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    hypothesizing a “God particle” has not helped. Currently, the realm of regal science includes (but is not limited to) NEWTON’S THREE LAWS OF MOTION, MOMENTUM, ANGULAR MOMENTUM, PRECESSION, COSMIC FLATNESS, UNIVERSAL ACCELERATION, MASS, GRAVITATION, and CONSTANT C. Establishing these narratives will allow several long-standing physics mysteries to be finally put to rest in this book. The physical validation of narratives will include THE HEISENBERG UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE, FABRIC OF SPACE, DARK…

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    Jupiter Research Paper

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    Europa are all in orbital resonance with Jupiter. In the same time it take Ganymede to complete one orbit around Jupiter, it take Io four orbits to complete a trip and Europa two orbits. Sometimes, they will line up in a straight line causing gravitational tugs on each others orbit and therefore stretching their orbits into elliptical…

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    how the universe began. General Relativity describes gravity as a curved space-time. Einstein believed thats there had to be a force to balance gravity because a universe with only gravity would collapse. Einstein called this force a cosmological constant and assumed thats it balanced gravity to maintain what he believed was a static universe. George LeMaitre in 1927 and Alexander Friedmann in 1922 discovered a variety of answers to Einstein's General Relativity that described instead of a…

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    Abstract Henry Cavendish was a man of extraordinary intelligence but had a crippling social anxiety condition that isolated him from most all human interaction. He was born into a family of English Dukes on both his father and mother’s side and later became one of the wealthiest people in England. He was well educated and attended the best English schools but did not hold any type of formal degree. After college, Henry began following his father’s scientific footsteps. Being a follower of…

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    Gymnastics Essay

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    surface at an angle, the more potential she will have for flips. You can find a gymnast’s angular momentum with the formula: L = (r)(m)(v). By analyzing the equation, you can determine that, while the mass (m) and angular momentum (L) are considered a constant, lowering the distance of the body from the axis of rotation (r), will lead to an increase in velocity (v), this velocity allows for the gymnast to attain the maximum amount of force, leading to more potential for twists and flips while in…

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    the displacement of an object is constant with respect to time. Note that there has to be some displacement for it…

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    travels the same area at a constant speed for each cycle. Mars’ orbit is always exactly 1 Martian year, or 687 days (on Earth). Furthermore, this cycle repeats. On a Ferris Wheel, passengers go around multiple times while on Mars has orbited and will (probably) continue to orbit the Sun for billions of years. Moreover, these both have constant maximum and minimum values. This can be shown on the Ferris Wheel as the wheel does not move between cycles and has a constant maximum and minimum height.…

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    or a pull. • A force can act through contact -– Spring, rope, chain, friction, etc. • A force can act at a distance. -– Gravity, magnetism, electrical Galileo observed that the final velocity of an object starting from rest and accelerating at a constant rate equals the product of the acceleration and the elapsed time. If it has an initial velocity, the final velocity will equal the sum of the initial velocity and the increase in velocity caused by the…

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    Why Do Earthquakes Occur?

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    seismology is to study how and why earthquakes occur. Predicting and projecting when, how, and why earthquakes occur can save millions of lives, while also saving billions in public taxpayer funds to rebuild after the damage. There are several types of gravitational forces that occur within the earth and cause earthquakes, such as plate tectonics and seafloor spreading. Understanding these actions can allow us to have better understanding of the causation of earthquakes. Plate tectonics is the…

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    Bottle Rocket Experiment

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    Discussion It can be seen from the experimental data, that the relationship between the difference in initial pressure inside the bottle rocket and the atmosphere, and the vertical height reached by the bottle rocket after 0.1 seconds, is proportional. This is quantitatively demonstrated by the high R2 value of 0.99533 of the graphed relationship, which indicates the likeness of points in a data set to an established trend; where 1 = a perfect relationship. The gradient of 0.0236 in the…

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