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    Lab Report Physics

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    In Physics class, we had a project involving eggs and paper products. We had to create an egg carrier capable of not breaking the two eggs, seems easy enough. But the catch was, we were only allowed to use paper products. That made it a little bit difficult. Our three main goals were: 1. create the carrier to not break the eggs, 2. try to have the slowest average speed of descent in the class and try to maximize the force of air resistance on our project, and 3. create a good quality of design and

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    different lengths of the rubber band affect the force being pulled on to the set of known masses? Background Knowledge • We know the gravitational force is 9.8m/s^2 • Length: strength of a force (scale) • Force is pulling with gravitational force • When mass is at rest, it is equilibrium • Mg=weight=F Hypothesis • If the rubber band is shorter, then it will have smaller force than longer rubber bands because it will stretch less, and the strength of the force will be smaller too. Variables Independent

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    Lab Report Discussion

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    This lab was interesting. Instead of having a set idea of what to do during the lab we, as a group, had to decide how we wanted to approach the situation. While Mr. Morgan did help, by giving us a way to find the information, we had to make sure that the information is conclusive with what we have learned in class. Its because of this that we decided to leave out the 0.2 kg weights information on the graph. Every other weight we had was only 0.1 kgs away from the other, except for illusive 0.2 kg

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    the unknown metal by 1.6893 Celsius, multiplied by the mass in grams. Now, by switching to density, we calculated it to be 2.75g/ml , which fits well with the characteristics of Aluminum. The whole process of experimenting the specific heat capacity of an unknown metal is truly fascinating; mainly because it gives us a better understanding of how much energy is required to raise the temperature of a certain substance at a specific unit of mass. Another important factor to identifying an unknown metal

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    Slap Shot Research Paper

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    The game of ice hockey demonstrates many examples of physics. One example is a player shooting the puck, or more specifically, taking a “slap shot”. The slap shot is the fastest shot in hockey. It also requires a substantial amount of physics to produce. There are many factors to consider when explaining the physics of a slap shot and in this essay I will explain each one. The first factor is the windup, which the player uses before the stick hits the puck. The windup in a slap shot is very crucial

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    Physics In Baseball

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    When the batsman hits the ball, the net force provided by the bat acts on the ball causing it to accelerate in the direction of the net force. The acceleration of the ball is directly proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to the mass. Newton Third Law For every action force, there is a reaction force equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. Therefore the force

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    The Physics Of Boxing

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    Boxing is more than just fists flying. It is a sport that applies many physics laws. If a fighter can learn to use physics correctly, he would probably win almost every match. If he doesn’t, he’s probably not considered a good fighter. Physics is just about everywhere in boxing. Physics is involved in every punch. Because of gravity, defending involves physics also. Energy in boxing occurs with every punch. Before a boxer punches, he has stored energy. Once the boxer begins to punch

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    Written communication can take the form of legal documents or manuals that can be stored electricity or hard copy. Allows workers to have access to customers information. Even by leaving a phone number the service writer or technician doesn’t have to make on-the-spot diagnosis. That way customers be notified of the problem, course of action, and cost before work. allows a repair facility to keep track of sales, inventory, job applications, repairs. It allows all participants to have a sold copy of

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    DeFleur Model According to Anaeto, Onabajo & Osifeso (2008: p32) citing Folarin (2002), DeFleur’s model of communication depicts a cyclical opinion. The source and the receiver perform interchangeable roles. It basically depicts a two-way communication process as the sender can also be the receiver and vice-versa. In DeFleur’s model, there is room for feedback. The receivers can send back their opinions to the sender. The advertiser (sender) now uses this information to improve their product or

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    reference to the communication cycle, produce a written report explaining how departments currently communicate internally and externally with staff and customers. In business people change the way they communicate when talking with people internally and externally. People have different levels of formality when talking to people. It is important to change the way we speak and our level of formality with people because different people expect different levels of service. Internal communication is often

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