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    Hooke's Law Experiment

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    Investigation Hooke’s Law AIM: To investigate how a spring behaves when a force of load stretches it. To figure out the relationship between the loads added to spring and the extension of spring. HYPOTHESIS: I think that as the load added to spring increases, the extension of the spring will increase. The relationship between them will be directly proportional. The formula of these two variables might be F=kx. F stands for the load added to spring, k is spring constant and x stands for…

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    Omar Alawad Math SL Mr. Sidat Stopping distance Introduction When driving on roads, drivers may see an obstacle ahead that requires them to apply brakes suddenly to stop. The distance covered by the car from the moment the driver applied brakes to the moment the car stops is called the stopping distance, which is also referred to as the braking distance. For a car travelling at an initial speed of , the stopping distance traveled by this car is given in the formula: The stopping…

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    Shoulder Joint Lab Report

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    I Anatomy of the shoulder The shoulder joint, as it is commonly called, is not a single joint but a complex arrangement of bones, ligaments and musculotendinous units that called the shoulder girdle. The primary role of the shoulder girdle is to provide a tremendous range of motion for positioning the upper extremity in space. The shoulder girdle also provides power and support for the upper extremity throughout and at the extremes of the range of motion. (19) The…

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    Matt Champion Vinson W. Jaye Process Analysis Essay 8 September 2017 How to Rotate Tires Rotating the tires on your vehicle is recommended so that the tread stays evenly worn on all four tires. Since the front tires carry more of the car’s weight, then they tend to wear down much faster than the back tires. The front tires also wear down faster since they are the ones that turn. It is recommended to rotate your tires every six thousand miles. If you find trouble in keeping up with the miles,…

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    hand, weight is the measure of the force of gravity acting on the mass. Mass is measured in kilograms, while weight is measured in newtons. The density of an object is found by dividing the mass by the volume. Buoyancy is the upward force of a liquid which counters the weight of an immersed object. The theoretical buoyancy of an object can be calculated by using the formula B=V(1g/mL) and then converting the units to kilograms and multiplying the answer by the force of gravity which is 9.8 N/kg.…

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    Natural Forces Affecting the Driver In one or more complete sentences, explain how natural laws apply to the following scenarios: 1. How does inertia affect a person who is not wearing a seat-belt during a collision? The prison will continue going forward at the same speed as the car was before the collision until something stops them. 2. How does kinetic energy affect the stopping distance of a vehicle traveling at 30 mph compared to the same vehicle traveling at 60 mph? There is 2 twice the…

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    Jump Shot In Basketball

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    exerts this force between the floor and the player’s feet, causing an elevation of the player jumping and also the upward motion of the shooters body transfers energy into the player’s body,…

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    tapped against a wall. There are all kinds of forces to that, forces like contact force, Gravity, and normal force. Gravity exist among all objects in the universe. Like in the wall and the posters tapped against it. The two objects attract gravity towards each other. Connected to the example of the wall, and gravity, normal force is the supported force upon the two objects, because they are in contact with one another. Which also leads to contact forces, physics all comes back together as one…

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    Scout's Journey

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    grow up, and experience the world in its true form, whether by choice or by force. It is an important part of life that changes one’s personality and their perspective of the world. This important transition is a focal point of life, and changes people as they learn about the world. Scout in Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird demonstrates what happens to people when they grow up when her life takes a turn and forces her into a young lady. At the beginning of the book Scout is a…

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    Shot In Basketball

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    The main point of playing basketball is to score, but the only way to score is to make sure you have a good shot. If you do not have a good shot, your chances will decrease in making the shot. Every basketball player wants to have a good jump shot. The three main ways to have a good shot consists of form, shot speed, and follow through. The form of your shot is the first and one of the main keys to have a good jump shot. To establish your form, you need to have your shooting hand behind…

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