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    Chevrolet Trailblazer

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    choice: a 4.2-liter, V-6 paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. This engine makes 285 horsepower and 276 foot-pounds of torque and along with the transmission, remained the standard powertrain throughout the TrailBlazer’s 8-year model run. In 2003, TrailBlazer EXT models were provided with an available 5.3-liter, V-8 engine. Making 290 horsepower and 325 foot-pounds of torque, this small-block engine is paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. The small V-8 was also an option on…

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    too]. The Forte LX sedan is powered by a 1.8-liter, four-cylinder engine making 145 horsepower and 130-foot-pounds of torque. This engine comes paired with a 6-speed…

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    The GTO Model

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    The discretionary 455 had the same appraised power (despite the fact that at a crest of 3,600 rpm), however considerably more torque. The vast majority of the drop was inferable from the new evaluating framework (which now mirrored a motor in as-introduced condition with suppressors, embellishments, and standard admission). The motors were moderately minimal changed from 1971.…

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    Np-Dimer Lab Report

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    rotation. In sharp contrast, the angular displacement of D3 dimer totally distributes at the positive side (third column of Fig. 4B), representing a unidirectional counter-clockwise rotation with random step length, where the photoinduced impulsive torques are unidirectional but random in…

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    What Is America's Pastime

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    Daniel Rothman Mr. Sullivan Period 3 4/29/16 America’s Pastime You're in humid 98 degree weather you have been standing there for over an hour. That is just part of America's pastime baseball. Baseball was invented in the 1800 hundreds and since then has evolved on so many different levels. There also is a part of science that has to deal with this fun but simple sport, but we will get to that later. Baseball just isnt a sport it part of America's culture, and in my opinion the United States…

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    Exercise Science In Sports

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    the field. Exercise Science has increased the amount of measurements that can be taken in a wide range of areas, like the mobility of the shoulder, force and momentum produced from the lower body during the pitching motion, angular acceleration and torque of the trunk during the motions of pitching and batting, and even the measurements of muscles, especially those of the rotator cuff, responsible for stability of the shoulder joint. As years go on, technology becomes more advanced, including in…

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    A Lamborghini and a Toyota Supra line up to race. The Lamborghini is a 650 horsepower V10 while the Toyota Supra is secretly a 1,600 horsepower inline six. Who will win? There are all kinds of cars that can be modified to go faster than originally built. There are only certain modified cars that can beat stock cars. Depending on the car, modified cars are better because they have a better appearance, competitive prices, and have a much bigger potential for speed. Stock cars and modified cars…

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    Gymnastics Research Paper

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    Physics in Gymnastics Gymnastics is a sport practiced by both men and women. It involves the graceful performance of acrobatic moves maintaining control of the body. This movements include tumbling, running and the use of different gymnastic equipment. . Gymnastics was used by the ancient Greeks to prepare for war. Running, jumping and activities like boxing were used. These activities helped develop the muscles needed for hand-to-hand combat. Gymnastic equipment was first created…

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    Team Member Contributions On this project I worked with Savanna Addis and Jared Liddle. They were awesome partners on this project. In the first stages; Savanna came up with the starting idea for our car as well as the main points of our test plan. In the days that followed directly after we adjusted the plans and drawings, but the work was still based off of Savanna’s original ideas. Jared ended up building our first car. This car was a great start to help us figure out some problems in our…

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    movement screen (Appendix 1) to capture biomechanical data in under 10 minutes. The 3-Dimensional data produced from this markerless MoCap system (valued at $40 000) varied from range of motion, to squat depths, and jump heights, as well as joint torques and center of mass sway. This multi-faceted biomechanical data I found relevant to the constructs of biomechanics. I was especially…

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