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    used to deter" -e the instantaneous velocity at a time in hours, is in kph. To accurately determine data, the origr model should be revised to give values in mph instead of kph. There are anomalies occurring the model though. The function d(t) gives an average velocity of 142.8 kilh which is incorrect as it should be 229.8 kph or 142.8 mph, but the the total distance travelled in 1,824 hours (Nico Rosberg's race Time) is given in km and is correct. The velocity function of the original model,…

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    The background was a white wall to help the students to make analyze more accurate. Data analysis Kinovea program was used to analyze the data in the computer. On this program students can analyze degrees of the hip and knee extension flexion, velocity, and the distance between the subject and the ground. Also with this program they can found how many seconds their subject was in the…

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    effect will its descension rate.This science of this project includes newtons second law, drag force, gravity, velocity and terminal velocity . This experiments main focus is air resistance. Project rationale/ purpose In this experiment I will test if having small holes in a parachute help the parachute from falling as fast. This projects major focus scientifically is on terminal velocity. This project will help anyone who jumps out of a plane from skydivers to soldiers have a more comfortable…

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    There are stunts, tumbling, and jumps. Cheerleading is a sport that involves all these tasks and much more. Cheerleading consists of many concepts of physics, such as Gravity, Newton Laws of Motion, momentum, torque, potential and kinetic energy, velocity, force, gravitational acceleration, free fall. I will explain the definitions of each concept, so readers will be able to get real meaning as to why these concepts consist of cheer leading. Gravity is the force that attracts a body toward the…

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    follow: Mass conservation (1) (∂(ε(1-s)ρ_g))/∂t+∇.(ρ_g u ⃗_g )=S_m In this equation u ⃗_g is superficial velocity vector of gas mixture, which related to intrinsic fluid velocity U as following: (2) (u_g ) ⃗=ε(1-s)U ⃗ In the gas transfer channel, the porosity is equal one and the liquid water volume fraction is zero; so in this area, the superficial velocity will be equal to the intrinsic velocity. Momentum conservation (3) 1/ε(1-s) ∂(ρ_g u ⃗_g )/∂t+1/(ε^2 (1-s)^2 ) ∇.(ρ_g u ⃗_g u ⃗_g )=…

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    2.7.5 Steady flow The flow in which the velocity of fluid particles do not change with time at every point, and the flow pattern remains the same. 2.7.6 Unsteady flow The flow in which the velocity of fluid particles changes at any point, with time. 2.7.7 Couette flow In fluid dynamics, Couette flow is the laminar flow of the viscous fluid in the space available between…

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    to work with Derek because he acquired my arm health back and even increased my arm velocity. I improved from 70 mph when I was 12 to 77 mph in one year, as of now I top out at 82mph. As I continued to go in the mornings to train he taught me life skills as well. Derek taught me about hard work, work ethic, and the importance of school. My amazing trainer Derek is my ally because he upgraded my arm health, velocity, and taught me life skills and lessons. A difficult situation to go through in…

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    Richard Foley TAD 275 Exam 1 9/26/14 Energy and Power Technology Exam 1 Instructions: Each entry should be neatly written/typed and numbered to match the appropriate item. All responses to questions should be specific. Avoid using generalizations regarding terminology. Please do not assume anything. Clearly illustrated images are permitted to aid in communication of proposed answers, but these drawings are not to be submitted in place of the required written descriptions. Any information…

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    on the hersheypark webpage, the maximum amount of positive g’s, which is the acceleration that one feels is about 5g’s, while the maximum negative g-force is -2g’s. At the end of the track there brakes the momentum of the cars is large do to the velocity in which the cars are coming in and their mass, therefore, a very large frictional force is used to brake the cars so that they are back at the start. During our experience the rails were wet causing the coefficient of friction to be decreased,…

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    Snowboarding Physics

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    speed in a particular direction which is termed as velocity. Another concept which influences this sport is the change in the speed or direction of speed (velocity) which is termed as acceleration. In the video, I explained velocity by elaborating the difference between a ‘carved turn’ and ‘skidding.’ “The most efficient turn occurs when the snowboarder does a purely carved turn, in which the snowboard is pointing in the same direction as its velocity,” (Physics Of Snowboarding) while on the…

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