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    Introduction Bernoulli principle is a statement of conservation of energy per unit mass for an ideal fluid in steady motion, where it states the sum of pressure, kinetic and potential energies per unit volume is constant (Munson, et al., 2013). Venturi effect is where the pressure of the fluid decreases which causes its velocity to increase as it passes through a constricted section of a pipe. This is the basis of this report’s investigation. The aim of this investigation is to compare the flow…

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    Context: At home in the living room seating in the couch in front of the television, still wearing the cloths from school and playing video games online with his classmates and friends, while having dinner. The child who is a boy is 13 years old and is in 8th grade, is also my little brother. There are nobody else in the living room but him, the dog and I. Objective observation: The child takes a bite of his meal almost every two min, holding the control with his…

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    his research work on electricity generation and turbine design in his later life. Even though he was 81, he was claimed to have completed a “dynamic theory of gravity”. “The Dynamic Theory of Gravity of Nikola Tesla explains the relation between gravitation and electromagnetic force as a unified field theory” (PESWiki.com) In addition, the earliest demonstration fluorescent lighting was his accomplishment. All of this paved the way to the current stage of electricity that is currently being used…

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    Archimedes Research Paper

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    Integrals have been around for hundreds of years and have been used in several ways to solve complicated math problems. An integral is a function that expresses the area under the curve of a graph of a function. The first time the technique was brought forward was by a greek astronomer Eudoxus in the 370 BC. He used the technique called as the method of exhaustion which helped him find area or volume. The way he achieved this was using infinite numbers of division. Later Archimedes came along…

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    Manifest Destiny served as a dream, political smokescreen, goal, an ideal, a blessing to some and a curse to others. Manifest Destiny was an American ideal that has its birth deep in American history yet continues drive American culture, politics and exploration to this day. In this paper we will identify the origins of Manifest Destiny and how it has impacted American culture over the decades. Manifest Destiny in the United States is commonly a spoken slogan used to describe the territorial…

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    pleasure could be linked to the sublime and the alternation between the fear of the overwhelming and the pleasure it brings. Which can be seen in his later works such as Four Darks in Red (1958), its dark limited colour palette represented his gravitation towards reds and browns. The rectangles according to Rothko, were believed to be a new way of representing the presence of spirits. In his art work, Rothko was concerned with ‘expressing basic human emotions, tragedy, ecstasy, doom and so on’…

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    That causes a greenhouse effect that heats the planet that makes it hotter than Mercury. The pressure of an human on the surface would be the almost the same as the deepest part of the earth's sea. The rocky core of Venus created a lot the gas gravitation. The toxic clouds shield the planet from bombardment by all except from the meteorites. In 2006 the Venus express space shuttle was sent around the orbit of Venus by the European space agency that was sending back information of Venus. The…

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    The Protestant Reformation is a religious movement that began with a conflict between the Latin Catholic church and the Lutheran church and their followers. The two had different views in their theology. This happened during a time period in the early 16th century which lasted until the end of the 18th century. The Latin Catholics controlled the people choices including religious and political views. The Latin Catholics engaged in plenty wrong doing from gambling, breaking the rules of celibacy…

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    In the beginnings of the creation of a model of our planetary system, Greek philosopher Aristotle stated that Earth could be found at the center of the universe, giving birth to an idea called "geocentrism" around 300 B.C. This belief consisted of planets orbiting Earth in perfectly circular paths called "epicycles". This worked for a while, but as more and more observations were done, the model started to fall apart, with a multitude of additional corrections changing the model until it was no…

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    “Legend has it that, at this time, Newton experienced his famous inspiration of gravity with the falling apple” (A&E Network Television). Some of the great things that Isaac Newton was the Newton Orbital Cannon “In laying out his law of universal gravitation, Newton described a mountain so gigantic that its summit poked into space -- and that's where he placed the giant cannon”(Lamb and Hopper). “His orbital cannon was a mere thought experiment explaining how one object might orbit another”…

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