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    Roller Coaster Physics

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    coaster could run smoothly, the running state of the train must be considered in advance. Clearly, physical principles have a irreplaceable role in almost every part of the roller coaster design. Then main physical principles involves Newton's Law of Motion, the law of conservation of energy, force analysis, and material mechanics, and these principles could be put into practice in either huge or tiny designs. In addition, through my roller coaster model, I noticed that there are some designs…

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    Luisa Jump Shot Analysis

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    from her arms rather than the help from her body. This also happens because Luisa’ jump from executing the ball is more of a hop. To get more height on your jump will generate more height of the ball and allowing the ball to go in. This is projectile motion of the ball. We can also see that Luisa’ shoulder is too out of place for the ball to go in. Luisa’ shoulder should be elevated towards the hoop inline upwards with her elbow. The muscles that are working her shoulder are the trapezius and…

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    Comparing Car Safety

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    The developments of technology continue to advance the performance, efficiency and safety of vehicles available today. These advancements of car safety technology enable to save more lives. This article will compare the safety features of a 2011 Hyundai Getz S TB and a 2009 Holden Astra CD. Both cars are in a similar price range but which car is better when it comes to safety. The safety features that are to be reviewed include; seat belts, air bags, anti- locking break system (ABS), crumple…

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    Books that contain similarities that are from two different time periods is like eggs and ketchup, a totally weird combination but somehow taste delicious. Narratives that connect throughout history makes it fun for both readers and teachers alike to analyses and further compare the texts. Frankenstein, a novel that takes place during the Scientific Revolution, is about a young scientist who is terrorized by his own creation of a monster using science. Readers see Victor Frankenstein, the main…

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    Dear Members of the Committee on Ways and Means: Since the last major tax reform in the U.S. nearly 30 years ago, significant changes have taken place in the composition of taxpayers, businesses, and the economy. The tax code has added over 30,000 pages, the U.S. corporate tax rate has become one of the highest in the world at 39.1 percent, and credits, loopholes, and deductions have seen a 44 percent increase. While there is little debate among Americans that major tax reform is needed, the…

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    Tides In Fishing

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    Moon phases affect on tide, tides affect on fishing In order to understand how tides work and how tides affect fishing, the relationship between the motion of the Earth in respect to the Sun and the Moon must first be understood. Newton’s law of gravitation explains that both the proximity and mass of two relative objects increases the attraction present within them. "The Ocean's Tides Explained” article states that on Earth’s axis, the level of the ocean is centered by the centrifugal…

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    Vela Rani Research Paper

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    Background Gravity/Freefall: Every object on the Earth’s surface is pulled towards the center of the earth by the force of Gravity. Gravity causes all objects in Freefall to accelerate downwards at the same rate, regardless of the object’s mass. On Earth, acceleration due to gravity is constant of 9.81m/s^2. Therefore on Earth when air resistance is not present, all objects fall at the same acceleration of 9.81m/s^2. However, on the planet Vela Rani, the value of acceleration due to gravity is…

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    Samantha Valdivia Section C December 15, 2014 Accretion of Powdered Debris In the short story “Eveline,” published in 1914, the main character, Eveline, has a life altering decision to make. She must choose between staying and helping her family or leaving Dublin to go to Buenos Aires with Frank, her lover. While she weighs both options she is sits beside her window during the entirety of this short story. Her struggle to decide is symbolized by dust throughout the novel. Joyce does this in…

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    Development of an Automatic Car Parking System Abstract—This Paper proposes the development of an Automatic Car Parking System imparting performance. This proposed framework uses sensors, electric power steering, path planning, path tracking and pure pursuit algorithm. The verification of the vehicle was demonstrated using the electric power steering for tracking the path. An ultrasonic sensor is used to determine the availability of the parking space. Drivers can uses user interactive interface…

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    Reusable Rocket Future

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    rockets a sustainable possibility for the future? What are rockets? Rocket technology is extremely wasteful, and being a one shot wonder, they show no promise of a sustainable future. When a rocket is launched, it is propelled based upon newton’s 3rd law of motion; “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.” This is done by using on board propellant which is then used to create thrust from a rocket engine, by ejecting thrust in the opposite direction to the rocket, it is…

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