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    Static stability assessment with existing IMO A 469 criteria The primary objective of this section is to assess the static stability of the AHV during AHOs. Intact vessel capsizing prevention is a fundamental principle of fulfilling the ship stability requirement. The stability of a vessel is universally presented with a static stability curve, which describes the overturning moment required to incline a vessel to various angles for a given loading condition. This curve in principle similar to…

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    Lab: Energy

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    Lab 6: Energy The intent of this lab is to show the relationships of energy to a system. For this experiment, we had a spring attached to a car, which was attached to a string that went through a rotary sensor and had a weight attached at the end. By stretching the spring, and causing the weight to drop nearer to the ground and bounce up we were able to determine: the angle of the string and rotations; the car position; height of the weight bouncing up and down; velocity; the stretch of the…

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    Skid Steer Loader

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    construction, farming, or logging. It has a rigid frame and lift arms you can attach various tools and skid steer loader attachments to. Loaders may be track-equipped or four-wheel drive. The drive system of the loader has no transmission. Instead, it uses pumps and hydraulic motors to power the wheels or tracks. Wheels can drive independently of each other, which makes them very maneuverable. The skid steer loader gets its name from the way its stationary wheels skid with the moving wheels.…

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    Difference between a racing dirt bike and a Trail dirt bikes Did you know that Racing dirt bikes is way different than riding regular dirt bikes? Most people think that they are the same, but they are not very similar. Racing is different from regular riding because of the bikes engin, their suspension, and their tires. Motocross bikes focus on different speeds. Trail bikes are meant for going threw mud and meant for more power. gearing up helps if your trails consist more of long…

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    In general, the experiment succeeded in demonstrating free-fall by dropping a tennis ball. Distance and time were documented to calculate velocity and acceleration, the quantities involved in linear kinematics. Graph 1 (distance vs. time) suggests a commonsensical relation - longer distance yields longer time. The only exception is at 1.0 m, where its time value (0.42 s) is less than that of a shorter distance (0.5s for 0.5 m distance). Average time was used to construct the graph, and there…

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    Arm Lengths Experiment

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    To do this experiment you will need two subjects that have different arm lengths. In this experiment Subject 1 had an arm length of .81 meters and Subject 2 had an arm length of .77 meters. It is crucial that the subjects have different arm lengths because if they don’t your results will be invalid. The first step in this experiment is to set up the camera using the tripod and insert an SD card. Next, position the camera perpendicular to the sagittal plane along the x-axis in regards to the…

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    Conclusion At first, my hypothesis was that P-waves would move faster than S-waves. I thought this because P-waves went straight and S-waves where lobbed to the side. My hypothesis was correct, since P-waves had a more focused channel of energy unlike S-waves, which bended to the side. This causes S-waves to go slower and P-waves to go faster. When the experiment was done, P-waves averaged at .64 seconds and S-waves averaged at .68 seconds. On the P-wave experiment, I pulled the spring back…

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    Dropper Research Paper

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    The Dropper is an extraordinary ride unlike any other. As the coaster winds rapidly through Sherbert Park it presents breathtaking scenery as riders travel over and through Willow River in Hudson, Wisconsin. This mid-north roller coaster, constructed of metal, has four cars per train, holding six people per car. One train will be on the track at a time. The ride was designed to appear like a torpedo, featuring a point on the front car, and black cars with burnt orange outlines, and red flames…

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    Roller Coaster Height Lab

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    Over the course of the roller coaster height lab My group and I had to answer the question “ does the height of the ramp affect the speed of the marble”. We answered that yes the height of the ramp will make the speed of the marble increase. Our hypothesis was wrong, but, My group and I have discovered that the height of the ramp will not affect the speed of the marble. We also Discovered something new which was that the speed increased and decreased abnormally as we went along in the lab. Over…

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    Two Eggs Lab Report

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    ~~~Science Project~~~ Experiment 1: Materials~ 2 eggs Needle Scale Bowl Marker Question? What is the difference between weight and mass, and can two objects that have the same mass be different weights? Hypothesis The difference between weight and mass is that mass is the measurement of how much matter is in an object and it will remain constant regardless of gravity. Weight is how heavy an object is depending on the gravitational pull on the object. Step 1: Zero out the scale. Step 2:…

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