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    they make a pass and it is collecting water because it is raining outside and the more water it gets filled up with the more weight and mass/pressure is being put towards the ball think of it as the Toy cart \experiment the more mass it was put on the less it accelerate but with the force it gets from falling down the ramp is like the soccer ball the water is the mass/weight that is being put toward the soccer ball but if you use enough…

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    dimorphic, and females are considerably smaller than males. The female chacma weighs from 12 to 25 kg (26 to 55 lb), with an average of 15.4 kg (34 lb).[7][8][9][10] It is similar in size to the olive baboon, averaging slightly higher in mean body mass, and of similar weight to the more compact mandrill, the males of which weigh on average about 1 kg (2.2 lb) more than a chacma baboon, the females weigh 3 kg (6.6 lb) less than the female…

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    This experiment is to be used to determine the era of which the composition and thus the density of the penny changed, and what the other metal besides copper has made up the composition since 1962. First, ten pennies from three different time periods (1995-1999, 2000-2004, 2005-present) were gathered. All ten pennies from a specific time were weighed together on an analytical balance. Then, a fifty mL graduated cylinder was filled with twenty mL of water, which was recorded as the initial…

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    potential, kinetic, heat, and sound energy. Energy is not completely being destroyed, its just being transferred. We can use Newton's 3 laws to prove this statement. Newton's first law is energy cannot be destroyed nor created, second law which is force = mass * acceleration, and three for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction(will talk more about this my my body paragraph). The potential energy will lower, and kinetic will rise. As it is dropped, the gravitational potential…

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    Everyone has their own problems they have to deal with everyday. Some people have more difficult problems to deal with than others. For example some peoples problems maybe to study for an exam. Others may just be trying to get through another day. People with disorders like anorexia struggle to live everyday. Anorexia is a disorder that means people won 't eat for days to the point where they almost die because they psychologically believe that their fat. Many people in the world that have this…

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    using torque to mass a meter stick – without using a triple beam balance or spring scale / force meter. Materials: One meter stick One fulcrum Three sliding Clips One 50 gram hanging mass Procedures: Setup fulcrum Attach a sliding clip at the 50 cm mark of the meter stick and place meter stick on a fulcrum. From that point, move the sliding clip left and right (based on which side of the meter stick is going down/up) until you are able to identify a precise value for the center of mass. If…

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    In this paper we will see how physics plays a role in the sport of soccer. In this paper I will be using five different references : the science classroom, real world physics problems, soccer mania, soccer ball world, and stmarys-ca.edu. Physics is the study of matter and its motion through space and time, it is a big role in soccer , soccer uses Newton’s first , second, and third laws of motion.Magnu effect is also a role in soccer this is when the ball curves to a certain direction…

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    mb is the mass of the block and m added is the additional mass on the block. Procedure: weigh the block. Record this value as mb. 2. With the block on one of its broad sides, run the string over the pulley. Adjust the string to ensure that it is level. Attach the mass holder to the free end of the string. 3. Find the mass on the mass holder that will allow the block to slide at constant speed once it is set into motion. Record this value as fk. 4. Add enough mass to the mass holder…

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    Research: According to Newton 's Second law when force is increased acceleration increases assuming that mass stays constant. a=F/m Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to prove when force increases acceleration also increases. The independent variable is amount of force applied to the Lenny Board and the dependant variable is the acceleration of the Lenny Board. 3 controlled variables are mass, surface of testing, and the Lenny Board (the weight, the amount of grease on the bearings, ECT)…

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    I would learn as many as I could in my lifetime. As a military child, I was always intrigued by the Catholic faith. Every Sunday I would watch the Catholic families pile into their cars to go to Mass. Military families lived, worked, played and even worshiped on base. Therefore, the Catholic Mass really ranked up high in my mind to make families leave every Sunday. The military did have a base chapel, which offered nondenominational…

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