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    Raising the Speed Limit Some say “speed kills” but is speed really the killer? The killer is the person who is behind the wheel. Much less just because careless drivers are the cause of deaths in motor vehicles, that does not mean society should lower the speed down to an unreasonable point. In Fact we should increase the speed and let the careless drivers deal with the problems they cause and not penalize the rest. Even though driving 55 miles per hour is more fuel efficient,the speed limit…

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    Speed Reading Skills

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    Speed reading is traditionally looked upon highly and is seen as a great skill in the academic and professional community. There is a relationship between reading speed and retention when one holds the assumption that reading faster is better (McLaughlin, 1969; Smith, 1975). The capability of reading faster is possible but the quality of retaining the information read is variable (McLaughlin, 1969). The average person reads 200-250 words per minute (WPM) for upper intermediate grades and…

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    the correct amount of time to get to your destination without having to speed. Speeding is not, and never will be, the answer to getting places on time. If you have to speed to get to where you’re going, maybe you should change your plans for another day. I think people would better understand you being late rather than having somebody’s life being taken because you were in such a hurry to get somewhere that you chose to speed. I think about this everyday now, how I could have been that person…

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    Distracted Driving Cause

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    Speeding occurs when the driver ignores the speed limit, and accelerates fast at dangerous speeds. Going past the speed limit is a crime and you can get a ticket. The consequence of speeding is that, when speeding, the faster you are going, the more time your automobile will require to do a complete full stop in case of an emergency. Driving at high speeds will most likely, cause you to crash because, the cars brake pads won’t respond quickly enough…

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    limited to only about half a day before they must stop. Some might say that going only forty-five miles an hour would make these trucks terrible when it comes to delivery time, I would disagree. With only eleven hour days, a human driver would need to speed at roughly ninety miles per hour to arrive at the same time as a self-driving truck would going forty-five for twenty-four hours. This does not include, of course, meals eaten, gas stops, and other breaks taken during the day that are…

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    masses. Always remember that a minute’s patience, or endurance with another road user can save a life. Some people think that driving faster than the normal speed limit will help them reach their destination on time, but they forget that it can also lead them to the death path, which is preventable by following all the safety signs, and posted speed limits on the roads. In my opinion, the government should start driving courses in schools, so the teenagers can be taught about the hazards about…

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    the lecture “Simulation of Power Transmission Systems”. Contents 1. What is Bike Mechanics? 2. Interface 3. Requirements for Bike Mechanics 4. Inputs and Outputs 5. Forces acting on E-Bike a) Drag Force b) Drive Force c) Tangential Force d) Rolling Resistance Force (Frictional Force) e) Force…

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    Cup Speech Research Paper

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    PACE Speech The problem I researched for this experiment was to see if the weight of a ball affects the speed that ball in travel at when shot or thrown. While researching this I found out that many different sports involve arm strength to throw an object far or at high speeds and many athletes don’t have enough arm strength or maybe don’t have much at all, but for every sport there is always a workout plan to increase what is needed. To increase your arm strength, the weight of a ball is a…

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    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 large mass. The earth's gravitational force pulls…

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    Marching Band Physics

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    marching band. Nevertheless there is a lot of physics involved. Whether it’s the tempo of the song, this would involve speed, other things are in factor too like velocity, acceleration, friction, and momentum. Mostly in the movement. To start, the speed refers to the a lot of things. It could be the tempo, for example, 166 beats a min to 100 beats a min or whatever. This affects the speed of the marchers as well. In this diagram you can see that gravity is pulling on the marcher and…

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