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    Problem: how does the angle of trajectory effect the horizontal distance of a bottle rocket Background research: When an object is in the air and has no forces acting on it other than gravity it becomes a projectile. (Henderson, 1996) Gravity causes the projectile to accelerate toward the ground in a uniform arc like a rainbow does. this shape is known by scientists and mathematicians as a parabola, and objects that fly in the shape of a parabola are said to be in parabolic motion. A projectiles…

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    up 90% of the region’s total water usage per annum; however, water availability per capita in the region has dropped significantly. In India alone, projections show that per capita water availability could drop to 1,140 cubic metres per capita by 2050 from 1,986 cubic metres per capita in 1998 if current climate trends continue. Moreover, India is extracting groundwater 56% faster than it can be replenished, which will, in time, exacerbate water scarcity in the region. Given these statistics, it…

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    The Industrial Revolution that occurred in Great Britain throughout 1760 to 1830, was a time in which many advancements in technology and industry occurred. However, the repercussions of the revolution are often overlooked, due to the focus on the positive elements. Certain advancements were made to the agricultural industry, the process in which textiles were made was improved, the growth of the mining industry occured, iron products were created, basic transportation such as railroads were…

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    Passive House Case Study

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    build cheaper than a conventional build. 2.2 Classification Table 2.1: outlines the specification requirements for a house to be classified as passive. Space Heating Demand not to exceed 15kWh annually OR 10W (peak demand) per square metre of usable living space Space Cooling Demand roughly matches the heat demand with an…

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    Crudas Disasrous”is an oil tanker which has run aground and is leaking at a rate of 15 tonnes of oil per day. The oil is heading south with a strong current heading towards the bottom of Stradbroke Island from just north of Amity point and within 72 hours it will have reached the southern side of the islands ecosystems. North Stradbroke Island is made up of 18 regional ecosystems including; mudflats, mangroves, rocky shores and tidal flats, which is also located in Morton Bay just off the coast…

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    the original architectural structures The entire complex of the spa extends to over 1000 m2 and has two floors, which accommodates a reception area, locker rooms and shower, massage and treatment rooms, a couple’s suite, dry floating beds, a 15-metre pool, two whirlpools, a steam bath, two Finnish saunas, an ice fountain, a tropical rain shower and a relaxing area. Furthermore, located next to the spa reception area is a fully-fledged gym. The Spa Is capable of hosting 25 guests at once.…

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    Theories Of Perdurantism

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    Change in the properties of objects over time is a problem for the persistence of these objects. Properties of objects change over time such as trees growing taller and candles melting. Haslanger (2003) notes that this is a problem if we want to call these objects the same thing after change even though they have incompatible properties (p. 316). The tree in the field cannot have the properties of both being five meters tall and six meters tall. Perdurantism is one of the theories that attempts…

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    Riparian Zone Case Study

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    1. a) Roles of the riparian zone include filtering and buffering water through the various vegetation, acting as flood protection areas, trapping sediment and preventing erosion (though the roots of riparian plants) before they reach the water course, helping maintain local water table levels, shading by the riparian plants and keeping stream temperatures low during the summer for the fish, acting as a corridor for land mammals (e.g. bears, deer, squirrels), and overall maintaining biological…

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    saccharum is a forest-grown tree that can grow up to thirty-five metres high and up to ninety centimetres in diameter (Sugar maple, Natural Resources Canada, 2015). The sugar maple’s stem structure consists of a straight trunk that is often branch-free for two-thirds or more of its height before opening up into a narrow…

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    Fvc Vs Fq

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    Using the Horizontal Compression buttons and the scroll bar, display the trace and table of results for each exercise. Email the report to yourself and use your results to answer the following questions, including the trace and table of results where appropriate. You should read through your lecture notes on the respiratory system; the background information for this class on Moodle; and section 23-7 in Martini (2012) p830-838. Please hand your individual work into the Student Centre by the…

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