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    Differential Services When a car makes a left turn, the left side wheels naturally turn slower than the outside wheels on the right because the exterior wheels have to travel farther than the inside wheels make the turn. For this reason, tires have to be able to move independently and at different speeds to avoid slipping. This gives the car more power and control in the turn. A differential is a mechanical set of simple gears that allow the wheels to rotate at independent speeds, and to be…

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    During the 17th century, an English scientist Sir Isaac Newton showed the scientific research for rocketry. Newton represented his idea of motion into three different laws. These explained how rockets work and why they work in space or any other sort of mediums. The first movement law is an object in motion will stay in motion unless acted upon by another force. The second law states, acceleration of an object is exerted by a net force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force.…

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    How to train a dragon to do various things it will be hard especially since you do not know what type of dragon you are training. Dragons should not be impossible to train but it can be difficult to do all the things you want them to do. We are going to teach our dragons to use a dog door, roar at the sound of your alarm clock, and can find and retrieve your keys. To teach your dragon to learn how to use a dog door, he needs first to be able to paying attention to how to do the task, be able to…

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    1. Measure the distance from the top of the third floor balcony to the first floor using a tape measurer. It should start from the top railing of the balcony to until it touches the floor. 2. Take a meter stick and place the front of the car at zero. Turn on the car and let it run until the front reaches the end of the meter stick. Make sure to use a timer to see how long it takes the car too travel that far. Divide the change in distance it travel by the time it took to find the velocity of…

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    Want that perfect “Kobe” jump shot? All the great shooters around the world have extremely good form. To have good form, you need a technique or steps to follow in order to keep your jump shot consistent. The perfect jump shot requires bending of the knees, flicking of the wrist, and following through. The first step, bending of the knees, is very important and results in how the ball approaches the rim. When bending the knees within a shot, the shooter creates a stability stance for the ball to…

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    Mouse Killing Car Project

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    Mouse Killing Car Project While building and testing a mousetrap car the builder must understand a few simple but, vital mechanics. The vehicle will be propelled by the pulling force of a small mousetrap. The end goal of building this car is to have it go from one end of the room to the other on top of carpet. Leverage, kinetic energy, and friction; are things to take into consideration while testing and building the car. There are two types of levers to keep in mind. The first is the lever arm…

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    Isaac Newton was one of the most famous researchers. Many of his discoveries are still important and used today. Many people know about Newton’s discoveries and laws but not many know about his early life. (biography.com) Isaac Newton was born in the hamlet of woolsthorpe, lincolnshire england, on January 4th, 1643. He was born 3 months premature and his father died before he was born. When Isaac was 3 his mother remarried and left him with his grandmother. After his mother’s second husband…

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    Isaac Newton was an English physicist and a Mathematician.He died on January 4,1643,Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth United Kingdom.He died March 31,1727,Kensington,london,United Kingdom.He famous for his law of gravitation. Isaac Newton had a lot of discoveries and achievements.He generalized the binomial theorem.He made the world’s first working reflecting telescope.He created his three laws of motion. Isaac Newton was educated in Trinity college two…

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    associated the lab coats and the food together. Ivan decided to use a different stimuli in another experiment to test what he called, classical conditioning. He would ring a bell each time he would feed the dogs. The dogs then associated the sound of the bell with food, causing them to salivate. In his attempt of understanding this concept, he explained it as classical conditioning where there would be a neutral stimulus, unconditioned stimulus, and an unconditioned response. In the second…

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    The concept of democracy originated in Athens, Greece in 5th century B.C., and the word “democracy” derives from the Greek words “demos” (the people) and “kratia” (power or authority). The Athenian model of democracy was a precursor to modern versions that would emerge during the Age of Enlightenment in the 17th and 18th centuries. Since the power of a democracy is centered in the people, this form of government is the most desirable, and also the most challenging. A successful democracy…

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