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    waves, which interface with gravity waves that travel profound into the stellar center. Attractive fields in the center can prevent the movements created by the gravity waves. "Envision the attractive field as firm elastic groups inserted in the stellar gas, which influence the proliferation of gravity waves," said Jim Fuller, a postdoctoral individual at the California Institute of Technology. "On the off chance that the attractive field is sufficiently solid, the gravity waves get to be…

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    Exposure Therapy

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    Imagine floating away into space with nothing to save, or being pulled into the Earth because the gravity is to strong. Sounds funny at first but many people all over the world have this phobia. This phobia is called Barophobia, the fear of gravity or the fear of falling. "....causes a person to feel helpless when faced with thoughts about the forces of gravity." according to a young woman who suffers from Barophobia. Irregular breathing, fast heartbeats, dread, panic, and anxiety just by…

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    Competitive Advantage class and consists in the description of the best location for new hubs for the service arm and the best location and set up strategies for the manufacturing arm for Going Inc. In this document is included Weighted, Center of gravity, Location break-even analysis & Transportation method (linear programming). CONTEXT Facility planning is essential to ensuring a smooth manufacturing and service process. The location and set up of the facility can have a…

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    but principles of physics are present in this activity. Launching Potatoes through Potato launchers is an example of projectile motion, it also shows how gravity can impact acceleration. Projectile motion occurs when an object is thrown and it moves along a curve due to gravity. The only force that a project has during projectile motion is gravity which causes a downward acceleration. These three principles of physics are present in such a simple activity. The article mentions the students…

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    the most fragile thing you can find, one drop and they will break. What can we do to protect the egg from breaking when it falls? First, there are many factors that affect the egg when it falls. The factors are momentum, air resistance, pressure, gravity, and angular momentum. The first factor is Momentum; it is the product of the mass and velocity of an object. “P” is the 3D vector stating the object’s momentum in 3 directions of 3D space. Where “V” is the 3D velocity vector giving the object’s…

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    It would make the ball bounce but gravity will pull and make the ball go down because of its forced and power it has. If I am bouncing a ball on pavement it will bounce higher then on wood and snow. It’s like that because cement isn’t stiff, hard, and heavy like wood and snow. That means that on snow and wood gravity is pulling the ball down more. You also wouldn’t know that bouncing basketballs loses energy because of heat…

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    Comet landing has been one of the greatest achievement of this century, but only a select few know about the design of this remarkable spacecraft ‘Rosetta’ which made all this possible. When I looked up about this spacecraft in Wikipedia I was highly disappointed by the amount of specification provided for the design and construction of this spacecraft. Furthermore, this incredible achievement of landing a probe on a comet has been a subject of hot topic in the media so I thought many people…

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    the forces acting upon gravity, crumple zone theory, and energy transfer and absorption. The world is made up of matter and energy (Cool Cosmos, 2015). Matter is made up of atoms and molecules and these atoms and molecules are always in constant motion because of energy (Cool Cosmos, 2015). Gravity is a force pulling together all matter. When there is more matter, there is more gravity, so matter pulls more strongly (Space Environment, 2015). The equation for gravity is as follows: F=(GM_1…

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    matter and dark energy. Dark matter is the thing that makes it possible for galaxies to exist. When astrophysicists and cosmologist calculated why the universe is structure the way it is, it became clear that there’s just not enough normal matter. The gravity of the visible matter is not strong enough to from galaxies and complex structures. The starts would more likely be scattered all over the place and not form galaxies. Therefore, cosmologist concluded that there is something else inside and…

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcmF5lDL8MM Have you ever been to an amusement park and wondered how a rollercoaster goes around the loop of the track? Well I sure have, this is all due to centripetal force. This is a force that acts on a body moving in a circular path and is directed toward the center around which the body is moving. The curves of these loops on rollercoasters resemble the curves of a circle. The coaster is continuously changing its direction while…

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