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    If two objects are supposed to have the same amount of acceleration , the larger object must be acted on by a larger force , whereas the smaller object must be acted on by a smaller force. The second law of motion applies to the behavior of objects for which all existing Isaac Newton’s 3rd law of motion is technically stated as, “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.” Which means that in every interaction, there are forces acting on the two interacting objects. Or in…

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    it has transcendental ideality in the sense that it is not a property belonging to external objects in themselves, instead existing as an a priori intuition within us, space continues to have empirical reality in that it applies to all the appearances we have of external objects. (A28/B44). Kant ultimately holds that space is not intuited as existing in anything itself, as a form which we impose onto objects around us, and that these which are intuited as existing in space are nothing other than…

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    M. M., & Bohus, M., 2004). Object…

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    important so that you can keep that reputation of work. Then, dependability is a plus so that the employers know they can count on you. As for the working part you need to work hard, be responsible, and be dependable. Then, saving up to get that object is going to be difficult.…

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    9th grade year for my art and design class. The title of this work is "Kitchen Drawer Drawing". My first impression when viewing the artwork is the background drowns out the objects, the objects are not dark enough while the background is too dark. Most of the objects can be recognized. Some of them the shading make the objects seem more like a blur than any kitchen item, so it makes it somewhat unrecognizable. The subject, or focal point of this drawing is the frying pan. It is the…

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    Newton's Laws Of Motion

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    every object in a state of uniform motion tends to remain in that state of motion unless an external force is applied to it. The second is the relationship between an object's mass m, its acceleration a, and the applied force F is F = ma in this law the direction of the force vector is the same as the direction of the acceleration vector. The last one being for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Newton's laws are important…

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    the topic of physics are endless but, one of his important accomplishments is his Law of the Lever. When talking about levers you have to mention the three parts you need to be able to effectively use a lever. The first part is the two separate objects that can vary in weight and size and…

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    Introduction- In theory, parachutes work because of the force of gravity. Gravity is a force of attraction between two objects, that is highly affected by size and proximity (gravity will have a stronger pull if the object are larger and close together). Gravity also differs from the mass of an object the more mass an object has the more gravity it will exert on the objects around it. When looking at really large masses, like the earth the gravitational pull becomes much greater because of its…

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    argues that the existence of objects in space outside of us cannot be proven by recourse to immediate experience. The latter, he contends, can only prove the existence and states of the cogito (self) as they exist in time. After thorough investigation of the things he can or cannot doubt, the interlocutor of the Meditations discovers that…

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    What are physical objects according to either (or both) John Locke or George Berkeley? This question stems from the metaphysical question “are all objects mind dependent? This essay will look at the idealist viewpoint of George Berkeley (1685-1753), an immaterialist, who denies that matter exists and says the only things that exist are mental things. Berkeley is responsible for the advancement of the theory of immaterialism later altered to subjective idealism. John Locke (1632-1704), a…

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