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    and one of the most important skill-related components of fitness to the performance of a javelin throw. Muscular power is the ability to combine strength and speed in an explosive action and this is shown in a javelin throw. There are two types of powers, speed-dominated power, which is power generated through a greater emphasis on speed and is essential in activities such as sprinting and throwing which javelin includes. As well as strength-dominated power, which is power generated through a…

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    to the National Center for health Statistics. You are at risk every time you step into a vehicle that risk automatically doubles when you decide to drive under the influence, distracted by texting while driving, or just going way above the posted speed limit. Drinking while driving is a serious issue we face today not only from people of the legal drinking age, but for teens as well. For every one out of ten high schoolers drinks and drives. Teen drivers are seventeen times more likely under the…

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    When designing high speed rotors and precise rotors, it is a important factor to be considered in the design. The way which used in the experiment is add the unbalance mass on the rotor, then, make whole system be balanced. The report has contained two tables which show the results collected from the experiment. It has included four diagrams, two tables and discussion section for results. Theory[1] Rigid Rotor: Working speed is lower than the lowest-order critical speed of the rotor is…

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    Once a year Hot Rod magazine hosts a Top Speed Challenge in Ohio in which they have loads of street legal cars competing to go the fastest in the standing mile. The Death Proof Camaro, Geezer II Firebird, and the DIYAutoTune 240sx are Three of the most dangerous cars competing in the Top Speed Challenge. Each one of these cars are capable of going over 200 miles an hour during a pass. At the event there is 20 different classes based on engine size, brand, and configuration. The Death proof…

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    Brianna Chapter Summary

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    answer most of the questions the teacher asked her related to the story. While Brianna has many strengths, she is not a fluent reader. She lacks speed and intonation as indicated within the running records summary. Referencing the running record, Brianna reads slowly, at 53 words per minute. Although she was…

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    put the national speed at 55 miles per hour. The Republican Congress was championing the states rights.They authorized to fund for the nation highway and it all depends on the state for their own speed limit. (The Atlantic). In 1975 the government told the highway funds that people with motorcycles need helmets. (The Atlantic). Congress had flip flopped the law on 1975 then brought it back up in 1991.Finally President Clinton signed a law in 1995 that eliminated the helmet and speed rule. (The…

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    performance, design and silent operation. Most of the mainstream air purifiers out there are only responsible of running basic air purifying tasks like filtering out dust, and human and pet hair. Users can just truly enjoy these tasks when set to lower speed settings because of their tendency to produce noise that can disrupt sleep. But if…

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    Flight 3407 Case Study

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    air crew was never able to get the aircraft back completely under control. They also failed to notice their air speed slowing down. Because of the lateness of the flight and being at the end of the day both pilot and copilot were very fatigued. Fatigue also greatly impacted their ability to multitask linking their inability to cope with icing conditions, stick shaker and losing air speed. The NTSB investigators came up with forty-six finding leading up to the fatal crash of flight…

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    the games that requires both upper body strength and lower body strength in equal amounts. Also, it requires an extensive variety of wellness to play at an elite level. This is what makes it harder to train for. You require not just leg strength and speed, but also cardiovascular fitness, center quality, rate, heading ability and dexterity. All of this in one player who can play a full an hour and a half or more, at as close to peak level as possible. How would you accomplish every one of these…

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    Trains are one of the oldest and essential source of transportation. One big machine produces massive power to pull the mass 8 or 10 times of its mass on steel tracks and transports it to thousands of mile between the cities. Steam engines power the trains in its initial stages. Now, Diesel Engines and Electric power trains are used. There are four forces acts on a train. One of them is its weight which balanced by the typical reaction of the tracks. The third one is the thrust force produced by…

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