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    law when force is increased acceleration increases assuming that mass stays constant. a=F/m Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to prove when force increases acceleration also increases. The independent variable is amount of force applied to the Lenny Board and the dependant variable is the acceleration of the Lenny Board. 3 controlled variables are mass, surface of testing, and the Lenny Board (the weight, the amount of grease on the bearings, ECT) itself. Hypothesis 1: If we increase force on…

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    you that unexpected thrill. Not only those laws,but inertia because it has a big effect by changing the speed directions that make the roller coaster scary and exciting at the same time. I’ve always wondered how these cars on the roller coaster move so fast and go through these obstacles,but I’ve now realised that it’s Newton’s laws.Newton’s law helps the roller coaster by adding force as well as the car’s gradually gain energy from the rise up the hill to gain more power through the…

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    Potential Energy Essay

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    experimental arrangement was completed, the mass of the glider and flag was determined. For the first trial, no additional weights were added onto the glider + flag or the hanger. The air machine was turned on, and the photo-gate was positioned such that the speed of the glider could be measured after it has traveled a distance d, which was set to 0.50m. The photo-gate and flag on the glider were also both straightened. After that, the velocity of the glider (with flag) was measured. This…

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    causes lifters to struggle to get the weights off the floor, but makes lockout easy. One thing to be cautious of when conducting a conventional style deadlift is shear force from hyper extending the lower back. (Ez) According to a study of two male regional powerlifting champions, research showed that there were greater L4-L5 shear forces and moments in the conventional group. The research also showed that hip and knee moments were not significantly different between the two deadlift styles,…

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    is as rest it remains at rest or, if it is in motion, it moves with uniform velocity, until it is acted on by a resultant force. 2. Acceleration is dependent on the forces acting upon an object and the mass of the object. Therefore, if the force is increased, the acceleration is increased. And the more mass the object has, the more acceleration decreases. So the resultant force (F) is equal to mass (m) times acceleration (a) (F = ma). 3. For every action, there is an equal and opposite…

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    Essay On Roller Coasters

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    Milaya Ruffin Mr. Simmons Biology October 14, 2016 Research Many people have gone on roller coasters, but have they really thought about how they work? All of the tosses and turns. How does it stay on the track? How does it slow down? How does it speed up? Slow and clanking, the string of cars is pulled up to the highest point of a roller coaster. One by one, the cars start going downhill on the other side, until gravity kicks into action and the full weight of the train is going down into…

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    Untochable Force Essay

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    following events related to untochable force: (1) coconuts falling from the tree to the ground (2) Attract magnetic iron plates (3) footwear be worn after long use (4) Budi push the beam to shift to the right The above events involving untouchable force is the number of events .... a. 1 and 2 b. 1 and 3 c. 2 and 4 d. 4 2. Amir and Badu are playing tug of war. Amir pull to the left with a force of 200 N while Badu pull to the right by the force of 350 N. resultant force generated is .... A. 150…

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    Welcome To The Loop

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    Welcome to the Loop-Dy-Loop!!! This roller coaster is found in the beautiful area of Hersheypark inside the water park. The roller coaster, is filled with many twists, turns, and loops. This roller coaster is not just any roller coaster, it has a fabulous view of the whole park. The tallest point on this ride, where you feel the highest potential energy, is over 4,586 feet tall. This ride is over four football fields long!! While you are waiting in line you can see that the cars have three rows…

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    going around 2 loops pass the gold mine express, where kinetic energy, In addition centripetal force, and terminal velocity is. Your flying past everything around the fastest corner gaining friction where little bushes and palm trees stand with anIn addition, you see giant boulders in the way surrounded by a stream.As acceleration speeds up you go through the curve of wonders up another hill at a constant speed getting ready to go down another loop and then everything stops sundenly.In…

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    Air also has two similar properties, mass and elasticity. Stiffness and elasticity are interchangeable quantities as both possess the same features. A spring is a highly elastic object which can be displaced from equilibrium through applying a force to the mass. This is generally done by compressing or stretching the spring. By compressing the spring, the spring is displaced from equilibrium and moved towards the right, automatically assigning a sense of direction causing negative…

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