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    Parvata Asana Study Guide

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    should be done under supervision of experience yoga teacher.  It should be done in relaxed environment.  It should be done in earliest part of the day preferably at the dawn of the day(sunrise).  Empty stomach is recommended.  Avoid any jerk or force during or in assuming any pose. B. CHANDRA…

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    implies that the two bodies of masses M and m, and the radius vectors r ⃗_M and r ⃗_m , respectively, would exert the following forces of mutual gravitational attraction: Figure 1.2. A two-body interaction coordinate system. Two masses M and m at the radius vectors rM and rm , respectively. Force on m: F ⃗_m = -m( r) ̈_(m )= -- GMm/r^2 r ⃗/r (1.5a) Force…

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    pendulum is twice bigger than the period of the lever oscillation. Piston of the pump has reverse effect on the lever and damps its oscillation. Damping of the lever motion causes damping of the pendulum, but the work of the force damping the pendulum is less than the work of the forces which damp the lever. Equilibrium position of the lever is horizontal, and the equilibrium position of the pendulum is vertical. Oscillation of the lever and the pendulum take place in the same plane, vertical in…

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    Speed Of Sound Lab Report

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    Mr. Acland B Block Physics Lab: Speed of Sound Essential Question Asked: How does the speed of sound differ between metals and gases? Background Information: The speed of sound is gauged by distance over time (distance/time). Certain aspects that can change or affect the speed of sound would include the density of the item through which the sound is traveling. Continuing on with that concept, when sound is traveling through the air at a certain speed, factors may include the temperature,…

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    (acceleration) is proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to the mass. Background Theory: Sir Isaac Newton presented his three laws of motion in the Principia Mathematica Philosophiae Naturalis in 1687. The second law, ΣF = ma, states that changes in force will cause an object to accelearate and with this equation, one can figure out how much. It can be rewritten into a = ΣF / m, and thus, it can be seen that acceleration is proportional to net force and inversely proportional…

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    Equilibrioception is the sense of balance and a process that takes place within the body. Balance is maintained by the human body during both normal posture and movements. Thus, equilibrioception is a continuous process that takes place unconsciously in the body for the most part. This procedure requires the input of information from the vestibular, visual and proprioceptive systems. Motor output is relayed through two separate pathways in response to the integration of the information. Thus,…

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    This will determine the force that can be generated within the muscle. The greater the strength required, the greater the number of motor units (and therefore the number of muscle fibres) that contract. Stimuli too weak to produce a spike do, however, set up a local electrotonus…

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    Conic Sections Case Study

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    Degenerate Cases of Conic Sections: Conics are formed when a plane and a double cone intersect. These intersections can form a variety of conics. These include: circles, parabolas, ellipses and hyperbolas. A circle can be formed from a cone if a plane intersects with the cone at an angle perpendicular to the base of the cone. This circle is also formed by the equation: (x-h)2+ (y-k)2=r2. This equation creates a relation because the collection of points does not pass the vertical line test. To…

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    The goals of this project are: To define the piecewise function formulas defining the coaster To create a replicated graph of the formulas To determine the maximum height of the coaster as well as the longest drop, in comparison to other great coasters in the world To determine how long the passengers will be in the air, how fast the coaster is going when hitting the “splashy zone”, and where the “splashy zone” should be built To determine the maximum height a passenger can reach during…

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    Pendulum Experiment

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    this experiment to be very interesting since I’ve seen and used pendulums a lot before, but I have never really reflected on why they oscillate. After this lab and understanding of the theory, I even know how to relate measurements to figure out the force of gravity. That is why I love physics, everything is related which makes it possible to explain phenomena seen in the everyday life.…

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