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Garmin Fenix 5s

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II. Physics A. Laws: All three of Newton’s are applied, movements are tracked. The efforts needed to perform those movements depend on the mass of the person wearing the fitness watch the Garmin Fenix 5, the terrain they are on, traveling uphill versus downhill, head wind or tail wind all effect the velocity and momentum that the wearer have. The runner will continue in motion at the same rate unless an opposing force acts upon them, these forces are not necessarily objects, like wise the wearer remains at rest until they “act upon themselves”.
B. Discovery: Motion and velocity, are the primary basis of the running watch. Motion is defined as: “the action or process of moving or being moved” Velocity is defined as: “the speed of something in …show more content…
Progress: Newton’s laws, mathematical formulas, and the concepts behind them remain unchanged, what has changed over time is the development of technology and the ease of which we can track and calculate the results. Satellite technology and the internet have given access to distance, speed, direction and even elevation, the Garmin Fenix 5s is an example of how easily we can interpret this data that requires the application of newton’s laws of motion and velocity. As the science field has evolved and research into fitness grows we have a better understanding how to perform effectively and in the case elite athletes defy these …show more content…
Earth Processes: Sapphire glass crystal is a manmade material that can have many negative implications on the environment. The process to make Sapphire glass crystal requires a lot of heat Sapphire requires 100 times more energy to produce than glass. This additional energy requires the burning of either fossil fuel like coal or oil to run the manufacturing plants. Leading to air pollution, and increased need for fossil fuels for the economy. Stainless steel production has many effects on the environment: recovery of Iron involves open cast mines, cutting through the earth to mine the iron ore, materials containing iron re are fed into a hot furnace that blast the deposits, this involves a lot of energy to produce as well as air pollution, releasing gasses that contribute to global warming. 2 Gaseous emissions and metal dust are the most prominent sources of waste from electric arc furnaces. Waste from production is a major concern, slag is the bi product and stored in large dams, these tailings dams can collapse and have catastrophic effects on the environment and

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