2012). The motion of the projectile launched is parabolic and is influenced by factors such as the mass of the counter weight, the length of the pivot arm…

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    strength or intensity is the force which maintains the magnetic flux and produces a particular value of the flux density B at that point in a magnetic field. Therefore the flux density is the cause while the flux density (B) is the effect. The flux density can be assumed proportionally to the field intensity in a magnetic field which comes in three parts. First part is: Where U stands for the permeability of force (the measure of the degree to which the magnetic line of force can penetrate…

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    Good Paper Airplane

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    lift but little thrust, but they are meant to be thrown with a lot of force. Unlike paper airplanes, darts don’t have a lot of lift nor drag because they depend on extra thrust to overcome gravity. Also another way balance can affect the plane's flight is by having different weight on opposite sides. For instance, more weight on the back with have more lift but will land sooner than having more weight in the front. Balance force has been talked about in one of our lab experiments where you…

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