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    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 opposite of its spin. The projectile motion is also a concept in soccer that is really not actually thought of. In general everything in soccer has a concept involving…

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    Their gear on the other hand is expensive and advance. A mass spectrometer cost about $85,000. A computer to handle this information from all the lab equipment is about $600. A finger print development chamber, uses gases to develop a fingerprint, this can cost up to $5,000. The last important piece of lab equipment…

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    way to find velocity was previously stated. The equation for finding or mass flow rate is as follows: mass of waterflow time, the mass of water was calculated from the 10 fluid ounces that were used in the most successful launch. The flow time was constant for all rockets tested at 0.5 seconds. The fluid ounces had to be converted to metric units as well, then were converted into units of mass. The Fgis found by taking the mass of the rocket multiplied by acceleration, in equation form it…

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    Hot Packs Lab

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    the data (line of best fit) shows that with 26.6 g of calcium chloride, the change of temperature will be exactly 55 o C. There may have been some limitations to the data in this lab. When measuring temperature, stirring of the thermometer had a big effect. The stirring, however, wasn't very consistent throughout all three trials which may have caused inaccuracies. The equipment may have also been a limitation in this lab. The scale used to measure the calcium chloride only went to tenths of a…

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    Soccer Ball Inflation

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    The Deflation Effects on a Soccer Ball How could a ball affect a game? How could the speed it is moving at affects how it is received. Can the way to control the ball be affected by how stiff or hard the ball is. Can the air pressure of the ball affect the bounce of the ball. Can the little thing about a soccer ball affect such a large game of soccer. The pounds per square inch, or PSI, of a soccer ball can affect a lot of things but it does not give an advantage to any team over another since…

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    Physics In Baseball

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    In the photo, a baseball is being hit by a bat in a game. This photo was taken at a Gonzaga baseball game on campus (I used a profession photo because they are way better and a second photo is used to show the moment of contact which is what I am talking about). In terms of the physics in the photo. The focus of this paper will be on the energy transfer from the bat to the ball, which causes the ball to reverse directions, increase velocity, and create a launch angle to potentially be a…

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    However, in reality, it is likely that the bounce height will increase less than the initial height, because air resistance will not be negligible. As the initial height increases, the effect of air resistance will also increase, meaning that the bounce height will increase less than it would without the effect of air resistance. Therefore, it is predicted that the coefficient of restitution will decrease slightly as the initial height of the tennis ball…

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    A fluid in which the viscous stresses taken place from its flow at all the point are linearly proportional to the rate of change in its deformation over time is called Newtonian fluid. Newtonian fluid explains the relationship between the shear rate and the shear stress is linear with the proportionality constant, which is to be referred as the coefficient of viscosity. Non-Newtonian fluid is a fluid where the properties of fluid flow are not similar with Newtonian fluid. In Newtonian fluids,…

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    Acrobatic Jumping

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    proportional to the mass of the object given the same force.” (Kingaby). Kicking a soccer ball is fairly easy, mostly because light air is inside. All the ball needs is a little tap and it begins to move. Kicking a soccer ball sized rock is much more ineffective. The rock receiving a little tap will not do anything at all. The rock’s mass is much greater than that of a soccer ball, therefore it will take more force to accelerate the movement of the rock. The mathematical equation “Force = Mass ×…

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    Religious Experience Essay

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    windows and sturdy wooden pews. Even though the church was in the middle of downtown Nashville, I felt as though I was in some peaceful little town in the middle of nowhere. The whole experience was more of a shock than I was expecting; I knew that mass would be different than attending my normal church, but I honestly had no idea how different it truly would be. When we walked into the church, it was hard not to notice the giant white candle lit in the middle of the aisle way; my family nor I…

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