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    Case Study Max's Urine

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    correlates with specific gravity because the more concentrated (darker) a urine sample is, the higher the specific gravity will be as well. 2. Based on the urine color and specific gravity, Tracey is able to conclude Max’s hydration status during the different recorded stages. Before he exercises, Max’s pale yellow urine and low specific gravity level suggest that he is quite hydrated during this time. Immediately after exercise his dark yellow urine and high specific gravity suggests that he is…

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    Sir Isaac Newton was a mathematician and physicist. He discovered the laws of motion and gravity. He was born on January 4,1643, but sometimes it is declared as December 25,1642 if you use the old Julian calendar. Isaac was born in Woolsthorpe, near Grantham in Lincolnshire, where he attended school in his younger years. At school when he was younger, Isaac was unmoved by literature and poetry, but found an interest in mechanics and technology. His mother had wanted him to run the family farm,…

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    Forest Winter Short Story

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    surroundings of the valley consist of trees which are either cut down or still in the forest as the area used to be a logging town. The house which the Nilsam’s live in is made out of wood just like the other houses in the valley. Unlike Forest Winter, Gravity is set in the city during the summer. On the day of which the story occurred, the sun was out yet there was still a breeze which could be felt. The party seemed to have a gloomy mood from the perspective of Rachel and Jerra who were the…

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    formation of planets, galaxies and stars are all because of gravity and these same celestial bodies have their own electromagnetic forces and the strong and weak nuclear forces are. Since everything in the universe is made of atoms, there is strong nuclear force everywhere around us. Also, because radioactive material decays over time, the weak nuclear force is important to our safety. The weakest of all four fundamental forces, gravity, was discovered in 1655 by Sir Isaac Newton. One day,…

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    legs and hips are not bearing as much weight as they used to on Earth. Over time, the bones release calcium and break down causing a significant decrease in their bone density (http://nsbri.org/the-body-in-space/). Zero gravity can also affect the spine. On earth, the force of gravity compresses the disks of the human vertebrae. In space, these disks are relieved of that pressure, which can lead to astronauts being slightly taller in…

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    Isaac Newton Telescope

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    He used his learning to find out what way comets were facing and he found out the moon has gravity which controls the tide and the exact time the time changes. That proved the sun was in the middle of our solar system this is also known as "heliocentric model." Him finding out gravity came to him over time. All of this information backs up the facts of our next topic Earth. Isaac Newton predicted that Earth is probably a sphere flush at…

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    Amusement Park and Newton’s laws Magic mountain amusement park is really great especially their roller coaster rides,but it’s not just how it’s built it’s also because Newton’s laws make it even more amazing.Some of them that I am a fan of are the Green lantern, Apocalypse, as well as their Batman no escape. These rides are great with all the ways they go up down and around,but Newton’s law really make it exciting with motion,and an object at rest because it gives you that unexpected thrill…

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    Soccer Ball Inflation

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    or 0.925942 0.99208 pounds. The weight of the ball is important because it can affect the speed the ball falls due to gravity. Gravity's force is 9.81 m/s2. The ball’s velocity, or how fast it is going, is affected by where it is and how a force is acting upon it. The velocity of it going down is more because gravity is in the favor of falling were as the. Due to the force of gravity, the ball is constantly falling at a rate of 9.81…

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    NASA Space Mission

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    stronger than it is on the ground (NASA Space Bones). Giancoli describes objects orbiting the Earth as feeling weightless because they are, in essence, free falling towards Earth. The force of gravity causes objects orbiting Earth to “fall” from their normal, straight path as the only force applied on them is gravity. The free falling sensation felt by the astronauts in space is the same sensation briefly felt in a downward…

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    Inertia is used in soccer when a player kicks the soccer ball. Once the ball has been kicked, it resists gravity for a short time while it is suspended in the air. Momentum affects how far the ball will go. If you kick the ball with little force, it will not have as much momentum, causing there to be less acceleration. Likewise, if the ball is kicked with a…

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